USB_COMPLETION_REASON(9S)USB_COMPLETION_REASON(9S)NAMEusb_completion_reason - USB completion reason definitions
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/usb/usba.h>
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
DESCRIPTION
If an error occurs during execution of a USB request, the USBA frame‐
work calls a client driver's exception callback handler to relay what
happened. The host controller reports transport errors to the exception
callback handler through the handler's request argument's completion
reason (usb_cr_t) field. A completion reason of USB_CR_OK means the
transfer completed with no errors detected.
The usb_cr_t enumerated type contains the following definitions:
USB_CR_OK
The transfer completed without any errors
being detected.
USB_CR_CRC
CRC error was detected.
USB_CR_BITSTUFFING
Bit stuffing violation was detected.
USB_CR_DATA_TOGGLE_MM
Data toggle packet identifier did not match
expected value.
USB_CR_STALL
The device endpoint indicated that it is
stalled. If autoclearing is enabled for the
request (request attributes has
USB_ATTRS_AUTOCLEARING set), check the call‐
back flags (usb_cb_flags_t) in the callback
handler to determine whether the stall is a
functional stall (USB_CB_FUNCTIONAL_STALL)
or a protocol stall (USB_CB_PROTOCOL_STALL).
Please see usb_request_attributes(9S) for
more information on autoclearing.
USB_CR_DEV_NOT_RESP
Host controller timed out while waiting for
device to respond.
USB_CR_PID_CHECKFAILURE
Check bits on the packet identifier returned
from the device were not as
expected.
USB_CR_UNEXP_PID
Packet identifier received was not valid.
USB_CR_DATA_OVERRUN
Amount of data returned exceeded either the
maximum packet size of the endpoint or the
remaining buffer size.
USB_CR_DATA_UNDERRUN
Amount of data returned was not sufficient
to fill the specified buffer and the
USB_ATTRS_SHORT_XFER_OK attribute was not
set. Please see usb_request_attributes(9S)
for more information on allowance of short
transfers.
USB_CR_BUFFER_OVERRUN
A device sent data faster than the system
could digest it.
USB_CR_BUFFER_UNDERRUN
The host controller could not get data from
the system fast enough to keep up with the
required USB data rate.
USB_CR_TIMEOUT
A timeout specified in a control, bulk, or
one-time interrupt request has expired.
USB_CR_NOT_ACCESSED
Request was not accessed nor processed by
the host controller.
USB_CR_NO_RESOURCES
No resources were available to continue ser‐
vicing a periodic interrupt or isochronous
request.
USB_CR_STOPPED_POLLING
Servicing of the current periodic request
cannot continue because polling on an inter‐
rupt-IN or isochronous-IN endpoint has
stopped.
USB_CR_PIPE_CLOSING
Request was not started because the pipe to
which it was queued was closing or closed.
USB_CR_PIPE_RESET
Request was not started because the pipe to
which it was queued was reset.
USB_CR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Request or command is not supported.
USB_CR_FLUSHED
Request was not completed because the pipe
to which it was queued went to an error
state, became stalled, was reset or was
closed.
USB_CR_HC_HARDWARE_ERR
Request could not be completed due to a gen‐
eral host controller hardware
error.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌────────────────────┬───────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Architecture │ PCI-based systems │
├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Interface stability │ Committed │
└────────────────────┴───────────────────┘
SEE ALSOusb_alloc_request(9F), usb_pipe_bulk_xfer(9F), usb_pipe_ctrl_xfer(9F),
usb_pipe_intr_xfer(9F), usb_pipe_isoc_xfer(9F), usb_bulk_request(9S),
usb_ctrl_request(9S), usb_intr_request(9S), usb_isoc_request(9S).
Jan 5, 2004 USB_COMPLETION_REASON(9S)