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- /*
- * Filesystem based user-mode API to USB Gadget controller hardware
- *
- * Other than ep0 operations, most things are done by read() and write()
- * on endpoint files found in one directory. They are configured by
- * writing descriptors, and then may be used for normal stream style
- * i/o requests. When ep0 is configured, the device can enumerate;
- * when it's closed, the device disconnects from usb. Operations on
- * ep0 require ioctl() operations.
- *
- * Configuration and device descriptors get written to /dev/gadget/$CHIP,
- * which may then be used to read usb_gadgetfs_event structs. The driver
- * may activate endpoints as it handles SET_CONFIGURATION setup events,
- * or earlier; writing endpoint descriptors to /dev/gadget/$ENDPOINT
- * then performing data transfers by reading or writing.
- */
- #ifndef __LINUX_USB_GADGETFS_H
- #define __LINUX_USB_GADGETFS_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/ioctl.h>
- #include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
- /*
- * Events are delivered on the ep0 file descriptor, when the user mode driver
- * reads from this file descriptor after writing the descriptors. Don't
- * stop polling this descriptor.
- */
- enum usb_gadgetfs_event_type {
- GADGETFS_NOP = 0,
- GADGETFS_CONNECT,
- GADGETFS_DISCONNECT,
- GADGETFS_SETUP,
- GADGETFS_SUSPEND,
- /* and likely more ! */
- };
- /* NOTE: this structure must stay the same size and layout on
- * both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.
- */
- struct usb_gadgetfs_event {
- union {
- /* NOP, DISCONNECT, SUSPEND: nothing
- * ... some hardware can't report disconnection
- */
- /* CONNECT: just the speed */
- enum usb_device_speed speed;
- /* SETUP: packet; DATA phase i/o precedes next event
- *(setup.bmRequestType & USB_DIR_IN) flags direction
- * ... includes SET_CONFIGURATION, SET_INTERFACE
- */
- struct usb_ctrlrequest setup;
- } u;
- enum usb_gadgetfs_event_type type;
- };
- /* The 'g' code is also used by printer gadget ioctl requests.
- * Don't add any colliding codes to either driver, and keep
- * them in unique ranges (size 0x20 for now).
- */
- /* endpoint ioctls */
- /* IN transfers may be reported to the gadget driver as complete
- * when the fifo is loaded, before the host reads the data;
- * OUT transfers may be reported to the host's "client" driver as
- * complete when they're sitting in the FIFO unread.
- * THIS returns how many bytes are "unclaimed" in the endpoint fifo
- * (needed for precise fault handling, when the hardware allows it)
- */
- #define GADGETFS_FIFO_STATUS _IO('g', 1)
- /* discards any unclaimed data in the fifo. */
- #define GADGETFS_FIFO_FLUSH _IO('g', 2)
- /* resets endpoint halt+toggle; used to implement set_interface.
- * some hardware (like pxa2xx) can't support this.
- */
- #define GADGETFS_CLEAR_HALT _IO('g', 3)
- #endif /* __LINUX_USB_GADGETFS_H */
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