USB layer of U-Boot causes USB protocol errors while using USB memory sticks

There are several differences between Linux, Windows and U-boot for initialising the
USB devices. While analysing the behaviour of U-boot it turned out that U-boot does
things really different, and some are wrong (compared to the USB standard).

This patch fixes some errors:
* The NEW_init procedure that was already in the code is good, while the old procedure
  is wrong. See code comments for more info.
* On a Control request the data returned by the device can be more than 8 bytes, while
  the host limits it to 8 bytes. This caused the host to generate a DataOverrun error.
  This results in a lot of USB sticks not being recognised, and the transmission ended
  frequently with a CTL:TIMEOUT Error.
* Added a flag CONFIG_LEGACY_USB_INIT_SEQ to allow users to use the old init procedure.

Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <linux@bohmer.net>
Signed-off-by: Markus Klotzbuecher <mk@denx.de>
master
Remy Bohmer 16 years ago committed by Markus Klotzbuecher
parent 6f5794a6f7
commit c9e8436b10
  1. 50
      common/usb.c

@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ void usb_scan_devices(void);
int usb_hub_probe(struct usb_device *dev, int ifnum);
void usb_hub_reset(void);
static int hub_port_reset(struct usb_device *dev, int port,
unsigned short *portstat);
/***********************************************************************
* wait_ms
@ -765,20 +766,34 @@ int usb_new_device(struct usb_device *dev)
int tmp;
unsigned char tmpbuf[USB_BUFSIZ];
dev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0 = 8; /* Start off at 8 bytes */
dev->maxpacketsize = 0; /* Default to 8 byte max packet size */
dev->epmaxpacketin [0] = 8;
dev->epmaxpacketout[0] = 8;
/* We still haven't set the Address yet */
addr = dev->devnum;
dev->devnum = 0;
#undef NEW_INIT_SEQ
#ifdef NEW_INIT_SEQ
#ifdef CONFIG_LEGACY_USB_INIT_SEQ
/* this is the old and known way of initializing devices, it is
* different than what Windows and Linux are doing. Windows and Linux
* both retrieve 64 bytes while reading the device descriptor
* Several USB stick devices report ERR: CTL_TIMEOUT, caused by an
* invalid header while reading 8 bytes as device descriptor. */
dev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0 = 8; /* Start off at 8 bytes */
dev->maxpacketsize = 0; /* Default to 8 byte max packet size */
dev->epmaxpacketin [0] = 8;
dev->epmaxpacketout[0] = 8;
err = usb_get_descriptor(dev, USB_DT_DEVICE, 0, &dev->descriptor, 8);
if (err < 8) {
printf("\n USB device not responding, " \
"giving up (status=%lX)\n",dev->status);
return 1;
}
#else
/* this is a Windows scheme of initialization sequence, with double
* reset of the device. Some equipment is said to work only with such
* init sequence; this patch is based on the work by Alan Stern:
* reset of the device (Linux uses the same sequence, but without double
* reset. This double reset is not considered harmful and matches the
* Windows behaviour)
* Some equipment is said to work only with such init sequence; this
* patch is based on the work by Alan Stern:
* http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5729457&forum_id=5398
*/
int j;
@ -790,10 +805,13 @@ int usb_new_device(struct usb_device *dev)
/* send 64-byte GET-DEVICE-DESCRIPTOR request. Since the descriptor is
* only 18 bytes long, this will terminate with a short packet. But if
* the maxpacket size is 8 or 16 the device may be waiting to transmit
* some more. */
* some more, or keeps on retransmitting the 8 byte header. */
desc = (struct usb_device_descriptor *)tmpbuf;
desc->bMaxPacketSize0 = 0;
dev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0 = 64; /* Start off at 64 bytes */
dev->maxpacketsize = 64; /* Default to 64 byte max packet size */
dev->epmaxpacketin [0] = 64;
dev->epmaxpacketout[0] = 64;
for (j = 0; j < 3; ++j) {
err = usb_get_descriptor(dev, USB_DT_DEVICE, 0, desc, 64);
if (err < 0) {
@ -824,14 +842,6 @@ int usb_new_device(struct usb_device *dev)
return 1;
}
}
#else
/* and this is the old and known way of initializing devices */
err = usb_get_descriptor(dev, USB_DT_DEVICE, 0, &dev->descriptor, 8);
if (err < 8) {
printf("\n USB device not responding, " \
"giving up (status=%lX)\n", dev->status);
return 1;
}
#endif
dev->epmaxpacketin [0] = dev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0;

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