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  /*
   * This file holds USB constants and structures that are needed for
   * USB device APIs.  These are used by the USB device model, which is
   * defined in chapter 9 of the USB 2.0 specification and in the
   * Wireless USB 1.0 (spread around).  Linux has several APIs in C that
   * need these:
   *
   * - the master/host side Linux-USB kernel driver API;
   * - the "usbfs" user space API; and
   * - the Linux "gadget" slave/device/peripheral side driver API.
   *
   * USB 2.0 adds an additional "On The Go" (OTG) mode, which lets systems
   * act either as a USB master/host or as a USB slave/device.  That means
   * the master and slave side APIs benefit from working well together.
   *
   * There's also "Wireless USB", using low power short range radios for
   * peripheral interconnection but otherwise building on the USB framework.
   *
   * Note all descriptors are declared '__attribute__((packed))' so that:
   *
   * [a] they never get padded, either internally (USB spec writers
   *     probably handled that) or externally;
   *
   * [b] so that accessing bigger-than-a-bytes fields will never
   *     generate bus errors on any platform, even when the location of
   *     its descriptor inside a bundle isn't "naturally aligned", and
   *
   * [c] for consistency, removing all doubt even when it appears to
   *     someone that the two other points are non-issues for that
   *     particular descriptor type.
   */
  #ifndef __LINUX_USB_CH9_H
  #define __LINUX_USB_CH9_H
  
  #include <linux/device.h>
  #include <uapi/linux/usb/ch9.h>
  
  /**
   * usb_speed_string() - Returns human readable-name of the speed.
   * @speed: The speed to return human-readable name for.  If it's not
   *   any of the speeds defined in usb_device_speed enum, string for
   *   USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN will be returned.
   */
  extern const char *usb_speed_string(enum usb_device_speed speed);
  
  /**
   * usb_get_maximum_speed - Get maximum requested speed for a given USB
   * controller.
   * @dev: Pointer to the given USB controller device
   *
   * The function gets the maximum speed string from property "maximum-speed",
   * and returns the corresponding enum usb_device_speed.
   */
  extern enum usb_device_speed usb_get_maximum_speed(struct device *dev);
  
  /**
   * usb_state_string - Returns human readable name for the state.
   * @state: The state to return a human-readable name for. If it's not
   *	any of the states devices in usb_device_state_string enum,
   *	the string UNKNOWN will be returned.
   */
  extern const char *usb_state_string(enum usb_device_state state);
  
  #endif /* __LINUX_USB_CH9_H */