By extracting and exposing xhci_slot_state_string() in a header file, we
can re-use it to print Slot Context State from our tracepoints, which
can aid in tracking down problems related to command execution.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx)
{
struct xhci_slot_ctx *slot_ctx = xhci_get_slot_ctx(xhci, ctx);
+ int state = GET_SLOT_STATE(le32_to_cpu(slot_ctx->dev_state));
- switch (GET_SLOT_STATE(le32_to_cpu(slot_ctx->dev_state))) {
- case SLOT_STATE_ENABLED:
- return "enabled/disabled";
- case SLOT_STATE_DEFAULT:
- return "default";
- case SLOT_STATE_ADDRESSED:
- return "addressed";
- case SLOT_STATE_CONFIGURED:
- return "configured";
- default:
- return "reserved";
- }
+ return xhci_slot_state_string(state);
}
static void xhci_dbg_slot_ctx(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, struct xhci_container_ctx *ctx)
urb->stream_id);
}
+static inline char *xhci_slot_state_string(u32 state)
+{
+ switch (state) {
+ case SLOT_STATE_ENABLED:
+ return "enabled/disabled";
+ case SLOT_STATE_DEFAULT:
+ return "default";
+ case SLOT_STATE_ADDRESSED:
+ return "addressed";
+ case SLOT_STATE_CONFIGURED:
+ return "configured";
+ default:
+ return "reserved";
+ }
+}
+
static inline const char *xhci_decode_trb(u32 field0, u32 field1, u32 field2,
u32 field3)
{