Override the default VID/PID if custom values are supplied through the
idVendor and idProduct kernel module parameters.
Signed-off-by: Jef Driesen <[email protected]>
---
drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c | 5 +++++
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
index f46a609..77b410e 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
@@ -271,6 +271,11 @@ static int __init init(void)
}
strings_dev[STRING_DESCRIPTION_IDX].s = serial_config_driver.label;
+ if (idVendor)
+ device_desc.idVendor = idVendor;
+ if (idProduct)
+ device_desc.idProduct = idProduct;
+
return usb_composite_register(&gserial_driver);
}
module_init(init);
--
1.7.1
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:32:34AM +0100, Jef Driesen wrote:
> Override the default VID/PID if custom values are supplied through the
> idVendor and idProduct kernel module parameters.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jef Driesen <[email protected]>
So this patch resolves the bug found in
1ab83238740ff1e1773d5c13ecac43c60cf4aec4 which showed up in .35-rc1,
right?
Robert, any objection to this as it was your patch that broke things?
thanks,
greg k-h
> ---
> drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c | 5 +++++
> 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> index f46a609..77b410e 100644
> --- a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> +++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> @@ -271,6 +271,11 @@ static int __init init(void)
> }
> strings_dev[STRING_DESCRIPTION_IDX].s = serial_config_driver.label;
>
> + if (idVendor)
> + device_desc.idVendor = idVendor;
> + if (idProduct)
> + device_desc.idProduct = idProduct;
> +
> return usb_composite_register(&gserial_driver);
> }
> module_init(init);
> --
> 1.7.1
>
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On 20/11/10 01:12, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:32:34AM +0100, Jef Driesen wrote:
>> Override the default VID/PID if custom values are supplied through the
>> idVendor and idProduct kernel module parameters.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Jef Driesen<[email protected]>
>
> So this patch resolves the bug found in
> 1ab83238740ff1e1773d5c13ecac43c60cf4aec4 which showed up in .35-rc1,
> right?
Yes, although I'm really sure it is the best way to fix the problem. The way I
understand this code is that before that commit, the
idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice module parameters where set after the bind(). Thus
whatever was set as the default there got replaced with the values of the module
parameters. Exactly what I would consider the correct behavior. After the
commit, they get set before bind(), where they are changed back to the hardcoded
values, which I think is wrong. My patch sets them back to the right values, but
maybe it makes more sense to not set the default values in the first place (if
there are already values in place of course). But I didn't knew how to
accomplish that.
There might be similar problems for the other gadget drivers as well. I haven't
checked that.
>> ---
>> drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c | 5 +++++
>> 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
>> index f46a609..77b410e 100644
>> --- a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
>> +++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
>> @@ -271,6 +271,11 @@ static int __init init(void)
>> }
>> strings_dev[STRING_DESCRIPTION_IDX].s = serial_config_driver.label;
>>
>> + if (idVendor)
>> + device_desc.idVendor = idVendor;
>> + if (idProduct)
>> + device_desc.idProduct = idProduct;
>> +
>> return usb_composite_register(&gserial_driver);
>> }
>> module_init(init);
>> --
>> 1.7.1
Hi,
I just revisited the patch I submitted and I can see that it needs
fixing. The intention of the patch was to provide the idVendor &
idProduct kernel module parameter overrides to the individual
functions at 'bind()' time. Prior to the patch, the overrides were
done after the bind, making it hard for individual functions to
determine the correct value for idVendor (some functions may need
to use that value, e.g. USB audio when it registers itself
as an ALSA device; it would want to use the same Vendor id).
The patch makes sure that that happens, however, right after the bind()
the patched values are lost due to the copying of the gadget specific
device descriptor. Here's the snippet from 2.6.34:
999 usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(gadget);
1000
1001 /* interface and string IDs start at zero via kzalloc.
1002 * we force endpoints to start unassigned; few controller
1003 * drivers will zero ep->driver_data.
1004 */
1005 usb_ep_autoconfig_reset(cdev->gadget);
1006
1007 /* composite gadget needs to assign strings for whole device (like
1008 * serial number), register function drivers, potentially update
1009 * power state and consumption, etc
1010 */
1011 status = composite->bind(cdev);
1012 if (status < 0)
1013 goto fail;
1014
1015 cdev->desc = *composite->dev;
1016 cdev->desc.bMaxPacketSize0 = gadget->ep0->maxpacket;
1017
1018 /* standardized runtime overrides for device ID data */
1019 if (idVendor)
1020 cdev->desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(idVendor);
1021 if (idProduct)
1022 cdev->desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(idProduct);
1023 if (bcdDevice)
1024 cdev->desc.bcdDevice = cpu_to_le16(bcdDevice);
1025
In line 1015, the composite device descriptor is copied to the cdev->desc
field. Then the values get patched.
My patch just moved lines 1018-1024, so that the functions could access
the patched values. The ill side effect is that these patched values
are lost when the *composite->dev (== device descriptor) is copied
in line 1015.
It would seem that the patch should also have moved lines 1015-1016 in front
of the composite->bind(cdev) call.
It would require all composite gadgets (such as serial.c) and all functions
(such as f_acm.c) to do any modifications to the device descriptor as passed
to them in the 'bind' call. For functions that is natural, as they should be
unaware of the gadget that uses them.
The composite gadgets such as 'serial' seem to deal with it differently.
The serial.c gadget refers to the device descriptor as 'device_desc', and it
is a static struct. It references it in its 'init' function (which is ok, it is
prior to the registration point) and in the gs_bind() call. At that point it should
probably not be using 'device_desc', but cdev->desc.
I think we can go one of two ways. I'd be happy to go over the composite gadgets and
change their use of their device descriptors, such that they use cdev->desc at
bind() time. Combining that with the moving the copying of the *composite->dev
to before calling 'composite->bind()' would make things consistent.
The other way is reverting my original patch. For those functions that need access
to the overridden idVendor/idProduct code, we'll need to work out another
(generic) solution.
Robert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jef Driesen [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 12:03 AM
> To: Greg KH
> Cc: Robert Lukassen; David Brownell; Greg Kroah-Hartman;
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] USB: g_serial: Allow to override the
> default VID/PID
>
> On 20/11/10 01:12, Greg KH wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:32:34AM +0100, Jef Driesen wrote:
> >> Override the default VID/PID if custom values are supplied through
> >> the idVendor and idProduct kernel module parameters.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Jef Driesen<[email protected]>
> >
> > So this patch resolves the bug found in
> > 1ab83238740ff1e1773d5c13ecac43c60cf4aec4 which showed up in
> .35-rc1,
> > right?
>
> Yes, although I'm really sure it is the best way to fix the
> problem. The way I understand this code is that before that
> commit, the idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice module parameters
> where set after the bind(). Thus whatever was set as the
> default there got replaced with the values of the module
> parameters. Exactly what I would consider the correct
> behavior. After the commit, they get set before bind(), where
> they are changed back to the hardcoded values, which I think
> is wrong. My patch sets them back to the right values, but
> maybe it makes more sense to not set the default values in
> the first place (if there are already values in place of
> course). But I didn't knew how to accomplish that.
>
> There might be similar problems for the other gadget drivers
> as well. I haven't checked that.
>
> >> ---
> >> drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c | 5 +++++
> >> 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> >> b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c index f46a609..77b410e 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c
> >> @@ -271,6 +271,11 @@ static int __init init(void)
> >> }
> >> strings_dev[STRING_DESCRIPTION_IDX].s =
> >> serial_config_driver.label;
> >>
> >> + if (idVendor)
> >> + device_desc.idVendor = idVendor;
> >> + if (idProduct)
> >> + device_desc.idProduct = idProduct;
> >> +
> >> return usb_composite_register(&gserial_driver);
> >> }
> >> module_init(init);
> >> --
> >> 1.7.1
>
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:20:55AM +0100, Robert Lukassen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just revisited the patch I submitted and I can see that it needs
> fixing. The intention of the patch was to provide the idVendor &
> idProduct kernel module parameter overrides to the individual
> functions at 'bind()' time. Prior to the patch, the overrides were
> done after the bind, making it hard for individual functions to
> determine the correct value for idVendor (some functions may need
> to use that value, e.g. USB audio when it registers itself
> as an ALSA device; it would want to use the same Vendor id).
>
> The patch makes sure that that happens, however, right after the bind()
> the patched values are lost due to the copying of the gadget specific
> device descriptor. Here's the snippet from 2.6.34:
>
> 999 usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(gadget);
> 1000
>
> 1001 /* interface and string IDs start at zero via kzalloc.
> 1002 * we force endpoints to start unassigned; few controller
> 1003 * drivers will zero ep->driver_data.
> 1004 */
> 1005 usb_ep_autoconfig_reset(cdev->gadget);
> 1006
> 1007 /* composite gadget needs to assign strings for whole device (like
> 1008 * serial number), register function drivers, potentially update
> 1009 * power state and consumption, etc
> 1010 */
> 1011 status = composite->bind(cdev);
> 1012 if (status < 0)
> 1013 goto fail;
> 1014
> 1015 cdev->desc = *composite->dev;
> 1016 cdev->desc.bMaxPacketSize0 = gadget->ep0->maxpacket;
> 1017
> 1018 /* standardized runtime overrides for device ID data */
> 1019 if (idVendor)
> 1020 cdev->desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(idVendor);
> 1021 if (idProduct)
> 1022 cdev->desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(idProduct);
> 1023 if (bcdDevice)
> 1024 cdev->desc.bcdDevice = cpu_to_le16(bcdDevice);
> 1025
>
> In line 1015, the composite device descriptor is copied to the cdev->desc
> field. Then the values get patched.
>
> My patch just moved lines 1018-1024, so that the functions could access
> the patched values. The ill side effect is that these patched values
> are lost when the *composite->dev (== device descriptor) is copied
> in line 1015.
>
> It would seem that the patch should also have moved lines 1015-1016 in front
> of the composite->bind(cdev) call.
>
> It would require all composite gadgets (such as serial.c) and all functions
> (such as f_acm.c) to do any modifications to the device descriptor as passed
> to them in the 'bind' call. For functions that is natural, as they should be
> unaware of the gadget that uses them.
>
> The composite gadgets such as 'serial' seem to deal with it differently.
> The serial.c gadget refers to the device descriptor as 'device_desc', and it
> is a static struct. It references it in its 'init' function (which is ok, it is
> prior to the registration point) and in the gs_bind() call. At that point it should
> probably not be using 'device_desc', but cdev->desc.
>
> I think we can go one of two ways. I'd be happy to go over the composite gadgets and
> change their use of their device descriptors, such that they use cdev->desc at
> bind() time. Combining that with the moving the copying of the *composite->dev
> to before calling 'composite->bind()' would make things consistent.
>
> The other way is reverting my original patch. For those functions that need access
> to the overridden idVendor/idProduct code, we'll need to work out another
> (generic) solution.
So, do you want me to revert your original patch and wait for you to
come up with a "better" solution?
That seems like the correct thing to do at the moment.
thanks,
greg k-h
On 30/11/10 18:46, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:20:55AM +0100, Robert Lukassen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just revisited the patch I submitted and I can see that it needs
>> fixing. The intention of the patch was to provide the idVendor&
>> idProduct kernel module parameter overrides to the individual
>> functions at 'bind()' time. Prior to the patch, the overrides were
>> done after the bind, making it hard for individual functions to
>> determine the correct value for idVendor (some functions may need
>> to use that value, e.g. USB audio when it registers itself
>> as an ALSA device; it would want to use the same Vendor id).
>>
>> The patch makes sure that that happens, however, right after the bind()
>> the patched values are lost due to the copying of the gadget specific
>> device descriptor. Here's the snippet from 2.6.34:
>>
>> 999 usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(gadget);
>> 1000
>>
>> 1001 /* interface and string IDs start at zero via kzalloc.
>> 1002 * we force endpoints to start unassigned; few controller
>> 1003 * drivers will zero ep->driver_data.
>> 1004 */
>> 1005 usb_ep_autoconfig_reset(cdev->gadget);
>> 1006
>> 1007 /* composite gadget needs to assign strings for whole device (like
>> 1008 * serial number), register function drivers, potentially update
>> 1009 * power state and consumption, etc
>> 1010 */
>> 1011 status = composite->bind(cdev);
>> 1012 if (status< 0)
>> 1013 goto fail;
>> 1014
>> 1015 cdev->desc = *composite->dev;
>> 1016 cdev->desc.bMaxPacketSize0 = gadget->ep0->maxpacket;
>> 1017
>> 1018 /* standardized runtime overrides for device ID data */
>> 1019 if (idVendor)
>> 1020 cdev->desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(idVendor);
>> 1021 if (idProduct)
>> 1022 cdev->desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(idProduct);
>> 1023 if (bcdDevice)
>> 1024 cdev->desc.bcdDevice = cpu_to_le16(bcdDevice);
>> 1025
>>
>> In line 1015, the composite device descriptor is copied to the cdev->desc
>> field. Then the values get patched.
>>
>> My patch just moved lines 1018-1024, so that the functions could access
>> the patched values. The ill side effect is that these patched values
>> are lost when the *composite->dev (== device descriptor) is copied
>> in line 1015.
>>
>> It would seem that the patch should also have moved lines 1015-1016 in front
>> of the composite->bind(cdev) call.
>>
>> It would require all composite gadgets (such as serial.c) and all functions
>> (such as f_acm.c) to do any modifications to the device descriptor as passed
>> to them in the 'bind' call. For functions that is natural, as they should be
>> unaware of the gadget that uses them.
>>
>> The composite gadgets such as 'serial' seem to deal with it differently.
>> The serial.c gadget refers to the device descriptor as 'device_desc', and it
>> is a static struct. It references it in its 'init' function (which is ok, it is
>> prior to the registration point) and in the gs_bind() call. At that point it should
>> probably not be using 'device_desc', but cdev->desc.
>>
>> I think we can go one of two ways. I'd be happy to go over the composite gadgets and
>> change their use of their device descriptors, such that they use cdev->desc at
>> bind() time. Combining that with the moving the copying of the *composite->dev
>> to before calling 'composite->bind()' would make things consistent.
>>
>> The other way is reverting my original patch. For those functions that need access
>> to the overridden idVendor/idProduct code, we'll need to work out another
>> (generic) solution.
>
> So, do you want me to revert your original patch and wait for you to
> come up with a "better" solution?
>
> That seems like the correct thing to do at the moment.
If the original commit is reverted, the idVendor and idProduct module parameters
can still be accessed through the global variables directly (like I did in my
own pathc). Since access to those values appears to be the main goal of the
patch, I think no functionality will be lost by reverting the commit.
Hi,
Yes, providing access to those module parameters was the original goal. I agree that my patch should be reverted and I'll try to come up with a method of accessing these values without violating the information hiding principles too much. I don't like accessing globals.
Robert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jef Driesen [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 11:10 PM
> To: Greg KH
> Cc: Robert Lukassen; David Brownell; Greg Kroah-Hartman;
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] USB: g_serial: Allow to override the
> default VID/PID
>
> On 30/11/10 18:46, Greg KH wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:20:55AM +0100, Robert Lukassen wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I just revisited the patch I submitted and I can see that it needs
> >> fixing. The intention of the patch was to provide the idVendor&
> >> idProduct kernel module parameter overrides to the individual
> >> functions at 'bind()' time. Prior to the patch, the overrides were
> >> done after the bind, making it hard for individual functions to
> >> determine the correct value for idVendor (some functions
> may need to
> >> use that value, e.g. USB audio when it registers itself as an ALSA
> >> device; it would want to use the same Vendor id).
> >>
> >> The patch makes sure that that happens, however, right after the
> >> bind() the patched values are lost due to the copying of
> the gadget
> >> specific device descriptor. Here's the snippet from 2.6.34:
> >>
> >> 999 usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(gadget);
> >> 1000
> >>
> >> 1001 /* interface and string IDs start at zero via kzalloc.
> >> 1002 * we force endpoints to start unassigned; few
> controller
> >> 1003 * drivers will zero ep->driver_data.
> >> 1004 */
> >> 1005 usb_ep_autoconfig_reset(cdev->gadget);
> >> 1006
> >> 1007 /* composite gadget needs to assign strings
> for whole device (like
> >> 1008 * serial number), register function drivers,
> potentially update
> >> 1009 * power state and consumption, etc
> >> 1010 */
> >> 1011 status = composite->bind(cdev);
> >> 1012 if (status< 0)
> >> 1013 goto fail;
> >> 1014
> >> 1015 cdev->desc = *composite->dev;
> >> 1016 cdev->desc.bMaxPacketSize0 = gadget->ep0->maxpacket;
> >> 1017
> >> 1018 /* standardized runtime overrides for device ID data */
> >> 1019 if (idVendor)
> >> 1020 cdev->desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(idVendor);
> >> 1021 if (idProduct)
> >> 1022 cdev->desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(idProduct);
> >> 1023 if (bcdDevice)
> >> 1024 cdev->desc.bcdDevice = cpu_to_le16(bcdDevice);
> >> 1025
> >>
> >> In line 1015, the composite device descriptor is copied to the
> >> cdev->desc field. Then the values get patched.
> >>
> >> My patch just moved lines 1018-1024, so that the functions could
> >> access the patched values. The ill side effect is that
> these patched
> >> values are lost when the *composite->dev (== device descriptor) is
> >> copied in line 1015.
> >>
> >> It would seem that the patch should also have moved lines
> 1015-1016
> >> in front of the composite->bind(cdev) call.
> >>
> >> It would require all composite gadgets (such as serial.c) and all
> >> functions (such as f_acm.c) to do any modifications to the device
> >> descriptor as passed to them in the 'bind' call. For
> functions that
> >> is natural, as they should be unaware of the gadget that uses them.
> >>
> >> The composite gadgets such as 'serial' seem to deal with
> it differently.
> >> The serial.c gadget refers to the device descriptor as
> 'device_desc',
> >> and it is a static struct. It references it in its 'init' function
> >> (which is ok, it is prior to the registration point) and in the
> >> gs_bind() call. At that point it should probably not be
> using 'device_desc', but cdev->desc.
> >>
> >> I think we can go one of two ways. I'd be happy to go over the
> >> composite gadgets and change their use of their device
> descriptors,
> >> such that they use cdev->desc at
> >> bind() time. Combining that with the moving the copying of the
> >> *composite->dev to before calling 'composite->bind()'
> would make things consistent.
> >>
> >> The other way is reverting my original patch. For those functions
> >> that need access to the overridden idVendor/idProduct code, we'll
> >> need to work out another
> >> (generic) solution.
> >
> > So, do you want me to revert your original patch and wait
> for you to
> > come up with a "better" solution?
> >
> > That seems like the correct thing to do at the moment.
>
> If the original commit is reverted, the idVendor and
> idProduct module parameters can still be accessed through the
> global variables directly (like I did in my own pathc). Since
> access to those values appears to be the main goal of the
> patch, I think no functionality will be lost by reverting the commit.
>
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On 06/12/10 09:09, Robert Lukassen wrote:
> Yes, providing access to those module parameters was the original goal. I
> agree that my patch should be reverted and I'll try to come up with a method
> of accessing these values without violating the information hiding principles
> too much. I don't like accessing globals.
Do I have to take any action to make sure the original commit [1] gets reverted?
[1] 1ab83238740ff1e1773d5c13ecac43c60cf4aec4
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 08:57:47AM +0100, Jef Driesen wrote:
> On 06/12/10 09:09, Robert Lukassen wrote:
> >Yes, providing access to those module parameters was the original goal. I
> >agree that my patch should be reverted and I'll try to come up with a method
> >of accessing these values without violating the information hiding principles
> >too much. I don't like accessing globals.
>
> Do I have to take any action to make sure the original commit [1] gets reverted?
>
> [1] 1ab83238740ff1e1773d5c13ecac43c60cf4aec4
It's now reverted.
thanks,
greg k-h