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    USB: xhci: No-op command queueing and irq handler. · 7f84eef0
    Sarah Sharp 提交于
    xHCI host controllers can optionally implement a no-op test.  This
    simple test ensures the OS has correctly setup all basic data structures
    and can correctly respond to interrupts from the host controller
    hardware.
    
    There are two rings exercised by the no-op test:  the command ring, and
    the event ring.
    
    The host controller driver writes a no-op command TRB to the command
    ring, and rings the doorbell for the command ring (the first entry in
    the doorbell array).  The hardware receives this event, places a command
    completion event on the event ring, and fires an interrupt.
    
    The host controller driver sees the interrupt, and checks the event ring
    for TRBs it can process, and sees the command completion event.  (See
    the rules in xhci-ring.c for who "owns" a TRB.  This is a simplified set
    of rules, and may not contain all the details that are in the xHCI 0.95
    spec.)
    
    A timer fires every 60 seconds to debug the state of the hardware and
    command and event rings.  This timer only runs if
    CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD_DEBUGGING is 'y'.
    Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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