usb/callbacks.txt: convert to ReST and add to driver-api book
This document describe some USB core functions. Add it to the driver-api book. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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USB core callbacks
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What callbacks will usbcore do?
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What callbacks will usbcore do?
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1. Hotplugging callbacks:
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1. Hotplugging callbacks:
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* @probe: Called to see if the driver is willing to manage a particular
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- @probe:
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* interface on a device.
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Called to see if the driver is willing to manage a particular
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* @disconnect: Called when the interface is no longer accessible, usually
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interface on a device.
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* because its device has been (or is being) disconnected or the
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* driver module is being unloaded.
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- @disconnect:
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Called when the interface is no longer accessible, usually
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because its device has been (or is being) disconnected or the
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driver module is being unloaded.
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2. Odd backdoor through usbfs:
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2. Odd backdoor through usbfs:
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* @ioctl: Used for drivers that want to talk to userspace through
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- @ioctl:
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* the "usbfs" filesystem. This lets devices provide ways to
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Used for drivers that want to talk to userspace through
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* expose information to user space regardless of where they
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the "usbfs" filesystem. This lets devices provide ways to
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* do (or don't) show up otherwise in the filesystem.
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expose information to user space regardless of where they
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do (or don't) show up otherwise in the filesystem.
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3. Power management (PM) callbacks:
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3. Power management (PM) callbacks:
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* @suspend: Called when the device is going to be suspended.
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- @suspend:
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* @resume: Called when the device is being resumed.
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Called when the device is going to be suspended.
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* @reset_resume: Called when the suspended device has been reset instead
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* of being resumed.
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- @resume:
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Called when the device is being resumed.
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- @reset_resume:
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Called when the suspended device has been reset instead
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of being resumed.
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4. Device level operations:
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4. Device level operations:
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* @pre_reset: Called when the device is about to be reset.
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- @pre_reset:
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* @post_reset: Called after the device has been reset
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Called when the device is about to be reset.
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- @post_reset:
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Called after the device has been reset
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The ioctl interface (2) should be used only if you have a very good
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The ioctl interface (2) should be used only if you have a very good
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reason. Sysfs is preferred these days. The PM callbacks are covered
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reason. Sysfs is preferred these days. The PM callbacks are covered
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The probe() callback
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The probe() callback
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int (*probe) (struct usb_interface *intf,
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int (*probe) (struct usb_interface *intf,
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const struct usb_device_id *id);
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const struct usb_device_id *id);
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Accept or decline an interface. If you accept the device return 0,
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Accept or decline an interface. If you accept the device return 0,
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The disconnect() callback
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The disconnect() callback
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void (*disconnect) (struct usb_interface *intf);
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void (*disconnect) (struct usb_interface *intf);
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This callback is a signal to break any connection with an interface.
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This callback is a signal to break any connection with an interface.
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You are not allowed any IO to a device after returning from this
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You are not allowed any IO to a device after returning from this
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pre_reset
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pre_reset
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int (*pre_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
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int (*pre_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
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A driver or user space is triggering a reset on the device which
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A driver or user space is triggering a reset on the device which
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contains the interface passed as an argument. Cease IO, wait for all
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contains the interface passed as an argument. Cease IO, wait for all
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post_reset
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post_reset
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int (*post_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
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int (*post_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
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The reset has completed. Restore any saved device state and begin
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The reset has completed. Restore any saved device state and begin
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using the device again.
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using the device again.
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gadget
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gadget
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anchors
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anchors
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bulk-streams
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bulk-streams
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callbacks
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writing_usb_driver
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writing_usb_driver
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writing_musb_glue_layer
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writing_musb_glue_layer
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