/** @file * * VirtualBox IHostUSBDevice COM interface implementation */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 innotek GmbH * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. */ #include /* for UINT64_C */ #include "HostUSBDeviceImpl.h" #include "MachineImpl.h" #include "VirtualBoxErrorInfoImpl.h" #include "USBProxyService.h" #include "Logging.h" #include #include // constructor / destructor ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// DEFINE_EMPTY_CTOR_DTOR (HostUSBDevice) HRESULT HostUSBDevice::FinalConstruct() { mUSBProxyService = NULL; mUsb = NULL; return S_OK; } void HostUSBDevice::FinalRelease() { uninit(); } // public initializer/uninitializer for internal purposes only ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * Initializes the USB device object. * * @returns COM result indicator * @param aUsb Pointer to the usb device structure for which the object is to be a wrapper. * This structure is now fully owned by the HostUSBDevice object and will be * freed when it is destructed. * @param aUSBProxyService Pointer to the USB Proxy Service object. */ HRESULT HostUSBDevice::init(PUSBDEVICE aUsb, USBProxyService *aUSBProxyService) { ComAssertRet (aUsb, E_INVALIDARG); /* Enclose the state transition NotReady->InInit->Ready */ AutoInitSpan autoInitSpan (this); AssertReturn (autoInitSpan.isOk(), E_UNEXPECTED); /* * We need a unique ID for this VBoxSVC session. * The UUID isn't stored anywhere. */ unconst (mId).create(); /* * Convert from USBDEVICESTATE to USBDeviceState. * * Note that not all proxy backend can detect the HELD_BY_PROXY * and USED_BY_GUEST states. But that shouldn't matter much. */ switch (aUsb->enmState) { default: AssertMsgFailed(("aUsb->enmState=%d\n", aUsb->enmState)); case USBDEVICESTATE_UNSUPPORTED: mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceNotSupported; break; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST: mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable; break; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST_CAPTURABLE: mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy; break; case USBDEVICESTATE_UNUSED: mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable; break; case USBDEVICESTATE_HELD_BY_PROXY: mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld; break; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_GUEST: /* @todo USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_GUEST seems not to be used * anywhere in the proxy code; it's quite logical because the * proxy doesn't know anything about guest VMs. */ AssertFailedReturn (E_FAIL); break; } mPendingState = mState; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; /* Other data members */ mIsStatePending = false; mUSBProxyService = aUSBProxyService; mUsb = aUsb; /* Confirm the successful initialization */ autoInitSpan.setSucceeded(); return S_OK; } /** * Uninitializes the instance and sets the ready flag to FALSE. * Called either from FinalRelease() or by the parent when it gets destroyed. */ void HostUSBDevice::uninit() { /* Enclose the state transition Ready->InUninit->NotReady */ AutoUninitSpan autoUninitSpan (this); if (autoUninitSpan.uninitDone()) return; if (mUsb != NULL) { USBProxyService::freeDevice (mUsb); mUsb = NULL; } mUSBProxyService = NULL; } // IUSBDevice properties ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Id)(GUIDPARAMOUT aId) { if (!aId) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); /* mId is constant during life time, no need to lock */ mId.cloneTo (aId); return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(VendorId)(USHORT *aVendorId) { if (!aVendorId) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); *aVendorId = mUsb->idVendor; return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(ProductId)(USHORT *aProductId) { if (!aProductId) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); *aProductId = mUsb->idProduct; return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Revision)(USHORT *aRevision) { if (!aRevision) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); *aRevision = mUsb->bcdDevice; return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Manufacturer)(BSTR *aManufacturer) { if (!aManufacturer) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); Bstr (mUsb->pszManufacturer).cloneTo (aManufacturer); return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Product)(BSTR *aProduct) { if (!aProduct) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); Bstr (mUsb->pszProduct).cloneTo (aProduct); return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(SerialNumber)(BSTR *aSerialNumber) { if (!aSerialNumber) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); Bstr (mUsb->pszSerialNumber).cloneTo (aSerialNumber); return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Address)(BSTR *aAddress) { if (!aAddress) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); Bstr (mUsb->pszAddress).cloneTo (aAddress); return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Port)(USHORT *aPort) { if (!aPort) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); ///@todo implement aPort = 0; return S_OK; } STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(Remote)(BOOL *aRemote) { if (!aRemote) return E_INVALIDARG; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); *aRemote = FALSE; return S_OK; } // IHostUSBDevice properties ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// STDMETHODIMP HostUSBDevice::COMGETTER(State) (USBDeviceState_T *aState) { if (!aState) return E_POINTER; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc()); AutoReaderLock alock (this); *aState = mState; return S_OK; } // public methods only for internal purposes //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * @note Locks this object for reading. */ Utf8Str HostUSBDevice::name() { Utf8Str name; AutoCaller autoCaller (this); AssertComRCReturn (autoCaller.rc(), name); AutoReaderLock alock (this); bool haveManufacturer = mUsb->pszManufacturer && *mUsb->pszManufacturer; bool haveProduct = mUsb->pszProduct && *mUsb->pszProduct; if (haveManufacturer && haveProduct) name = Utf8StrFmt ("%s %s", mUsb->pszManufacturer, mUsb->pszProduct); else if (haveManufacturer) name = Utf8StrFmt ("%s", mUsb->pszManufacturer); else if (haveProduct) name = Utf8StrFmt ("%s", mUsb->pszProduct); else name = ""; return name; } /** * Requests the USB proxy service to capture the device and sets the pending * state to Captured. * * If the state change may be performed immediately (for example, Hold -> * Captured), then the machine is informed before this method returns. * * @param aMachine Machine that will capture this device on success. * @return @c false if the device could be immediately captured * but the VM process refused to grab it; * @c true otherwise. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. * * @note May lock the given machine object for reading. */ bool HostUSBDevice::requestCapture (SessionMachine *aMachine) { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturn (aMachine, false); AssertReturn (isLockedOnCurrentThread(), false); AssertReturn (mIsStatePending == false, false); AssertReturn ( mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld, false); if (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) { /* can perform immediate capture, inform the VM process */ ComPtr d = this; mIsStatePending = true; mPendingSince = 0; /* the VM process will query the object, so leave the lock */ AutoLock alock (this); alock.leave(); LogFlowThisFunc (("Calling machine->onUSBDeviceAttach()...\n")); HRESULT rc = aMachine->onUSBDeviceAttach (d, NULL); /* The VM process has a legal reason to fail (for example, incorrect * usbfs permissions or out of virtual USB ports). More over, the VM * process might have been accidentially crashed and not accessible * any more (so that calling an uninitialized SessionMachine returns a * failure). So don't assert. */ LogFlowThisFunc (("Done machine->onUSBDeviceAttach()=%08X\n", rc)); alock.enter(); mIsStatePending = false; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; if (SUCCEEDED (rc)) { mState = mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured; mMachine = aMachine; return true; } return false; } mIsStatePending = true; mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mPendingSince = RTTimeNanoTS(); mMachine = aMachine; mUSBProxyService->captureDevice (this); return true; } /** * Requests the USB proxy service to release the device and sets the pending * state to Available. * * If the state change may be performed immediately (for example, the current * state is Busy), this method does nothing. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ void HostUSBDevice::requestRelease() { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); AssertReturnVoid (mIsStatePending == false); AssertReturnVoid ( mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld); if (mState != USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) return; mIsStatePending = true; mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mPendingSince = RTTimeNanoTS(); mUSBProxyService->releaseDevice (this); } /** * Requests the USB proxy service to release the device, sets the pending * state to Held and removes the machine association if any. * * If the state change may be performed immediately (for example, the current * state is already Held), this method does nothing but removes the machine * association. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ void HostUSBDevice::requestHold() { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); AssertReturnVoid (mIsStatePending == false); AssertReturnVoid ( mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable || mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld); mMachine.setNull(); if (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) return; mIsStatePending = true; mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mPendingSince = RTTimeNanoTS(); mUSBProxyService->captureDevice (this); } /** * Sets the device state from Captured to Held and resets the machine * association (if any). Usually called before applying filters. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ void HostUSBDevice::setHeld() { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); AssertReturnVoid (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured); AssertReturnVoid (mPendingState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured); AssertReturnVoid (mIsStatePending == false); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld; mMachine.setNull(); } /** * Resets all device data and informs the machine (if any) about the * detachment. Must be called when this device is physically detached from * the host. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ void HostUSBDevice::onDetachedPhys() { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); if (!mMachine.isNull() && mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured) { /* the device is captured by a machine, instruct it to release */ mIsStatePending = true; mPendingSince = 0; /* the VM process will query the object, so leave the lock */ AutoLock alock (this); alock.leave(); LogFlowThisFunc (("Calling machine->onUSBDeviceDetach()...\n")); HRESULT rc = mMachine->onUSBDeviceDetach (mId, NULL); NOREF(rc); /* This call may expectedly fail with rc = NS_ERROR_FAILURE (on XPCOM) * if the VM process requests device release right before termination * and then terminates before onUSBDeviceDetach() reached * it. Therefore, we don't assert here. On MS COM, there should be * something similar (with the different error code). More over, the * VM process might have been accidentially crashed and not accessible * any more (so that calling an uninitialized SessionMachine returns a * failure). So don't assert. */ LogFlowThisFunc (("Done machine->onUSBDeviceDetach()=%08X\n", rc)); alock.enter(); /* Reset all fields. The object should have been * uninitialized after this method returns, so it doesn't really * matter what state we put it in. */ mIsStatePending = false; mState = mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceNotSupported; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mMachine.setNull(); } } /** * Handles the finished pending state change and informs the VM process if * necessary. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ void HostUSBDevice::handlePendingStateChange() { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); AssertReturnVoid (mIsStatePending == true); AssertReturnVoid (mState != USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured || mPendingStateEx != kNothingPending); bool wasCapture = false; HRESULT requestRC = S_OK; Bstr errorText; switch (mPendingStateEx) { case kNothingPending: switch (mPendingState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: { if (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) { if (!mMachine.isNull()) wasCapture = true; else { /* it is a canceled capture request. Give the device back * to the host. */ mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable; mUSBProxyService->releaseDevice (this); } } else { /* couldn't capture the device, will report an error */ wasCapture = true; Assert (!mMachine.isNull()); /// @todo more detailed error message depending on the state? // probably need some error code/string from the USB proxy itself requestRC = E_FAIL; errorText = Utf8StrFmt ( tr ("USB device '%s' with UUID {%Vuuid} is being accessed by the host " "computer and cannot be attached to the virtual machine." "Please try later"), name().raw(), id().raw()); } break; } case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: { Assert (mMachine.isNull()); if (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) { /* couldn't release the device (give it back to the host). * there is nobody to report an error to (the machine has * already been deassociated because VMM has already detached * the device before requesting a release). */ } else { /* it is a canceled release request. Leave at the host */ /// @todo we may want to re-run all filters in this case } break; } case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: { if (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld) { /* All right, the device is now held (due to some global * filter). */ break; } else { /* couldn't capture the device requested by the global * filter, there is nobody to report an error to. */ } break; } default: AssertFailed(); } break; /* * The device has reappeared, the caller (Host) will (maybe) reapply filters, * since we don't quite know we set the machine to NULL. */ case kDetachingPendingAttachFilters: mMachine.setNull(); break; /* * The device has reappeared while the detach operation is still in * progress, just clear the pending operation and leave the machine as is. */ case kDetachingPendingAttach: break; case kDetachingPendingDetach: case kDetachingPendingDetachFilters: default: AssertMsgFailed(("%d\n", mPendingStateEx)); return; } ComObjPtr error; if (FAILED (requestRC)) { LogFlowThisFunc (("Request failed, requestRC=%08X, text='%ls'\n", requestRC, errorText.raw())); error.createObject(); error->init (requestRC, COM_IIDOF (IHostUSBDevice), Bstr (HostUSBDevice::getComponentName()), errorText.raw()); } if (wasCapture) { /* inform the VM process */ ComPtr d = this; /* the VM process will query the object, so leave the lock */ AutoLock alock (this); alock.leave(); LogFlowThisFunc (("Calling machine->onUSBDeviceAttach()...\n")); HRESULT rc = mMachine->onUSBDeviceAttach (d, error); /* The VM process has a legal reason to fail (for example, incorrect * usbfs permissions or out of virtual USB ports). More over, the VM * process might have been accidentially crashed and not accessible * any more (so that calling an uninitialized SessionMachine returns a * failure). So don't assert. */ /// @todo we will probably want to re-run all filters on failure LogFlowThisFunc (("Done machine->onUSBDeviceAttach()=%08X\n", rc)); alock.enter(); if (SUCCEEDED (requestRC) && SUCCEEDED (rc)) { mIsStatePending = false; mState = mPendingState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; return; } /* on failure, either from the proxy or from the VM process, * deassociate from the machine */ mMachine.setNull(); } mIsStatePending = false; mPendingState = mState; mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; } /** * Cancels pending state change due to machine termination or timeout. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. * @param aTimeout Whether this is a timeout or not. */ void HostUSBDevice::cancelPendingState(bool aTimeout /*= false*/) { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); AssertReturnVoid (mIsStatePending == true); AssertReturnVoid (aTimeout || !mMachine.isNull()); switch (mPendingStateEx) { case kNothingPending: switch (mPendingState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: /* reset mMachine to deassociate it from the filter and tell * handlePendingStateChange() what to do */ mMachine.setNull(); if (!aTimeout) break; case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: if (aTimeout) { mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mIsStatePending = false; break; } /* fall thru */ default: AssertFailed(); } break; case kDetachingPendingDetach: case kDetachingPendingDetachFilters: case kDetachingPendingAttach: case kDetachingPendingAttachFilters: LogFlowThisFunc (("cancelling reattach in state %d\n", mPendingStateEx)); mMachine.setNull(); mPendingStateEx = kNothingPending; mIsStatePending = false; break; default: AssertMsgFailed(("%d\n", mPendingStateEx)); break; } } /** * Returns true if this device matches the given filter data. * * @note It is assumed, that the filter data owner is appropriately * locked before calling this method. * * @note * This method MUST correlate with * USBController::hasMatchingFilter (IUSBDevice *) * in the sense of the device matching logic. * * @note Locks this object for reading. */ bool HostUSBDevice::isMatch (const USBDeviceFilter::Data &aData) { AutoCaller autoCaller (this); AssertComRCReturn (autoCaller.rc(), false); AutoReaderLock alock (this); if (!aData.mActive) return false; #ifndef VBOX_WITH_USBFILTER if (!aData.mVendorId.isMatch (mUsb->idVendor)) { LogFlowThisFunc (("vendor not match %04X\n", mUsb->idVendor)); return false; } if (!aData.mProductId.isMatch (mUsb->idProduct)) { LogFlowThisFunc (("product id not match %04X\n", mUsb->idProduct)); return false; } if (!aData.mRevision.isMatch (mUsb->bcdDevice)) { LogFlowThisFunc (("rev not match %04X\n", mUsb->bcdDevice)); return false; } #if !defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS) // these filters are temporarily ignored on Win32 if (!aData.mManufacturer.isMatch (Bstr (mUsb->pszManufacturer))) return false; if (!aData.mProduct.isMatch (Bstr (mUsb->pszProduct))) return false; if (!aData.mSerialNumber.isMatch (Bstr (mUsb->pszSerialNumber))) return false; /// @todo (dmik) pusPort is yet absent // if (!aData.mPort.isMatch (Bstr (mUsb->pusPort))) // return false; #endif // Host USB devices are local, so remote is always FALSE if (!aData.mRemote.isMatch (FALSE)) { LogFlowMember (("Host::HostUSBDevice: remote not match FALSE\n")); return false; } /// @todo (dmik): bird, I assumed isMatch() is called only for devices // that are suitable for holding/capturing (also assuming that when the device // is just attached it first goes to our filter driver, and only after applying // filters goes back to the system when appropriate). So the below // doesn't look too correct; moreover, currently there is no determinable // "any match" state for intervalic filters, and it will be not so easy // to determine this state for an arbitrary regexp expression... // For now, I just check that the string filter is empty (which doesn't // actually reflect all possible "any match" filters). // // bird: This method was called for any device some weeks back, and it most certainly // should be called for 'busy' devices still. However, we do *not* want 'busy' devices // to match empty filters (because that will for instance capture all USB keyboards & mice). // You assumption about a filter driver is not correct on linux. We're racing with // everyone else in the system there - see your problem with usbfs access. // // The customer *requires* a way of matching all devices which the host isn't using, // if that is now difficult or the below method opens holes in the matching, this *must* // be addresses immediately. /* * If all the criteria is empty, devices which are used by the host will not match. */ if ( mUsb->enmState == USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST_CAPTURABLE && aData.mVendorId.string().isEmpty() && aData.mProductId.string().isEmpty() && aData.mRevision.string().isEmpty() && aData.mManufacturer.string().isEmpty() && aData.mProduct.string().isEmpty() && aData.mSerialNumber.string().isEmpty()) return false; #else /* VBOX_WITH_USBFILTER */ if (USBFilterMatchDevice (&aData.mUSBFilter, mUsb)) { /* Don't match busy devices with a 100% wildcard filter - this will later become a filter prop (ring-3 only). */ if ( mUsb->enmState == USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST_CAPTURABLE && !USBFilterHasAnySubstatialCriteria (&aData.mUSBFilter)) return false; } #endif /* VBOX_WITH_USBFILTER */ LogFlowThisFunc (("returns true\n")); return true; } /** * Compares this device with a USBDEVICE and decides which comes first. * * If the device has a pending state request, a non-strict comparison is made * (to properly detect a re-attached device). Otherwise, a strict comparison * is performed. * * @param aDev2 Device 2. * * @return < 0 if this should come before aDev2. * @return 0 if this and aDev2 are equal. * @return > 0 if this should come after aDev2. * * @note Must be called from under the object write lock. */ int HostUSBDevice::compare (PCUSBDEVICE aDev2) { AssertReturn (isLockedOnCurrentThread(), -1); return compare (mUsb, aDev2, !isStatePending()); } /** * Compares two USB devices and decides which comes first. * * If @a aIsStrict is @c true then the comparison will indicate a difference * even if the same physical device (represented by @a aDev1) has been just * re-attached to the host computer (represented by @a aDev2) and got a * different address from the host OS, etc. * * If @a aIsStrict is @c false, then such a re-attached device will be * considered equal to the previous device definition and this function will * retrun 0. * * @param aDev1 Device 1. * @param aDev2 Device 2. * @param aIsStrict @c true to do a strict check and @c false otherwise. * @return < 0 if aDev1 should come before aDev2. * @return 0 if aDev1 and aDev2 are equal. * @return > 0 if aDev1 should come after aDev2. */ /*static*/ int HostUSBDevice::compare (PCUSBDEVICE aDev1, PCUSBDEVICE aDev2, bool aIsStrict /* = true */) { /* The non-strict checks tries as best as it can to distiguish between different physical devices of the same product. Unfortunately this isn't always possible and we might end up a bit confused in rare cases... */ int iDiff = aDev1->idVendor - aDev2->idVendor; if (iDiff) return iDiff; iDiff = aDev1->idProduct - aDev2->idProduct; if (iDiff) return iDiff; iDiff = aDev1->bcdDevice - aDev2->bcdDevice; if (iDiff) return iDiff; if (aDev1->u64SerialHash != aDev2->u64SerialHash) return aDev1->u64SerialHash < aDev2->u64SerialHash ? -1 : 1; if (!aIsStrict) return 0; /* The rest is considered as a strict check since it includes bits that may vary on logical reconnects (or whatever you wish to call it). */ return strcmp (aDev1->pszAddress, aDev2->pszAddress); } /** * Updates the state of the device. * * If this method returns @c true, Host::onUSBDeviceStateChanged() will be * called to process the state change (complete the state change request, * inform the VM process etc.). * * If this method returns @c false, it is assumed that the given state change * is "minor": it doesn't require any further action other than update the * mState field with the actual state value. * * Regardless of the return value, this method always takes ownership of the * new USBDEVICE structure passed in and updates the pNext and pPrev fiends in * it using the values of the old structure. * * @param aDev The current device state as seen by the proxy backend. * * @return Whether the Host object should be bothered with this state change. * * @note Locks this object for writing. */ bool HostUSBDevice::updateState (PCUSBDEVICE aDev) { LogFlowThisFunc (("\n")); AssertReturn (isLockedOnCurrentThread(), false); AutoCaller autoCaller (this); AssertComRCReturn (autoCaller.rc(), false); AutoLock alock (this); /* Replace the existing structure by the new one */ if (mUsb != aDev) { aDev->pNext = mUsb->pNext; aDev->pPrev = mUsb->pPrev; USBProxyService::freeDevice (mUsb); mUsb = aDev; } bool isImportant = false; /* * We have to be pretty conservative here because the proxy backend * doesn't necessarily know everything that's going on. So, rather * be overly careful than changing the state once when we shouldn't! * * In particular, we treat changing between three states Unavailable, Busy * and Available as non-important (because they all mean that the device * is owned by the host) and return false in this case. We may want to * change it later and, e.g. re-run all USB filters when the device goes from * from Busy to Available). * * 2007-07-04: State transitions from Unavailable to Busy or Available * are now considered important and will cause filters to * be rerun on the device. (See #2030 and #1870.) */ LogFlowThisFunc (("aDev->enmState=%d mState=%d mPendingState=%d mPendingStateEx=%d\n", aDev->enmState, mState, mPendingState, mPendingStateEx)); switch (aDev->enmState) { default: AssertMsgFailed (("aDev->enmState=%d\n", aDev->enmState)); case USBDEVICESTATE_UNSUPPORTED: Assert (mState == USBDeviceState_USBDeviceNotSupported); switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: isImportant = mIsStatePending; break; } return isImportant; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST: switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable: return false; /* the following state changes don't require any action for now */ case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy: case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: isImportant = false; break; #ifndef RT_OS_WINDOWS /* Only windows really knows whether the device is unavailable or captured. */ case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: if (!mIsStatePending) return false; /* fall thru */ #endif default: isImportant = true; } LogFlowThisFunc (("%d -> %d\n", mState, USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable)); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable; return isImportant; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_HOST_CAPTURABLE: switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy: return false; case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: isImportant = false; break; case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: #ifndef RT_OS_WINDOWS /* Only Windows really knows whether the device is busy or captured. */ if (!mIsStatePending) return false; #endif /* Remain in the captured state if it's an async detach. */ if (mPendingStateEx != kNothingPending) { LogFlowThisFunc (("USBDeviceCaptured - async detach completed (%d)\n", mPendingStateEx)); return true; } /* fall thru */ default: /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable: The device has become capturable, re-run filters. */ /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: Pending request. */ /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: Pending request. */ /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceNotSupported: Something is broken. */ isImportant = true; } LogFlowThisFunc (("%d -> %d\n", mState, USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy)); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy; return isImportant; case USBDEVICESTATE_UNUSED: switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: return false; #if defined(RT_OS_LINUX) /* Hack for /proc/bus/usb/devices not necessarily putting up a driver. */ \ || defined(RT_OS_DARWIN) /* We're a bit clueless as to the exact device state, just like linux. */ case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: if ( !mIsStatePending || mPendingStateEx != kNothingPending) return false; isImportant = true; break; #endif /* the following state changes don't require any action for now */ case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy: isImportant = false; break; default: /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceUnavailable: The device has become available, re-run filters. */ /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: Pending request. */ /* USBDeviceState_USBDeviceNotSupported: Something is broken. */ isImportant = true; } LogFlowThisFunc (("%d -> %d\n", mState, USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable)); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable; return isImportant; case USBDEVICESTATE_HELD_BY_PROXY: switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: return false; case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: if (!mIsStatePending) return false; /* no break */ default: LogFlowThisFunc (("%d -> %d\n", mState, USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld)); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld; return true; } break; case USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_GUEST: /** @todo USBDEVICESTATE_USED_BY_GUEST seems not to be used * anywhere in the proxy code; it's quite logical because the * proxy doesn't know anything about guest VMs. */ AssertFailed(); #if 0 switch (mState) { case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceCaptured: /* the proxy may confuse following state(s) with captured */ case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld: case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceAvailable: case USBDeviceState_USBDeviceBusy: return false; default: LogFlowThisFunc (("%d -> %d\n", mState, USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld)); mState = USBDeviceState_USBDeviceHeld; return true; } #endif break; } return false; } /** * Checks for timeout of any pending async operation. * * The caller must write lock the object prior to calling * this method. */ void HostUSBDevice::checkForAsyncTimeout() { AssertReturnVoid (isLockedOnCurrentThread()); #ifndef RT_OS_WINDOWS /* no timeouts on windows yet since I don't have all the details here... */ if (isStatePending() && mPendingSince) { uint64_t elapsedNanoseconds = RTTimeNanoTS() - mPendingSince; if (elapsedNanoseconds > UINT64_C (60000000000) ) /* 60 seconds */ { LogRel (("USB: Async operation timed out; mPendingState=%d mPendingStateEx=%d idVendor=%04x (%s) idProduct=%04x (%s) bcdDevice=%04x\n", mPendingState, mPendingStateEx, mUsb->idVendor, mUsb->pszManufacturer, mUsb->idProduct, mUsb->pszProduct, mUsb->bcdDevice)); cancelPendingState (true); } } #endif } /** * This method is called by the USB proxy and Host to work the * logical reconnection operation. * * @param aStage kDeatchingPendingDetach, kDeatchingPendingDetachFilters, * kDetachingPendingAttach or kDetachingPendingAttachFilters. * * @returns Success indicator. */ bool HostUSBDevice::setLogicalReconnect (InternalState aStage) { AssertReturn (isLockedOnCurrentThread(), false); switch (aStage) { case kDetachingPendingDetach: AssertReturn (!mIsStatePending, false); mPendingState = mState; mIsStatePending = true; mPendingSince = RTTimeNanoTS(); LogFlowThisFunc (("pending detach\n")); break; case kDetachingPendingDetachFilters: AssertReturn (mIsStatePending, false); AssertReturn (mPendingStateEx == kDetachingPendingDetach, false); LogFlowThisFunc (("pending detach+filters\n")); break; case kDetachingPendingAttach: AssertReturn (mIsStatePending, false); AssertReturn (mPendingStateEx == kDetachingPendingDetach, false); LogFlowThisFunc (("pending attach\n")); break; case kDetachingPendingAttachFilters: AssertReturn (mIsStatePending, false); AssertReturn ( mPendingStateEx == kDetachingPendingAttach || mPendingStateEx == kDetachingPendingDetachFilters, false); LogFlowThisFunc (("pending attach+filters\n")); break; default: AssertFailedReturn (false); } mPendingStateEx = aStage; return true; }