USB_GET_DEV_DATA(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers USB_GET_DEV_DATA(9F)
NAME
usb_get_dev_data, usb_free_dev_data, usb_free_descr_tree,
usb_print_descr_tree - Retrieve device configuration information
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/usb/usba.h>
int usb_get_dev_data(
dev_info_t *dip,
usb_client_dev_data_t **dev_data,
usb_reg_parse_lvl_t parse_level,
usb_flags_t flags);
void usb_free_dev_data(
dev_info_t *dip,
usb_client_dev_data_t *dev_data);
void usb_free_descr_tree(
dev_info_t *dip,
usb_client_dev_data_t *dev_data);
int usb_print_descr_tree(
dev_info_t *dip,
usb_client_dev_data_t *dev_data);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI)
PARAMETERS
For
usb_get_dev_data():
dip Pointer to device's dev_info structure.
dev_data Address in which pointer to info is returned.
parse_level Portion of device represented in the tree of parsed
descriptors. See below for possible
usb_reg_parse_lvl_t values and explanations.
flags Not used.
For
usb_free_dev_data():
dip Pointer to device's dev_info structure.
dev_data Pointer to usb_client_dev_data_t to be freed.
For
usb_free_descr_tree():
dip Pointer to device's dev_info structure.
dev_data Pointer to usb_client_dev_data_t containing the
descriptor tree to free.
For
usb_print_descr_tree():
dip Pointer to device's dev_info structure.
dev_data Pointer to usb_client_dev_data_t containing the
descriptor tree to display on-screen.
DESCRIPTION
The
usb_get_dev_data() function interrogates a device and returns its
configuration information in a usb_client_dev_data_t structure. Most
USBA functions require information which comes from a
usb_client_dev_data_t, and all other functions in this man page
operate on this structure. Please see
usb_client_dev_data(9S) for a
full content description. Pass the usb_client_dev_data_t structure to
usb_client_detach(9F) to completely deallocate it.
A descriptor tree is included in the information returned. The
usb_reg_parse_lvl_t type represents the extent of the device to be
represented by the returned tree (2nd arg to usb_get_dev_data) or
what is actually represented in the returned tree (dev_parse_level
field of the returned usb_client_dev_data_t). It has the following
possible values:
USB_PARSE_LVL_NONE Build no tree. dev_n_cfg returns 0, dev_cfg
and dev_curr_cfg are returned NULL, and the
dev_curr_xxx fields are invalid.
USB_PARSE_LVL_IF If configuration number and interface
properties are set (as when different
interfaces are viewed by the OS as different
device instances), parse configured interface
only. If an OS device instance is set up to
represent an entire physical device,
USB_PARSE_LVL_IF works like USB_PARSE_LVL_ALL.
USB_PARSE_LVL_CFG Parse entire configuration of configured
interface only. Behaves similarly to
USB_PARSE_LVL_IF, except that entire
configuration is returned.
USB_PARSE_LVL_ALL Parse entire device (all configurations), even
when driver is bound to a single interface of a
single configuration.
The
usb_free_dev_data() function undoes what
usb_get_dev_data() set
up. It releases memory for all strings, descriptors, and trees set
up by
usb_get_dev_data().
The
usb_free_descr_tree() function frees the descriptor tree of its
usb_client_dev_data_t argument, while leaving the rest of the
information intact. The intent is for drivers to free memory after
copying needed descriptor information from the tree. Upon return, the
following usb_client_dev_data_t fields are modified as follows:
dev_cfg is NULL, dev_n_cfg is zero and dev_parse_level is
USB_PARSE_LVL_NONE. Additionally, dev_curr_cfg is NULL and
dev_curr_if is invalid.
The
usb_print_descr_tree() function is an easy-to-use diagnostic aid
which dumps the descriptor tree to the screen when the system is
verbose booted (
boot -v). Output is spaced with blank lines for
readability and provides you with an on-screen look at what a device
has to offer.
RETURN VALUES
For
usb_get_dev_data():
USB_SUCCESS Registration is successful.
USB_INVALID_ARGS dip or
dev_data is
NULL.
parse_level is
invalid.
USB_INVALID_CONTEXT Called from interrupt context.
USB_INVALID_VERSION usb_client_attach(9F) was not called first.
USB_FAILURE Bad descriptor info or other internal error.
For
usb_free_dev_data(): None
For
usb_free_descr_tree(): None, but no operation occurs if
dip and/or
dev_data are NULL.
For
usb_print_descr_tree():
USB_SUCCESS Descriptor tree dump is successful.
USB_INVALID_ARGS dev_data or
dip are NULL.
USB_INVALID_CONTEXT Called from interrupt context.
USB_FAILURE Other error.
CONTEXT
The
usb_get_dev_data() and
usb_print_descr_tree() functions may be
called from user or kernel context.
The
usb_free_dev_data() and
usb_free_descr_tree() functions may be
called from user, kernel or interrupt context.
EXAMPLES
In this example, assume a device has the configuration shown
below, and the endpoint of config 2, iface 1, alt 1
which supports intr IN transfers needs to be found.
Config 2, iface 1 is the "default" config/iface for the
current OS device node.
config 1
iface 0
endpt 0
config 2
iface 0
iface 1
alt 0
endpt 0
cv 0
alt 1
endpt 0
endpt 1
cv 0
endpt 2
alt 2
endpt 0
cv 0
usb_client_dev_data_t *dev_data;
usb_ep_descr_t ep_descr;
usb_ep_data_t *ep_tree_node;
uint8_t interface = 1;
uint8_t alternate = 1;
uint8_t first_ep_number = 0;
/*
* We want default config/iface, so specify USB__PARSE_LVL_IF.
* Default config will be returned as dev_cfg[0].
/
if (usb_get_dev_data(dip, &dev_data,
USB_PARSE_LVL_IF, 0) != USB_SUCCESS) {
cmn_err (CE_WARN,
"%s%d: Couldn't get USB configuration descr tree",
ddi_driver_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip));
return (USB_FAILURE);
}
ep_tree_node = usb_lookup_ep_data(dip, dev_data, interface,
alternate, first_ep_number, USB_EP_ATTR_INTR, USB_EP_DIR_IN);
if (ep_tree_node != NULL) {
ep_descr = ep_tree_node->ep_descr;
} else {
cmn_r (CE_WARN,
"%s%d: Device is missing intr-IN endpoint",
ddi_driver_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip));
usb_free_descr_tree(dip, &dev_data);
return (USB_FAILURE);
}
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|Architecture | PCI-based systems |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|Interface stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(7),
usb_client_attach(9F),
usb_get_alt_if(9F),
usb_get_cfg(9F),
usb_get_string_descr(9F),
usb_lookup_ep_data(9F),
usb_parse_data(9F),
usb_pipe_xopen(9F),
usb_cfg_descr(9S),
usb_client_dev_data(9S),
usb_ep_descr(9S),
usb_if_descr(9S),
usb_string_descr(9S) September 16, 2016 USB_GET_DEV_DATA(9F)