Minor documentation improvements.

pull/1469/head
Dean Camera 13 years ago
parent fc4d3ab400
commit a436fbb612

@ -158,8 +158,8 @@
* before the class driver is used. Each Device mode Class driver typically contains a set of configuration parameters
* for the endpoint size/number of the associated logical USB interface, plus any class-specific configuration parameters.
*
* The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for
* maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be set by the user application.
* \note The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only
* for maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be altered by the user application.
*
* The following is an example of a properly initialized instance of the Audio Class Driver structure:
*
@ -210,6 +210,7 @@
*
* for (;;)
* {
* if (USB_DeviceState != DEVICE_STATE_Configured)
* Create_And_Process_Samples();
*
* Audio_Device_USBTask(&My_Audio_Interface);
@ -257,10 +258,10 @@
* before the class driver is used. Each Device mode Class driver typically contains a set of configuration parameters
* for the endpoint size/number of the associated logical USB interface, plus any class-specific configuration parameters.
*
* The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for
* maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be set by the user application.
* \note The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only
* for maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be altered by the user application.
*
* The following is an example of a properly initialized instance of the MIDI Class Driver structure:
* The following is an example of a properly initialized instance of the MIDI Host Class Driver structure:
*
* \code
* USB_ClassInfo_MIDI_Host_t My_MIDI_Interface =
@ -277,7 +278,7 @@
* \endcode
*
* To initialize the Class driver instance, the driver's <tt><b>{Class Name}</b>_Host_ConfigurePipes()</tt> function
* should be called in response to the host state machine entering the \ref HOST_STATE_Addressed state. This function
* should be called in response to the \c EVENT_USB_Host_DeviceEnumerationComplete() event firing. This function will
* will return an error code from the class driver's <tt><b>{Class Name}</b>_EnumerationFailure_ErrorCodes_t</tt> enum
* to indicate if the driver successfully initialized the instance and bound it to an interface in the attached device.
* Like all the class driver functions, this function takes in the address of the specific instance you wish to initialize -
@ -285,9 +286,8 @@
* based Host mode application may look like the following:
*
* \code
* switch (USB_HostState)
* void EVENT_USB_Host_DeviceEnumerationComplete(void)
* {
* case HOST_STATE_Addressed:
* LEDs_SetAllLEDs(LEDMASK_USB_ENUMERATING);
*
* uint16_t ConfigDescriptorSize;
@ -297,28 +297,37 @@
* sizeof(ConfigDescriptorData)) != HOST_GETCONFIG_Successful)
* {
* LEDs_SetAllLEDs(LEDMASK_USB_ERROR);
* USB_HostState = HOST_STATE_WaitForDeviceRemoval;
* break;
* return;
* }
*
* if (MIDI_Host_ConfigurePipes(&My_MIDI_Interface,
* if (MIDI_Host_ConfigurePipes(&Keyboard_MIDI_Interface,
* ConfigDescriptorSize, ConfigDescriptorData) != MIDI_ENUMERROR_NoError)
* {
* LEDs_SetAllLEDs(LEDMASK_USB_ERROR);
* USB_HostState = HOST_STATE_WaitForDeviceRemoval;
* break;
* return;
* }
*
* // Other state handler code here
* if (USB_Host_SetDeviceConfiguration(1) != HOST_SENDCONTROL_Successful)
* {
* LEDs_SetAllLEDs(LEDMASK_USB_ERROR);
* return;
* }
*
* LEDs_SetAllLEDs(LEDMASK_USB_READY);
* }
* \endcode
*
* Note that the function also required the device's configuration descriptor so that it can determine which interface
* Note that the function also requires the device's configuration descriptor so that it can determine which interface
* in the device to bind to - this can be retrieved as shown in the above fragment using the
* \ref USB_Host_GetDeviceConfigDescriptor() function. If the device does not implement the interface the class driver
* is looking for, if all the matching interfaces are already bound to class driver instances or if an error occurs while
* binding to a device interface (for example, a device endpoint bank larger that the maximum supported bank size is used)
* the configuration will fail.
*
* To complete the device enumeration after binding the host mode Class Drivers to the attached device, a call to
* \c USB_Host_SetDeviceConfiguration() must be made. If the device configuration is not set within the
* \c EVENT_USB_Host_DeviceEnumerationComplete() event, the host still will assume the device enumeration has failed.
*
* Once initialized, it is important to maintain the class driver's state by repeatedly calling the Class Driver's
* <tt><b>{Class Name}</b>_Host_USBTask()</tt> function in the main program loop. The exact implementation of this
* function varies between class drivers, and can be used for any internal class driver purpose to maintain each
@ -334,10 +343,8 @@
*
* for (;;)
* {
* switch (USB_HostState)
* {
* // Host state machine handling here
* }
* if (USB_HostState != HOST_STATE_Configured)
* Create_And_Process_Samples();
*
* MIDI_Host_USBTask(&My_Audio_Interface);
* USB_USBTask();

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