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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez672027a32007-02-22 16:37:53 -08002 * This file holds USB constants and structures that are needed for
3 * USB device APIs. These are used by the USB device model, which is
4 * defined in chapter 9 of the USB 2.0 specification and in the
5 * Wireless USB 1.0 (spread around). Linux has several APIs in C that
6 * need these:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07007 *
8 * - the master/host side Linux-USB kernel driver API;
9 * - the "usbfs" user space API; and
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -070010 * - the Linux "gadget" slave/device/peripheral side driver API.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070011 *
12 * USB 2.0 adds an additional "On The Go" (OTG) mode, which lets systems
13 * act either as a USB master/host or as a USB slave/device. That means
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -070014 * the master and slave side APIs benefit from working well together.
15 *
16 * There's also "Wireless USB", using low power short range radios for
17 * peripheral interconnection but otherwise building on the USB framework.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez672027a32007-02-22 16:37:53 -080018 *
19 * Note all descriptors are declared '__attribute__((packed))' so that:
20 *
21 * [a] they never get padded, either internally (USB spec writers
22 * probably handled that) or externally;
23 *
24 * [b] so that accessing bigger-than-a-bytes fields will never
25 * generate bus errors on any platform, even when the location of
26 * its descriptor inside a bundle isn't "naturally aligned", and
27 *
28 * [c] for consistency, removing all doubt even when it appears to
29 * someone that the two other points are non-issues for that
30 * particular descriptor type.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070031 */
32
33#ifndef __LINUX_USB_CH9_H
34#define __LINUX_USB_CH9_H
35
GOTO Masanori4cceb4d2005-06-28 20:45:05 -070036#include <linux/types.h> /* __u8 etc */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070037
38/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
39
40/* CONTROL REQUEST SUPPORT */
41
42/*
43 * USB directions
44 *
45 * This bit flag is used in endpoint descriptors' bEndpointAddress field.
46 * It's also one of three fields in control requests bRequestType.
47 */
48#define USB_DIR_OUT 0 /* to device */
49#define USB_DIR_IN 0x80 /* to host */
50
51/*
52 * USB types, the second of three bRequestType fields
53 */
54#define USB_TYPE_MASK (0x03 << 5)
55#define USB_TYPE_STANDARD (0x00 << 5)
56#define USB_TYPE_CLASS (0x01 << 5)
57#define USB_TYPE_VENDOR (0x02 << 5)
58#define USB_TYPE_RESERVED (0x03 << 5)
59
60/*
61 * USB recipients, the third of three bRequestType fields
62 */
63#define USB_RECIP_MASK 0x1f
64#define USB_RECIP_DEVICE 0x00
65#define USB_RECIP_INTERFACE 0x01
66#define USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT 0x02
67#define USB_RECIP_OTHER 0x03
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez5b5daf72006-06-19 18:19:01 -070068/* From Wireless USB 1.0 */
69#define USB_RECIP_PORT 0x04
70#define USB_RECIP_RPIPE 0x05
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070071
72/*
73 * Standard requests, for the bRequest field of a SETUP packet.
74 *
75 * These are qualified by the bRequestType field, so that for example
76 * TYPE_CLASS or TYPE_VENDOR specific feature flags could be retrieved
77 * by a GET_STATUS request.
78 */
79#define USB_REQ_GET_STATUS 0x00
80#define USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE 0x01
81#define USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE 0x03
82#define USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS 0x05
83#define USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR 0x06
84#define USB_REQ_SET_DESCRIPTOR 0x07
85#define USB_REQ_GET_CONFIGURATION 0x08
86#define USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION 0x09
87#define USB_REQ_GET_INTERFACE 0x0A
88#define USB_REQ_SET_INTERFACE 0x0B
89#define USB_REQ_SYNCH_FRAME 0x0C
90
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -070091#define USB_REQ_SET_ENCRYPTION 0x0D /* Wireless USB */
92#define USB_REQ_GET_ENCRYPTION 0x0E
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez5b5daf72006-06-19 18:19:01 -070093#define USB_REQ_RPIPE_ABORT 0x0E
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -070094#define USB_REQ_SET_HANDSHAKE 0x0F
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez5b5daf72006-06-19 18:19:01 -070095#define USB_REQ_RPIPE_RESET 0x0F
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -070096#define USB_REQ_GET_HANDSHAKE 0x10
97#define USB_REQ_SET_CONNECTION 0x11
98#define USB_REQ_SET_SECURITY_DATA 0x12
99#define USB_REQ_GET_SECURITY_DATA 0x13
100#define USB_REQ_SET_WUSB_DATA 0x14
101#define USB_REQ_LOOPBACK_DATA_WRITE 0x15
102#define USB_REQ_LOOPBACK_DATA_READ 0x16
103#define USB_REQ_SET_INTERFACE_DS 0x17
104
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700105/*
106 * USB feature flags are written using USB_REQ_{CLEAR,SET}_FEATURE, and
107 * are read as a bit array returned by USB_REQ_GET_STATUS. (So there
108 * are at most sixteen features of each type.)
109 */
110#define USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED 0 /* (read only) */
111#define USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP 1 /* dev may initiate wakeup */
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700112#define USB_DEVICE_TEST_MODE 2 /* (wired high speed only) */
113#define USB_DEVICE_BATTERY 2 /* (wireless) */
114#define USB_DEVICE_B_HNP_ENABLE 3 /* (otg) dev may initiate HNP */
115#define USB_DEVICE_WUSB_DEVICE 3 /* (wireless)*/
116#define USB_DEVICE_A_HNP_SUPPORT 4 /* (otg) RH port supports HNP */
117#define USB_DEVICE_A_ALT_HNP_SUPPORT 5 /* (otg) other RH port does */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700118#define USB_DEVICE_DEBUG_MODE 6 /* (special devices only) */
119
120#define USB_ENDPOINT_HALT 0 /* IN/OUT will STALL */
121
122
123/**
124 * struct usb_ctrlrequest - SETUP data for a USB device control request
125 * @bRequestType: matches the USB bmRequestType field
126 * @bRequest: matches the USB bRequest field
127 * @wValue: matches the USB wValue field (le16 byte order)
128 * @wIndex: matches the USB wIndex field (le16 byte order)
129 * @wLength: matches the USB wLength field (le16 byte order)
130 *
131 * This structure is used to send control requests to a USB device. It matches
132 * the different fields of the USB 2.0 Spec section 9.3, table 9-2. See the
133 * USB spec for a fuller description of the different fields, and what they are
134 * used for.
135 *
136 * Note that the driver for any interface can issue control requests.
137 * For most devices, interfaces don't coordinate with each other, so
138 * such requests may be made at any time.
139 */
140struct usb_ctrlrequest {
141 __u8 bRequestType;
142 __u8 bRequest;
143 __le16 wValue;
144 __le16 wIndex;
145 __le16 wLength;
146} __attribute__ ((packed));
147
148/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
149
150/*
151 * STANDARD DESCRIPTORS ... as returned by GET_DESCRIPTOR, or
152 * (rarely) accepted by SET_DESCRIPTOR.
153 *
154 * Note that all multi-byte values here are encoded in little endian
155 * byte order "on the wire". But when exposed through Linux-USB APIs,
156 * they've been converted to cpu byte order.
157 */
158
159/*
160 * Descriptor types ... USB 2.0 spec table 9.5
161 */
162#define USB_DT_DEVICE 0x01
163#define USB_DT_CONFIG 0x02
164#define USB_DT_STRING 0x03
165#define USB_DT_INTERFACE 0x04
166#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT 0x05
167#define USB_DT_DEVICE_QUALIFIER 0x06
168#define USB_DT_OTHER_SPEED_CONFIG 0x07
169#define USB_DT_INTERFACE_POWER 0x08
170/* these are from a minor usb 2.0 revision (ECN) */
171#define USB_DT_OTG 0x09
172#define USB_DT_DEBUG 0x0a
173#define USB_DT_INTERFACE_ASSOCIATION 0x0b
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700174/* these are from the Wireless USB spec */
175#define USB_DT_SECURITY 0x0c
176#define USB_DT_KEY 0x0d
177#define USB_DT_ENCRYPTION_TYPE 0x0e
178#define USB_DT_BOS 0x0f
179#define USB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY 0x10
180#define USB_DT_WIRELESS_ENDPOINT_COMP 0x11
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez5b5daf72006-06-19 18:19:01 -0700181#define USB_DT_WIRE_ADAPTER 0x21
182#define USB_DT_RPIPE 0x22
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700183
184/* conventional codes for class-specific descriptors */
185#define USB_DT_CS_DEVICE 0x21
186#define USB_DT_CS_CONFIG 0x22
187#define USB_DT_CS_STRING 0x23
188#define USB_DT_CS_INTERFACE 0x24
189#define USB_DT_CS_ENDPOINT 0x25
190
191/* All standard descriptors have these 2 fields at the beginning */
192struct usb_descriptor_header {
193 __u8 bLength;
194 __u8 bDescriptorType;
195} __attribute__ ((packed));
196
197
198/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
199
200/* USB_DT_DEVICE: Device descriptor */
201struct usb_device_descriptor {
202 __u8 bLength;
203 __u8 bDescriptorType;
204
205 __le16 bcdUSB;
206 __u8 bDeviceClass;
207 __u8 bDeviceSubClass;
208 __u8 bDeviceProtocol;
209 __u8 bMaxPacketSize0;
210 __le16 idVendor;
211 __le16 idProduct;
212 __le16 bcdDevice;
213 __u8 iManufacturer;
214 __u8 iProduct;
215 __u8 iSerialNumber;
216 __u8 bNumConfigurations;
217} __attribute__ ((packed));
218
219#define USB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE 18
220
221
222/*
223 * Device and/or Interface Class codes
224 * as found in bDeviceClass or bInterfaceClass
225 * and defined by www.usb.org documents
226 */
227#define USB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE 0 /* for DeviceClass */
228#define USB_CLASS_AUDIO 1
229#define USB_CLASS_COMM 2
230#define USB_CLASS_HID 3
231#define USB_CLASS_PHYSICAL 5
232#define USB_CLASS_STILL_IMAGE 6
233#define USB_CLASS_PRINTER 7
234#define USB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE 8
235#define USB_CLASS_HUB 9
236#define USB_CLASS_CDC_DATA 0x0a
237#define USB_CLASS_CSCID 0x0b /* chip+ smart card */
238#define USB_CLASS_CONTENT_SEC 0x0d /* content security */
239#define USB_CLASS_VIDEO 0x0e
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700240#define USB_CLASS_WIRELESS_CONTROLLER 0xe0
David Brownelle7d87122006-12-12 15:12:30 -0800241#define USB_CLASS_MISC 0xef
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700242#define USB_CLASS_APP_SPEC 0xfe
243#define USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC 0xff
244
245/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
246
247/* USB_DT_CONFIG: Configuration descriptor information.
248 *
249 * USB_DT_OTHER_SPEED_CONFIG is the same descriptor, except that the
250 * descriptor type is different. Highspeed-capable devices can look
251 * different depending on what speed they're currently running. Only
252 * devices with a USB_DT_DEVICE_QUALIFIER have any OTHER_SPEED_CONFIG
253 * descriptors.
254 */
255struct usb_config_descriptor {
256 __u8 bLength;
257 __u8 bDescriptorType;
258
259 __le16 wTotalLength;
260 __u8 bNumInterfaces;
261 __u8 bConfigurationValue;
262 __u8 iConfiguration;
263 __u8 bmAttributes;
264 __u8 bMaxPower;
265} __attribute__ ((packed));
266
267#define USB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE 9
268
269/* from config descriptor bmAttributes */
270#define USB_CONFIG_ATT_ONE (1 << 7) /* must be set */
271#define USB_CONFIG_ATT_SELFPOWER (1 << 6) /* self powered */
272#define USB_CONFIG_ATT_WAKEUP (1 << 5) /* can wakeup */
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700273#define USB_CONFIG_ATT_BATTERY (1 << 4) /* battery powered */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700274
275/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
276
277/* USB_DT_STRING: String descriptor */
278struct usb_string_descriptor {
279 __u8 bLength;
280 __u8 bDescriptorType;
281
282 __le16 wData[1]; /* UTF-16LE encoded */
283} __attribute__ ((packed));
284
285/* note that "string" zero is special, it holds language codes that
286 * the device supports, not Unicode characters.
287 */
288
289/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
290
291/* USB_DT_INTERFACE: Interface descriptor */
292struct usb_interface_descriptor {
293 __u8 bLength;
294 __u8 bDescriptorType;
295
296 __u8 bInterfaceNumber;
297 __u8 bAlternateSetting;
298 __u8 bNumEndpoints;
299 __u8 bInterfaceClass;
300 __u8 bInterfaceSubClass;
301 __u8 bInterfaceProtocol;
302 __u8 iInterface;
303} __attribute__ ((packed));
304
305#define USB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE 9
306
307/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
308
309/* USB_DT_ENDPOINT: Endpoint descriptor */
310struct usb_endpoint_descriptor {
311 __u8 bLength;
312 __u8 bDescriptorType;
313
314 __u8 bEndpointAddress;
315 __u8 bmAttributes;
316 __le16 wMaxPacketSize;
317 __u8 bInterval;
318
GOTO Masanori4cceb4d2005-06-28 20:45:05 -0700319 /* NOTE: these two are _only_ in audio endpoints. */
320 /* use USB_DT_ENDPOINT*_SIZE in bLength, not sizeof. */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700321 __u8 bRefresh;
322 __u8 bSynchAddress;
323} __attribute__ ((packed));
324
325#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE 7
326#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE 9 /* Audio extension */
327
328
329/*
330 * Endpoints
331 */
332#define USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK 0x0f /* in bEndpointAddress */
333#define USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK 0x80
334
335#define USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK 0x03 /* in bmAttributes */
336#define USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL 0
337#define USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC 1
338#define USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK 2
339#define USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT 3
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700340#define USB_ENDPOINT_MAX_ADJUSTABLE 0x80
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700341
342
343/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
344
345/* USB_DT_DEVICE_QUALIFIER: Device Qualifier descriptor */
346struct usb_qualifier_descriptor {
347 __u8 bLength;
348 __u8 bDescriptorType;
349
350 __le16 bcdUSB;
351 __u8 bDeviceClass;
352 __u8 bDeviceSubClass;
353 __u8 bDeviceProtocol;
354 __u8 bMaxPacketSize0;
355 __u8 bNumConfigurations;
356 __u8 bRESERVED;
357} __attribute__ ((packed));
358
359
360/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
361
362/* USB_DT_OTG (from OTG 1.0a supplement) */
363struct usb_otg_descriptor {
364 __u8 bLength;
365 __u8 bDescriptorType;
366
367 __u8 bmAttributes; /* support for HNP, SRP, etc */
368} __attribute__ ((packed));
369
370/* from usb_otg_descriptor.bmAttributes */
371#define USB_OTG_SRP (1 << 0)
372#define USB_OTG_HNP (1 << 1) /* swap host/device roles */
373
374/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
375
376/* USB_DT_DEBUG: for special highspeed devices, replacing serial console */
377struct usb_debug_descriptor {
378 __u8 bLength;
379 __u8 bDescriptorType;
380
381 /* bulk endpoints with 8 byte maxpacket */
382 __u8 bDebugInEndpoint;
383 __u8 bDebugOutEndpoint;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800384} __attribute__((packed));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700385
386/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
387
388/* USB_DT_INTERFACE_ASSOCIATION: groups interfaces */
389struct usb_interface_assoc_descriptor {
390 __u8 bLength;
391 __u8 bDescriptorType;
392
393 __u8 bFirstInterface;
394 __u8 bInterfaceCount;
395 __u8 bFunctionClass;
396 __u8 bFunctionSubClass;
397 __u8 bFunctionProtocol;
398 __u8 iFunction;
399} __attribute__ ((packed));
400
401
402/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
403
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700404/* USB_DT_SECURITY: group of wireless security descriptors, including
405 * encryption types available for setting up a CC/association.
406 */
407struct usb_security_descriptor {
408 __u8 bLength;
409 __u8 bDescriptorType;
410
411 __le16 wTotalLength;
412 __u8 bNumEncryptionTypes;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800413} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700414
415/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
416
417/* USB_DT_KEY: used with {GET,SET}_SECURITY_DATA; only public keys
418 * may be retrieved.
419 */
420struct usb_key_descriptor {
421 __u8 bLength;
422 __u8 bDescriptorType;
423
424 __u8 tTKID[3];
425 __u8 bReserved;
426 __u8 bKeyData[0];
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800427} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700428
429/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
430
431/* USB_DT_ENCRYPTION_TYPE: bundled in DT_SECURITY groups */
432struct usb_encryption_descriptor {
433 __u8 bLength;
434 __u8 bDescriptorType;
435
436 __u8 bEncryptionType;
437#define USB_ENC_TYPE_UNSECURE 0
438#define USB_ENC_TYPE_WIRED 1 /* non-wireless mode */
439#define USB_ENC_TYPE_CCM_1 2 /* aes128/cbc session */
440#define USB_ENC_TYPE_RSA_1 3 /* rsa3072/sha1 auth */
441 __u8 bEncryptionValue; /* use in SET_ENCRYPTION */
442 __u8 bAuthKeyIndex;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800443} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700444
445
446/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
447
448/* USB_DT_BOS: group of wireless capabilities */
449struct usb_bos_descriptor {
450 __u8 bLength;
451 __u8 bDescriptorType;
452
453 __le16 wTotalLength;
454 __u8 bNumDeviceCaps;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800455} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700456
457/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
458
459/* USB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY: grouped with BOS */
460struct usb_dev_cap_header {
461 __u8 bLength;
462 __u8 bDescriptorType;
463 __u8 bDevCapabilityType;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800464} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700465
466#define USB_CAP_TYPE_WIRELESS_USB 1
467
468struct usb_wireless_cap_descriptor { /* Ultra Wide Band */
469 __u8 bLength;
470 __u8 bDescriptorType;
471 __u8 bDevCapabilityType;
472
473 __u8 bmAttributes;
474#define USB_WIRELESS_P2P_DRD (1 << 1)
475#define USB_WIRELESS_BEACON_MASK (3 << 2)
476#define USB_WIRELESS_BEACON_SELF (1 << 2)
477#define USB_WIRELESS_BEACON_DIRECTED (2 << 2)
478#define USB_WIRELESS_BEACON_NONE (3 << 2)
479 __le16 wPHYRates; /* bit rates, Mbps */
480#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_53 (1 << 0) /* always set */
481#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_80 (1 << 1)
482#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_107 (1 << 2) /* always set */
483#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_160 (1 << 3)
484#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_200 (1 << 4) /* always set */
485#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_320 (1 << 5)
486#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_400 (1 << 6)
487#define USB_WIRELESS_PHY_480 (1 << 7)
488 __u8 bmTFITXPowerInfo; /* TFI power levels */
489 __u8 bmFFITXPowerInfo; /* FFI power levels */
490 __le16 bmBandGroup;
491 __u8 bReserved;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800492} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700493
494/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
495
496/* USB_DT_WIRELESS_ENDPOINT_COMP: companion descriptor associated with
497 * each endpoint descriptor for a wireless device
498 */
499struct usb_wireless_ep_comp_descriptor {
500 __u8 bLength;
501 __u8 bDescriptorType;
502
503 __u8 bMaxBurst;
504 __u8 bMaxSequence;
505 __le16 wMaxStreamDelay;
506 __le16 wOverTheAirPacketSize;
507 __u8 bOverTheAirInterval;
508 __u8 bmCompAttributes;
509#define USB_ENDPOINT_SWITCH_MASK 0x03 /* in bmCompAttributes */
510#define USB_ENDPOINT_SWITCH_NO 0
511#define USB_ENDPOINT_SWITCH_SWITCH 1
512#define USB_ENDPOINT_SWITCH_SCALE 2
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800513} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700514
515/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
516
517/* USB_REQ_SET_HANDSHAKE is a four-way handshake used between a wireless
518 * host and a device for connection set up, mutual authentication, and
519 * exchanging short lived session keys. The handshake depends on a CC.
520 */
521struct usb_handshake {
522 __u8 bMessageNumber;
523 __u8 bStatus;
524 __u8 tTKID[3];
525 __u8 bReserved;
526 __u8 CDID[16];
527 __u8 nonce[16];
528 __u8 MIC[8];
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800529} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700530
531/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
532
533/* USB_REQ_SET_CONNECTION modifies or revokes a connection context (CC).
534 * A CC may also be set up using non-wireless secure channels (including
535 * wired USB!), and some devices may support CCs with multiple hosts.
536 */
537struct usb_connection_context {
538 __u8 CHID[16]; /* persistent host id */
539 __u8 CDID[16]; /* device id (unique w/in host context) */
540 __u8 CK[16]; /* connection key */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez23004e22007-02-02 17:32:24 -0800541} __attribute__((packed));
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700542
543/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
544
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700545/* USB 2.0 defines three speeds, here's how Linux identifies them */
546
547enum usb_device_speed {
548 USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN = 0, /* enumerating */
549 USB_SPEED_LOW, USB_SPEED_FULL, /* usb 1.1 */
David Brownell5da01062005-05-31 10:21:11 -0700550 USB_SPEED_HIGH, /* usb 2.0 */
551 USB_SPEED_VARIABLE, /* wireless (usb 2.5) */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700552};
553
554enum usb_device_state {
555 /* NOTATTACHED isn't in the USB spec, and this state acts
556 * the same as ATTACHED ... but it's clearer this way.
557 */
558 USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED = 0,
559
David Brownellc02c4bb2006-01-20 14:44:12 -0800560 /* chapter 9 and authentication (wireless) device states */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700561 USB_STATE_ATTACHED,
David Brownellc02c4bb2006-01-20 14:44:12 -0800562 USB_STATE_POWERED, /* wired */
563 USB_STATE_UNAUTHENTICATED, /* auth */
564 USB_STATE_RECONNECTING, /* auth */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700565 USB_STATE_DEFAULT, /* limited function */
566 USB_STATE_ADDRESS,
567 USB_STATE_CONFIGURED, /* most functions */
568
569 USB_STATE_SUSPENDED
570
571 /* NOTE: there are actually four different SUSPENDED
572 * states, returning to POWERED, DEFAULT, ADDRESS, or
573 * CONFIGURED respectively when SOF tokens flow again.
574 */
575};
576
577#endif /* __LINUX_USB_CH9_H */