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259065 |
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07-Dec-2013 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle. - Update __FreeBSD_version [1] - Set branch name to -RC1
[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with a value ending in zero.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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242829 |
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09-Nov-2012 |
hselasky |
Fix LOW and FULL speed USB INTERRUPT endpoint support for the DWC OTG driver. Fix a hang issue when using LOW and FULL speed BULK traffic. Make sure we don't ask for data in the last microframe. This allows using devices like USB mice and USB keyboards connected to the RPI-B.
Suggested by: gonzo @
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240998 |
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27-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Make sure we record NAK tokens in the TD structure for IN direction. Improve host channel disabling. Wait two times 125us for channel to be disabled. The DWC OTG doesn't like when channels are re-used too early.
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240969 |
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26-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Make sure the DWC OTG host mode channels are given enough time to disable.
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240857 |
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23-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
DWC OTG host mode improvements. Add support for the 3-strikes and you are gone rule. Optimise use of channels so that when a channel is not ready another channel is used. Instead of using the SOF interrupt use the system timer to drive the host statemachine. This might give lower throughput and higher latency, but reduces the CPU usage significantly. The DWC OTG host mode support should not be considered for serious USB host controller applications. Some problems are still seen with LOW speed USB devices.
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240482 |
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14-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
DWC OTG improvements. Implement full support for SPLIT transactions, in other words FULL/LOW speed devices through HIGH speed HUBs. Improve support for suspend and resume in host mode.
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240419 |
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12-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Fix TX FIFO sizes. Correct FIFO handling in Host mode.
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240381 |
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12-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Reduce DWC OTG polling rate by using the SOF interrupt.
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240374 |
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11-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Fix missing parts of DWC OTG host mode support. The host mode support of the DWC OTG is very simple in PIO mode, and we need to re-transmit data when NAK is received among other things. We probably will need to implement some kind of rate limitation on the NAK-ing.
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240302 |
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10-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Cleanup interrupt handling in Host Mode.
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240279 |
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09-Sep-2012 |
hselasky |
Add support for host mode to the DWC OTG controller driver. The DWC OTG host mode support should still be considered experimental. Isochronous support for DWC OTG is not fully implemented. Some code added derives from Aleksandr Rybalko's dotg.c driver.
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239909 |
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30-Aug-2012 |
hselasky |
Preparations for adding USB HOST mode to the DWC OTG driver. Merge register file with external one and put all register definitions in a separate file.
Submitted by: ray @
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232539 |
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05-Mar-2012 |
hselasky |
Fix for DWC OTG interrupt register programming. Fix a compiler warning. Add missing header file.
MFC after: 1 week
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230424 |
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21-Jan-2012 |
hselasky |
Add support for the DesignWare USB 2.0 OTG controller chipset. Currently the code is not built by any modules. That will be fixed later. The Atmel ARM bus interface file part of this commit is just for sake of example. All registers and bits are declared like macros and not C-structures like in official Synopsis header files. This driver mostly origins from the musb_otg.c driver in FreeBSD except that the chip specific programming has been replaced by the one for DWC 2.0 USB OTG. Some parts related to system suspend and resume have been left like empty functions for the future. USB suspend and resume is fully supported.
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