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Steinar Bakkemo 64a4289cf6 usbotg-bsp: improve vbus glitch detection/primary charger detection
Due to the USB-C connector introducing a slight delay between the detection of
a stable VBUS and the data lines making contact, the delay after setting the
USB PHY into charger detection mode before reading the detection status had to
be increased from 1 ms to 500 ms, enabling the user to use 500 ms to insert the
USB-C connector fully into the device and still get a positive CDP/DCP port
detection, enabling higher charge current where this is offered.
2020-10-08 20:41:27 +02:00
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atm License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license 2017-11-02 11:10:55 +01:00
c67x00 c67x00-hcd: constify hc_driver structures 2017-07-30 07:26:52 -07:00
cdns3 MLK-19601-1 xhci: Fix leaking USB3 shared_hcd at xhci removal 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
chipidea usbotg-bsp: improve vbus glitch detection/primary charger detection 2020-10-08 20:41:27 +02:00
class usb: cdc_acm: Do not leak URB buffers 2018-10-13 09:27:26 +02:00
common MLK-9897-2 usb: otg-fsm: check B-device state before sending polling request 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
core MLK-17380-3 usb: move EH SINGLE_STEP_SET_FEATURE implement to core 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
dwc2 dwc2: gadget: Fix ISOC IN DDMA PID bitfield value calculation 2018-08-24 13:09:01 +02:00
dwc3 MLK-18922-2 usb: dwc3: add OTG capabilities handling 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
early USB: early: Use new USB product ID and strings for DbC device 2017-11-21 09:49:21 +01:00
gadget usb-gadget: set VID/PID for the USB/RNDIS driver 2020-10-08 01:32:59 +02:00
host Revert "xhci: Reset Renesas uPD72020x USB controller for 32-bit DMA issue" 2018-12-18 10:14:17 +08:00
image License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license 2017-11-02 11:10:55 +01:00
isp1760 License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license 2017-11-02 11:10:55 +01:00
misc MLK-9638-4 usb: ehset: test: start timer for B host switch role back 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
mon usb: usbmon: Read text within supplied buffer size 2018-03-19 08:42:46 +01:00
mtu3 usb: mtu3: fix error return code in ssusb_gadget_init() 2017-12-10 13:40:41 +01:00
musb usb: musb: dsps: do not disable CPPI41 irq in driver teardown 2018-10-03 17:00:55 -07:00
phy MLK-20158-3 usb: phy: mxs: add wakeup enable for imx7ulp 2018-11-02 16:42:09 +08:00
renesas_usbhs usb: renesas_usbhs: missed the "running" flag in usb_dmac with rx path 2018-02-28 10:19:43 +01:00
serial USB: serial: simple: add Motorola Tetra MTP6550 id 2018-10-13 09:27:26 +02:00
storage usb: uas: add support for more quirk flags 2018-09-26 08:38:07 +02:00
typec MLK-16013-9 usb: typec: add interface to get port type and role 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
usbip usbip: vhci_sysfs: fix potential Spectre v1 2018-06-16 09:45:15 +02:00
wusbcore usb: wusbcore: security: cast sizeof to int for comparison 2018-10-03 17:00:49 -07:00
Kconfig MLK-16065-7 usb: cdns3: add Cadence USB3 controller driver 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
Makefile MLK-16065-7 usb: cdns3: add Cadence USB3 controller driver 2018-10-29 11:10:38 +08:00
README
usb-skeleton.c USB: usb-skeleton: refactor endpoint retrieval 2017-03-23 13:54:08 +01:00

README

To understand all the Linux-USB framework, you'll use these resources:

    * This source code.  This is necessarily an evolving work, and
      includes kerneldoc that should help you get a current overview.
      ("make pdfdocs", and then look at "usb.pdf" for host side and
      "gadget.pdf" for peripheral side.)  Also, Documentation/usb has
      more information.

    * The USB 2.0 specification (from www.usb.org), with supplements
      such as those for USB OTG and the various device classes.
      The USB specification has a good overview chapter, and USB
      peripherals conform to the widely known "Chapter 9".

    * Chip specifications for USB controllers.  Examples include
      host controllers (on PCs, servers, and more); peripheral
      controllers (in devices with Linux firmware, like printers or
      cell phones); and hard-wired peripherals like Ethernet adapters.

    * Specifications for other protocols implemented by USB peripheral
      functions.  Some are vendor-specific; others are vendor-neutral
      but just standardized outside of the www.usb.org team.

Here is a list of what each subdirectory here is, and what is contained in
them.

core/		- This is for the core USB host code, including the
		  usbfs files and the hub class driver ("hub_wq").

host/		- This is for USB host controller drivers.  This
		  includes UHCI, OHCI, EHCI, and others that might
		  be used with more specialized "embedded" systems.

gadget/		- This is for USB peripheral controller drivers and
		  the various gadget drivers which talk to them.


Individual USB driver directories.  A new driver should be added to the
first subdirectory in the list below that it fits into.

image/		- This is for still image drivers, like scanners or
		  digital cameras.
../input/	- This is for any driver that uses the input subsystem,
		  like keyboard, mice, touchscreens, tablets, etc.
../media/	- This is for multimedia drivers, like video cameras,
		  radios, and any other drivers that talk to the v4l
		  subsystem.
../net/		- This is for network drivers.
serial/		- This is for USB to serial drivers.
storage/	- This is for USB mass-storage drivers.
class/		- This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
		  into any of the above categories, and work for a range
		  of USB Class specified devices. 
misc/		- This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
		  into any of the above categories.