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qmk_firmware/tmk_core/protocol/arm_atsam/usb/udd.h

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/**
* \file
*
* \brief Common API for USB Device Drivers (UDD)
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Atmel Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* \asf_license_start
*
* \page License
*
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*
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/*
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*/
#ifndef _UDD_H_
#define _UDD_H_
#include "usb_protocol.h"
#include "udc_desc.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* \ingroup usb_device_group
* \defgroup udd_group USB Device Driver (UDD)
*
* The UDD driver provides a low-level abstraction of the device
* controller hardware. Most events coming from the hardware such as
* interrupts, which may cause the UDD to call into the UDC and UDI.
*
* @{
*/
//! \brief Endpoint identifier
typedef uint8_t udd_ep_id_t;
//! \brief Endpoint transfer status
//! Returned in parameters of callback register via udd_ep_run routine.
typedef enum {
UDD_EP_TRANSFER_OK = 0,
UDD_EP_TRANSFER_ABORT = 1,
} udd_ep_status_t;
/**
* \brief Global variable to give and record information of the setup request management
*
* This global variable allows to decode and response a setup request.
* It can be updated by udc_process_setup() from UDC or *setup() from UDIs.
*/
typedef struct {
//! Data received in USB SETUP packet
//! Note: The swap of "req.wValues" from uin16_t to le16_t is done by UDD.
usb_setup_req_t req;
//! Point to buffer to send or fill with data following SETUP packet
//! This buffer must be word align for DATA IN phase (use prefix COMPILER_WORD_ALIGNED for buffer)
uint8_t *payload;
//! Size of buffer to send or fill, and content the number of byte transfered
uint16_t payload_size;
//! Callback called after reception of ZLP from setup request
void (*callback) (void);
//! Callback called when the buffer given (.payload) is full or empty.
//! This one return false to abort data transfer, or true with a new buffer in .payload.
bool(*over_under_run) (void);
} udd_ctrl_request_t;
extern udd_ctrl_request_t udd_g_ctrlreq;
//! Return true if the setup request \a udd_g_ctrlreq indicates IN data transfer
#define Udd_setup_is_in() \
(USB_REQ_DIR_IN == (udd_g_ctrlreq.req.bmRequestType & USB_REQ_DIR_MASK))
//! Return true if the setup request \a udd_g_ctrlreq indicates OUT data transfer
#define Udd_setup_is_out() \
(USB_REQ_DIR_OUT == (udd_g_ctrlreq.req.bmRequestType & USB_REQ_DIR_MASK))
//! Return the type of the SETUP request \a udd_g_ctrlreq. \see usb_reqtype.
#define Udd_setup_type() \
(udd_g_ctrlreq.req.bmRequestType & USB_REQ_TYPE_MASK)
//! Return the recipient of the SETUP request \a udd_g_ctrlreq. \see usb_recipient
#define Udd_setup_recipient() \
(udd_g_ctrlreq.req.bmRequestType & USB_REQ_RECIP_MASK)
/**
* \brief End of halt callback function type.
* Registered by routine udd_ep_wait_stall_clear()
* Callback called when endpoint stall is cleared.
*/
typedef void (*udd_callback_halt_cleared_t) (void);
/**
* \brief End of transfer callback function type.
* Registered by routine udd_ep_run()
* Callback called by USB interrupt after data transfer or abort (reset,...).
*
* \param status UDD_EP_TRANSFER_OK, if transfer is complete
* \param status UDD_EP_TRANSFER_ABORT, if transfer is aborted
* \param n number of data transfered
*/
typedef void (*udd_callback_trans_t) (udd_ep_status_t status,
iram_size_t nb_transfered, udd_ep_id_t ep);
/**
* \brief Authorizes the VBUS event
*
* \return true, if the VBUS monitoring is possible.
*/
bool udd_include_vbus_monitoring(void);
/**
* \brief Enables the USB Device mode
*/
void udd_enable(void);
/**
* \brief Disables the USB Device mode
*/
void udd_disable(void);
/**
* \brief Attach device to the bus when possible
*
* \warning If a VBus control is included in driver,
* then it will attach device when an acceptable Vbus
* level from the host is detected.
*/
void udd_attach(void);
/**
* \brief Detaches the device from the bus
*
* The driver must remove pull-up on USB line D- or D+.
*/
void udd_detach(void);
/**
* \brief Test whether the USB Device Controller is running at high
* speed or not.
*
* \return \c true if the Device is running at high speed mode, otherwise \c false.
*/
bool udd_is_high_speed(void);
/**
* \brief Changes the USB address of device
*
* \param address New USB address
*/
void udd_set_address(uint8_t address);
/**
* \brief Returns the USB address of device
*
* \return USB address
*/
uint8_t udd_getaddress(void);
/**
* \brief Returns the current start of frame number
*
* \return current start of frame number.
*/
uint16_t udd_get_frame_number(void);
/**
* \brief Returns the current micro start of frame number
*
* \return current micro start of frame number required in high speed mode.
*/
uint16_t udd_get_micro_frame_number(void);
/*! \brief The USB driver sends a resume signal called Upstream Resume
*/
void udd_send_remotewakeup(void);
/**
* \brief Load setup payload
*
* \param payload Pointer on payload
* \param payload_size Size of payload
*/
void udd_set_setup_payload( uint8_t *payload, uint16_t payload_size );
/**
* \name Endpoint Management
*
* The following functions allow drivers to create and remove
* endpoints, as well as set, clear and query their "halted" and
* "wedged" states.
*/
//@{
#if (USB_DEVICE_MAX_EP != 0)
/**
* \brief Configures and enables an endpoint
*
* \param ep Endpoint number including direction (USB_EP_DIR_IN/USB_EP_DIR_OUT).
* \param bmAttributes Attributes of endpoint declared in the descriptor.
* \param MaxEndpointSize Endpoint maximum size
*
* \return \c 1 if the endpoint is enabled, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_alloc(udd_ep_id_t ep, uint8_t bmAttributes,
uint16_t MaxEndpointSize);
/**
* \brief Disables an endpoint
*
* \param ep Endpoint number including direction (USB_EP_DIR_IN/USB_EP_DIR_OUT).
*/
void udd_ep_free(udd_ep_id_t ep);
/**
* \brief Check if the endpoint \a ep is halted.
*
* \param ep The ID of the endpoint to check.
*
* \return \c 1 if \a ep is halted, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_is_halted(udd_ep_id_t ep);
/**
* \brief Set the halted state of the endpoint \a ep
*
* After calling this function, any transaction on \a ep will result
* in a STALL handshake being sent. Any pending transactions will be
* performed first, however.
*
* \param ep The ID of the endpoint to be halted
*
* \return \c 1 if \a ep is halted, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_set_halt(udd_ep_id_t ep);
/**
* \brief Clear the halted state of the endpoint \a ep
*
* After calling this function, any transaction on \a ep will
* be handled normally, i.e. a STALL handshake will not be sent, and
* the data toggle sequence will start at DATA0.
*
* \param ep The ID of the endpoint to be un-halted
*
* \return \c 1 if function was successfully done, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_clear_halt(udd_ep_id_t ep);
/**
* \brief Registers a callback to call when endpoint halt is cleared
*
* \param ep The ID of the endpoint to use
* \param callback NULL or function to call when endpoint halt is cleared
*
* \warning if the endpoint is not halted then the \a callback is called immediately.
*
* \return \c 1 if the register is accepted, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_wait_stall_clear(udd_ep_id_t ep,
udd_callback_halt_cleared_t callback);
/**
* \brief Allows to receive or send data on an endpoint
*
* The driver uses a specific DMA USB to transfer data
* from internal RAM to endpoint, if this one is available.
* When the transfer is finished or aborted (stall, reset, ...), the \a callback is called.
* The \a callback returns the transfer status and eventually the number of byte transfered.
* Note: The control endpoint is not authorized.
*
* \param ep The ID of the endpoint to use
* \param b_shortpacket Enabled automatic short packet
* \param buf Buffer on Internal RAM to send or fill.
* It must be align, then use COMPILER_WORD_ALIGNED.
* \param buf_size Buffer size to send or fill
* \param callback NULL or function to call at the end of transfer
*
* \warning About \a b_shortpacket, for IN endpoint it means that a short packet
* (or a Zero Length Packet) will be sent to the USB line to properly close the usb
* transfer at the end of the data transfer.
* For Bulk and Interrupt OUT endpoint, it will automatically stop the transfer
* at the end of the data transfer (received short packet).
*
* \return \c 1 if function was successfully done, otherwise \c 0.
*/
bool udd_ep_run(udd_ep_id_t ep, bool b_shortpacket,
uint8_t *buf, iram_size_t buf_size,
udd_callback_trans_t callback);
/**
* \brief Aborts transfer on going on endpoint
*
* If a transfer is on going, then it is stopped and
* the callback registered is called to signal the end of transfer.
* Note: The control endpoint is not authorized.
*
* \param ep Endpoint to abort
*/
void udd_ep_abort(udd_ep_id_t ep);
#endif
//@}
/**
* \name High speed test mode management
*
* The following functions allow the device to jump to a specific test mode required in high speed mode.
*/
//@{
void udd_test_mode_j(void);
void udd_test_mode_k(void);
void udd_test_mode_se0_nak(void);
void udd_test_mode_packet(void);
//@}
/**
* \name UDC callbacks to provide for UDD
*
* The following callbacks are used by UDD.
*/
//@{
/**
* \brief Decodes and manages a setup request
*
* The driver call it when a SETUP packet is received.
* The \c udd_g_ctrlreq contains the data of SETUP packet.
* If this callback accepts the setup request then it must
* return \c 1 and eventually update \c udd_g_ctrlreq to send or receive data.
*
* \return \c 1 if the request is accepted, otherwise \c 0.
*/
extern bool udc_process_setup(void);
/**
* \brief Reset the UDC
*
* The UDC must reset all configuration.
*/
extern void udc_reset(void);
/**
* \brief To signal that a SOF is occurred
*
* The UDC must send the signal to all UDIs enabled
*/
extern void udc_sof_notify(void);
//@}
//@}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _UDD_H_