USB_RESET_DEVICE(9F)USB_RESET_DEVICE(9F)NAMEusb_reset_device - reset a USB device according to the reset_level.
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/usb/usba.h
int usb_reset_device (dev_info_t *dip,
usb_dev_reset_lvl_t reset_level);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
PARAMETERS
dip
Pointer to the devices's dev_info structure.
reset_level
The level to which the device is reset. See below for a list of
valid usb_dev_reset_lvl_t values and explanations.
DESCRIPTION
The usb_reset_device() function provides a client driver to request a
hardware reset for a USB device, which may be required in some situa‐
tions such as:
o Resetting the hardware may help drivers to recover devices
from an error state caused by physical or firmware defects.
o Some USB devices need the driver to upload firmware into the
device's RAM and initiate a hardware reset in order to acti‐
vate the new firmware.
The valid values for the reset_level are:
USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT
The default reset level. The device is reset and any error status
is cleared. The device state machines and registers are also
cleared and need to be reinitialized in the driver. The current
driver remains attached. This reset level applies to hardware error
recovery, or firmware download without changing the descriptors.
USB_RESET_LVL_REATTACH
The device is reset. The original driver is detached and a new
driver attaching process is started according to the updated com‐
patible name. This reset level applies to the firmware download
with the descriptors changing, or other situations in which the
device needs to be reattached.
The usb_reset_device() function creates a new helper thread for
reattachment. When called from attach(9E), the new thread sets a
timer (1 second), and waits until the driver's attach(9E) com‐
pletes, after which the thread attempts to reattach the driver.
When not called from attach(9E), the new thread attempts to reat‐
tach the driver immediately.
If the thread fails to reattach to the driver, an error message is
printed in system log with the detailed reason. The driver returns
to a stable state, depending on where the failure occurred.
RETURN VALUES
The return values for the usb_reset_device() function are:
USB_SUCCESS
If USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT is specified, the
device was reset successfully. If
USB_RESET_LVL_REATTACH is specified, reattaching
was started successfully or a previous reset is
still in progress.
USB_FAILURE
The state of the device's parent hub is invalid
(disconnected or suspended). This is called
when the driver being detached. If
USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT is specified, the device
failed to be reset. If USB_RESET_LVL_REATTACH is
specified, reattaching failed to start.
USB_INVALID_ARGS
Invalid arguments.
USB_INVALID_PERM
The driver of the dip does not own the entire
device.
USB_BUSY
If USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT is specified, one or
more pipes other than the default control pipe
are open on the device.
USB_INVALID_CONTEXT
If USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT is specified, called
from interrupt context
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Resetting a Device
The following example shows how a device is reset to recover it from an
error state:
xxx_configure()
{
xxx_set_parameter1();
if (xxx_set_parameter2() == USB_FAILURE) {
/* Close all the opened pipes except the default pipe */
xxx_close_all_opened_pipes();
/* Reset the device */
rval = usb_reset_device(dip, USB_RESET_LVL_DEFAULT);
if (rval == USB_SUCCESS) {
/* Re-configure the device */
xxx_set_parameter1();
xxx_set_parameter2();
/* Open the closed pipes if needed */
...
} else {
/* Failed to reset the device, check the return value for
further process */
...
}
}
}
Example 2 Resetting a Device After Downloading Firmware
The following example shows how a device is reset after downloading
firmware. the device's descriptors change after the reset:
static int xxx_attach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd)
{
...
/* Download the firmware to the RAM of the device */
if (firmware_download() == USB_SUCCESS) {
/* Reset the device and re-enumerate it */
rval = usb_reset_device(dip, USB_RESET_LVL_REATTACH);
if (rval == USB_SUCCESS) {
/* The re-enumeration has been started up, just return */
return (DDI_SUCCESS);
} else {
/* Failed to start the re-enumeration, check the return value
for further process*/
...
return (DDI_FAILURE);
}
}
CONTEXT
The usb_reset_device() function may be called from user or kernel con‐
text.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌────────────────────┬───────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Architecture │ PCI-based systems │
├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │ Committed │
└────────────────────┴───────────────────┘
SEE ALSOattributes(5), usb_clr_feature(9F), usb_get_cfg(9F),
usb_pipe_close(9F), usb_pipe_open(9F), usb_pipe_reset(9F),
DIAGNOSTICS
The messages described below may appear on the system console as well
as being logged. All messages are formatted in the following manner:
WARNING: dev_path hubdinstance_num driver_name Error message ...
driver_name instance_num is under bus power management, cannot be
reset. Please disconnect and reconnect this device.
Bus power management is in process when calling the reset function,
the device failed to be reset and stayed in the former state.
Please disconnect and reconnect it to system.
Time out when resetting the device driver_name instance_num. Please
disconnect and reconnect it to system.
The parent hub/root hub of this device is busy now. The device
failed to be reset and stayed in the former state. Please discon‐
nect the device, wait for a while and reconnect it to system.
driver_name instance_num cannot be reset due to other applications are
using it, please first close these applications, then disconnect and
reconnect the device.
The device is using by other applications, the related driver
failed to be detached. Please make sure to close these applications
before calling the reset function.
NOTES
Always close all applications before resetting a device.
Aug 21, 2007 USB_RESET_DEVICE(9F)