support for only the first port, but the CP2105 can have multiple ports.
Although this allowed the first port to mostly work on multi port devices,
there could be issues with this arrangement.
Update the man page to reflect support for both ports and the CP2105.
Many thanks to Silicon Labs (www.silabs.com) for providing a CP2105-EK
dev board for testing.
MFC after: 2 weeks
list of supported devices with the union of:
NetBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uslsa.c 1.18
OpenBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uslcom.c 1.24
Linux source/drivers/usb/serial/cp210x.c HEAD
Remove duplicate JABLOTRON PC60B entry.
Note that some of the devices added here are multi-port devices. The
uslcom(4) driver currently only supports the first port on such devices.
Update the man page to reflect the full list of supported devices.
Remove two caveats from the CAVEATS section, as both listed caveats no
longer apply. Add a caveat about multi-port devices.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- The USLCOM_SET_BAUD_DIV command (0x01)
- The USLCOM_SET_BAUD_RATE command (0x13)
Devices based on the CP1204 will only accept the latter command, and ignore
the former. As the latter command works on all chips that this driver
supports, switch to always using it.
A slight confusion here is that the previously used command was incorrectly
named USLCOM_BAUD_RATE - even though we no longer use it, rename it to
USLCOM_SET_BAUD_DIV to closer match the name used in the datasheet.
This change reflects a similar change made in the Linux driver, which was
submitted by preston.fick at silabs.com, and has been tested on all of the
uslcom(4) devices I have to hand.
MFC after: 2 weeks
one device (support for Motorola cables), this syncronises us with:
OpenBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c 1.56
NetBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c 1.73
Linux kernel.org HEAD
MFC after: 1 week
This includes adding support for skipping FTDI interfaces used for JTAG
leaving them for userland and just attaching to the RS232 half, similarly
to how the corresponding Linux drivers handles these kind of adapters.
While at it, sort uftdi_devs and return BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC (because
uftdi_probe() alters the instance variables for better or worse as do
other probe routines of USB drivers) instead of 0.
- Remove duplicated entries for BeagleBone.
- Use DEVMETHOD_END.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
- Remove some stray lines.
MFC after: 3 days
At the moment grab and ungrab methods of all console drivers are no-ops.
Current intended meaning of the calls is that the kernel takes control of
console input. In the future the semantics may be extended to mean that
the calling thread takes full ownership of the console (e.g. console
output from other threads could be suspended).
Inspired by: bde
MFC after: 2 months
cp2103 usb-to-serial chip.
- This patch also makes the line status polling asynchronous, to reduce
the time needed to change the GPIO pins.
Submitted by: JD Louw
MFC after: 1 week
- Make it easier to port the USB code to other platforms by only using
one set of memory functions for clearing and copying memory. None of
the memory copies are overlapping. This means using bcopy() is not
required.
- Fix a compile warning when USB_HAVE_BUSDMA=0
- Add missing semicolon in avr32dci.
- Update some comments.
MFC after: 1 week
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
Check for this case and just return, so that the UCOM unit number zero is
not accidentially freed.
Submitted by: Danish FreeBSD user at EuroBSDcon 2011
MFC after: 3 days
sorted according to the mode which they support:
host, device or dual mode
- Add generic tool to extract these data:
tools/bus_autoconf
Discussed with: imp
Suggested by: Robert Millan <rmh@debian.org>
PR: misc/157903
MFC after: 14 days
all new devices added between our r211022 and their git revision
93ad03d60b5b18897030038234aa2ebae8234748
Also correct a Foxconn entry.
MFC after: 1 week
Shorten the descriptive strings for Huawei devices. The vendor or
operator name should not be included in the device name.
Submitted by: Emile Coetzee
MFC after: 3 days
K3765 datacard. After ejecting this device, it reappears using
the normal K3765 ID. It does not switch automatically
Reviewed by: n_hibma
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
based devices (QUALCOMMINC 0x2000). He made it use SCSI eject instead of
ZTE STOR eject. This prevented my ZTE MF626 dongle from switching.
- Apply both eject methods for ZTE STOR based devices. Works on my as
well as mav's device.
- Remove the duplicate.
- Sort the usbdevs entries for Qualcomm so this won't happen again.
- Add bootverbose message displaying the fact that we are ejecting (and
how).
Reviewed by: mav
MFC after: 2 weeks
information through devd. My E220 now produces the notification (1 line):
+u3g0 at bus=1 hubaddr=1 port=0 devaddr=2 interface=0 \
vendor=0x12d1 product=0x1003 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00 \
sernum="" release=0x0000 intclass=0xff intsubclass=0xff \
ttyname=U0 ttyports=2 on uhub0
Note: serial/ufoma and net/uhso still provide port number and tty name
(uhso only) information through sysctls, which should now be removed.
Reviewed by: hpselasky
- Fix the loop count on detach (causing a panic on detaching a serial
dongle).
- Increase a buffer in case some driver want extra long tty device names
(postfixing the purpose of the tty for example, e.g. u3g.ppp).
- hw.usb.ucom.cons_unit is now split into
hw.usb.ucom.cons_unit/...cons_subunit.
Note: The tunable/sysctl hw.usb.ucom.cons_unit needs to be reviewed if
a) a console was defined a USB serial devices, and a USB device with
more than 1 subunit is present, and this device is attached before the
device functioning as a console
or
b) a console was defined on a USB device with more than 1 subunit
Reviewed by: hps
MFC after: 2 weeks
special eject command to reappear as modem. It also requires DIR_IN flag
in the command message, so we supply some dummy data along with the command.
Feedback from X080S owners appreciated. I have not a pure Alcatel/TCTMobile
device, but another one under "Svyaznoy" (Связной) brand, and I didn't yet
managed to get it working. It is successfully recognized, it responds to
AT commands, but it shuts up right after successfull CONNECT response.
Reviewed by: hps
list of devices supported by uplcom(4) with the following sources:
NetBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c 1.70
OpenBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c 1.52
Linux drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.h from kernel 2.6.35
BeOS usb_serial/driver.c 1.32
Give several devices better descriptions, and rename
PROLIFIC2 -> NETINDEX while here to match everybody else.
MFC after: 6 weeks (after r211111)
within the device table. This code uses the same algorithm as used in the
Linux, NetBSD and DragonflyBSD driver.
While investigating this, it became apparent that the Linux driver always
initialises the device, and not just in the PL2303HX case. Change
uplcom(4) to do the same.
This change allows us to synchronize our device ID list with Linux and
NetBSD, without requiring knowledge of the chipset in use.
Reviewed by: hselasky
MFC after: 6 weeks
and BeOS. The devices supported by uslcom(4) are now in sync with:
NetBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uslsa.c 1.11
OpenBSD src/sys/dev/usb/uslcom.c 1.20
Linux source/drivers/usb/serial/cp210x.c from kernel 2.6.35
BeOS usb_serial/driver.c 1.32
Two vendor/product IDs from Linux have not been added to uslcom(4):
SILABS SAEL - This device has special code in u3g to support it
SILABS GSM2228 - I suspect this should also be covered by u3g(4).
MFC after: 1 week
This patch is different to that provided in the PR, due to the changes in
this driver since 7.x.
PR: usb/129945
Submitted by: Antonio Hilario <avahilario gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
- Bring in several other devices from OpenBSD while here. Use the
official manufacturer name over the OpenBSD name in the case of
GEMALTO. Reorder list slightly to aid future syncing.
- Remove duplicate SILABS CP2102 define from usbdevs
PR: usb/131912 [1]
Submitted by: Jack Twilley <mathuin gmail.com> [1]
MFC after: 1 week
is issued at the beginning of the initial IN/OUT data transfers. Reason
unknown, probably firmware fault. Now the stall is only cleared on data
transfer errors.
PR: usb/144199
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
command in the usb_msctest routines, as well as a general tidyup.
This now properly ejects the ZTE MF636, Option Gi0322 and Novatel MC950D
devices I have on my desk.
perform a function such as ejecting a 3G autoinstaller disk. The eventhandler
system properly tracks threads and is safe to unload, remove the
setting/clearing of a function pointer in the kernel by u3g(4) which included a
tsleep for safety.
management over the data endpoint causes communication to die.
Take this one step further and model it on the existing NetBSD quirk and import
other device IDs from them.
Obtained from: NetBSD
message has been printed is enough to get someones attention. Also remove the
line number for DPRINTF/DPRINTFN, it already prints the funtion name and a
unique message.
Giant was only used here to lock down a bit mask of allocated unit
numbers. Change the code to use its own mutex.
Reviewed by: hselasky
Approved by: re (kib)
I don't want people to override the mutex when allocating a TTY. It has
to be there, to keep drivers like syscons happy. So I'm creating a
tty_alloc_mutex() which can be used in those cases. tty_alloc_mutex()
should eventually be removed.
The advantage of this approach, is that we can just remove a function,
without breaking the regular API in the future.
- make usb2_power_mask_t 16-bit
- remove "usb2_config_sub" structure from "usb2_config". To compensate for this
"usb2_config" has a new field called "usb_mode" which select for which mode
the current xfer entry is active. Options are: a) Device mode only b) Host
mode only (default-by-zero) c) Both modes. This change was scripted using
the following sed script: "s/\.mh\././g".
- the standard packet size table in "usb_transfer.c" is now a function, hence
the code for the function uses less memory than the table itself.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
- Move tunable defines into usb_core.h and dependancy towards usb_defs.h
- Leave hardcoded defines in "usb_defs.h".
- Allow overriding all tunable defines.
- Add more customisable typedefs.
- Correct maximum device number.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky
Fix regression issue in the USB file system interface.
- Use cdev_privdata pointer as indicator of correct file handle.
- Remove redundant FIFO opened flags.
Don't send ZLP at close for ulpt and uscanner devices as this causes some
models to stop working. This reverts back to the USB1 behaviour.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky