From 38c5df225692cde4d695e4c74eaa7d83546ebe53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Balbi Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 19:57:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] usb: musb: gadget: delete wrong comment Those comments haven't been updated for a long time, so much that they don't make sense anymore. Best to remove them. Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi --- drivers/usb/musb/musb_gadget.c | 108 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 108 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/usb/musb/musb_gadget.c b/drivers/usb/musb/musb_gadget.c index e363033f6754..b47f66d32b40 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/musb/musb_gadget.c +++ b/drivers/usb/musb/musb_gadget.c @@ -46,48 +46,6 @@ #include "musb_core.h" -/* MUSB PERIPHERAL status 3-mar-2006: - * - * - EP0 seems solid. It passes both USBCV and usbtest control cases. - * Minor glitches: - * - * + remote wakeup to Linux hosts work, but saw USBCV failures; - * in one test run (operator error?) - * + endpoint halt tests -- in both usbtest and usbcv -- seem - * to break when dma is enabled ... is something wrongly - * clearing SENDSTALL? - * - * - Mass storage behaved ok when last tested. Network traffic patterns - * (with lots of short transfers etc) need retesting; they turn up the - * worst cases of the DMA, since short packets are typical but are not - * required. - * - * - TX/IN - * + both pio and dma behave in with network and g_zero tests - * + no cppi throughput issues other than no-hw-queueing - * + failed with FLAT_REG (DaVinci) - * + seems to behave with double buffering, PIO -and- CPPI - * + with gadgetfs + AIO, requests got lost? - * - * - RX/OUT - * + both pio and dma behave in with network and g_zero tests - * + dma is slow in typical case (short_not_ok is clear) - * + double buffering ok with PIO - * + double buffering *FAILS* with CPPI, wrong data bytes sometimes - * + request lossage observed with gadgetfs - * - * - ISO not tested ... might work, but only weakly isochronous - * - * - Gadget driver disabling of softconnect during bind() is ignored; so - * drivers can't hold off host requests until userspace is ready. - * (Workaround: they can turn it off later.) - * - * - PORTABILITY (assumes PIO works): - * + DaVinci, basically works with cppi dma - * + OMAP 2430, ditto with mentor dma - * + TUSB 6010, platform-specific dma in the works - */ - /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #define is_buffer_mapped(req) (is_dma_capable() && \ @@ -275,41 +233,6 @@ static inline int max_ep_writesize(struct musb *musb, struct musb_ep *ep) return ep->packet_sz; } - -#ifdef CONFIG_USB_INVENTRA_DMA - -/* Peripheral tx (IN) using Mentor DMA works as follows: - Only mode 0 is used for transfers <= wPktSize, - mode 1 is used for larger transfers, - - One of the following happens: - - Host sends IN token which causes an endpoint interrupt - -> TxAvail - -> if DMA is currently busy, exit. - -> if queue is non-empty, txstate(). - - - Request is queued by the gadget driver. - -> if queue was previously empty, txstate() - - txstate() - -> start - /\ -> setup DMA - | (data is transferred to the FIFO, then sent out when - | IN token(s) are recd from Host. - | -> DMA interrupt on completion - | calls TxAvail. - | -> stop DMA, ~DMAENAB, - | -> set TxPktRdy for last short pkt or zlp - | -> Complete Request - | -> Continue next request (call txstate) - |___________________________________| - - * Non-Mentor DMA engines can of course work differently, such as by - * upleveling from irq-per-packet to irq-per-buffer. - */ - -#endif - /* * An endpoint is transmitting data. This can be called either from * the IRQ routine or from ep.queue() to kickstart a request on an @@ -616,37 +539,6 @@ void musb_g_tx(struct musb *musb, u8 epnum) /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ -#ifdef CONFIG_USB_INVENTRA_DMA - -/* Peripheral rx (OUT) using Mentor DMA works as follows: - - Only mode 0 is used. - - - Request is queued by the gadget class driver. - -> if queue was previously empty, rxstate() - - - Host sends OUT token which causes an endpoint interrupt - /\ -> RxReady - | -> if request queued, call rxstate - | /\ -> setup DMA - | | -> DMA interrupt on completion - | | -> RxReady - | | -> stop DMA - | | -> ack the read - | | -> if data recd = max expected - | | by the request, or host - | | sent a short packet, - | | complete the request, - | | and start the next one. - | |_____________________________________| - | else just wait for the host - | to send the next OUT token. - |__________________________________________________| - - * Non-Mentor DMA engines can of course work differently. - */ - -#endif - /* * Context: controller locked, IRQs blocked, endpoint selected */ -- 2.30.2