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  1. ; standard driver stuff
  2. format MS COFF
  3.  
  4. DEBUG = 1
  5. DUMP_PACKETS = 0
  6.  
  7. ; this is for DEBUGF macro from 'fdo.inc'
  8. __DEBUG__ = 1
  9. __DEBUG_LEVEL__ = 1
  10.  
  11. include 'proc32.inc'
  12. include 'imports.inc'
  13. include 'fdo.inc'
  14.  
  15. public START
  16. public version
  17.  
  18. ; USB constants
  19. DEVICE_DESCR_TYPE = 1
  20. CONFIG_DESCR_TYPE = 2
  21. STRING_DESCR_TYPE = 3
  22. INTERFACE_DESCR_TYPE = 4
  23. ENDPOINT_DESCR_TYPE = 5
  24. DEVICE_QUALIFIER_DESCR_TYPE = 6
  25.  
  26. CONTROL_PIPE = 0
  27. ISOCHRONOUS_PIPE = 1
  28. BULK_PIPE = 2
  29. INTERRUPT_PIPE = 3
  30.  
  31. ; USB structures
  32. virtual at 0
  33. config_descr:
  34. .bLength                db      ?
  35. .bDescriptorType        db      ?
  36. .wTotalLength           dw      ?
  37. .bNumInterfaces         db      ?
  38. .bConfigurationValue    db      ?
  39. .iConfiguration         db      ?
  40. .bmAttributes           db      ?
  41. .bMaxPower              db      ?
  42. .sizeof:
  43. end virtual
  44.  
  45. virtual at 0
  46. interface_descr:
  47. .bLength                db      ?
  48. .bDescriptorType        db      ?
  49. .bInterfaceNumber       db      ?
  50. .bAlternateSetting      db      ?
  51. .bNumEndpoints          db      ?
  52. .bInterfaceClass        db      ?
  53. .bInterfaceSubClass     db      ?
  54. .bInterfaceProtocol     db      ?
  55. .iInterface             db      ?
  56. .sizeof:
  57. end virtual
  58.  
  59. virtual at 0
  60. endpoint_descr:
  61. .bLength                db      ?
  62. .bDescriptorType        db      ?
  63. .bEndpointAddress       db      ?
  64. .bmAttributes           db      ?
  65. .wMaxPacketSize         dw      ?
  66. .bInterval              db      ?
  67. .sizeof:
  68. end virtual
  69.  
  70. ; Mass storage protocol constants, USB layer
  71. REQUEST_GETMAXLUN = 0xFE        ; get max lun
  72. REQUEST_BORESET = 0xFF          ; bulk-only reset
  73.  
  74. ; Mass storage protocol structures, USB layer
  75. ; Sent from host to device in the first stage of an operation.
  76. struc command_block_wrapper
  77. {
  78. .Signature      dd      ?       ; the constant 'USBC'
  79. .Tag            dd      ?       ; identifies response with request
  80. .Length         dd      ?       ; length of data-transport phase
  81. .Flags          db      ?       ; one of CBW_FLAG_*
  82. CBW_FLAG_OUT = 0
  83. CBW_FLAG_IN = 80h
  84. .LUN            db      ?       ; addressed unit
  85. .CommandLength  db      ?       ; the length of the following field
  86. .Command        rb      16
  87. .sizeof:
  88. }
  89. virtual at 0
  90. command_block_wrapper   command_block_wrapper
  91. end virtual
  92.  
  93. ; Sent from device to host in the last stage of an operation.
  94. struc command_status_wrapper
  95. {
  96. .Signature      dd      ?       ; the constant 'USBS'
  97. .Tag            dd      ?       ; identifies response with request
  98. .LengthRest     dd      ?       ; .Length - (size of data which were transferred)
  99. .Status         db      ?       ; one of CSW_STATUS_*
  100. CSW_STATUS_OK = 0
  101. CSW_STATUS_FAIL = 1
  102. CSW_STATUS_FATAL = 2
  103. .sizeof:
  104. }
  105. virtual at 0
  106. command_status_wrapper  command_status_wrapper
  107. end virtual
  108.  
  109. ; Constants of SCSI layer
  110. SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE = 3
  111. SCSI_INQUIRY = 12h
  112. SCSI_READ_CAPACITY = 25h
  113. SCSI_READ10 = 28h
  114. SCSI_WRITE10 = 2Ah
  115.  
  116. ; Result of SCSI REQUEST SENSE command.
  117. SENSE_UNKNOWN = 0
  118. SENSE_RECOVERED_ERROR = 1
  119. SENSE_NOT_READY = 2
  120. SENSE_MEDIUM_ERROR = 3
  121. SENSE_HARDWARE_ERROR = 4
  122. SENSE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST = 5
  123. SENSE_UNIT_ATTENTION = 6
  124. SENSE_DATA_PROTECT = 7
  125. SENSE_BLANK_CHECK = 8
  126. ; 9 is vendor-specific
  127. SENSE_COPY_ABORTED = 10
  128. SENSE_ABORTED_COMMAND = 11
  129. SENSE_EQUAL = 12
  130. SENSE_VOLUME_OVERFLOW = 13
  131. SENSE_MISCOMPARE = 14
  132. ; 15 is reserved
  133.  
  134. ; Structures of SCSI layer
  135. ; Result of SCSI INQUIRY request.
  136. struc inquiry_data
  137. {
  138. .PeripheralDevice       db      ?       ; lower 5 bits are PeripheralDeviceType
  139.                                         ; upper 3 bits are PeripheralQualifier
  140. .RemovableMedium        db      ?       ; upper bit is RemovableMedium
  141.                                         ; other bits are for compatibility
  142. .Version                db      ?       ; lower 3 bits are ANSI-Approved version
  143.                                         ; next 3 bits are ECMA version
  144.                                         ; upper 2 bits are ISO version
  145. .ResponseDataFormat     db      ?       ; lower 4 bits are ResponseDataFormat
  146.                                         ; bit 6 is TrmIOP
  147.                                         ; bit 7 is AENC
  148. .AdditionalLength       db      ?
  149.                         dw      ?       ; reserved
  150. .Flags                  db      ?
  151. .VendorID               rb      8       ; vendor ID, big-endian
  152. .ProductID              rb      16      ; product ID, big-endian
  153. .ProductRevBE           dd      ?       ; product revision, big-endian
  154. .sizeof:
  155. }
  156. virtual at 0
  157. inquiry_data inquiry_data
  158. end virtual
  159.  
  160. struc sense_data
  161. {
  162. .ErrorCode              db      ?       ; lower 7 bits are error code:
  163.                                         ; 70h = current error,
  164.                                         ; 71h = deferred error
  165.                                         ; upper bit is InformationValid
  166. .SegmentNumber          db      ?       ; number of segment descriptor
  167.                                         ; for commands COPY [+VERIFY], COMPARE
  168. .SenseKey               db      ?       ; bits 0-3 are one of SENSE_*
  169.                                         ; bit 4 is reserved
  170.                                         ; bit 5 is IncorrectLengthIndicator
  171.                                         ; bits 6 and 7 are used by
  172.                                         ; sequential-access devices
  173. .Information            dd      ?       ; command-specific
  174. .AdditionalLength       db      ?       ; length of data starting here
  175. .CommandInformation     dd      ?       ; command-specific
  176. .AdditionalSenseCode    db      ?       ; \ more detailed error code
  177. .AdditionalSenseQual    db      ?       ; / standard has a large table of them
  178. .FRUCode                db      ?       ; which part of device has failed
  179.                                         ; (device-specific, not regulated)
  180. .SenseKeySpecific       rb      3       ; depends on SenseKey
  181. .sizeof:
  182. }
  183. virtual at 0
  184. sense_data sense_data
  185. end virtual
  186.  
  187. ; Device data
  188. ; USB Mass storage device has one or more logical units, identified by LUN,
  189. ; logical unit number. The highest value of LUN, that is, number of units
  190. ; minus 1, can be obtained via control request Get Max LUN.
  191. virtual at 0
  192. usb_device_data:
  193. .ConfigPipe             dd      ?       ; configuration pipe
  194. .OutPipe                dd      ?       ; pipe for OUT bulk endpoint
  195. .InPipe                 dd      ?       ; pipe for IN bulk endpoint
  196. .MaxLUN                 dd      ?       ; maximum Logical Unit Number
  197. .LogicalDevices         dd      ?       ; pointer to array of usb_unit_data
  198. ; 1 for a connected USB device, 1 for each disk device
  199. ; the structure can be freed when .NumReferences decreases to zero
  200. .NumReferences          dd      ?       ; number of references
  201. .ConfigRequest          rb      8       ; buffer for configuration requests
  202. .LengthRest             dd      ?       ; Length - (size of data which were transferred)
  203. ; All requests to a given device are serialized,
  204. ; only one request to a given device can be processed at a time.
  205. ; The current request and all pending requests are organized in the following
  206. ; queue, the head being the current request.
  207. ; NB: the queue must be device-wide due to the protocol:
  208. ; data stage is not tagged (unlike command_*_wrapper), so the only way to know
  209. ; what request the data are associated with is to guarantee that only one
  210. ; request is processing at the time.
  211. .RequestsQueue          rd      2
  212. .QueueLock              rd      3       ; protects .RequestsQueue
  213. .InquiryData            inquiry_data    ; information about device
  214. ; data for the current request
  215. .Command                command_block_wrapper
  216. .DeviceDisconnected     db      ?
  217. .Status                 command_status_wrapper
  218. .Sense                  sense_data
  219. .sizeof:
  220. end virtual
  221.  
  222. ; Information about one logical device.
  223. virtual at 0
  224. usb_unit_data:
  225. .Parent         dd      ?       ; pointer to parent usb_device_data
  226. .LUN            db      ?       ; index in usb_device_data.LogicalDevices array
  227. .DiskIndex      db      ?       ; for name "usbhd<index>"
  228. .MediaPresent   db      ?
  229.                 db      ?       ; alignment
  230. .DiskDevice     dd      ?       ; handle of disk device or NULL
  231. .SectorSize     dd      ?       ; sector size
  232. ; For some devices, the first request to the medium fails with 'unit not ready'.
  233. ; When the code sees this status, it retries the command several times.
  234. ; Two following variables track the retry count and total time for those;
  235. ; total time is currently used only for debug output.
  236. .UnitReadyAttempts      dd      ?
  237. .TimerTicks             dd      ?
  238. .sizeof:
  239. end virtual
  240.  
  241. ; This is the structure for items in the queue usb_device_data.RequestsQueue.
  242. virtual at 0
  243. request_queue_item:
  244. .Next           dd      ?       ; next item in the queue
  245. .Prev           dd      ?       ; prev item in the queue
  246. .ReqBuilder     dd      ?       ; procedure to fill command_block_wrapper
  247. .Buffer         dd      ?       ; input or output data
  248.                                 ; (length is command_block_wrapper.Length)
  249. .Callback       dd      ?       ; procedure to call in the end of transfer
  250. .UserData       dd      ?       ; passed as-is to .Callback
  251. ; There are 3 possible stages of any request, one of them optional:
  252. ; command stage (host sends command_block_wrapper to device),
  253. ; optional data stage,
  254. ; status stage (device sends command_status_wrapper to host).
  255. ; Also, if a request fails, the code queues additional request
  256. ; SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE; sense_data from SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE
  257. ; contains some information about the error.
  258. .Stage          db      ?
  259. .sizeof:
  260. end virtual
  261.  
  262. section '.flat' code readable align 16
  263. ; The start procedure.
  264. proc START
  265. virtual at esp
  266.         dd      ?       ; return address
  267. .reason dd      ?       ; DRV_ENTRY or DRV_EXIT
  268. end virtual
  269. ; 1. Test whether the procedure is called with the argument DRV_ENTRY.
  270. ; If not, return 0.
  271.         xor     eax, eax        ; initialize return value
  272.         cmp     [.reason], 1    ; compare the argument
  273.         jnz     .nothing
  274. ; 2. Initialize: we have one global mutex.
  275.         mov     ecx, free_numbers_lock
  276.         call    MutexInit
  277. ; 3. Register self as a USB driver.
  278. ; The name is my_driver = 'usbstor'; IOCTL interface is not supported;
  279. ; usb_functions is an offset of a structure with callback functions.
  280.         stdcall RegUSBDriver, my_driver, 0, usb_functions
  281. ; 4. Return the returned value of RegUSBDriver.
  282. .nothing:
  283.         ret     4
  284. endp
  285.  
  286. ; Helper procedures to work with requests queue.
  287.  
  288. ; Add a request to the queue. Stdcall with 5 arguments.
  289. proc queue_request
  290.         push    ebx esi
  291. virtual at esp
  292.                 rd      2       ; saved registers
  293.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  294. .device         dd      ?       ; pointer to usb_device_data
  295. .ReqBuilder     dd      ?       ; request_queue_item.ReqBuilder
  296. .Buffer         dd      ?       ; request_queue_item.Buffer
  297. .Callback       dd      ?       ; request_queue_item.Callback
  298. .UserData       dd      ?       ; request_queue_item.UserData
  299. end virtual
  300. ; 1. Allocate the memory for the request description.
  301.         push    request_queue_item.sizeof
  302.         pop     eax
  303.         call    Kmalloc
  304.         test    eax, eax
  305.         jnz     @f
  306.         mov     esi, nomemory
  307.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  308.         pop     esi ebx
  309.         ret     20
  310. @@:
  311. ; 2. Fill user-provided parts of the request description.
  312.         push    edi
  313.         xchg    eax, ebx
  314.         lea     esi, [.ReqBuilder+4]
  315.         lea     edi, [ebx+request_queue_item.ReqBuilder]
  316.         movsd   ; ReqBuilder
  317.         movsd   ; Buffer
  318.         movsd   ; Callback
  319.         movsd   ; UserData
  320.         pop     edi
  321. ; 3. Set stage to zero: not started.
  322.         mov     [ebx+request_queue_item.Stage], 0
  323. ; 4. Lock the queue.
  324.         mov     esi, [.device]
  325.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  326.         call    MutexLock
  327. ; 5. Insert the request to the tail of the queue.
  328.         add     esi, usb_device_data.RequestsQueue
  329.         mov     edx, [esi+request_queue_item.Prev]
  330.         mov     [ebx+request_queue_item.Next], esi
  331.         mov     [ebx+request_queue_item.Prev], edx
  332.         mov     [edx+request_queue_item.Next], ebx
  333.         mov     [esi+request_queue_item.Prev], ebx
  334. ; 6. Test whether the queue was empty
  335. ; and the request should be started immediately.
  336.         cmp     [esi+request_queue_item.Next], ebx
  337.         jnz     .unlock
  338. ; 8. If the step 6 shows that the request is the first in the queue,
  339. ; start it.
  340.         sub     esi, usb_device_data.RequestsQueue
  341.         call    setup_request
  342.         jmp     .nothing
  343. .unlock:
  344.         call    MutexUnlock
  345. ; 9. Return.
  346. .nothing:
  347.         pop     esi ebx
  348.         ret     20
  349. endp
  350.  
  351. ; The current request is completed. Call the callback,
  352. ; remove the request from the queue, start the next
  353. ; request if there is one.
  354. ; esi points to usb_device_data
  355. proc complete_request
  356. ; 1. Print common debug messages on fails.
  357. if DEBUG
  358.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FAIL
  359.         jb      .normal
  360.         jz      .fail
  361.         DEBUGF 1, 'K : Fatal error during execution of command %x\n', [esi+usb_device_data.Command.Command]:2
  362.         jmp     .normal
  363. .fail:
  364.         DEBUGF 1, 'K : Command %x failed\n', [esi+usb_device_data.Command.Command]:2
  365. .normal:
  366. end if
  367. ; 2. Get the current request.
  368.         mov     ebx, [esi+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue+request_queue_item.Next]
  369. ; 3. Call the callback.
  370.         stdcall [ebx+request_queue_item.Callback], esi, [ebx+request_queue_item.UserData]
  371. ; 4. Lock the queue.
  372.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  373.         call    MutexLock
  374. ; 5. Remove the request.
  375.         lea     edx, [esi+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue]
  376.         mov     eax, [ebx+request_queue_item.Next]
  377.         mov     [eax+request_queue_item.Prev], edx
  378.         mov     [edx+request_queue_item.Next], eax
  379. ; 6. Free the request memory.
  380.         push    eax edx
  381.         xchg    eax, ebx
  382.         call    Kfree
  383.         pop     edx ebx
  384. ; 7. If there is a next request, start processing.
  385.         cmp     ebx, edx
  386.         jnz     setup_request
  387. ; 8. Unlock the queue and return.
  388.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  389.         call    MutexUnlock
  390.         ret
  391. endp
  392.  
  393. ; Start processing the request. Called either by queue_request
  394. ; or when the previous request has been processed.
  395. ; Do not call directly, use queue_request.
  396. ; Must be called when queue is locked; unlocks the queue when returns.
  397. proc setup_request
  398.         xor     eax, eax
  399. ; 1. If DeviceDisconnected has been run, then all handles of pipes
  400. ; are invalid, so we must fail immediately.
  401. ; (That is why this function needs the locked queue: this
  402. ; guarantee that either DeviceDisconnected has been already run, or
  403. ; DeviceDisconnected will not return before the queue is unlocked.)
  404.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.DeviceDisconnected], al
  405.         jnz     .fatal
  406. ; 2. If the previous command has encountered a fatal error,
  407. ; perform reset recovery.
  408.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FATAL
  409.         jb      .norecovery
  410. ; 2a. Send Bulk-Only Mass Storage Reset command to config pipe.
  411.         lea     edx, [esi+usb_device_data.ConfigRequest]
  412.         mov     word [edx], (REQUEST_BORESET shl 8) + 21h       ; class request
  413.         mov     word [edx+6], ax        ; length = 0
  414.         stdcall USBControlTransferAsync, [esi+usb_device_data.ConfigPipe], edx, eax, eax, recovery_callback1, esi, eax
  415. ; 2b. Fail here = fatal error.
  416.         test    eax, eax
  417.         jz      .fatal
  418. ; 2c. Otherwise, unlock the queue and return. recovery_callback1 will continue processing.
  419. .unlock_return:
  420.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  421.         call    MutexUnlock
  422.         ret
  423. .norecovery:
  424. ; 3. Send the command. Fail (no memory or device disconnected) = fatal error.
  425. ; Otherwise, go to 2c.
  426.         call    request_stage1
  427.         test    eax, eax
  428.         jnz     .unlock_return
  429. .fatal:
  430. ; 4. Fatal error. Set status = FATAL, unlock the queue, complete the request.
  431.         mov     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FATAL
  432.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  433.         call    MutexUnlock
  434.         jmp     complete_request
  435. endp
  436.  
  437. ; Initiate USB transfer for the first stage of a request (send command).
  438. proc request_stage1
  439.         mov     ebx, [esi+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue+request_queue_item.Next]
  440. ; 1. Set the stage to 1 = command stage.
  441.         inc     [ebx+request_queue_item.Stage]
  442. ; 2. Generate the command. Zero-initialize and use the caller-provided proc.
  443.         lea     edx, [esi+usb_device_data.Command]
  444.         xor     eax, eax
  445.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.CommandLength], 12
  446.         mov     dword [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command], eax
  447.         mov     dword [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+4], eax
  448.         mov     dword [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+8], eax
  449.         mov     dword [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+12], eax
  450.         inc     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Tag]
  451.         stdcall [ebx+request_queue_item.ReqBuilder], edx, [ebx+request_queue_item.UserData]
  452. ; 4. Initiate USB transfer.
  453.         lea     edx, [esi+usb_device_data.Command]
  454. if DUMP_PACKETS
  455.         DEBUGF 1,'K : USBSTOR out:'
  456.         mov     eax, edx
  457.         mov     ecx, command_block_wrapper.sizeof
  458.         call    debug_dump
  459.         DEBUGF 1,'\n'
  460. end if
  461.         stdcall USBNormalTransferAsync, [esi+usb_device_data.OutPipe], edx, command_block_wrapper.sizeof, request_callback1, esi, 0
  462.         ret
  463. endp
  464.  
  465. if DUMP_PACKETS
  466. proc debug_dump
  467.         test    ecx, ecx
  468.         jz      .done
  469. .loop:
  470.         test    ecx, 0Fh
  471.         jnz     @f
  472.         DEBUGF 1,'\nK :'
  473. @@:
  474.         DEBUGF 1,' %x',[eax]:2
  475.         inc     eax
  476.         dec     ecx
  477.         jnz     .loop
  478. .done:
  479.         ret
  480. endp
  481. end if
  482.  
  483. ; Called when the Reset command is completed,
  484. ; either successfully or not.
  485. proc recovery_callback1
  486. virtual at esp
  487.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  488. .pipe           dd      ?
  489. .status         dd      ?
  490. .buffer         dd      ?
  491. .length         dd      ?
  492. .calldata       dd      ?
  493. end virtual
  494.         cmp     [.status], 0
  495.         jnz     .error
  496. ; todo: reset pipes
  497.         push    ebx esi
  498.         mov     esi, [.calldata+8]
  499.         call    request_stage1
  500.         pop     esi ebx
  501.         test    eax, eax
  502.         jz      .error
  503.         ret     20
  504. .error:
  505.         DEBUGF 1, 'K : error %d while resetting', [.status]
  506.         jmp     request_callback1.common_error
  507. endp
  508.  
  509. ; Called when the first stage of request is completed,
  510. ; either successfully or not.
  511. proc request_callback1
  512. virtual at esp
  513.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  514. .pipe           dd      ?
  515. .status         dd      ?
  516. .buffer         dd      ?
  517. .length         dd      ?
  518. .calldata       dd      ?
  519. end virtual
  520. ; 1. Initialize.
  521.         mov     ecx, [.calldata]
  522.         mov     eax, [.status]
  523. ; 2. Test for error.
  524.         test    eax, eax
  525.         jnz     .error
  526. ; No error.
  527. ; 3. Increment the stage.
  528.         mov     edx, [ecx+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue+request_queue_item.Next]
  529.         inc     [edx+request_queue_item.Stage]
  530. ; 4. If there is no data, skip this stage.
  531.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Command.Length], 0
  532.         jz      ..request_get_status
  533. ; 5. Initiate USB transfer. If this fails, go to the error handler.
  534.         mov     eax, [ecx+usb_device_data.InPipe]
  535.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Command.Flags], 0
  536.         js      @f
  537.         mov     eax, [ecx+usb_device_data.OutPipe]
  538. if DUMP_PACKETS
  539.         DEBUGF 1,'K : USBSTOR out:'
  540.         push    eax ecx
  541.         mov     eax, [edx+request_queue_item.Buffer]
  542.         mov     ecx, [ecx+usb_device_data.Command.Length]
  543.         call    debug_dump
  544.         pop     ecx eax
  545.         DEBUGF 1,'\n'
  546. end if
  547. @@:
  548.         stdcall USBNormalTransferAsync, eax, [edx+request_queue_item.Buffer], [ecx+usb_device_data.Command.Length], request_callback2, ecx, 0
  549.         test    eax, eax
  550.         jz      .error
  551. ; 6. Return.
  552.         ret     20
  553. .error:
  554. ; Error.
  555. ; 7. Print debug message and complete the request as failed.
  556.         DEBUGF 1,'K : error %d after %d bytes in request stage\n',eax,[.length]
  557. .common_error:
  558. ; TODO: add recovery after STALL
  559.         mov     ecx, [.calldata]
  560.         mov     [ecx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FATAL
  561.         push    ebx esi
  562.         mov     esi, ecx
  563.         call    complete_request
  564.         pop     esi ebx
  565.         ret     20
  566. endp
  567.  
  568. ; Called when the second stage of request is completed,
  569. ; either successfully or not.
  570. proc request_callback2
  571. virtual at esp
  572.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  573. .pipe           dd      ?
  574. .status         dd      ?
  575. .buffer         dd      ?
  576. .length         dd      ?
  577. .calldata       dd      ?
  578. end virtual
  579. if DUMP_PACKETS
  580.         mov     eax, [.calldata]
  581.         mov     eax, [eax+usb_device_data.InPipe]
  582.         cmp     [.pipe], eax
  583.         jnz     @f
  584.         DEBUGF 1,'K : USBSTOR in:'
  585.         push    eax ecx
  586.         mov     eax, [.buffer+8]
  587.         mov     ecx, [.length+8]
  588.         call    debug_dump
  589.         pop     ecx eax
  590.         DEBUGF 1,'\n'
  591. @@:
  592. end if
  593. ; 1. Initialize.
  594.         mov     ecx, [.calldata]
  595.         mov     eax, [.status]
  596. ; 2. Test for error.
  597.         test    eax, eax
  598.         jnz     .error
  599. ; No error.
  600. ..request_get_status:
  601. ; 3. Increment the stage.
  602.         mov     edx, [ecx+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue+request_queue_item.Next]
  603.         inc     [edx+request_queue_item.Stage]
  604. ; 4. Initiate USB transfer. If this fails, go to the error handler.
  605.         lea     edx, [ecx+usb_device_data.Status]
  606.         stdcall USBNormalTransferAsync, [ecx+usb_device_data.InPipe], edx, command_status_wrapper.sizeof, request_callback3, ecx, 0
  607.         test    eax, eax
  608.         jz      .error
  609.         ret     20
  610. .error:
  611. ; Error.
  612. ; 7. Print debug message and complete the request as failed.
  613.         DEBUGF 1,'K : error %d after %d bytes in data stage\n',eax,[.length]
  614.         jmp     request_callback1.common_error
  615. endp
  616.  
  617. ; Called when the third stage of request is completed,
  618. ; either successfully or not.
  619. proc request_callback3
  620. virtual at esp
  621.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  622. .pipe           dd      ?
  623. .status         dd      ?
  624. .buffer         dd      ?
  625. .length         dd      ?
  626. .calldata       dd      ?
  627. end virtual
  628. if DUMP_PACKETS
  629.         DEBUGF 1,'K : USBSTOR in:'
  630.         mov     eax, [.buffer]
  631.         mov     ecx, [.length]
  632.         call    debug_dump
  633.         DEBUGF 1,'\n'
  634. end if
  635. ; 1. Initialize.
  636.         mov     eax, [.status]
  637. ; 2. Test for error.
  638.         test    eax, eax
  639.         jnz     .transfer_error
  640. ; Transfer is OK.
  641. ; 3. Validate the status. Invalid status = fatal error.
  642.         push    ebx esi
  643.         mov     esi, [.calldata+8]
  644.         mov     ebx, [esi+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue+request_queue_item.Next]
  645.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Signature], 'USBS'
  646.         jnz     .invalid
  647.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.Command.Tag]
  648.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Tag], eax
  649.         jnz     .invalid
  650.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FATAL
  651.         ja      .invalid
  652. ; 4. The status block is valid. Check the status code.
  653.         jz      .complete
  654. ; 5. If this command was not REQUEST_SENSE, copy status data to safe place.
  655. ; Otherwise, the original command has failed, so restore the fail status.
  656.         cmp     byte [esi+usb_device_data.Command.Command], SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE
  657.         jz      .request_sense
  658.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.Status.LengthRest]
  659.         mov     [esi+usb_device_data.LengthRest], eax
  660.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FAIL
  661.         jz      .fail
  662. .complete:
  663.         call    complete_request
  664. .nothing:
  665.         pop     esi ebx
  666.         ret     20
  667. .request_sense:
  668.         mov     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FAIL
  669.         jmp     .complete
  670. .invalid:
  671. ; 6. Invalid status block. Say error, set status to fatal and complete request.
  672.         push    esi
  673.         mov     esi, invresponse
  674.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  675.         pop     esi
  676.         mov     [esi+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FATAL
  677.         jmp     .complete
  678. .fail:
  679. ; 7. The command has failed.
  680. ; If this command was not REQUEST_SENSE, schedule the REQUEST_SENSE command
  681. ; to determine the reason of fail. Otherwise, assume that there is no error data.
  682.         cmp     [esi+usb_device_data.Command.Command], SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE
  683.         jz      .fail_request_sense
  684.         mov     [ebx+request_queue_item.ReqBuilder], request_sense_req
  685.         lea     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.Sense]
  686.         mov     [ebx+request_queue_item.Buffer], eax
  687.         call    request_stage1
  688.         test    eax, eax
  689.         jnz     .nothing
  690. .fail_request_sense:
  691.         DEBUGF 1,'K : fail during REQUEST SENSE\n'
  692.         mov     byte [esi+usb_device_data.Sense], 0
  693.         jmp     .complete
  694. .transfer_error:
  695. ; TODO: add recovery after STALL
  696.         DEBUGF 1,'K : error %d after %d bytes in status stage\n',eax,[.length]
  697.         jmp     request_callback1.common_error
  698. endp
  699.  
  700. ; Builder for SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE request.
  701. ; edx = first argument = pointer to usb_device_data.Command,
  702. ; second argument = custom data given to queue_request (ignored).
  703. proc request_sense_req
  704.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Length], sense_data.sizeof
  705.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_IN
  706.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+0], SCSI_REQUEST_SENSE
  707.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+4], sense_data.sizeof
  708.         ret     8
  709. endp
  710.  
  711. ; This procedure is called when new mass-storage device is detected.
  712. ; It initializes the device.
  713. ; Technically, initialization implies sending several USB queries,
  714. ; so it is split in several procedures. The first is AddDevice,
  715. ; other are callbacks which will be called at some time in the future,
  716. ; when the device will respond.
  717. ; The general scheme:
  718. ; * AddDevice parses descriptors, opens pipes; if everything is ok,
  719. ;   AddDevice sends REQUEST_GETMAXLUN with callback known_lun_callback;
  720. ; * known_lun_callback allocates memory for LogicalDevices and sends
  721. ;   SCSI_TEST_UNIT_READY to all logical devices with test_unit_ready_callback;
  722. ; * test_unit_ready_callback checks whether the unit is ready;
  723. ;   if not, it repeats the same request several times;
  724. ;   if ok or there were too many attempts, it sends SCSI_INQUIRY with
  725. ;   callback inquiry_callback;
  726. ; * inquiry_callback checks that a logical device is a block device
  727. ;   and the unit was ready; if so, it notifies the kernel about new disk device.
  728. proc AddDevice
  729.         push    ebx esi
  730. virtual at esp
  731.                 rd      2       ; saved registers ebx, esi
  732.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  733. .pipe0          dd      ?       ; handle of the config pipe
  734. .config         dd      ?       ; pointer to config_descr
  735. .interface      dd      ?       ; pointer to interface_descr
  736. end virtual
  737. ; 1. Check device type. Currently only SCSI-command-set Bulk-only devices
  738. ; are supported.
  739. ; 1a. Get the subclass and the protocol. Since bInterfaceSubClass and
  740. ; bInterfaceProtocol are subsequent in interface_descr, just one
  741. ; memory reference is used for both.
  742.         mov     esi, [.interface]
  743.         xor     ebx, ebx
  744.         mov     cx, word [esi+interface_descr.bInterfaceSubClass]
  745. ; 1b. For Mass-storage SCSI-command-set Bulk-only devices subclass must be 6
  746. ; and protocol must be 50h. Check.
  747.         cmp     cx, 0x5006
  748.         jz      .known
  749. ; There are devices with subclass 5 which use the same protocol 50h.
  750. ; The difference is not important for the code except for this test,
  751. ; so allow them to proceed also.
  752.         cmp     cx, 0x5005
  753.         jz      .known
  754. ; 1c. If the device is unknown, print a message and go to 11c.
  755.         mov     esi, unkdevice
  756.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  757.         jmp     .nothing
  758. ; 1d. If the device uses known command set, print a message and continue
  759. ; configuring.
  760. .known:
  761.         push    esi
  762.         mov     esi, okdevice
  763.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  764.         pop     esi
  765. ; 2. Allocate memory for internal device data.
  766. ; 2a. Call the kernel.
  767.         mov     eax, usb_device_data.sizeof
  768.         call    Kmalloc
  769. ; 2b. Check return value.
  770.         test    eax, eax
  771.         jnz     @f
  772. ; 2c. If failed, say a message and go to 11c.
  773.         mov     esi, nomemory
  774.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  775.         jmp     .nothing
  776. @@:
  777. ; 2d. If succeeded, zero the contents and continue configuring.
  778.         xchg    ebx, eax        ; ebx will point to usb_device_data
  779.         xor     eax, eax
  780.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.OutPipe], eax
  781.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.InPipe], eax
  782.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.MaxLUN], eax
  783.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices], eax
  784.         mov     dword [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigRequest], eax
  785.         mov     dword [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigRequest+4], eax
  786.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], al
  787.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.DeviceDisconnected], al
  788. ; 2e. There is one reference: a connected USB device.
  789.         inc     eax
  790.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.NumReferences], eax
  791. ; 2f. Save handle of configuration pipe for reset recovery.
  792.         mov     eax, [.pipe0]
  793.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigPipe], eax
  794. ; 2g. Save the interface number for configuration requests.
  795.         mov     al, [esi+interface_descr.bInterfaceNumber]
  796.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigRequest+4], al
  797. ; 2h. Initialize common fields in command wrapper.
  798.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.Command.Signature], 'USBC'
  799.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.Command.Tag], 'xxxx'
  800. ; 2i. Initialize requests queue.
  801.         lea     eax, [ebx+usb_device_data.RequestsQueue]
  802.         mov     [eax+request_queue_item.Next], eax
  803.         mov     [eax+request_queue_item.Prev], eax
  804.         lea     ecx, [ebx+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  805.         call    MutexInit
  806. ; Bulk-only mass storage devices use one OUT bulk endpoint for sending
  807. ; command/data and one IN bulk endpoint for receiving data/status.
  808. ; Look for those endpoints.
  809. ; 3. Get the upper bound of all descriptors' data.
  810.         mov     edx, [.config]  ; configuration descriptor
  811.         movzx   ecx, [edx+config_descr.wTotalLength]
  812.         add     edx, ecx
  813. ; 4. Loop over all descriptors until
  814. ; either end-of-data reached - this is fail
  815. ; or interface descriptor found - this is fail, all further data
  816. ;    correspond to that interface
  817. ; or both endpoint descriptors found.
  818. ; 4a. Loop start: esi points to the interface descriptor,
  819. .lookep:
  820. ; 4b. Get next descriptor.
  821.         movzx   ecx, byte [esi] ; the first byte of all descriptors is length
  822.         add     esi, ecx
  823. ; 4c. Check that at least two bytes are readable. The opposite is an error.
  824.         inc     esi
  825.         cmp     esi, edx
  826.         jae     .errorep
  827.         dec     esi
  828. ; 4d. Check that this descriptor is not interface descriptor. The opposite is
  829. ; an error.
  830.         cmp     byte [esi+endpoint_descr.bDescriptorType], INTERFACE_DESCR_TYPE
  831.         jz      .errorep
  832. ; 4e. Test whether this descriptor is an endpoint descriptor. If not, continue
  833. ; the loop.
  834.         cmp     byte [esi+endpoint_descr.bDescriptorType], ENDPOINT_DESCR_TYPE
  835.         jnz     .lookep
  836. ; 5. Check that the descriptor contains all required data and all data are
  837. ; readable. The opposite is an error.
  838.         cmp     byte [esi+endpoint_descr.bLength], endpoint_descr.sizeof
  839.         jb      .errorep
  840.         lea     ecx, [esi+endpoint_descr.sizeof]
  841.         cmp     ecx, edx
  842.         ja      .errorep
  843. ; 6. Check that the endpoint is bulk endpoint. The opposite is an error.
  844.         mov     cl, [esi+endpoint_descr.bmAttributes]
  845.         and     cl, 3
  846.         cmp     cl, BULK_PIPE
  847.         jnz     .errorep
  848. ; 7. Get the direction of this endpoint.
  849.         movzx   ecx, [esi+endpoint_descr.bEndpointAddress]
  850.         shr     ecx, 7
  851. ; 8. Test whether a pipe for this direction is already opened. If so, continue
  852. ; the loop.
  853.         cmp     [ebx+usb_device_data.OutPipe+ecx*4], 0
  854.         jnz     .lookep
  855. ; 9. Open pipe for this endpoint.
  856. ; 9a. Save registers.
  857.         push    ecx edx
  858. ; 9b. Load parameters from the descriptor.
  859.         movzx   ecx, [esi+endpoint_descr.bEndpointAddress]
  860.         movzx   edx, [esi+endpoint_descr.wMaxPacketSize]
  861.         movzx   eax, [esi+endpoint_descr.bInterval]     ; not used for USB1, may be important for USB2
  862. ; 9c. Call the kernel.
  863.         stdcall USBOpenPipe, [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigPipe], ecx, edx, BULK_PIPE, eax
  864. ; 9d. Restore registers.
  865.         pop     edx ecx
  866. ; 9e. Check result. If failed, go to 11b.
  867.         test    eax, eax
  868.         jz      .free
  869. ; 9f. Save result.
  870.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.OutPipe+ecx*4], eax
  871. ; 10. Test whether the second pipe is already opened. If not, continue loop.
  872.         xor     ecx, 1
  873.         cmp     [ebx+usb_device_data.OutPipe+ecx*4], 0
  874.         jz      .lookep
  875.         jmp     .created
  876. ; 11. An error occured during processing endpoint descriptor.
  877. .errorep:
  878. ; 11a. Print a message.
  879.         DEBUGF 1,'K : error: invalid endpoint descriptor\n'
  880. .free:
  881. ; 11b. Free the allocated usb_device_data.
  882.         xchg    eax, ebx
  883.         call    Kfree
  884. .nothing:
  885. ; 11c. Return an error.
  886.         xor     eax, eax
  887.         jmp     .return
  888. .created:
  889. ; 12. Pipes are opened. Send GetMaxLUN control request.
  890.         lea     eax, [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigRequest]
  891.         mov     byte [eax], 0A1h        ; class request from interface
  892.         mov     byte [eax+1], REQUEST_GETMAXLUN
  893.         mov     byte [eax+6], 1         ; transfer 1 byte
  894.         lea     ecx, [ebx+usb_device_data.MaxLUN]
  895. if DUMP_PACKETS
  896.         DEBUGF 1,'K : GETMAXLUN: %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x\n',[eax]:2,[eax+1]:2,[eax+2]:2,[eax+3]:2,[eax+4]:2,[eax+5]:2,[eax+6]:2,[eax+7]:2
  897. end if
  898.         stdcall USBControlTransferAsync, [ebx+usb_device_data.ConfigPipe], eax, ecx, 1, known_lun_callback, ebx, 0
  899. ; 13. Return with pointer to device data as returned value.
  900.         xchg    eax, ebx
  901. .return:
  902.         pop     esi ebx
  903.         ret     12
  904. endp
  905.  
  906. ; This function is called when REQUEST_GETMAXLUN is done,
  907. ; either successful or unsuccessful.
  908. proc known_lun_callback
  909.         push    ebx esi
  910. virtual at esp
  911.                 rd      2       ; saved registers
  912.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  913. .pipe           dd      ?
  914. .status         dd      ?
  915. .buffer         dd      ?
  916. .length         dd      ?
  917. .calldata       dd      ?
  918. end virtual
  919. ; 1. Check the status. If the request failed, assume that MaxLUN is zero.
  920.         mov     ebx, [.calldata]
  921.         mov     eax, [.status]
  922.         test    eax, eax
  923.         jz      @f
  924.         DEBUGF 1, 'K : GETMAXLUN failed with status %d, assuming zero\n', eax
  925.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.MaxLUN], 0
  926. @@:
  927. ; 2. Allocate the memory for logical devices.
  928.         mov     eax, [ebx+usb_device_data.MaxLUN]
  929.         inc     eax
  930.         DEBUGF 1,'K : %d logical unit(s)\n',eax
  931.         imul    eax, usb_unit_data.sizeof
  932.         push    ebx
  933.         call    Kmalloc
  934.         pop     ebx
  935. ; If failed, print a message and do nothing.
  936.         test    eax, eax
  937.         jnz     @f
  938.         mov     esi, nomemory
  939.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  940.         pop     esi ebx
  941.         ret     20
  942. @@:
  943.         mov     [ebx+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices], eax
  944. ; 3. Initialize logical devices and initiate TEST_UNIT_READY request.
  945.         xchg    esi, eax
  946.         xor     ecx, ecx
  947. .looplun:
  948.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.Parent], ebx
  949.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.LUN], cl
  950.         xor     eax, eax
  951.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.MediaPresent], al
  952.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskDevice], eax
  953.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.SectorSize], eax
  954.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.UnitReadyAttempts], eax
  955.         push    ecx
  956.         call    GetTimerTicks
  957.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.TimerTicks], eax
  958.         stdcall queue_request, ebx, test_unit_ready_req, 0, test_unit_ready_callback, esi
  959.         pop     ecx
  960.         inc     ecx
  961.         add     esi, usb_unit_data.sizeof
  962.         cmp     ecx, [ebx+usb_device_data.MaxLUN]
  963.         jbe     .looplun
  964. ; 4. Return.
  965.         pop     esi ebx
  966.         ret     20
  967. endp
  968.  
  969. ; Builder for SCSI INQUIRY request.
  970. ; edx = first argument = pointer to usb_device_data.Command,
  971. ; second argument = custom data given to queue_request.
  972. proc inquiry_req
  973.         mov     eax, [esp+8]
  974.         mov     al, [eax+usb_unit_data.LUN]
  975.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Length], inquiry_data.sizeof
  976.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_IN
  977.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.LUN], al
  978.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+0], SCSI_INQUIRY
  979.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+4], inquiry_data.sizeof
  980.         ret     8
  981. endp
  982.  
  983. ; Called when SCSI INQUIRY request is completed.
  984. proc inquiry_callback
  985. ; 1. Check the status.
  986.         mov     ecx, [esp+4]
  987.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_OK
  988.         jnz     .fail
  989. ; 2. The command has completed successfully.
  990. ; Print a message showing device type, ignore anything but block devices.
  991.         mov     al, [ecx+usb_device_data.InquiryData.PeripheralDevice]
  992.         and     al, 1Fh
  993.         DEBUGF 1,'K : peripheral device type is %x\n',al
  994.         test    al, al
  995.         jnz     .nothing
  996.         DEBUGF 1,'K : direct-access mass storage device detected\n'
  997. ; 3. We have found a new disk device. Increment number of references.
  998.         lock inc [ecx+usb_device_data.NumReferences]
  999. ; Unfortunately, we are now in the context of the USB thread,
  1000. ; so we can't notify the kernel immediately: it would try to do something
  1001. ; with a new disk, those actions would be synchronous and would require
  1002. ; waiting for results of USB requests, but we need to exit this callback
  1003. ; to allow the USB thread to continue working and handling those requests.
  1004. ; 4. Thus, create a temporary kernel thread which would do it.
  1005.         mov     edx, [esp+8]
  1006.         push    ebx ecx
  1007.         push    51
  1008.         pop     eax
  1009.         push    1
  1010.         pop     ebx
  1011.         mov     ecx, new_disk_thread
  1012.         ; edx = parameter
  1013.         int     0x40
  1014.         pop     ecx ebx
  1015.         cmp     eax, -1
  1016.         jnz     .nothing
  1017. ; on error, reverse step 3
  1018.         lock dec [ecx+usb_device_data.NumReferences]
  1019. .nothing:
  1020.         ret     8
  1021. .fail:
  1022. ; 4. The command has failed. Print a message and do nothing.
  1023.         push    esi
  1024.         mov     esi, inquiry_fail
  1025.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  1026.         pop     esi
  1027.         ret     8
  1028. endp
  1029.  
  1030. ; Builder for SCSI TEST_UNIT_READY request.
  1031. ; edx = first argument = pointer to usb_device_data.Command,
  1032. ; second argument = custom data given to queue_request.
  1033. proc test_unit_ready_req
  1034.         mov     eax, [esp+8]
  1035.         mov     al, [eax+usb_unit_data.LUN]
  1036.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Length], 0
  1037.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_IN
  1038.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.LUN], al
  1039.         ret     8
  1040. endp
  1041.  
  1042. ; Called when SCSI TEST_UNIT_READY request is completed.
  1043. proc test_unit_ready_callback
  1044. virtual at esp
  1045.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  1046. .device         dd      ?
  1047. .calldata       dd      ?
  1048. end virtual
  1049. ; 1. Check the status.
  1050.         mov     ecx, [.device]
  1051.         mov     edx, [.calldata]
  1052.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_OK
  1053.         jnz     .fail
  1054. ; 2. The command has completed successfully,
  1055. ; possibly after some repetitions. Print a debug message showing
  1056. ; number and time of those. Remember that media is ready and go to 4.
  1057.         DEBUGF 1,'K : media is ready\n'
  1058.         call    GetTimerTicks
  1059.         sub     eax, [edx+usb_unit_data.TimerTicks]
  1060.         DEBUGF 1,'K : %d attempts, %d ticks\n',[edx+usb_unit_data.UnitReadyAttempts],eax
  1061.         inc     [edx+usb_unit_data.MediaPresent]
  1062.         jmp     .inquiry
  1063. .fail:
  1064. ; 3. The command has failed.
  1065. ; Retry the same request up to 3 times with 10ms delay;
  1066. ; if limit of retries is not reached, exit from the function.
  1067. ; Otherwise, go to 4.
  1068.         inc     [edx+usb_unit_data.UnitReadyAttempts]
  1069.         cmp     [edx+usb_unit_data.UnitReadyAttempts], 3
  1070.         jz      @f
  1071.         push    ecx edx esi
  1072.         push    10
  1073.         pop     esi
  1074.         call    Sleep
  1075.         pop     esi edx ecx
  1076.         stdcall queue_request, ecx, test_unit_ready_req, 0, test_unit_ready_callback, edx
  1077.         ret     8
  1078. @@:
  1079.         DEBUGF 1,'K : media not ready\n'
  1080. .inquiry:
  1081. ; 4. initiate INQUIRY request.
  1082.         lea     eax, [ecx+usb_device_data.InquiryData]
  1083.         stdcall queue_request, ecx, inquiry_req, eax, inquiry_callback, edx
  1084.         ret     8
  1085. endp
  1086.  
  1087. ; Temporary thread for initial actions with a new disk device.
  1088. proc new_disk_thread
  1089.         sub     esp, 32
  1090. virtual at esp
  1091. .name   rb      32      ; device name
  1092. .param  dd      ?       ; contents of edx at the moment of int 0x40/eax=51
  1093.         dd      ?       ; stack segment
  1094. end virtual
  1095. ; We are ready to notify the kernel about a new disk device.
  1096.         mov     esi, [.param]
  1097. ; 1. Generate name.
  1098. ; 1a. Find a free index.
  1099.         mov     ecx, free_numbers_lock
  1100.         call    MutexLock
  1101.         xor     eax, eax
  1102. @@:
  1103.         bsf     edx, [free_numbers+eax]
  1104.         jnz     @f
  1105.         add     eax, 4
  1106.         cmp     eax, 4*4
  1107.         jnz     @b
  1108.         call    MutexUnlock
  1109.         push    esi
  1110.         mov     esi, noindex
  1111.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  1112.         pop     esi
  1113.         jmp     .drop_reference
  1114. @@:
  1115. ; 1b. Mark the index as busy.
  1116.         btr     [free_numbers+eax], edx
  1117.         lea     eax, [eax*8+edx]
  1118.         push    eax
  1119.         call    MutexUnlock
  1120.         pop     eax
  1121. ; 1c. Generate a name of the form "usbhd<index>" in the stack.
  1122.         mov     dword [esp], 'usbh'
  1123.         lea     edi, [esp+5]
  1124.         mov     byte [edi-1], 'd'
  1125.         push    eax
  1126.         push    -'0'
  1127.         push    10
  1128.         pop     ecx
  1129. @@:
  1130.         cdq
  1131.         div     ecx
  1132.         push    edx
  1133.         test    eax, eax
  1134.         jnz     @b
  1135. @@:
  1136.         pop     eax
  1137.         add     al, '0'
  1138.         stosb
  1139.         jnz     @b
  1140.         pop     ecx
  1141.         mov     edx, esp
  1142. ; 3d. Store the index in usb_unit_data to free it later.
  1143.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskIndex], cl
  1144. ; 4. Notify the kernel about a new disk.
  1145. ; 4a. Add a disk.
  1146. ;       stdcall queue_request, ecx, read_capacity_req, eax, read_capacity_callback, eax
  1147.         stdcall DiskAdd, disk_functions, edx, esi, 0
  1148.         mov     ebx, eax
  1149. ; 4b. If it failed, release the index and do nothing.
  1150.         test    eax, eax
  1151.         jz      .free_index
  1152. ; 4c. Notify the kernel that a media is present.
  1153.         stdcall DiskMediaChanged, eax, 1
  1154. ; 5. Lock the requests queue, check that device is not disconnected,
  1155. ; store the disk handle, unlock the requests queue.
  1156.         mov     ecx, [esi+usb_unit_data.Parent]
  1157.         add     ecx, usb_device_data.QueueLock
  1158.         call    MutexLock
  1159.         cmp     byte [ecx+usb_device_data.DeviceDisconnected-usb_device_data.QueueLock], 0
  1160.         jnz     .disconnected
  1161.         mov     [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskDevice], ebx
  1162.         call    MutexUnlock
  1163.         jmp     .exit
  1164. .disconnected:
  1165.         call    MutexUnlock
  1166.         stdcall disk_close, ebx
  1167.         jmp     .exit
  1168. .free_index:
  1169.         mov     ecx, free_numbers_lock
  1170.         call    MutexLock
  1171.         movzx   eax, [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskIndex]
  1172.         bts     [free_numbers], eax
  1173.         call    MutexUnlock
  1174. .drop_reference:
  1175.         mov     esi, [esi+usb_unit_data.Parent]
  1176.         lock dec [esi+usb_device_data.NumReferences]
  1177.         jnz     .exit
  1178.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices]
  1179.         call    Kfree
  1180.         xchg    eax, esi
  1181.         call    Kfree
  1182. .exit:
  1183.         or      eax, -1
  1184.         int     0x40
  1185. endp
  1186.  
  1187. ; This function is called when the device is disconnected.
  1188. proc DeviceDisconnected
  1189.         push    ebx esi
  1190. virtual at esp
  1191.         rd      2       ; saved registers
  1192.         dd      ?       ; return address
  1193. .device dd      ?
  1194. end virtual
  1195. ; 1. Say a message.
  1196.         mov     esi, disconnectmsg
  1197.         call    SysMsgBoardStr
  1198. ; 2. Lock the requests queue, set .DeviceDisconnected to 1,
  1199. ; unlock the requests queue.
  1200. ; Locking is required for synchronization with queue_request:
  1201. ; all USB callbacks are executed in the same thread and are
  1202. ; synchronized automatically, but queue_request can be running
  1203. ; from any thread which wants to do something with a filesystem.
  1204. ; Without locking, it would be possible that queue_request has
  1205. ; been started, has checked that device is not yet disconnected,
  1206. ; then DeviceDisconnected completes and all handles become invalid,
  1207. ; then queue_request tries to use them.
  1208.         mov     esi, [.device]
  1209.         lea     ecx, [esi+usb_device_data.QueueLock]
  1210.         call    MutexLock
  1211.         mov     [esi+usb_device_data.DeviceDisconnected], 1
  1212.         call    MutexUnlock
  1213. ; 3. Drop one reference to the structure and check whether
  1214. ; that was the last reference.
  1215.         lock dec [esi+usb_device_data.NumReferences]
  1216.         jz      .free
  1217. ; 4. If not, there are some additional references due to disk devices;
  1218. ; notify the kernel that those disks are deleted.
  1219. ; Note that new disks cannot be added while we are looping here,
  1220. ; because new_disk_thread checks for .DeviceDisconnected.
  1221.         mov     ebx, [esi+usb_device_data.MaxLUN]
  1222.         mov     esi, [esi+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices]
  1223.         inc     ebx
  1224. .diskdel:
  1225.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskDevice]
  1226.         test    eax, eax
  1227.         jz      @f
  1228.         stdcall DiskDel, eax
  1229. @@:
  1230.         add     esi, usb_unit_data.sizeof
  1231.         dec     ebx
  1232.         jnz     .diskdel
  1233. ; In this case, some operations with those disks are still possible,
  1234. ; so we can't do anything more now. disk_close will take care of the rest.
  1235. .return:
  1236.         pop     esi ebx
  1237.         ret     4
  1238. ; 5. If there are no disk devices, free all resources which were allocated.
  1239. .free:
  1240.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices]
  1241.         test    eax, eax
  1242.         jz      @f
  1243.         call    Kfree
  1244. @@:
  1245.         xchg    eax, esi
  1246.         call    Kfree
  1247.         jmp     .return
  1248. endp
  1249.  
  1250. ; Disk functions.
  1251. DISK_STATUS_OK              = 0 ; success
  1252. DISK_STATUS_GENERAL_ERROR   = -1; if no other code is suitable
  1253. DISK_STATUS_INVALID_CALL    = 1 ; invalid input parameters
  1254. DISK_STATUS_NO_MEDIA        = 2 ; no media present
  1255. DISK_STATUS_END_OF_MEDIA    = 3 ; end of media while reading/writing data
  1256.  
  1257. ; Called when all operations with the given disk are done.
  1258. proc disk_close
  1259.         push    ebx esi
  1260. virtual at esp
  1261.         rd      2       ; saved registers
  1262.         dd      ?       ; return address
  1263. .userdata       dd      ?
  1264. end virtual
  1265.         mov     esi, [.userdata]
  1266.         mov     ecx, free_numbers_lock
  1267.         call    MutexLock
  1268.         movzx   eax, [esi+usb_unit_data.DiskIndex]
  1269.         bts     [free_numbers], eax
  1270.         call    MutexUnlock
  1271.         mov     esi, [esi+usb_unit_data.Parent]
  1272.         lock dec [esi+usb_device_data.NumReferences]
  1273.         jnz     .nothing
  1274.         mov     eax, [esi+usb_device_data.LogicalDevices]
  1275.         call    Kfree
  1276.         xchg    eax, esi
  1277.         call    Kfree
  1278. .nothing:
  1279.         pop     esi ebx
  1280.         ret     4
  1281. endp
  1282.  
  1283. ; Returns sector size, capacity and flags of the media.
  1284. proc disk_querymedia stdcall uses ebx esi edi, \
  1285.         userdata:dword, mediainfo:dword
  1286. ; 1. Create event for waiting.
  1287.         xor     esi, esi
  1288.         xor     ecx, ecx
  1289.         call    CreateEvent
  1290.         test    eax, eax
  1291.         jz      .generic_fail
  1292.         push    eax
  1293.         push    edx
  1294.         push    ecx
  1295.         push    0
  1296.         push    0
  1297. virtual at ebp-.localsize
  1298. .locals:
  1299. ; two following dwords are the output of READ_CAPACITY
  1300. .LastLBABE      dd      ?
  1301. .SectorSizeBE   dd      ?
  1302. .Status         dd      ?
  1303. ; two following dwords identify an event
  1304. .event_code     dd      ?
  1305. .event          dd      ?
  1306.                 rd      3       ; saved registers
  1307. .localsize = $ - .locals
  1308.                 dd      ?       ; saved ebp
  1309.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  1310. .userdata       dd      ?
  1311. .mediainfo      dd      ?
  1312. end virtual
  1313. ; 2. Initiate SCSI READ_CAPACITY request.
  1314.         mov     eax, [userdata]
  1315.         mov     ecx, [eax+usb_unit_data.Parent]
  1316.         mov     edx, esp
  1317.         stdcall queue_request, ecx, read_capacity_req, edx, read_capacity_callback, edx
  1318. ; 3. Wait for event. This destroys it.
  1319.         mov     eax, [.event]
  1320.         mov     ebx, [.event_code]
  1321.         call    WaitEvent
  1322. ; 4. Get the status and results.
  1323.         pop     ecx
  1324.         bswap   ecx     ; .LastLBA
  1325.         pop     edx
  1326.         bswap   edx     ; .SectorSize
  1327.         pop     eax     ; .Status
  1328. ; 5. If the request has completed successfully, store results.
  1329.         test    eax, eax
  1330.         jnz     @f
  1331.         DEBUGF 1,'K : sector size is %d, last sector is %d\n',edx,ecx
  1332.         mov     ebx, [mediainfo]
  1333.         mov     [ebx], eax      ; flags = 0
  1334.         mov     [ebx+4], edx    ; sectorsize
  1335.         add     ecx, 1
  1336.         adc     eax, 0
  1337.         mov     [ebx+8], ecx
  1338.         mov     [ebx+12], eax   ; capacity
  1339.         mov     eax, [userdata]
  1340.         mov     [eax+usb_unit_data.SectorSize], edx
  1341.         xor     eax, eax
  1342. @@:
  1343. ; 6. Restore the stack and return.
  1344.         pop     ecx
  1345.         pop     ecx
  1346.         ret
  1347. .generic_fail:
  1348.         or      eax, -1
  1349.         ret
  1350. endp
  1351.  
  1352. ; Builder for SCSI READ_CAPACITY request.
  1353. ; edx = first argument = pointer to usb_device_data.Command,
  1354. ; second argument = custom data given to queue_request,
  1355. ; pointer to disk_querymedia.locals.
  1356. proc read_capacity_req
  1357.         mov     eax, [esp+8]
  1358.         mov     eax, [eax+disk_querymedia.userdata-disk_querymedia.locals]
  1359.         mov     al, [eax+usb_unit_data.LUN]
  1360.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Length], 8
  1361.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_IN
  1362.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.LUN], al
  1363.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+0], SCSI_READ_CAPACITY
  1364.         ret     8
  1365. endp
  1366.  
  1367. ; Called when SCSI READ_CAPACITY request is completed.
  1368. proc read_capacity_callback
  1369. ; Transform the status to return value of disk_querymedia
  1370. ; and set the event.
  1371.         mov     ecx, [esp+4]
  1372.         xor     eax, eax
  1373.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], al
  1374.         jz      @f
  1375.         or      eax, -1
  1376. @@:
  1377.         mov     ecx, [esp+8]
  1378.         mov     [ecx+disk_querymedia.Status-disk_querymedia.locals], eax
  1379.         push    ebx esi edi
  1380.         mov     eax, [ecx+disk_querymedia.event-disk_querymedia.locals]
  1381.         mov     ebx, [ecx+disk_querymedia.event_code-disk_querymedia.locals]
  1382.         xor     edx, edx
  1383.         xor     esi, esi
  1384.         call    RaiseEvent
  1385.         pop     edi esi ebx
  1386.         ret     8
  1387. endp
  1388.  
  1389. disk_write:
  1390.         mov     al, SCSI_WRITE10
  1391.         jmp     disk_read_write
  1392.  
  1393. disk_read:
  1394.         mov     al, SCSI_READ10
  1395.  
  1396. ; Reads from the device or writes to the device.
  1397. proc disk_read_write stdcall uses ebx esi edi, \
  1398.         userdata:dword, buffer:dword, startsector:qword, numsectors:dword
  1399. ; 1. Initialize.
  1400.         push    eax     ; .command
  1401.         mov     eax, [userdata]
  1402.         mov     eax, [eax+usb_unit_data.SectorSize]
  1403.         push    eax     ; .SectorSize
  1404.         push    0       ; .processed
  1405.         mov     eax, [numsectors]
  1406.         mov     eax, [eax]
  1407. ; 2. The transfer length for SCSI_{READ,WRITE}10 commands can not be greater
  1408. ; than 0xFFFF, so split the request to slices with <= 0xFFFF sectors.
  1409. max_sectors_at_time = 0xFFFF
  1410. .split:
  1411.         push    eax     ; .length_rest
  1412.         cmp     eax, max_sectors_at_time
  1413.         jb      @f
  1414.         mov     eax, max_sectors_at_time
  1415. @@:
  1416.         sub     [esp], eax
  1417.         push    eax     ; .length_cur
  1418. ; 3. startsector must fit in 32 bits, otherwise abort the request.
  1419.         cmp     dword [startsector+4], 0
  1420.         jnz     .generic_fail
  1421. ; 4. Create event for waiting.
  1422.         xor     esi, esi
  1423.         xor     ecx, ecx
  1424.         call    CreateEvent
  1425.         test    eax, eax
  1426.         jz      .generic_fail
  1427.         push    eax     ; .event
  1428.         push    edx     ; .event_code
  1429.         push    ecx     ; .status
  1430. virtual at ebp-.localsize
  1431. .locals:
  1432. .status         dd      ?
  1433. .event_code     dd      ?
  1434. .event          dd      ?
  1435. .length_cur     dd      ?
  1436. .length_rest    dd      ?
  1437. .processed      dd      ?
  1438. .SectorSize     dd      ?
  1439. .command        db      ?
  1440.                 rb      3
  1441.                 rd      3       ; saved registers
  1442. .localsize = $ - .locals
  1443.                 dd      ?       ; saved ebp
  1444.                 dd      ?       ; return address
  1445. .userdata       dd      ?
  1446. .buffer         dd      ?
  1447. .startsector    dq      ?
  1448. .numsectors     dd      ?
  1449. end virtual
  1450. ; 5. Initiate SCSI READ10 or WRITE10 request.
  1451.         mov     eax, [userdata]
  1452.         mov     ecx, [eax+usb_unit_data.Parent]
  1453.         stdcall queue_request, ecx, read_write_req, [buffer], read_write_callback, esp
  1454. ; 6. Wait for event. This destroys it.
  1455.         mov     eax, [.event]
  1456.         mov     ebx, [.event_code]
  1457.         call    WaitEvent
  1458. ; 7. Get the status. If the operation has failed, abort.
  1459.         pop     eax     ; .status
  1460.         pop     ecx ecx ; cleanup .event_code, .event
  1461.         pop     ecx     ; .length_cur
  1462.         test    eax, eax
  1463.         jnz     .return
  1464. ; 8. Otherwise, continue the loop started at step 2.
  1465.         add     dword [startsector], ecx
  1466.         adc     dword [startsector+4], eax
  1467.         imul    ecx, [.SectorSize]
  1468.         add     [buffer], ecx
  1469.         pop     eax
  1470.         test    eax, eax
  1471.         jnz     .split
  1472.         push    eax
  1473. .return:
  1474. ; 9. Restore the stack, store .processed to [numsectors], return.
  1475.         pop     ecx     ; .length_rest
  1476.         pop     ecx     ; .processed
  1477.         mov     edx, [numsectors]
  1478.         mov     [edx], ecx
  1479.         pop     ecx     ; .SectorSize
  1480.         pop     ecx     ; .command
  1481.         ret
  1482. .generic_fail:
  1483.         or      eax, -1
  1484.         pop     ecx     ; .length_cur
  1485.         jmp     .return
  1486. endp
  1487.  
  1488. ; Builder for SCSI READ10 or WRITE10 request.
  1489. ; edx = first argument = pointer to usb_device_data.Command,
  1490. ; second argument = custom data given to queue_request,
  1491. ; pointer to disk_read_write.locals.
  1492. proc read_write_req
  1493.         mov     eax, [esp+8]
  1494.         mov     ecx, [eax+disk_read_write.userdata-disk_read_write.locals]
  1495.         mov     cl, [ecx+usb_unit_data.LUN]
  1496.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.LUN], cl
  1497.         mov     ecx, [eax+disk_read_write.length_cur-disk_read_write.locals]
  1498.         imul    ecx, [eax+disk_read_write.SectorSize-disk_read_write.locals]
  1499.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Length], ecx
  1500.         mov     cl, [eax+disk_read_write.command-disk_read_write.locals]
  1501.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_OUT
  1502.         cmp     cl, SCSI_READ10
  1503.         jnz     @f
  1504.         mov     [edx+command_block_wrapper.Flags], CBW_FLAG_IN
  1505. @@:
  1506.         mov     byte [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command], cl
  1507.         mov     ecx, dword [eax+disk_read_write.startsector-disk_read_write.locals]
  1508.         bswap   ecx
  1509.         mov     dword [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+2], ecx
  1510.         mov     ecx, [eax+disk_read_write.length_cur-disk_read_write.locals]
  1511.         xchg    cl, ch
  1512.         mov     word [edx+command_block_wrapper.Command+7], cx
  1513.         ret     8
  1514. endp
  1515.  
  1516. ; Called when SCSI READ10 or WRITE10 request is completed.
  1517. proc read_write_callback
  1518. ; 1. Initialize.
  1519.         push    ebx esi edi
  1520. virtual at esp
  1521.         rd      3       ; saved registers
  1522.         dd      ?       ; return address
  1523. .device         dd      ?
  1524. .calldata       dd      ?
  1525. end virtual
  1526.         mov     ecx, [.device]
  1527.         mov     esi, [.calldata]
  1528. ; 2. Get the number of sectors which were read.
  1529. ; If the status is OK or FAIL, the field .LengthRest is valid.
  1530. ; Otherwise, it is invalid, so assume zero sectors.
  1531.         xor     eax, eax
  1532.         cmp     [ecx+usb_device_data.Status.Status], CSW_STATUS_FAIL
  1533.         ja      .sectors_calculated
  1534.         mov     eax, [ecx+usb_device_data.LengthRest]
  1535.         xor     edx, edx
  1536.         div     [esi+disk_read_write.SectorSize-disk_read_write.locals]
  1537.         test    edx, edx
  1538.         jz      @f
  1539.         inc     eax
  1540. @@:
  1541.         mov     edx, eax
  1542.         mov     eax, [esi+disk_read_write.length_cur-disk_read_write.locals]
  1543.         sub     eax, edx
  1544.         jae     .sectors_calculated
  1545.         xor     eax, eax
  1546. .sectors_calculated:
  1547. ; 3. Increase the total number of processed sectors.
  1548.         add     [esi+disk_read_write.processed-disk_read_write.locals], eax
  1549. ; 4. Set status to OK if all sectors were read, to ERROR otherwise.
  1550.         cmp     eax, [esi+disk_read_write.length_cur-disk_read_write.locals]
  1551.         setz    al
  1552.         movzx   eax, al
  1553.         dec     eax
  1554.         mov     [esi+disk_read_write.status-disk_read_write.locals], eax
  1555. ; 5. Set the event.
  1556.         mov     eax, [esi+disk_read_write.event-disk_read_write.locals]
  1557.         mov     ebx, [esi+disk_read_write.event_code-disk_read_write.locals]
  1558.         xor     edx, edx
  1559.         xor     esi, esi
  1560.         call    RaiseEvent
  1561. ; 6. Return.
  1562.         pop     edi esi ebx
  1563.         ret     8
  1564. endp
  1565.  
  1566. ; strings
  1567. my_driver       db      'usbstor',0
  1568. disconnectmsg   db      'K : USB mass storage device disconnected',13,10,0
  1569. nomemory        db      'K : no memory',13,10,0
  1570. unkdevice       db      'K : unknown mass storage device',13,10,0
  1571. okdevice        db      'K : USB mass storage device detected',13,10,0
  1572. transfererror   db      'K : USB transfer error, disabling mass storage',13,10,0
  1573. invresponse     db      'K : invalid response from mass storage device',13,10,0
  1574. fatalerr        db      'K : mass storage device reports fatal error',13,10,0
  1575. inquiry_fail    db      'K : INQUIRY command failed',13,10,0
  1576. ;read_capacity_fail db  'K : READ CAPACITY command failed',13,10,0
  1577. ;read_fail      db      'K : READ command failed',13,10,0
  1578. noindex         db      'K : failed to generate disk name',13,10,0
  1579.  
  1580. ; Exported variable: kernel API version.
  1581. align 4
  1582. version dd      50005h
  1583. ; Structure with callback functions.
  1584. usb_functions:
  1585.         dd      usb_functions_end - usb_functions
  1586.         dd      AddDevice
  1587.         dd      DeviceDisconnected
  1588. usb_functions_end:
  1589.  
  1590. disk_functions:
  1591.         dd      disk_functions_end - disk_functions
  1592.         dd      disk_close
  1593.         dd      0       ; closemedia
  1594.         dd      disk_querymedia
  1595.         dd      disk_read
  1596.         dd      disk_write
  1597.         dd      0       ; flush
  1598.         dd      0       ; adjust_cache_size: use default cache
  1599. disk_functions_end:
  1600.  
  1601. free_numbers_lock       rd      3
  1602. ; 128 devices should be enough for everybody
  1603. free_numbers    dd      -1, -1, -1, -1
  1604.  
  1605. ; for DEBUGF macro
  1606. include_debug_strings
  1607.  
  1608. ; for uninitialized data
  1609. section '.data' data readable writable align 16
  1610.