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    usb: Make core allocate resources per PCI-device. · c5635437
    Sarah Sharp 提交于
    Introduce the notion of a PCI device that may be associated with more than
    one USB host controller driver (struct usb_hcd).  This patch is the start
    of the work to separate the xHCI host controller into two roothubs: a USB
    3.0 roothub with SuperSpeed-only ports, and a USB 2.0 roothub with
    HS/FS/LS ports.
    
    One usb_hcd structure is designated to be the "primary HCD", and a pointer
    is added to the usb_hcd structure to keep track of that.  A new function
    call, usb_hcd_is_primary_hcd() is added to check whether the USB hcd is
    marked as the primary HCD (or if it is not part of a roothub pair).  To
    allow the USB core and xHCI driver to access either roothub in a pair, a
    "shared_hcd" pointer is added to the usb_hcd structure.
    
    Add a new function, usb_create_shared_hcd(), that does roothub allocation
    for paired roothubs.  It will act just like usb_create_hcd() did if the
    primary_hcd pointer argument is NULL.  If it is passed a non-NULL
    primary_hcd pointer, it sets usb_hcd->shared_hcd and usb_hcd->primary_hcd
    fields.  It will also skip the bandwidth_mutex allocation, and set the
    secondary hcd's bandwidth_mutex pointer to the primary HCD's mutex.
    
    IRQs are only allocated once for the primary roothub.
    
    Introduce a new usb_hcd driver flag that indicates the host controller
    driver wants to create two roothubs.  If the HCD_SHARED flag is set, then
    the USB core PCI probe methods will allocate a second roothub, and make
    sure that second roothub gets freed during rmmod and in initialization
    error paths.
    
    When usb_hc_died() is called with the primary HCD, make sure that any
    roothubs that share that host controller are also marked as being dead.
    Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
    c5635437
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