|  | Background | 
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|  | Bulk endpoint streams were added in the USB 3.0 specification.  Streams allow a | 
|  | device driver to overload a bulk endpoint so that multiple transfers can be | 
|  | queued at once. | 
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|  | Streams are defined in sections 4.4.6.4 and 8.12.1.4 of the Universal Serial Bus | 
|  | 3.0 specification at http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/  The USB Attached SCSI | 
|  | Protocol, which uses streams to queue multiple SCSI commands, can be found on | 
|  | the T10 website (http://t10.org/). | 
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|  | Device-side implications | 
|  | ======================== | 
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|  | Once a buffer has been queued to a stream ring, the device is notified (through | 
|  | an out-of-band mechanism on another endpoint) that data is ready for that stream | 
|  | ID.  The device then tells the host which "stream" it wants to start.  The host | 
|  | can also initiate a transfer on a stream without the device asking, but the | 
|  | device can refuse that transfer.  Devices can switch between streams at any | 
|  | time. | 
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|  | Driver implications | 
|  | =================== | 
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|  | int usb_alloc_streams(struct usb_interface *interface, | 
|  | struct usb_host_endpoint **eps, unsigned int num_eps, | 
|  | unsigned int num_streams, gfp_t mem_flags); | 
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|  | Device drivers will call this API to request that the host controller driver | 
|  | allocate memory so the driver can use up to num_streams stream IDs.  They must | 
|  | pass an array of usb_host_endpoints that need to be setup with similar stream | 
|  | IDs.  This is to ensure that a UASP driver will be able to use the same stream | 
|  | ID for the bulk IN and OUT endpoints used in a Bi-directional command sequence. | 
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|  | The return value is an error condition (if one of the endpoints doesn't support | 
|  | streams, or the xHCI driver ran out of memory), or the number of streams the | 
|  | host controller allocated for this endpoint.  The xHCI host controller hardware | 
|  | declares how many stream IDs it can support, and each bulk endpoint on a | 
|  | SuperSpeed device will say how many stream IDs it can handle.  Therefore, | 
|  | drivers should be able to deal with being allocated less stream IDs than they | 
|  | requested. | 
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|  | Do NOT call this function if you have URBs enqueued for any of the endpoints | 
|  | passed in as arguments.  Do not call this function to request less than two | 
|  | streams. | 
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|  | Drivers will only be allowed to call this API once for the same endpoint | 
|  | without calling usb_free_streams().  This is a simplification for the xHCI host | 
|  | controller driver, and may change in the future. | 
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|  | Picking new Stream IDs to use | 
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|  | Stream ID 0 is reserved, and should not be used to communicate with devices.  If | 
|  | usb_alloc_streams() returns with a value of N, you may use streams 1 though N. | 
|  | To queue an URB for a specific stream, set the urb->stream_id value.  If the | 
|  | endpoint does not support streams, an error will be returned. | 
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|  | Note that new API to choose the next stream ID will have to be added if the xHCI | 
|  | driver supports secondary stream IDs. | 
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|  | Clean up | 
|  | ======== | 
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|  | If a driver wishes to stop using streams to communicate with the device, it | 
|  | should call | 
|  |  | 
|  | void usb_free_streams(struct usb_interface *interface, | 
|  | struct usb_host_endpoint **eps, unsigned int num_eps, | 
|  | gfp_t mem_flags); | 
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|  | All stream IDs will be deallocated when the driver releases the interface, to | 
|  | ensure that drivers that don't support streams will be able to use the endpoint. |