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diff -u --new-file --recursive --exclude-from /usr/src/exclude v2.2.17/drivers/usb/dc2xx.c linux/drivers/usb/dc2xx.c
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 by David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
+ * option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+ * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ */
+ 
+ 
+/*
+ * USB driver for Kodak DC-2XX series digital still cameras
+ *
+ * The protocol here is the same as the one going over a serial line, but
+ * it uses USB for speed.  Set up /dev/kodak, get gphoto (www.gphoto.org),
+ * and have fun!
+ *
+ * This should also work for a number of other digital (non-Kodak) cameras,
+ * by adding the vendor and product IDs to the table below.  They'll need
+ * to be the sort using USB just as a fast bulk data channel.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * HISTORY
+ *
+ * 26 August, 1999 -- first release (0.1), works with my DC-240.
+ * 	The DC-280 (2Mpixel) should also work, but isn't tested.
+ *	If you use gphoto, make sure you have the USB updates.
+ *	Lives in a 2.3.14 or so Linux kernel, in drivers/usb.
+ * 31 August, 1999 -- minor update to recognize DC-260 and handle
+ *	its endpoints being in a different order.  Note that as
+ *	of gPhoto 0.36pre, the USB updates are integrated.
+ * 12 Oct, 1999 -- handle DC-280 interface class (0xff not 0x0);
+ *	added timeouts to bulk_msg calls.  Minor updates, docs.
+ * 03 Nov, 1999 -- update for 2.3.25 kernel API changes.
+ * 08 Jan, 2000 .. multiple camera support
+ * 12 Aug, 2000 .. add some real locking, remove an Oops
+ *
+ * Thanks to:  the folk who've provided USB product IDs, sent in
+ * patches, and shared their sucesses!
+ */
+
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
+#include <linux/random.h>
+#include <linux/poll.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/malloc.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#undef DEBUG
+#include <linux/usb.h>
+
+
+
+/* current USB framework handles max of 16 USB devices per driver */
+#define	MAX_CAMERAS		8
+
+/* USB char devs use USB_MAJOR and from USB_CAMERA_MINOR_BASE up */
+#define	USB_CAMERA_MINOR_BASE	80
+
+
+// XXX remove packet size limit, now that bulk transfers seem fixed
+
+/* Application protocol limit is 0x8002; USB has disliked that limit! */
+#define	MAX_PACKET_SIZE		0x2000		/* e.g. image downloading */
+
+#define	MAX_READ_RETRY		5		/* times to retry reads */
+#define	MAX_WRITE_RETRY		5		/* times to retry writes */
+#define	RETRY_TIMEOUT		(HZ)		/* sleep between retries */
+
+
+/* table of cameras that work through this driver */
+static const struct camera {
+	unsigned short	idVendor;
+	unsigned short	idProduct;
+	/* plus hooks for camera-specific info if needed */
+} cameras [] = {
+	/* These have the same application level protocol */  
+    { 0x040a, 0x0120 },		// Kodak DC-240
+    { 0x040a, 0x0130 },		// Kodak DC-280
+
+	/* These have a different application level protocol which
+	 * is part of the Flashpoint "DigitaOS".  That supports some
+	 * non-camera devices, and some non-Kodak cameras.
+	 */  
+    { 0x040a, 0x0100 },		// Kodak DC-220
+    { 0x040a, 0x0110 },		// Kodak DC-260
+    { 0x040a, 0x0111 },		// Kodak DC-265
+    { 0x040a, 0x0112 },		// Kodak DC-290
+    { 0xf003, 0x6002 },		// HP PhotoSmart C500
+
+	/* Other USB devices may well work here too, so long as they
+	 * just stick to half duplex bulk packet exchanges.  That
+	 * means, among other things, no iso or interrupt endpoints.
+	 */
+};
+
+
+struct camera_state {
+	struct usb_device	*dev;		/* USB device handle */
+	int			inEP;		/* read endpoint */
+	int			outEP;		/* write endpoint */
+	const struct camera	*info;		/* DC-240, etc */
+	int			subminor;	/* which minor dev #? */
+	struct semaphore	sem;		/* locks this struct */
+
+	/* this is non-null iff the device is open */
+	char			*buf;		/* buffer for I/O */
+
+	/* always valid */
+	wait_queue_head_t	wait;		/* for timed waits */
+};
+
+
+/* Support multiple cameras, possibly of different types.  */
+static struct camera_state *minor_data [MAX_CAMERAS];
+
+/* make this an rwlock if contention becomes an issue */
+static DECLARE_MUTEX (state_table_mutex);
+
+static ssize_t camera_read (struct file *file,
+	char *buf, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+	struct camera_state	*camera;
+	int			retries;
+	int			retval = 0;
+
+	if (len > MAX_PACKET_SIZE)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	camera = (struct camera_state *) file->private_data;
+	down (&camera->sem);
+	if (!camera->dev) {
+		up (&camera->sem);
+		return -ENODEV;
+	}
+
+	/* Big reads are common, for image downloading.  Smaller ones
+	 * are also common (even "directory listing" commands don't
+	 * send very much data).  We preserve packet boundaries here,
+	 * they matter in the application protocol.
+	 */
+	for (retries = 0; retries < MAX_READ_RETRY; retries++) {
+		int			count;
+
+		if (signal_pending (current)) {
+			retval = -EINTR;
+			break;
+		}
+
+		retval = usb_bulk_msg (camera->dev,
+			  usb_rcvbulkpipe (camera->dev, camera->inEP),
+			  camera->buf, len, &count, HZ*10);
+
+		dbg ("read (%d) - 0x%x %d", len, retval, count);
+
+		if (!retval) {
+			if (copy_to_user (buf, camera->buf, count))
+				retval = -EFAULT;
+			else
+				retval = count;
+			break;
+		}
+		if (retval != USB_ST_TIMEOUT)
+			break;
+		interruptible_sleep_on_timeout (&camera->wait, RETRY_TIMEOUT);
+
+		dbg ("read (%d) - retry", len);
+	}
+	up (&camera->sem);
+	return retval;
+}
+
+static ssize_t camera_write (struct file *file,
+	const char *buf, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+	struct camera_state	*camera;
+	ssize_t			bytes_written = 0;
+
+	if (len > MAX_PACKET_SIZE)
+		return -EINVAL;
+
+	camera = (struct camera_state *) file->private_data;
+	down (&camera->sem);
+	if (!camera->dev) {
+		up (&camera->sem);
+		return -ENODEV;
+	}
+	
+	/* most writes will be small: simple commands, sometimes with
+	 * parameters.  putting images (like borders) into the camera
+	 * would be the main use of big writes.
+	 */
+	while (len > 0) {
+		char		*obuf = camera->buf;
+		int		maxretry = MAX_WRITE_RETRY;
+		unsigned long	copy_size, thistime;
+
+		/* it's not clear that retrying can do any good ... or that
+		 * fragmenting application packets into N writes is correct.
+		 */
+		thistime = copy_size = len;
+		if (copy_from_user (obuf, buf, copy_size)) {
+			bytes_written = -EFAULT;
+			break;
+		}
+		while (thistime) {
+			int		result;
+			int		count;
+
+			if (signal_pending (current)) {
+				if (!bytes_written)
+					bytes_written = -EINTR;
+				goto done;
+			}
+
+			result = usb_bulk_msg (camera->dev,
+				 usb_sndbulkpipe (camera->dev, camera->outEP),
+				 obuf, thistime, &count, HZ*10);
+
+			if (result)
+				dbg ("write USB err - %d", result);
+
+			if (count) {
+				obuf += count;
+				thistime -= count;
+				maxretry = MAX_WRITE_RETRY;
+				continue;
+			} else if (!result)
+				break;
+				
+			if (result == USB_ST_TIMEOUT) {	/* NAK - delay a bit */
+				if (!maxretry--) {
+					if (!bytes_written)
+						bytes_written = -ETIME;
+					goto done;
+				}
+                                interruptible_sleep_on_timeout (&camera->wait,
+					RETRY_TIMEOUT);
+				continue;
+			} 
+			if (!bytes_written)
+				bytes_written = -EIO;
+			goto done;
+		}
+		bytes_written += copy_size;
+		len -= copy_size;
+		buf += copy_size;
+	}
+done:
+	up (&camera->sem);
+	dbg ("wrote %d", bytes_written); 
+	return bytes_written;
+}
+
+static int camera_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+	struct camera_state	*camera = NULL;
+	int			subminor;
+	int			value = 0;
+
+	down (&state_table_mutex);
+	subminor = MINOR (inode->i_rdev) - USB_CAMERA_MINOR_BASE;
+	if (subminor < 0 || subminor >= MAX_CAMERAS
+			|| !(camera = minor_data [subminor])) {
+		up (&state_table_mutex);
+		return -ENODEV;
+	}
+	down (&camera->sem);
+	up (&state_table_mutex);
+
+	if (camera->buf) {
+		value = -EBUSY;
+		goto done;
+	}
+
+	if (!(camera->buf = (char *) kmalloc (MAX_PACKET_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL))) {
+		value = -ENOMEM;
+		goto done;
+	}
+
+	dbg ("open #%d", subminor); 
+
+	file->private_data = camera;
+done:
+	up (&camera->sem);
+	return value;
+}
+
+static int camera_release (struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+	struct camera_state	*camera;
+	int			subminor;
+
+	camera = (struct camera_state *) file->private_data;
+	down (&state_table_mutex);
+	down (&camera->sem);
+
+	if (camera->buf) {
+		kfree (camera->buf);
+		camera->buf = 0;
+	}
+	subminor = camera->subminor;
+
+	/* If camera was unplugged with open file ... */
+	if (!camera->dev) {
+		minor_data [subminor] = NULL;
+		kfree (camera);
+	}
+	up (&camera->sem);
+	up (&state_table_mutex);
+
+	dbg ("close #%d", subminor); 
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+	/* XXX should define some ioctls to expose camera type
+	 * to applications ... what USB exposes should suffice.
+	 * apps should be able to see the camera type.
+	 */
+static /* const */ struct file_operations usb_camera_fops = {
+	    /* Uses GCC initializer extension; simpler to maintain */
+	read:		camera_read,
+	write:		camera_write,
+	open:		camera_open,
+	release:	camera_release,
+};
+
+
+
+static void * camera_probe(struct usb_device *dev, unsigned int ifnum)
+{
+	int				i;
+	const struct camera		*camera_info = NULL;
+	struct usb_interface_descriptor	*interface;
+	struct usb_endpoint_descriptor	*endpoint;
+	int				direction, ep;
+	struct camera_state		*camera = NULL;
+
+	/* Is it a supported camera? */
+	for (i = 0; i < sizeof (cameras) / sizeof (struct camera); i++) {
+		if (cameras [i].idVendor != dev->descriptor.idVendor)
+			continue;
+		if (cameras [i].idProduct != dev->descriptor.idProduct)
+			continue;
+		camera_info = &cameras [i];
+		break;
+	}
+	if (camera_info == NULL)
+		return NULL;
+
+	/* these have one config, one interface */
+	if (dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations != 1
+			|| dev->config[0].bNumInterfaces != 1) {
+		dbg ("Bogus camera config info");
+		return NULL;
+	}
+
+	/* models differ in how they report themselves */
+	interface = &dev->actconfig->interface[ifnum].altsetting[0];
+	if ((interface->bInterfaceClass != USB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE
+		&& interface->bInterfaceClass != USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC)
+			|| interface->bInterfaceSubClass != 0
+			|| interface->bInterfaceProtocol != 0
+			|| interface->bNumEndpoints != 2
+			) {
+		dbg ("Bogus camera interface info");
+		return NULL;
+	}
+
+
+	/* select "subminor" number (part of a minor number) */
+	down (&state_table_mutex);
+	for (i = 0; i < MAX_CAMERAS; i++) {
+		if (!minor_data [i])
+			break;
+	}
+	if (i >= MAX_CAMERAS) {
+		info ("Ignoring additional USB Camera");
+		up (&state_table_mutex);
+		goto bye;
+	}
+
+	/* allocate & init camera state */
+	camera = minor_data [i] = kmalloc (sizeof *camera, GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!camera) {
+		err ("no memory!");
+		up (&state_table_mutex);
+		goto bye;
+	}
+
+	init_MUTEX (&camera->sem);
+	camera->info = camera_info;
+	camera->subminor = i;
+	camera->buf = NULL;
+	init_waitqueue_head (&camera->wait);
+
+
+	/* get input and output endpoints (either order) */
+	endpoint = interface->endpoint;
+	camera->outEP = camera->inEP =  -1;
+
+	ep = endpoint [0].bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK;
+	direction = endpoint [0].bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK;
+	if (direction == USB_DIR_IN)
+		camera->inEP = ep;
+	else
+		camera->outEP = ep;
+
+	ep = endpoint [1].bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK;
+	direction = endpoint [1].bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK;
+	if (direction == USB_DIR_IN)
+		camera->inEP = ep;
+	else
+		camera->outEP = ep;
+
+	if (camera->outEP == -1 || camera->inEP == -1
+			|| endpoint [0].bmAttributes != USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK
+			|| endpoint [1].bmAttributes != USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK
+			) {
+		dbg ("Bogus endpoints");
+		goto error;
+	}
+
+	info ("USB Camera #%d connected", camera->subminor);
+
+	camera->dev = dev;
+	usb_inc_dev_use (dev);
+	goto bye;
+
+error:
+	minor_data [camera->subminor] = NULL;
+	kfree (camera);
+	camera = NULL;
+bye:
+	up (&state_table_mutex);
+	return camera;
+}
+
+static void camera_disconnect(struct usb_device *dev, void *ptr)
+{
+	struct camera_state	*camera = (struct camera_state *) ptr;
+	int			subminor = camera->subminor;
+
+	down (&state_table_mutex);
+	down (&camera->sem);
+
+	/* If camera's not opened, we can clean up right away.
+	 * Else apps see a disconnect on next I/O; the release cleans.
+	 */
+	if (!camera->buf) {
+		minor_data [subminor] = NULL;
+		kfree (camera);
+	} else
+		camera->dev = NULL;
+
+	info ("USB Camera #%d disconnected", subminor);
+	usb_dec_dev_use (dev);
+
+	up (&camera->sem);
+	up (&state_table_mutex);
+}
+
+static /* const */ struct usb_driver camera_driver = {
+	"dc2xx",
+	camera_probe,
+	camera_disconnect,
+	{ NULL, NULL },
+	&usb_camera_fops,
+	USB_CAMERA_MINOR_BASE
+};
+
+
+int __init usb_dc2xx_init(void)
+{
+ 	if (usb_register (&camera_driver) < 0)
+ 		return -1;
+	return 0;
+}
+
+void __exit usb_dc2xx_cleanup(void)
+{
+	usb_deregister (&camera_driver);
+}
+
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell, david-b@pacbell.net");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("USB Camera Driver for Kodak DC-2xx series cameras");
+
+module_init (usb_dc2xx_init);
+module_exit (usb_dc2xx_cleanup);

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