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authorSebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>2012-09-06 18:11:19 (GMT)
committerFelipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>2012-09-10 13:12:59 (GMT)
commit3b4a3fc0ba83265c0bfcfdfc3416e65e47441747 (patch)
tree6b9dc65f08622c1f1e717d199ab3262d9755d5a3 /drivers
parent18786da4853017d983ff6911648543ca617c12d1 (diff)
downloadlinux-3b4a3fc0ba83265c0bfcfdfc3416e65e47441747.tar.xz
usb: gadget: move usb_gadget_controller_number() into a .c file and libcomposite
After I moved the function from the header file to the c file I see: | $ size drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.o | text data bss dec hex filename | 1048 0 0 1048 418 drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.o That is almost a KiB which is removed from each user. As Felipe pointed out, the function / usage is very dumb actually. This is used for the following reasons: - epautoconf ep hint (could provide a per-gadget callback) - miss-features. currently the missing altsetting on pxa's and something ZLP related on musbhdrc (looks like an optimisation which could be implemented in musb itself if it is correct) - unique BCD accross all UDCs. Not sure how important this is. Acked-by: Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@mina86.com> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/gadget/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.c94
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.h76
3 files changed, 96 insertions, 76 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/Makefile b/drivers/usb/gadget/Makefile
index 23d705f..4fec0e8 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/Makefile
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ccflags-$(CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DEBUG) := -DDEBUG
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_GADGET) += udc-core.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_LIBCOMPOSITE) += libcomposite.o
-libcomposite-y := usbstring.o config.o epautoconf.o
+libcomposite-y := usbstring.o config.o epautoconf.o gadget_chips.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_DUMMY_HCD) += dummy_hcd.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_NET2272) += net2272.o
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_NET2280) += net2280.o
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.c b/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6387d43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.c
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+/*
+ * USB device controllers have lots of quirks. Use these macros in
+ * gadget drivers or other code that needs to deal with them, and which
+ * autoconfigures instead of using early binding to the hardware.
+ *
+ * This SHOULD eventually work like the ARM mach_is_*() stuff, driven by
+ * some config file that gets updated as new hardware is supported.
+ * (And avoiding all runtime comparisons in typical one-choice configs!)
+ *
+ * NOTE: some of these controller drivers may not be available yet.
+ * Some are available on 2.4 kernels; several are available, but not
+ * yet pushed in the 2.6 mainline tree.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/usb/gadget.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+
+#include "gadget_chips.h"
+
+/**
+ * usb_gadget_controller_number - support bcdDevice id convention
+ * @gadget: the controller being driven
+ *
+ * Return a 2-digit BCD value associated with the peripheral controller,
+ * suitable for use as part of a bcdDevice value, or a negative error code.
+ *
+ * NOTE: this convention is purely optional, and has no meaning in terms of
+ * any USB specification. If you want to use a different convention in your
+ * gadget driver firmware -- maybe a more formal revision ID -- feel free.
+ *
+ * Hosts see these bcdDevice numbers, and are allowed (but not encouraged!)
+ * to change their behavior accordingly. For example it might help avoiding
+ * some chip bug.
+ */
+int usb_gadget_controller_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
+{
+ if (gadget_is_net2280(gadget))
+ return 0x01;
+ else if (gadget_is_dummy(gadget))
+ return 0x02;
+ else if (gadget_is_pxa(gadget))
+ return 0x03;
+ else if (gadget_is_goku(gadget))
+ return 0x06;
+ else if (gadget_is_omap(gadget))
+ return 0x08;
+ else if (gadget_is_pxa27x(gadget))
+ return 0x11;
+ else if (gadget_is_s3c2410(gadget))
+ return 0x12;
+ else if (gadget_is_at91(gadget))
+ return 0x13;
+ else if (gadget_is_imx(gadget))
+ return 0x14;
+ else if (gadget_is_musbhdrc(gadget))
+ return 0x16;
+ else if (gadget_is_atmel_usba(gadget))
+ return 0x18;
+ else if (gadget_is_fsl_usb2(gadget))
+ return 0x19;
+ else if (gadget_is_amd5536udc(gadget))
+ return 0x20;
+ else if (gadget_is_m66592(gadget))
+ return 0x21;
+ else if (gadget_is_fsl_qe(gadget))
+ return 0x22;
+ else if (gadget_is_ci13xxx_pci(gadget))
+ return 0x23;
+ else if (gadget_is_langwell(gadget))
+ return 0x24;
+ else if (gadget_is_r8a66597(gadget))
+ return 0x25;
+ else if (gadget_is_s3c_hsotg(gadget))
+ return 0x26;
+ else if (gadget_is_pch(gadget))
+ return 0x27;
+ else if (gadget_is_ci13xxx_msm(gadget))
+ return 0x28;
+ else if (gadget_is_renesas_usbhs(gadget))
+ return 0x29;
+ else if (gadget_is_s3c_hsudc(gadget))
+ return 0x30;
+ else if (gadget_is_net2272(gadget))
+ return 0x31;
+ else if (gadget_is_dwc3(gadget))
+ return 0x32;
+ else if (gadget_is_lpc32xx(gadget))
+ return 0x33;
+ else if (gadget_is_bcm63xx(gadget))
+ return 0x34;
+
+ return -ENOENT;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_controller_number);
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.h b/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.h
index ba4e302..c7055cd 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.h
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/gadget_chips.h
@@ -55,81 +55,7 @@
#define gadget_is_s3c_hsotg(g) (!strcmp("s3c-hsotg", (g)->name))
#define gadget_is_s3c_hsudc(g) (!strcmp("s3c-hsudc", (g)->name))
-/**
- * usb_gadget_controller_number - support bcdDevice id convention
- * @gadget: the controller being driven
- *
- * Return a 2-digit BCD value associated with the peripheral controller,
- * suitable for use as part of a bcdDevice value, or a negative error code.
- *
- * NOTE: this convention is purely optional, and has no meaning in terms of
- * any USB specification. If you want to use a different convention in your
- * gadget driver firmware -- maybe a more formal revision ID -- feel free.
- *
- * Hosts see these bcdDevice numbers, and are allowed (but not encouraged!)
- * to change their behavior accordingly. For example it might help avoiding
- * some chip bug.
- */
-static inline int usb_gadget_controller_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
-{
- if (gadget_is_net2280(gadget))
- return 0x01;
- else if (gadget_is_dummy(gadget))
- return 0x02;
- else if (gadget_is_pxa(gadget))
- return 0x03;
- else if (gadget_is_goku(gadget))
- return 0x06;
- else if (gadget_is_omap(gadget))
- return 0x08;
- else if (gadget_is_pxa27x(gadget))
- return 0x11;
- else if (gadget_is_s3c2410(gadget))
- return 0x12;
- else if (gadget_is_at91(gadget))
- return 0x13;
- else if (gadget_is_imx(gadget))
- return 0x14;
- else if (gadget_is_musbhdrc(gadget))
- return 0x16;
- else if (gadget_is_atmel_usba(gadget))
- return 0x18;
- else if (gadget_is_fsl_usb2(gadget))
- return 0x19;
- else if (gadget_is_amd5536udc(gadget))
- return 0x20;
- else if (gadget_is_m66592(gadget))
- return 0x21;
- else if (gadget_is_fsl_qe(gadget))
- return 0x22;
- else if (gadget_is_ci13xxx_pci(gadget))
- return 0x23;
- else if (gadget_is_langwell(gadget))
- return 0x24;
- else if (gadget_is_r8a66597(gadget))
- return 0x25;
- else if (gadget_is_s3c_hsotg(gadget))
- return 0x26;
- else if (gadget_is_pch(gadget))
- return 0x27;
- else if (gadget_is_ci13xxx_msm(gadget))
- return 0x28;
- else if (gadget_is_renesas_usbhs(gadget))
- return 0x29;
- else if (gadget_is_s3c_hsudc(gadget))
- return 0x30;
- else if (gadget_is_net2272(gadget))
- return 0x31;
- else if (gadget_is_dwc3(gadget))
- return 0x32;
- else if (gadget_is_lpc32xx(gadget))
- return 0x33;
- else if (gadget_is_bcm63xx(gadget))
- return 0x34;
-
- return -ENOENT;
-}
-
+int usb_gadget_controller_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
/**
* gadget_supports_altsettings - return true if altsettings work