linux-kernel-test/drivers/usb
Alan Stern e07fefa6b2 [PATCH] USB UHCI: Detect invalid ports
This patch changes the way uhci-hcd detects valid ports.  The
specification doesn't mention any way to find out how many ports a
controller has, so the driver has to use some heuristics, reading the port
status and control register and deciding whether the value makes sense.
With this patch the driver will recognize a typical failure mode (all bits
set to one) for nonexistent ports and won't assume there are always at
least 2 ports -- such an assumption seems silly if the heuristics have
already shown that the ports don't exist.

Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2005-06-27 14:44:00 -07:00
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atm [PATCH] USB: usbatm kcalloc cleanup 2005-06-27 14:43:58 -07:00
class [PATCH] USB: fix acm trouble with terminals 2005-06-27 14:43:45 -07:00
core [PATCH] usbcore: register root hub in usb_add_hcd 2005-06-27 14:43:49 -07:00
gadget [PATCH] USB gadget: drain rndis response queue on disconnect 2005-06-27 14:44:00 -07:00
host [PATCH] USB UHCI: Detect invalid ports 2005-06-27 14:44:00 -07:00
image [PATCH] USB: Spelling fixes for drivers/usb. 2005-05-03 23:31:52 -07:00
input [PATCH] USB: fix hid core to return proper error code from probe 2005-06-22 23:01:09 -07:00
media [PATCH] pwc-uncompress warning fix 2005-06-23 09:45:35 -07:00
misc [PATCH] USB: upgrade of the idmouse driver 2005-06-27 14:43:53 -07:00
mon [PATCH] better USB_MON dependencies 2005-06-23 10:04:15 -07:00
net [PATCH] USB: check for device in zd1201_resume 2005-06-27 14:43:47 -07:00
serial [PATCH] USB: add ability for usb-serial drivers to determine if their write urb is currently being used. 2005-06-27 14:43:47 -07:00
storage [PATCH] Cleanup patch for process freezing 2005-06-25 17:10:13 -07:00
Kconfig Linux-2.6.12-rc2 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07:00
Makefile [PATCH] USB: Add isp116x-hcd USB host controller driver 2005-06-27 14:43:42 -07:00
README Linux-2.6.12-rc2 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07:00
usb-skeleton.c Linux-2.6.12-rc2 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07:00

To understand all the Linux-USB framework, you'll use these resources:

    * This source code.  This is necessarily an evolving work, and
      includes kerneldoc that should help you get a current overview.
      ("make pdfdocs", and then look at "usb.pdf" for host side and
      "gadget.pdf" for peripheral side.)  Also, Documentation/usb has
      more information.

    * The USB 2.0 specification (from www.usb.org), with supplements
      such as those for USB OTG and the various device classes.
      The USB specification has a good overview chapter, and USB
      peripherals conform to the widely known "Chapter 9".

    * Chip specifications for USB controllers.  Examples include
      host controllers (on PCs, servers, and more); peripheral
      controllers (in devices with Linux firmware, like printers or
      cell phones); and hard-wired peripherals like Ethernet adapters.

    * Specifications for other protocols implemented by USB peripheral
      functions.  Some are vendor-specific; others are vendor-neutral
      but just standardized outside of the www.usb.org team.

Here is a list of what each subdirectory here is, and what is contained in
them.

core/		- This is for the core USB host code, including the
		  usbfs files and the hub class driver ("khubd").

host/		- This is for USB host controller drivers.  This
		  includes UHCI, OHCI, EHCI, and others that might
		  be used with more specialized "embedded" systems.

gadget/		- This is for USB peripheral controller drivers and
		  the various gadget drivers which talk to them.


Individual USB driver directories.  A new driver should be added to the
first subdirectory in the list below that it fits into.

image/		- This is for still image drivers, like scanners or
		  digital cameras.
input/		- This is for any driver that uses the input subsystem,
		  like keyboard, mice, touchscreens, tablets, etc.
media/		- This is for multimedia drivers, like video cameras,
		  radios, and any other drivers that talk to the v4l
		  subsystem.
net/		- This is for network drivers.
serial/		- This is for USB to serial drivers.
storage/	- This is for USB mass-storage drivers.
class/		- This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
		  into any of the above categories, and work for a range
		  of USB Class specified devices. 
misc/		- This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
		  into any of the above categories.