Source: linux Version: 3.16.7-2 Severity: wishlist User: [email protected] Usertags: timestamps randomness Control: block -1 by 759886
Hi! I have been doing some experimentation on making linux build reproducibly [1]. With the attached patches, we are down to three binary packages with differences on amd64. The kernel itself and its module can be built reproducibly with our current framework. The first patch adds call to `dh_strip_nondeterminism` and `dh_fixmtimes`, both being part of the custom toolchain currently used for reproducible builds. Hence not tagging the bug with “patch” until they are integrated in debhelper. The second patch changes the value of KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP to a timestamp parseable by `date`. Otherwise, a timestamp of the current time gets stored in usr/initramfs_data.cpio.gz because `scripts/gen_initramfs_list.sh` will not pass the value of KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP to `usr/gen_init_cpio`. http://sources.debian.net/src/linux/3.16.7-2/scripts/gen_initramfs_list.sh/?hl302:308#L302 Another solution would be to patch `scripts/gen_initramfs_list.sh` to parse the Debian format of KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP. An unclear aspect is where to add a call to `dh_genbuildinfo` which generates the .buildinfo [2]. It should be called after all binary packages have been created. For the remaining differences: * linux-doc: many variations due to ids generated in HTML documentation by XSLT processor. This needs to be addressed at that level. * linux-manual: see attached debbindiff output. I don't have good ideas. * linux-source: mtimes of many files differ. Would it be ok to just create the tarball with a single timestamp (`tar --mtime=`)? [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds [2]: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/BuildinfoSpecification -- Lunar .''`. [email protected] : :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism `. `'` `-
--- linux-3.16.7/debian/rules.real 2014-11-04 04:41:34.000000000 +0000 +++ b1/linux-3.16.7/debian/rules.real 2014-11-14 22:07:20.272662604 +0000 @@ -173,12 +173,14 @@ dh_installdocs $(INSTALLDOCS_ARGS) dh_installchangelogs dh_strip + dh_strip_nondeterminism dh_compress dh_fixperms dh_installdeb dh_gencontrol -- $(GENCONTROL_ARGS) dh_md5sums + dh_fixmtimes dh_builddeb -- -Zxz $(BUILDDEB_ARGS) install-dummy: dh_testdir @@ -427,8 +430,10 @@ dh_prep kernel-wedge install-files $(ABINAME) kernel-wedge check $(PACKAGE_NAMES) + dh_strip_nondeterminism dh_fixperms dh_gencontrol + dh_fixmtimes dh_builddeb install-source: PACKAGE_NAME = linux-source-$(VERSION)
--- linux-3.16.7/debian/rules.real 2014-11-04 04:41:34.000000000 +0000 +++ b1/linux-3.16.7/debian/rules.real 2014-11-14 22:07:20.272662604 +0000 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ stamp = [ -d $(dir $@) ] || mkdir $(dir $@); touch $@ setup_env := env -u ABINAME -u ARCH -u FEATURESET -u FLAVOUR -u VERSION -u LOCALVERSION -setup_env += DISTRIBUTION_OFFICIAL_BUILD=1 DISTRIBUTOR="$(DISTRIBUTOR)" DISTRIBUTION_VERSION="$(SOURCEVERSION)" KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP="$(DISTRIBUTOR) $(SOURCEVERSION) ($(SOURCE_DATE_UTC_ISO))" KBUILD_BUILD_USER="$(word 1,$(subst @, ,$(MAINTAINER)))" KBUILD_BUILD_HOST="$(word 2,$(subst @, ,$(MAINTAINER)))" +setup_env += DISTRIBUTION_OFFICIAL_BUILD=1 DISTRIBUTOR="$(DISTRIBUTOR)" DISTRIBUTION_VERSION="$(SOURCEVERSION)" KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP="$(SOURCE_DATE_UTC_ISO)" KBUILD_BUILD_USER="$(word 1,$(subst @, ,$(MAINTAINER)))" KBUILD_BUILD_HOST="$(word 2,$(subst @, ,$(MAINTAINER)))" MAKE_CLEAN = $(setup_env) $(MAKE) MAKE_SELF := $(MAKE) -f debian/rules.real $(MAKEOVERRIDES)Title: /usr/bin/debbindiff --debug --html debbindiff-manual.html b1/linux-manual-3.16_3.16.7-2.0~reproducible1_all.deb b2/linux-manual-3.16_3.16.7-2.0~reproducible1_all.deb
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kthread_create_on_node.9.gz
kthread_create_on_node.9
1 +-- 63 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 64 This helper function creates and names a kernel thread\&. The thread will be stopped: use 65 \fBwake_up_process\fR 66 to start it\&. See also 67 \fBkthread_run\fR\&. 68 .PP 69 If thread is going to be bound on a particular cpu, give its node in 70 \fInode\fR, to get NUMA affinity for kthread stack, or else give \-1\&. When woken, the thread will run 71 \fIthreadfn\fR() with 72 \fIdata\fR 73 as its argument\&. 74 \fIthreadfn\fR() can either call 75 \fBdo_exit\fR 76 directly if it is a standalone thread for which no one will call 77 \fBkthread_stop\fR, or return when \*(Aq\fBkthread_should_stop\fR\*(Aq is true (which means 78 \fBkthread_stop\fR 79 has been called)\&. The return value should be zero or a negative error number; it will be passed to 80 \fBkthread_stop\fR\&. 81 +-- 4 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 63 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 64 This helper function creates and names a kernel thread\&. The thread will be stopped: use 65 \fBwake_up_process\fR 66 to start it\&. See also 67 \fBkthread_run\fR\&. 68 .PP 69 If thread is going to be bound on a particular cpu, give its node in 70 \fInode\fR, to get NUMA affinity for kthread stack, or else give \-1\&. When woken, the thread will run @\fBthreadfn\fR 71 with 72 \fIdata\fR 73 as its argument\&. @\fBthreadfn\fR 74 can either call 75 \fBdo_exit\fR 76 directly if it is a standalone thread for which no one will call 77 \fBkthread_stop\fR, or return when \*(Aq\fBkthread_should_stop\fR\*(Aq is true (which means 78 \fBkthread_stop\fR 79 has been called)\&. The return value should be zero or a negative error number; it will be passed to 80 \fBkthread_stop\fR\&. 81 +-- 4 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
schedule_hrtimeout_range.9.gz
schedule_hrtimeout_range.9
1 +-- 51 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 52 .PP 53 Make the current task sleep until the given expiry time has elapsed\&. The routine will return immediately unless the current task state has been set (see 54 \fBset_current_state\fR)\&. 55 .PP 56 The 57 \fIdelta\fR 58 argument gives the kernel the freedom to schedule the actual wakeup to a time that is both power and performance friendly\&. The kernel give the normal best effort behavior for "\fIexpires\fR+\fIdelta\fR", but may decide to fire the timer earlier, but no earlier than ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 \fIexpires\fR\&. 60 .PP 61 You can set the task state as follows \- 62 .PP 63 \fBTASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE\fR 64 \- at least 65 +-- 11 lines: \fItimeout\fR----------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 51 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 52 .PP 53 Make the current task sleep until the given expiry time has elapsed\&. The routine will return immediately unless the current task state has been set (see 54 \fBset_current_state\fR)\&. 55 .PP 56 The 57 \fIdelta\fR 58 argument gives the kernel the freedom to schedule the actual wakeup to a time that is both power and performance friendly\&. The kernel give the normal best effort behavior for 59 \(lq\fIexpires\fR+\fIdelta\fR\(rq, but may decide to fire the timer earlier, but no earlier than 60 \fIexpires\fR\&. 61 .PP 62 You can set the task state as follows \- 63 .PP 64 \fBTASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE\fR 65 \- at least 66 +-- 11 lines: \fItimeout\fR----------------------------------------------------- |
struct_bus_type.9.gz
struct_bus_type.9
1 +-- 60 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 61 .RS 4 62 The name of the bus\&. 63 .RE 64 .PP 65 dev_name 66 .RS 4 67 Used for subsystems to enumerate devices like (\(lqfoo\fBu\fR\(rq, dev\->id)\&. 68 .RE 69 .PP 70 dev_root 71 .RS 4 72 Default device to use as the parent\&. 73 .RE 74 +-- 92 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 60 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 61 .RS 4 62 The name of the bus\&. 63 .RE 64 .PP 65 dev_name 66 .RS 4 67 Used for subsystems to enumerate devices like ("foo\fBu\fR", dev\->id)\&. 68 .RE 69 .PP 70 dev_root 71 .RS 4 72 Default device to use as the parent\&. 73 .RE 74 +-- 92 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
struct_usb_composite_driver.9.gz
struct_usb_composite_driver.9
1 +-- 73 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 74 .RS 4 75 set to 1 if the gadget needs userspace to provide a serial number\&. If one is not provided, warning will be printed\&. 76 .RE 77 .PP 78 bind 79 .RS 4 80 (REQUIRED) Used to allocate resources that are shared across the whole device, such as string IDs, and add its configurations using @\fBusb_add_config\fR\&. This may fail by returning a negative errno value; it should return zero on successful initialization\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81 .RE 82 .PP 83 unbind 84 .RS 4 85 Reverses 86 \fIbind\fR; called as a side effect of unregistering this driver\&. 87 +-- 40 lines: .RE--------------------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 73 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 74 .RS 4 75 set to 1 if the gadget needs userspace to provide a serial number\&. If one is not provided, warning will be printed\&. 76 .RE 77 .PP 78 bind 79 .RS 4 80 (REQUIRED) Used to allocate resources that are shared across the whole device, such as string IDs, and add its configurations using 81 \fIusb_add_config\fR()\&. This may fail by returning a negative errno value; it should return zero on successful initialization\&. 82 .RE 83 .PP 84 unbind 85 .RS 4 86 Reverses 87 \fIbind\fR; called as a side effect of unregistering this driver\&. 88 +-- 40 lines: .RE--------------------------------------------------------------- |
struct_usb_configuration.9.gz
struct_usb_configuration.9
1 +-- 50 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 51 .RS 4 52 For diagnostics, describes the configuration\&. 53 .RE 54 .PP 55 strings 56 .RS 4 57 Tables of strings, keyed by identifiers assigned during @\fBbind\fR 58 and by language IDs provided in control requests\&. 59 .RE 60 .PP 61 descriptors 62 .RS 4 63 Table of descriptors preceding all function descriptors\&. Examples include OTG and vendor\-specific descriptors\&. 64 .RE 65 +-- 28 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- 93 .RS 4 94 Power consumtion in mA\&. Used to compute bMaxPower in the configuration descriptor after considering the bus speed\&. 95 .RE 96 .PP 97 cdev 98 .RS 4 99 assigned by @\fBusb_add_config\fR 100 before calling @\fBbind\fR; this is the device associated with this configuration\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101 .RE 102 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 103 .PP 104 Configurations are building blocks for gadget drivers structured around function drivers\&. Simple USB gadgets require only one function and one configuration, and handle dual\-speed hardware by always providing the same functionality\&. Slightly more complex gadgets may have more than one single\-function configuration at a given speed; or have configurations that only work at one speed\&. 105 .PP 106 Composite devices are, by definition, ones with configurations which include more than one function\&. 107 .PP 108 The lifecycle of a usb_configuration includes allocation, initialization of the fields described above, and calling @\fBusb_add_config\fR 109 to set up internal data and bind it to a specific device\&. The configuration\*(Aqs @\fBbind\fR 110 method is then used to initialize all the functions and then call @\fBusb_add_function\fR 111 for them\&. 112 .PP 113 Those functions would normally be independent of each other, but that\*(Aqs not mandatory\&. CDC WMC devices are an example where functions often depend on other functions, with some functions subsidiary to others\&. Such interdependency may be managed in any way, so long as all of the descriptors complete by the time the composite driver returns from its 114 \fBbind\fR 115 routine\&. 116 .SH "AUTHOR" 117 .PP 118 +-- 6 lines: \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&>-------- |
1 +-- 50 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 51 .RS 4 52 For diagnostics, describes the configuration\&. 53 .RE 54 .PP 55 strings 56 .RS 4 57 Tables of strings, keyed by identifiers assigned during 58 \fIbind\fR() and by language IDs provided in control requests\&. 59 .RE 60 .PP 61 descriptors 62 .RS 4 63 Table of descriptors preceding all function descriptors\&. Examples include OTG and vendor\-specific descriptors\&. 64 .RE 65 +-- 28 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- 93 .RS 4 94 Power consumtion in mA\&. Used to compute bMaxPower in the configuration descriptor after considering the bus speed\&. 95 .RE 96 .PP 97 cdev 98 .RS 4 99 assigned by 100 \fIusb_add_config\fR() before calling 101 \fIbind\fR(); this is the device associated with this configuration\&. 102 .RE 103 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 104 .PP 105 Configurations are building blocks for gadget drivers structured around function drivers\&. Simple USB gadgets require only one function and one configuration, and handle dual\-speed hardware by always providing the same functionality\&. Slightly more complex gadgets may have more than one single\-function configuration at a given speed; or have configurations that only work at one speed\&. 106 .PP 107 Composite devices are, by definition, ones with configurations which include more than one function\&. 108 .PP 109 The lifecycle of a usb_configuration includes allocation, initialization of the fields described above, and calling 110 \fIusb_add_config\fR() to set up internal data and bind it to a specific device\&. The configuration\*(Aqs 111 \fIbind\fR() method is then used to initialize all the functions and then call 112 \fIusb_add_function\fR() for them\&. 113 .PP 114 Those functions would normally be independent of each other, but that\*(Aqs not mandatory\&. CDC WMC devices are an example where functions often depend on other functions, with some functions subsidiary to others\&. Such interdependency may be managed in any way, so long as all of the descriptors complete by the time the composite driver returns from its 115 \fBbind\fR 116 routine\&. 117 .SH "AUTHOR" 118 .PP 119 +-- 6 lines: \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&>-------- |
struct_usb_function.9.gz
struct_usb_function.9
1 +-- 67 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 68 \fBbind\fR 69 and by language IDs provided in control requests 70 .RE 71 .PP 72 fs_descriptors 73 .RS 4 74 Table of full (or low) speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during @\fBbind\fR\&. If this pointer is null, the function will not be available at full speed (or at low speed)\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 .RE 76 .PP 77 hs_descriptors 78 .RS 4 79 Table of high speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during @\fBbind\fR\&. If this pointer is null, the function will not be available at high speed\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 80 .RE 81 .PP 82 ss_descriptors 83 .RS 4 84 Table of super speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during @\fBbind\fR\&. If this pointer is null after initiation, the function will not be available at super speed\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 85 .RE 86 .PP 87 config 88 .RS 4 89 assigned when @\fBusb_add_function\fR 90 is called; this is the configuration with which this function is associated\&. 91 .RE 92 .PP 93 os_desc_table 94 .RS 4 95 Table of (interface id, os descriptors) pairs\&. The function can expose more than one interface\&. If an interface is a member of an IAD, only the first interface of IAD has its entry in the table\&. 96 .RE 97 +-- 66 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- 163 func_suspend 164 .RS 4 165 callback to be called when SetFeature(FUNCTION_SUSPEND) is reseived 166 .RE 167 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 168 .PP 169 A single USB function uses one or more interfaces, and should in most cases support operation at both full and high speeds\&. Each function is associated by @\fBusb_add_function\fR 170 with a one configuration; that function causes @\fBbind\fR 171 to be called so resources can be allocated as part of setting up a gadget driver\&. Those resources include endpoints, which should be allocated using @\fBusb_ep_autoconfig\fR\&. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 172 .PP 173 To support dual speed operation, a function driver provides descriptors for both high and full speed operation\&. Except in rare cases that don\*(Aqt involve bulk endpoints, each speed needs different endpoint descriptors\&. 174 .PP 175 Function drivers choose their own strategies for managing instance data\&. The simplest strategy just declares it "static\*(Aq, which means the function can only be activated once\&. If the function needs to be exposed in more than one configuration at a given speed, it needs to support multiple usb_function structures (one for each configuration)\&. 176 .PP 177 A more complex strategy might encapsulate a 178 +-- 10 lines: \fIusb_function\fR------------------------------------------------ |
1 +-- 67 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 68 \fBbind\fR 69 and by language IDs provided in control requests 70 .RE 71 .PP 72 fs_descriptors 73 .RS 4 74 Table of full (or low) speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during 75 \fIbind\fR()\&. If this pointer is null, the function will not be available at full speed (or at low speed)\&. 76 .RE 77 .PP 78 hs_descriptors 79 .RS 4 80 Table of high speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during 81 \fIbind\fR()\&. If this pointer is null, the function will not be available at high speed\&. 82 .RE 83 .PP 84 ss_descriptors 85 .RS 4 86 Table of super speed descriptors, using interface and string identifiers assigned during 87 \fIbind\fR()\&. If this pointer is null after initiation, the function will not be available at super speed\&. 88 .RE 89 .PP 90 config 91 .RS 4 92 assigned when 93 \fIusb_add_function\fR() is called; this is the configuration with which this function is associated\&. 94 .RE 95 .PP 96 os_desc_table 97 .RS 4 98 Table of (interface id, os descriptors) pairs\&. The function can expose more than one interface\&. If an interface is a member of an IAD, only the first interface of IAD has its entry in the table\&. 99 .RE 100 +-- 66 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- 166 func_suspend 167 .RS 4 168 callback to be called when SetFeature(FUNCTION_SUSPEND) is reseived 169 .RE 170 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 171 .PP 172 A single USB function uses one or more interfaces, and should in most cases support operation at both full and high speeds\&. Each function is associated by 173 \fIusb_add_function\fR() with a one configuration; that function causes 174 \fIbind\fR() to be called so resources can be allocated as part of setting up a gadget driver\&. Those resources include endpoints, which should be allocated using 175 \fIusb_ep_autoconfig\fR()\&. 176 .PP 177 To support dual speed operation, a function driver provides descriptors for both high and full speed operation\&. Except in rare cases that don\*(Aqt involve bulk endpoints, each speed needs different endpoint descriptors\&. 178 .PP 179 Function drivers choose their own strategies for managing instance data\&. The simplest strategy just declares it "static\*(Aq, which means the function can only be activated once\&. If the function needs to be exposed in more than one configuration at a given speed, it needs to support multiple usb_function structures (one for each configuration)\&. 180 .PP 181 A more complex strategy might encapsulate a 182 +-- 10 lines: \fIusb_function\fR------------------------------------------------ |
usb_add_config.9.gz
usb_add_config.9
1 +-- 49 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 50 .RE 51 .SH "CONTEXT" 52 .PP 53 single threaded during gadget setup 54 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 55 .PP 56 One of the main tasks of a composite 57 \fIbind\fR() routine is to add each of the configurations it supports, using this routine\&. 58 .PP 59 This function returns the value of the configuration\*(Aqs 60 \fIbind\fR(), which is zero for success else a negative errno value\&. Binding configurations assigns global resources including string IDs, and per\-configuration resources such as interface IDs and endpoints\&. 61 .SH "AUTHOR" 62 .PP 63 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 64 .RS 4 65 Author. 66 .RE 67 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 49 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 50 .RE 51 .SH "CONTEXT" 52 .PP 53 single threaded during gadget setup 54 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 55 .PP 56 One of the main tasks of a composite @\fBbind\fR 57 routine is to add each of the configurations it supports, using this routine\&. 58 .PP 59 This function returns the value of the configuration\*(Aqs @\fBbind\fR, which is zero for success else a negative errno value\&. Binding configurations assigns global resources including string IDs, and per\-configuration resources such as interface IDs and endpoints\&. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 .SH "AUTHOR" 61 .PP 62 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 63 .RS 4 64 Author. 65 .RE 66 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
usb_add_function.9.gz
usb_add_function.9
1 +-- 44 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 45 .RE 46 .SH "CONTEXT" 47 .PP 48 single threaded during gadget setup 49 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 50 .PP 51 After initialization, each configuration must have one or more functions added to it\&. Adding a function involves calling its 52 \fIbind\fR() method to allocate resources such as interface and string identifiers and endpoints\&. 53 .PP 54 This function returns the value of the function\*(Aqs 55 \fBbind\fR, which is zero for success else a negative errno value\&. 56 .SH "AUTHOR" 57 .PP 58 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 59 +-- 5 lines: .RS 4------------------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 44 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 45 .RE 46 .SH "CONTEXT" 47 .PP 48 single threaded during gadget setup 49 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 50 .PP 51 After initialization, each configuration must have one or more functions added to it\&. Adding a function involves calling its @\fBbind\fR 52 method to allocate resources such as interface and string identifiers and endpoints\&. 53 .PP 54 This function returns the value of the function\*(Aqs 55 \fBbind\fR, which is zero for success else a negative errno value\&. 56 .SH "AUTHOR" 57 .PP 58 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 59 +-- 5 lines: .RS 4------------------------------------------------------------- |
usb_function_deactivate.9.gz
usb_function_deactivate.9
1 +-- 36 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 37 \fIfunction\fR 38 .RS 4 39 the function that isn\*(Aqt yet ready to respond 40 .RE 41 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 42 .PP 43 Blocks response of the gadget driver to host enumeration by preventing the data line pullup from being activated\&. This is normally called during 44 \fIbind\fR() processing to change from the initial 45 \(lqready to respond\(rq 46 state, or when a required resource becomes available\&. 47 .PP 48 For example, drivers that serve as a passthrough to a userspace daemon can block enumeration unless that daemon (such as an OBEX, MTP, or print server) is ready to handle host requests\&. 49 .PP 50 Not all systems support software control of their USB peripheral data pullups\&. 51 +-- 10 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 36 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 37 \fIfunction\fR 38 .RS 4 39 the function that isn\*(Aqt yet ready to respond 40 .RE 41 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 42 .PP 43 Blocks response of the gadget driver to host enumeration by preventing the data line pullup from being activated\&. This is normally called during @\fBbind\fR 44 processing to change from the initial 45 \(lqready to respond\(rq 46 state, or when a required resource becomes available\&. 47 .PP 48 For example, drivers that serve as a passthrough to a userspace daemon can block enumeration unless that daemon (such as an OBEX, MTP, or print server) is ready to handle host requests\&. 49 .PP 50 Not all systems support software control of their USB peripheral data pullups\&. 51 +-- 10 lines: .PP--------------------------------------------------------------- |
usb_gadget_probe_driver.9.gz
usb_gadget_probe_driver.9
1 +-- 39 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 40 .RE 41 .SH "CONTEXT" 42 .PP 43 can sleep 44 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 45 .PP 46 Call this in your gadget driver\*(Aqs module initialization function, to tell the underlying usb controller driver about your driver\&. The @\fBbind\fR 47 function will be called to bind it to a gadget before this registration call returns\&. It\*(Aqs expected that the @\fBbind\fR 48 function will be in init sections\&. 49 .SH "AUTHOR" 50 .PP 51 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 52 .RS 4 53 Author. 54 .RE 55 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 39 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 40 .RE 41 .SH "CONTEXT" 42 .PP 43 can sleep 44 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 45 .PP 46 Call this in your gadget driver\*(Aqs module initialization function, to tell the underlying usb controller driver about your driver\&. The 47 \fIbind\fR() function will be called to bind it to a gadget before this registration call returns\&. It\*(Aqs expected that the 48 \fIbind\fR() function will be in init sections\&. 49 .SH "AUTHOR" 50 .PP 51 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 52 .RS 4 53 Author. 54 .RE 55 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
usb_string_id.9.gz
usb_string_id.9
1 +-- 39 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 40 .RE 41 .SH "CONTEXT" 42 .PP 43 single threaded during gadget setup 44 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 45 .PP 46 \fIusb_string_id\fR() is called from ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 \fBbind\fR 48 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then store that ID in the appropriate descriptors and string table\&. 49 .PP 50 All string identifier should be allocated using this, 51 \fIusb_string_ids_tab\fR() or 52 \fIusb_string_ids_n\fR() routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 53 .SH "AUTHOR" 54 .PP 55 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 56 .RS 4 57 Author. 58 .RE 59 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 39 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 40 .RE 41 .SH "CONTEXT" 42 .PP 43 single threaded during gadget setup 44 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 45 .PP 46 @\fBusb_string_id\fR 47 is called from 48 \fBbind\fR 49 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then store that ID in the appropriate descriptors and string table\&. 50 .PP 51 All string identifier should be allocated using this, @\fBusb_string_ids_tab\fR 52 or @\fBusb_string_ids_n\fR 53 routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 54 .SH "AUTHOR" 55 .PP 56 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 57 .RS 4 58 Author. 59 .RE 60 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
usb_string_ids_n.9.gz
usb_string_ids_n.9
1 +-- 49 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 50 .PP 51 Returns the first requested ID\&. This ID and next 52 \fIn\fR\-1 IDs are now valid IDs\&. At least provided that 53 \fIn\fR 54 is non\-zero because if it is, returns last requested ID which is now very useful information\&. 55 .PP 56 \fIusb_string_ids_n\fR() is called from ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 \fBbind\fR 58 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then store that ID in the appropriate descriptors and string table\&. 59 .PP 60 All string identifier should be allocated using this, 61 \fIusb_string_id\fR() or 62 \fIusb_string_ids_n\fR() routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 63 .SH "AUTHOR" 64 .PP 65 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 66 .RS 4 67 Author. 68 .RE 69 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 49 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 50 .PP 51 Returns the first requested ID\&. This ID and next 52 \fIn\fR\-1 IDs are now valid IDs\&. At least provided that 53 \fIn\fR 54 is non\-zero because if it is, returns last requested ID which is now very useful information\&. 55 .PP 56 @\fBusb_string_ids_n\fR 57 is called from 58 \fBbind\fR 59 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then store that ID in the appropriate descriptors and string table\&. 60 .PP 61 All string identifier should be allocated using this, @\fBusb_string_id\fR 62 or @\fBusb_string_ids_n\fR 63 routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 64 .SH "AUTHOR" 65 .PP 66 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 67 .RS 4 68 Author. 69 .RE 70 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
usb_string_ids_tab.9.gz
usb_string_ids_tab.9
1 +-- 44 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 45 .RE 46 .SH "CONTEXT" 47 .PP 48 single threaded during gadget setup 49 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 50 .PP 51 \fIusb_string_ids\fR() is called from ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 \fBbind\fR 53 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then copy IDs from the string table to the appropriate descriptors and string table for other languages\&. 54 .PP 55 All string identifier should be allocated using this, 56 \fIusb_string_id\fR() or 57 \fIusb_string_ids_n\fR() routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 58 .SH "AUTHOR" 59 .PP 60 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 61 .RS 4 62 Author. 63 .RE 64 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
1 +-- 44 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 45 .RE 46 .SH "CONTEXT" 47 .PP 48 single threaded during gadget setup 49 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 50 .PP 51 @\fBusb_string_ids\fR 52 is called from 53 \fBbind\fR 54 callbacks to allocate string IDs\&. Drivers for functions, configurations, or gadgets will then copy IDs from the string table to the appropriate descriptors and string table for other languages\&. 55 .PP 56 All string identifier should be allocated using this, @\fBusb_string_id\fR 57 or @\fBusb_string_ids_n\fR 58 routine, to ensure that for example different functions don\*(Aqt wrongly assign different meanings to the same identifier\&. 59 .SH "AUTHOR" 60 .PP 61 \fBDavid Brownell\fR <\&[email protected]\&> 62 .RS 4 63 Author. 64 .RE 65 +-- 2 lines: .SH "COPYRIGHT"--------------------------------------------------- |
vm_insert_page.9.gz
vm_insert_page.9
1 +-- 51 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 52 .PP 53 This allows drivers to insert individual pages they\*(Aqve allocated into a user vma\&. 54 .PP 55 The page has to be a nice clean _individual_ kernel allocation\&. If you allocate a compound page, you need to have marked it as such (__GFP_COMP), or manually just split the page up yourself (see 56 \fBsplit_page\fR)\&. 57 .PP 58 NOTE! Traditionally this was done with "\fBremap_pfn_range\fR" which took an arbitrary page protection parameter\&. This doesn\*(Aqt allow that\&. Your vma protection will have to be set up correctly, which means that if you want a shared writable mapping, you\*(Aqd better ask for a shared writable mapping! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 .PP 60 The page does not need to be reserved\&. 61 .PP 62 Usually this function is called from f_op\->\fBmmap\fR 63 handler under mm\->mmap_sem write\-lock, so it can change vma\->vm_flags\&. Caller must set VM_MIXEDMAP on vma if it wants to call this function from other places, for example from page\-fault handler\&. 64 .SH "COPYRIGHT" 65 .br |
1 +-- 51 lines: '\" t------------------------------------------------------------- 52 .PP 53 This allows drivers to insert individual pages they\*(Aqve allocated into a user vma\&. 54 .PP 55 The page has to be a nice clean _individual_ kernel allocation\&. If you allocate a compound page, you need to have marked it as such (__GFP_COMP), or manually just split the page up yourself (see 56 \fBsplit_page\fR)\&. 57 .PP 58 NOTE! Traditionally this was done with 59 \(lq\fBremap_pfn_range\fR\(rq 60 which took an arbitrary page protection parameter\&. This doesn\*(Aqt allow that\&. Your vma protection will have to be set up correctly, which means that if you want a shared writable mapping, you\*(Aqd better ask for a shared writable mapping! 61 .PP 62 The page does not need to be reserved\&. 63 .PP 64 Usually this function is called from f_op\->\fBmmap\fR 65 handler under mm\->mmap_sem write\-lock, so it can change vma\->vm_flags\&. Caller must set VM_MIXEDMAP on vma if it wants to call this function from other places, for example from page\-fault handler\&. 66 .SH "COPYRIGHT" 67 .br |
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