.\" This documentation was generated from the book titled "USB Gadget API for Linux", which is part of the Linux kernel source. .\" .\" This documentation comes with the following legal notice: .\" .\" This documentation 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; either .\" version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later .\" version. .\" .\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be .\" useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied .\" warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. .\" See the GNU General Public License for more details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public .\" License along with this program; if not, write to the Free .\" Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, .\" MA 02111-1307 USA .\" .\" For more details see the file COPYING in the source .\" distribution of Linux. .\" .\" For comments on the formatting of this manpage, please contact Michael Still .\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "USB_EP_ALLOC_BUFFER" "9" "13 April 2004" "" "" .SH NAME usb_ep_alloc_buffer \- allocate an I/O buffer .SH SYNOPSIS .sp \fB .sp void * usb_ep_alloc_buffer (struct usb_ep * \fIep\fB, unsigned \fIlen\fB, dma_addr_t * \fIdma\fB, int \fIgfp_flags\fB); \fR .SH "ARGUMENTS" .TP \fB\fIep\fB\fR the endpoint associated with the buffer .TP \fB\fIlen\fB\fR length of the desired buffer .TP \fB\fIdma\fB\fR pointer to the buffer's DMA address; must be valid .TP \fB\fIgfp_flags\fB\fR GFP_* flags to use .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Returns a new buffer, or null if one could not be allocated. The buffer is suitably aligned for dma, if that endpoint uses DMA, and the caller won't have to care about dma-inconsistency or any hidden ``bounce buffer'' mechanism. No additional per-request DMA mapping will be required for such buffers. Free it later with \fBusb_ep_free_buffer\fR. .PP You don't need to use this call to allocate I/O buffers unless you want to make sure drivers don't incur costs for such ``bounce buffer'' copies or per-request DMA mappings. .SH "ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT" .PP This documentation was generated with kernel version 2.6.1.