Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1757831Ab1F2Xfl (ORCPT ); Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:35:41 -0400 Received: from qmta15.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net ([76.96.27.228]:59018 "EHLO qmta15.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1755409Ab1F2Xfa (ORCPT ); Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:35:30 -0400 Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:34:35 -0700 From: matt mooney To: N??meth M??rton Cc: Greg KH , Matthew Wilcox , Max Vozeler , Joe Perches , David Chang , linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, usbip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, devel@driverdev.osuosl.org, LKML Subject: Re: [PATCH, RFC] USBIP protocol documentation Message-ID: <20110629233435.GB37164@haskell.muteddisk.com> Mail-Followup-To: N??meth M??rton , Greg KH , Matthew Wilcox , Max Vozeler , Joe Perches , David Chang , linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, usbip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, devel@driverdev.osuosl.org, LKML References: <4DDBF8BD.3000603@freemail.hu> <20110524183448.GA18511@kroah.com> <4DDC142E.6070003@freemail.hu> <20110525031222.GB14290@haskell.muteddisk.com> <4DDC93D5.9070607@freemail.hu> <4DDDFDA7.6030900@freemail.hu> <4E097A32.1000504@freemail.hu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <4E097A32.1000504@freemail.hu> User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.2.3i Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 28038 Lines: 439 On 08:52 Tue 28 Jun , N??meth M??rton wrote: > From: M??rton N??meth > > USBIP v1.0.0 protocol documentation. > > Signed-off-by: M??rton N??meth > --- > > Hi, > > I tried to document the USBIP protocol as implemented in the Linux kernel 3.0-rc2. Yeah, thanks for doing this. I am also documenting the protocol but am not finished yet. We can use yours as the base if you would like although I have a few suggestions. For one, the grammar needs to be cleaned up, but instead of me pointing out all of the needed corrections, I will send in a grammar corrections patch on top of the finished document. I like that you did a time sequence diagram, which is something I had neglected to include myself; however, I am not a big fan of how you laid out the messages. I was planning on using packet diagrams. IMHO, it makes understanding the message composition much easier allowing more insight to be gathered from a cursory glance. Message Format -------------- 0 1 2 3 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Version | Opcode | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Status | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ . . . Data . . . +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Version: 16 bit Binary-coded decimal version number of the usbip-utils package from which the program was built. Opcode: 16 bits ... As you may or may not see, I was going to take a more generic approach and then describe the fields on a per-op basis. Of course, the main point here is that the protocol is documented, so I am not opposed to a different style being used. But if you insist on the current layout, do not put a value for the version because it is not constant (and in fact no longer at 1.0.0). And the "Meaning" header should be "Description" or something better. Hmm, taking another look the layout just seems to busy... I really do think we should find a different way to format the information. Thanks, matt > The description is a preliminary draft only, it may contain mistakes. I tried > to document what I have understand from the source code and from the actual > captured network traffic when the USBIP is in action. Please review it, correct it, > point out the missing parts. > > During I have documented the protocol a question came into my mind: why do we > have two different type of package when the URB completition handler is called, > namely USB_RET_SUBMIT and USBIP_RET_UNLINK? As far as I can see this causes race > condition because for one URB the completition handler is only called once. If > the one URB is sent in with USB_CMD_SUBMIT and then unlinked with USB_CMD_UNLINK > the completition handler is called only once. In the protocol, however, we have > two different type of packets: USB_RET_SUBMIT and USBIP_RET_UNLINK. The status > field of these messages may contain anything in this case depending on the timing. > > Regards, > > M??rton N??meth > --- > diff -uprN staging-2.6.orig/drivers/staging/usbip/usbip_protocol.txt staging-2.6/drivers/staging/usbip/usbip_protocol.txt > --- staging-2.6.orig/drivers/staging/usbip/usbip_protocol.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 > +++ staging-2.6/drivers/staging/usbip/usbip_protocol.txt 2011-06-28 08:30:04.000000000 +0200 > @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ > +PRELIMINARY DRAFT, MAY CONTAIN MISTAKES! > +28 Jun 2011 > + > +The USB/IP protocol follows a server/client architecture. The server exports the > +USB devices and the clients imports them. The device driver for the exported > +USB device runs on the client machine. > + > +The client may ask for the list of the exported USB devices. To get the list the > +client opens a TCP/IP connection towards the server, and sends an OP_REQ_DEVLIST > +packet on top of the TCP/IP connection (so the actual OP_REQ_DEVLIST may be sent > +in one or more pieces at the low level transport layer). The server sends back > +the OP_REP_DEVLIST packet which lists the exported USB devices. Finally the > +TCP/IP connection is closed. > + > + virtual host controller usb host > + "client" "server" > + (imports USB devices) (exports USB devices) > + | | > + | OP_REQ_DEVLIST | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | OP_REP_DEVLIST | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | | > + > +Once the client knows the list of exported USB devices it may decide to use one > +of them. First the client opens a TCP/IP connection towards the server and > +sends an OP_REQ_IMPORT packet. The server replies with OP_REP_IMPORT. If the > +import was successful the TCP/IP connection remains open and will be used > +to trasfer the URB traffic between the client and the server. The client may > +send two types of packets: the USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT to submit an URB, and > +USBIP_CMD_UNLINK to unlink a previously submitted URB. The answers of the > +server may be USBIP_RET_SUBMIT and USBIP_RET_UNLINK respectively. > + > + virtual host controller usb host > + "client" "server" > + (imports USB devices) (exports USB devices) > + | | > + | OP_REQ_IMPORT | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | OP_REP_IMPORT | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = n) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_RET_SUBMIT(seqnum = n) | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | . | > + | : | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = m) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+1) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+2) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_RET_SUBMIT(seqnum = m) | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+3) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_RET_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+1) | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+4) | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_RET_SUBMIT(seqnum = m+2) | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | . | > + | : | > + | | > + | USBIP_CMD_UNLINK | > + | ----------------------------------------------> | > + | | > + | USBIP_RET_UNLINK | > + | <---------------------------------------------- | > + | | > + > +The fields are in network (big endian) byte order meaning that the most significant > +byte (MSB) is stored at the lowest address. > + > + > +OP_REQ_DEVLIST: Retrieve the list of exported USB devices. > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 2 | 0x0100 | Binary-coded decimal USBIP version number: v1.0.0 > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 2 | 2 | 0x8005 | Command code: Retrieve the list of exported USB > + | | | devices. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | 0x00000000 | Status: unused, shall be set to 0 > + > +OP_REP_DEVLIST: Reply with the list of exported USB devices. > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 2 | 0x0100 | Binary-coded decimal USBIP version number: v1.0.0. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 2 | 2 | 0x0005 | Reply code: The list of exported USB devices. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | 0x00000000 | Status: 0 for OK > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 4 | n | Number of exported devices: 0 means no exported > + | | | devices. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x0C | | | From now on the exported n devices are described, > + | | | if any. If no devices are exported the message > + | | | ends with the previous "number of exported > + | | | devices" field. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + | 256 | | path: Path of the device on the host exporting the > + | | | USB device, string closed with zero byte, e.g. > + | | | "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1/usb3/3-2" > + | | | The unused bytes shall be filled with zero > + | | | bytes. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x10C | 32 | | busid: Bus ID of the exported device, string > + | | | closed with zero byte, e.g. "3-2". The unused > + | | | bytes shall be filled with zero bytes. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x12C | 4 | | busnum > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x130 | 4 | | devnum > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x134 | 4 | | speed > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x138 | 2 | | idVendor > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13A | 2 | | idProduct > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13C | 2 | | bcdDevice > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13E | 1 | | bDeviceClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13F | 1 | | bDeviceSubClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x140 | 1 | | bDeviceProtocol > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x141 | 1 | | bConfigurationValue > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x142 | 1 | | bNumConfigurations > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x143 | 1 | | bNumInterfaces > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x144 | | m_0 | From now on each interface is described, all > + | | | together bNumInterfaces times, with the > + | | | the following 4 fields: > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + | 1 | | bInterfaceClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x145 | 1 | | bInterfaceSubClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x146 | 1 | | bInterfaceProtocol > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x147 | 1 | | padding byte for alignment, shall be set to zero > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0xC + | | | The second exported USB device starts at i=1 > + i*0x138 + | | | with the busid field. > + m_(i-1)*4 | | | > + > +OP_REQ_IMPORT: Request to import (attach) a remote USB device. > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 2 | 0x0100 | Binary-coded decimal USBIP version number: v1.0.0 > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 2 | 2 | 0x8003 | Command code: import a remote USB device. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | 0x00000000 | Status: unused, shall be set to 0 > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 32 | | busid: the busid of the exported device on the > + | | | remote host. The possible values are taken > + | | | from the message field OP_REP_DEVLIST.busid. > + | | | A string closed with zero, the unused bytes > + | | | shall be filled with zeros. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + > +OP_REP_IMPORT: Reply to import (attach) a remote USB device. > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 2 | 0x0100 | Binary-coded decimal USBIP version number: v1.0.0 > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 2 | 2 | 0x0003 | Reply code: Reply to import. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | 0x00000000 | Status: 0 for OK > + | | | 1 for error > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | | | From now on comes the details of the imported > + | | | device, if the previous status field was OK (0), > + | | | otherwise the reply ends with the status field. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + | 256 | | path: Path of the device on the host exporting the > + | | | USB device, string closed with zero byte, e.g. > + | | | "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1/usb3/3-2" > + | | | The unused bytes shall be filled with zero > + | | | bytes. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x108 | 32 | | busid: Bus ID of the exported device, string > + | | | closed with zero byte, e.g. "3-2". The unused > + | | | bytes shall be filled with zero bytes. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x128 | 4 | | busnum > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x12C | 4 | | devnum > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x130 | 4 | | speed > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x134 | 2 | | idVendor > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x136 | 2 | | idProduct > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x138 | 2 | | bcdDevice > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x139 | 1 | | bDeviceClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13A | 1 | | bDeviceSubClass > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13B | 1 | | bDeviceProtocol > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13C | 1 | | bConfigurationValue > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13D | 1 | | bNumConfigurations > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x13E | 1 | | bNumInterfaces > + > +USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT: Submit an URB > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 4 | 0x00000001 | command: Submit an URB > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | | seqnum: the sequence number of the URB to submit > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 4 | | devid > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0xC | 4 | | direction: 0: USBIP_DIR_IN > + | | | 1: USBIP_DIR_OUT > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x10 | 4 | | ep: endpoint number, possible values are: 0...15 > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x14 | 4 | | transfer_flags: possible values depend on the > + | | | URB transfer type, see below > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x18 | 4 | | transfer_buffer_length > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x1C | 4 | | start_frame: specify the selected frame to > + | | | transmit an ISO frame, ignored if URB_ISO_ASAP > + | | | is specified at transfer_flags > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x20 | 4 | | number_of_packets: number of ISO packets > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x24 | 4 | | interval: maximum time for the request on the > + | | | server-side host controller > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x28 | 8 | | setup: data bytes for USB setup, filled with > + | | | zeros if not used > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x30 | | | URB data. For ISO transfers the padding between > + | | | each ISO packets is not transmitted. > + > + > + Allowed transfer_flags | value | control | interrupt | bulk | isochronous > + -------------------------+------------+---------+-----------+----------+------------- > + URB_SHORT_NOT_OK | 0x00000001 | only in | only in | only in | no > + URB_ISO_ASAP | 0x00000002 | no | no | no | yes > + URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP | 0x00000004 | yes | yes | yes | yes > + URB_NO_FSBR | 0x00000020 | yes | no | no | no > + URB_ZERO_PACKET | 0x00000040 | no | no | only out | no > + URB_NO_INTERRUPT | 0x00000080 | yes | yes | yes | yes > + URB_FREE_BUFFER | 0x00000100 | yes | yes | yes | yes > + URB_DIR_MASK | 0x00000200 | yes | yes | yes | yes > + > + > +USBIP_RET_SUBMIT: Reply for submitting an URB > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 4 | 0x00000002 | command > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | | seqnum: URB sequence number > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 4 | | devid > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0xC | 4 | | direction: 0: USBIP_DIR_IN > + | | | 1: USBIP_DIR_OUT > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x10 | 4 | | ep: endpoint number > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x14 | 4 | | status: zero for successful URB transaction, > + | | | otherwise some kind of error happened. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x18 | 4 | n | actual_length: number of URB data bytes > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x1C | 4 | | start_frame: for an ISO frame the actually > + | | | selected frame for transmit. > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x20 | 4 | | number_of_packets > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x24 | 4 | | error_count > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x28 | 8 | | setup: data bytes for USB setup, filled with > + | | | zeros if not used > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x30 | n | | URB data bytes. For ISO transfers the padding > + | | | between each ISO packets is not transmitted. > + > +USBIP_CMD_UNLINK: Unlink an URB > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 4 | 0x00000003 | command: URB unlink command > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | | seqnum: URB sequence number to unlink: FIXME: is this so? > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 4 | | devid > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0xC | 4 | | direction: 0: USBIP_DIR_IN > + | | | 1: USBIP_DIR_OUT > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x10 | 4 | | ep: endpoint number: zero > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x14 | 4 | | seqnum: the URB sequence number given previously > + | | | at USBIP_CMD_SUBMIT.seqnum field > + > +USBIP_RET_UNLINK: Reply for URB unlink > + > + Offset | Length | Value | Meaning > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0 | 4 | 0x00000004 | command: reply for the URB unlink command > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 4 | 4 | | seqnum: the unlinked URB sequence number > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 8 | 4 | | devid > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0xC | 4 | | direction: 0: USBIP_DIR_IN > + | | | 1: USBIP_DIR_OUT > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x10 | 4 | | ep: endpoint number > +-----------+--------+------------+--------------------------------------------------- > + 0x14 | 4 | | status: This is the value contained in the > + | | | urb->status in the URB completition handler. > + | | | FIXME: a better explanation needed. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/