/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* * This file holds USB constants and structures that are needed for * USB device APIs. These are used by the USB device model, which is * defined in chapter 9 of the USB 2.0 specification and in the * Wireless USB 1.0 (spread around). Linux has several APIs in C that * need these: * * - the host side Linux-USB kernel driver API; * - the "usbfs" user space API; and * - the Linux "gadget" device/peripheral side driver API. * * USB 2.0 adds an additional "On The Go" (OTG) mode, which lets systems * act either as a USB host or as a USB device. That means the host and * device side APIs benefit from working well together. * * There's also "Wireless USB", using low power short range radios for * peripheral interconnection but otherwise building on the USB framework. * * Note all descriptors are declared '__attribute__((packed))' so that: * * [a] they never get padded, either internally (USB spec writers * probably handled that) or externally; * * [b] so that accessing bigger-than-a-bytes fields will never * generate bus errors on any platform, even when the location of * its descriptor inside a bundle isn't "naturally aligned", and * * [c] for consistency, removing all doubt even when it appears to * someone that the two other points are non-issues for that * particular descriptor type. */ #ifndef __LINUX_USB_CH9_H #define __LINUX_USB_CH9_H #include /* USB 3.2 SuperSpeed Plus phy signaling rate generation and lane count */ enum usb_ssp_rate { USB_SSP_GEN_UNKNOWN = 0, USB_SSP_GEN_2x1, USB_SSP_GEN_1x2, USB_SSP_GEN_2x2, }; extern const char *usb_speed_string(enum usb_device_speed speed); /** * usb_speed_by_string() - Get speed from human readable name. * @string: The human readable name for the speed. If it is not one of known * names, USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN will be returned. */ enum usb_device_speed usb_speed_by_string(const char *string); #endif /* __LINUX_USB_CH9_H */