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author | Christian Pointner <equinox@mur.at> | 2012-02-22 21:27:27 +0000 |
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committer | Christian Pointner <equinox@mur.at> | 2012-02-22 21:27:27 +0000 |
commit | 3c67ba97955922e6047deae561ac7106bea14a91 (patch) | |
tree | 11243400a551dddd720f8352533185605ee4c4f1 /hardware/cmx589a_teensy_test/usb_serial.c | |
parent | some random rx (diff) |
moved cmx589 sample code software directory
git-svn-id: https://svn.spreadspace.org/mur.sat@248 7de4ea59-55d0-425e-a1af-a3118ea81d4c
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diff --git a/hardware/cmx589a_teensy_test/usb_serial.c b/hardware/cmx589a_teensy_test/usb_serial.c deleted file mode 100644 index 821d80a..0000000 --- a/hardware/cmx589a_teensy_test/usb_serial.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,936 +0,0 @@ -/* USB Serial Example for Teensy USB Development Board - * http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_serial.html - * Copyright (c) 2008,2010,2011 PJRC.COM, LLC - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy - * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal - * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights - * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell - * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is - * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, - * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN - * THE SOFTWARE. - */ - -// Version 1.0: Initial Release -// Version 1.1: support Teensy++ -// Version 1.2: fixed usb_serial_available -// Version 1.3: added transmit bandwidth test -// Version 1.4: added usb_serial_write -// Version 1.5: add support for Teensy 2.0 -// Version 1.6: fix zero length packet bug -// Version 1.7: fix usb_serial_set_control - -#define USB_SERIAL_PRIVATE_INCLUDE -#include "usb_serial.h" - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Configurable Options - * - **************************************************************************/ - -// You can change these to give your code its own name. On Windows, -// these are only used before an INF file (driver install) is loaded. -#define STR_MANUFACTURER L"Your Name" -#define STR_PRODUCT L"USB Serial" - -// All USB serial devices are supposed to have a serial number -// (according to Microsoft). On windows, a new COM port is created -// for every unique serial/vendor/product number combination. If -// you program 2 identical boards with 2 different serial numbers -// and they are assigned COM7 and COM8, each will always get the -// same COM port number because Windows remembers serial numbers. -// -// On Mac OS-X, a device file is created automatically which -// incorperates the serial number, eg, /dev/cu-usbmodem12341 -// -// Linux by default ignores the serial number, and creates device -// files named /dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1... in the order connected. -// Udev rules (in /etc/udev/rules.d) can define persistent device -// names linked to this serial number, as well as permissions, owner -// and group settings. -#define STR_SERIAL_NUMBER L"12345" - -// Mac OS-X and Linux automatically load the correct drivers. On -// Windows, even though the driver is supplied by Microsoft, an -// INF file is needed to load the driver. These numbers need to -// match the INF file. -#define VENDOR_ID 0x16C0 -#define PRODUCT_ID 0x047A - -// When you write data, it goes into a USB endpoint buffer, which -// is transmitted to the PC when it becomes full, or after a timeout -// with no more writes. Even if you write in exactly packet-size -// increments, this timeout is used to send a "zero length packet" -// that tells the PC no more data is expected and it should pass -// any buffered data to the application that may be waiting. If -// you want data sent immediately, call usb_serial_flush_output(). -#define TRANSMIT_FLUSH_TIMEOUT 5 /* in milliseconds */ - -// If the PC is connected but not "listening", this is the length -// of time before usb_serial_getchar() returns with an error. This -// is roughly equivilant to a real UART simply transmitting the -// bits on a wire where nobody is listening, except you get an error -// code which you can ignore for serial-like discard of data, or -// use to know your data wasn't sent. -#define TRANSMIT_TIMEOUT 25 /* in milliseconds */ - -// USB devices are supposed to implment a halt feature, which is -// rarely (if ever) used. If you comment this line out, the halt -// code will be removed, saving 116 bytes of space (gcc 4.3.0). -// This is not strictly USB compliant, but works with all major -// operating systems. -#define SUPPORT_ENDPOINT_HALT - - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Endpoint Buffer Configuration - * - **************************************************************************/ - -// These buffer sizes are best for most applications, but perhaps if you -// want more buffering on some endpoint at the expense of others, this -// is where you can make such changes. The AT90USB162 has only 176 bytes -// of DPRAM (USB buffers) and only endpoints 3 & 4 can double buffer. - -#define ENDPOINT0_SIZE 16 -#define CDC_ACM_ENDPOINT 2 -#define CDC_RX_ENDPOINT 3 -#define CDC_TX_ENDPOINT 4 -#if defined(__AVR_AT90USB162__) -#define CDC_ACM_SIZE 16 -#define CDC_ACM_BUFFER EP_SINGLE_BUFFER -#define CDC_RX_SIZE 32 -#define CDC_RX_BUFFER EP_DOUBLE_BUFFER -#define CDC_TX_SIZE 32 -#define CDC_TX_BUFFER EP_DOUBLE_BUFFER -#else -#define CDC_ACM_SIZE 16 -#define CDC_ACM_BUFFER EP_SINGLE_BUFFER -#define CDC_RX_SIZE 64 -#define CDC_RX_BUFFER EP_DOUBLE_BUFFER -#define CDC_TX_SIZE 64 -#define CDC_TX_BUFFER EP_DOUBLE_BUFFER -#endif - -static const uint8_t PROGMEM endpoint_config_table[] = { - 0, - 1, EP_TYPE_INTERRUPT_IN, EP_SIZE(CDC_ACM_SIZE) | CDC_ACM_BUFFER, - 1, EP_TYPE_BULK_OUT, EP_SIZE(CDC_RX_SIZE) | CDC_RX_BUFFER, - 1, EP_TYPE_BULK_IN, EP_SIZE(CDC_TX_SIZE) | CDC_TX_BUFFER -}; - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Descriptor Data - * - **************************************************************************/ - -// Descriptors are the data that your computer reads when it auto-detects -// this USB device (called "enumeration" in USB lingo). The most commonly -// changed items are editable at the top of this file. Changing things -// in here should only be done by those who've read chapter 9 of the USB -// spec and relevant portions of any USB class specifications! - -static uint8_t PROGMEM device_descriptor[] = { - 18, // bLength - 1, // bDescriptorType - 0x00, 0x02, // bcdUSB - 2, // bDeviceClass - 0, // bDeviceSubClass - 0, // bDeviceProtocol - ENDPOINT0_SIZE, // bMaxPacketSize0 - LSB(VENDOR_ID), MSB(VENDOR_ID), // idVendor - LSB(PRODUCT_ID), MSB(PRODUCT_ID), // idProduct - 0x00, 0x01, // bcdDevice - 1, // iManufacturer - 2, // iProduct - 3, // iSerialNumber - 1 // bNumConfigurations -}; - -#define CONFIG1_DESC_SIZE (9+9+5+5+4+5+7+9+7+7) -static uint8_t PROGMEM config1_descriptor[CONFIG1_DESC_SIZE] = { - // configuration descriptor, USB spec 9.6.3, page 264-266, Table 9-10 - 9, // bLength; - 2, // bDescriptorType; - LSB(CONFIG1_DESC_SIZE), // wTotalLength - MSB(CONFIG1_DESC_SIZE), - 2, // bNumInterfaces - 1, // bConfigurationValue - 0, // iConfiguration - 0xC0, // bmAttributes - 50, // bMaxPower - // interface descriptor, USB spec 9.6.5, page 267-269, Table 9-12 - 9, // bLength - 4, // bDescriptorType - 0, // bInterfaceNumber - 0, // bAlternateSetting - 1, // bNumEndpoints - 0x02, // bInterfaceClass - 0x02, // bInterfaceSubClass - 0x01, // bInterfaceProtocol - 0, // iInterface - // CDC Header Functional Descriptor, CDC Spec 5.2.3.1, Table 26 - 5, // bFunctionLength - 0x24, // bDescriptorType - 0x00, // bDescriptorSubtype - 0x10, 0x01, // bcdCDC - // Call Management Functional Descriptor, CDC Spec 5.2.3.2, Table 27 - 5, // bFunctionLength - 0x24, // bDescriptorType - 0x01, // bDescriptorSubtype - 0x01, // bmCapabilities - 1, // bDataInterface - // Abstract Control Management Functional Descriptor, CDC Spec 5.2.3.3, Table 28 - 4, // bFunctionLength - 0x24, // bDescriptorType - 0x02, // bDescriptorSubtype - 0x06, // bmCapabilities - // Union Functional Descriptor, CDC Spec 5.2.3.8, Table 33 - 5, // bFunctionLength - 0x24, // bDescriptorType - 0x06, // bDescriptorSubtype - 0, // bMasterInterface - 1, // bSlaveInterface0 - // endpoint descriptor, USB spec 9.6.6, page 269-271, Table 9-13 - 7, // bLength - 5, // bDescriptorType - CDC_ACM_ENDPOINT | 0x80, // bEndpointAddress - 0x03, // bmAttributes (0x03=intr) - CDC_ACM_SIZE, 0, // wMaxPacketSize - 64, // bInterval - // interface descriptor, USB spec 9.6.5, page 267-269, Table 9-12 - 9, // bLength - 4, // bDescriptorType - 1, // bInterfaceNumber - 0, // bAlternateSetting - 2, // bNumEndpoints - 0x0A, // bInterfaceClass - 0x00, // bInterfaceSubClass - 0x00, // bInterfaceProtocol - 0, // iInterface - // endpoint descriptor, USB spec 9.6.6, page 269-271, Table 9-13 - 7, // bLength - 5, // bDescriptorType - CDC_RX_ENDPOINT, // bEndpointAddress - 0x02, // bmAttributes (0x02=bulk) - CDC_RX_SIZE, 0, // wMaxPacketSize - 0, // bInterval - // endpoint descriptor, USB spec 9.6.6, page 269-271, Table 9-13 - 7, // bLength - 5, // bDescriptorType - CDC_TX_ENDPOINT | 0x80, // bEndpointAddress - 0x02, // bmAttributes (0x02=bulk) - CDC_TX_SIZE, 0, // wMaxPacketSize - 0 // bInterval -}; - -// If you're desperate for a little extra code memory, these strings -// can be completely removed if iManufacturer, iProduct, iSerialNumber -// in the device desciptor are changed to zeros. -struct usb_string_descriptor_struct { - uint8_t bLength; - uint8_t bDescriptorType; - int16_t wString[]; -}; -static struct usb_string_descriptor_struct PROGMEM string0 = { - 4, - 3, - {0x0409} -}; -static struct usb_string_descriptor_struct PROGMEM string1 = { - sizeof(STR_MANUFACTURER), - 3, - STR_MANUFACTURER -}; -static struct usb_string_descriptor_struct PROGMEM string2 = { - sizeof(STR_PRODUCT), - 3, - STR_PRODUCT -}; -static struct usb_string_descriptor_struct PROGMEM string3 = { - sizeof(STR_SERIAL_NUMBER), - 3, - STR_SERIAL_NUMBER -}; - -// This table defines which descriptor data is sent for each specific -// request from the host (in wValue and wIndex). -static struct descriptor_list_struct { - uint16_t wValue; - uint16_t wIndex; - const uint8_t *addr; - uint8_t length; -} PROGMEM descriptor_list[] = { - {0x0100, 0x0000, device_descriptor, sizeof(device_descriptor)}, - {0x0200, 0x0000, config1_descriptor, sizeof(config1_descriptor)}, - {0x0300, 0x0000, (const uint8_t *)&string0, 4}, - {0x0301, 0x0409, (const uint8_t *)&string1, sizeof(STR_MANUFACTURER)}, - {0x0302, 0x0409, (const uint8_t *)&string2, sizeof(STR_PRODUCT)}, - {0x0303, 0x0409, (const uint8_t *)&string3, sizeof(STR_SERIAL_NUMBER)} -}; -#define NUM_DESC_LIST (sizeof(descriptor_list)/sizeof(struct descriptor_list_struct)) - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Variables - these are the only non-stack RAM usage - * - **************************************************************************/ - -// zero when we are not configured, non-zero when enumerated -static volatile uint8_t usb_configuration=0; - -// the time remaining before we transmit any partially full -// packet, or send a zero length packet. -static volatile uint8_t transmit_flush_timer=0; -static uint8_t transmit_previous_timeout=0; - -// serial port settings (baud rate, control signals, etc) set -// by the PC. These are ignored, but kept in RAM. -static uint8_t cdc_line_coding[7]={0x00, 0xE1, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x08}; -static uint8_t cdc_line_rtsdtr=0; - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Public Functions - these are the API intended for the user - * - **************************************************************************/ - -// initialize USB serial -void usb_init(void) -{ - HW_CONFIG(); - USB_FREEZE(); // enable USB - PLL_CONFIG(); // config PLL, 16 MHz xtal - while (!(PLLCSR & (1<<PLOCK))) ; // wait for PLL lock - USB_CONFIG(); // start USB clock - UDCON = 0; // enable attach resistor - usb_configuration = 0; - cdc_line_rtsdtr = 0; - UDIEN = (1<<EORSTE)|(1<<SOFE); - sei(); -} - -// return 0 if the USB is not configured, or the configuration -// number selected by the HOST -uint8_t usb_configured(void) -{ - return usb_configuration; -} - -// get the next character, or -1 if nothing received -int16_t usb_serial_getchar(void) -{ - uint8_t c, intr_state; - - // interrupts are disabled so these functions can be - // used from the main program or interrupt context, - // even both in the same program! - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - if (!usb_configuration) { - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - UENUM = CDC_RX_ENDPOINT; - retry: - c = UEINTX; - if (!(c & (1<<RWAL))) { - // no data in buffer - if (c & (1<<RXOUTI)) { - UEINTX = 0x6B; - goto retry; - } - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - // take one byte out of the buffer - c = UEDATX; - // if buffer completely used, release it - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) UEINTX = 0x6B; - SREG = intr_state; - return c; -} - -// number of bytes available in the receive buffer -uint8_t usb_serial_available(void) -{ - uint8_t n=0, i, intr_state; - - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - if (usb_configuration) { - UENUM = CDC_RX_ENDPOINT; - n = UEBCLX; - if (!n) { - i = UEINTX; - if (i & (1<<RXOUTI) && !(i & (1<<RWAL))) UEINTX = 0x6B; - } - } - SREG = intr_state; - return n; -} - -// discard any buffered input -void usb_serial_flush_input(void) -{ - uint8_t intr_state; - - if (usb_configuration) { - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_RX_ENDPOINT; - while ((UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) { - UEINTX = 0x6B; - } - SREG = intr_state; - } -} - -// transmit a character. 0 returned on success, -1 on error -int8_t usb_serial_putchar(uint8_t c) -{ - uint8_t timeout, intr_state; - - // if we're not online (enumerated and configured), error - if (!usb_configuration) return -1; - // interrupts are disabled so these functions can be - // used from the main program or interrupt context, - // even both in the same program! - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - // if we gave up due to timeout before, don't wait again - if (transmit_previous_timeout) { - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) { - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - transmit_previous_timeout = 0; - } - // wait for the FIFO to be ready to accept data - timeout = UDFNUML + TRANSMIT_TIMEOUT; - while (1) { - // are we ready to transmit? - if (UEINTX & (1<<RWAL)) break; - SREG = intr_state; - // have we waited too long? This happens if the user - // is not running an application that is listening - if (UDFNUML == timeout) { - transmit_previous_timeout = 1; - return -1; - } - // has the USB gone offline? - if (!usb_configuration) return -1; - // get ready to try checking again - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - } - // actually write the byte into the FIFO - UEDATX = c; - // if this completed a packet, transmit it now! - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) UEINTX = 0x3A; - transmit_flush_timer = TRANSMIT_FLUSH_TIMEOUT; - SREG = intr_state; - return 0; -} - - -// transmit a character, but do not wait if the buffer is full, -// 0 returned on success, -1 on buffer full or error -int8_t usb_serial_putchar_nowait(uint8_t c) -{ - uint8_t intr_state; - - if (!usb_configuration) return -1; - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) { - // buffer is full - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - // actually write the byte into the FIFO - UEDATX = c; - // if this completed a packet, transmit it now! - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) UEINTX = 0x3A; - transmit_flush_timer = TRANSMIT_FLUSH_TIMEOUT; - SREG = intr_state; - return 0; -} - -// transmit a buffer. -// 0 returned on success, -1 on error -// This function is optimized for speed! Each call takes approx 6.1 us overhead -// plus 0.25 us per byte. 12 Mbit/sec USB has 8.67 us per-packet overhead and -// takes 0.67 us per byte. If called with 64 byte packet-size blocks, this function -// can transmit at full USB speed using 43% CPU time. The maximum theoretical speed -// is 19 packets per USB frame, or 1216 kbytes/sec. However, bulk endpoints have the -// lowest priority, so any other USB devices will likely reduce the speed. Speed -// can also be limited by how quickly the PC-based software reads data, as the host -// controller in the PC will not allocate bandwitdh without a pending read request. -// (thanks to Victor Suarez for testing and feedback and initial code) - -int8_t usb_serial_write(const uint8_t *buffer, uint16_t size) -{ - uint8_t timeout, intr_state, write_size; - - // if we're not online (enumerated and configured), error - if (!usb_configuration) return -1; - // interrupts are disabled so these functions can be - // used from the main program or interrupt context, - // even both in the same program! - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - // if we gave up due to timeout before, don't wait again - if (transmit_previous_timeout) { - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) { - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - transmit_previous_timeout = 0; - } - // each iteration of this loop transmits a packet - while (size) { - // wait for the FIFO to be ready to accept data - timeout = UDFNUML + TRANSMIT_TIMEOUT; - while (1) { - // are we ready to transmit? - if (UEINTX & (1<<RWAL)) break; - SREG = intr_state; - // have we waited too long? This happens if the user - // is not running an application that is listening - if (UDFNUML == timeout) { - transmit_previous_timeout = 1; - return -1; - } - // has the USB gone offline? - if (!usb_configuration) return -1; - // get ready to try checking again - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - } - - // compute how many bytes will fit into the next packet - write_size = CDC_TX_SIZE - UEBCLX; - if (write_size > size) write_size = size; - size -= write_size; - - // write the packet - switch (write_size) { - #if (CDC_TX_SIZE == 64) - case 64: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 63: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 62: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 61: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 60: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 59: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 58: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 57: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 56: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 55: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 54: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 53: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 52: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 51: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 50: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 49: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 48: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 47: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 46: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 45: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 44: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 43: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 42: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 41: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 40: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 39: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 38: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 37: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 36: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 35: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 34: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 33: UEDATX = *buffer++; - #endif - #if (CDC_TX_SIZE >= 32) - case 32: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 31: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 30: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 29: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 28: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 27: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 26: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 25: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 24: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 23: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 22: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 21: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 20: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 19: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 18: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 17: UEDATX = *buffer++; - #endif - #if (CDC_TX_SIZE >= 16) - case 16: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 15: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 14: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 13: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 12: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 11: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 10: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 9: UEDATX = *buffer++; - #endif - case 8: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 7: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 6: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 5: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 4: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 3: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 2: UEDATX = *buffer++; - default: - case 1: UEDATX = *buffer++; - case 0: break; - } - // if this completed a packet, transmit it now! - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) UEINTX = 0x3A; - transmit_flush_timer = TRANSMIT_FLUSH_TIMEOUT; - SREG = intr_state; - } - return 0; -} - - -// immediately transmit any buffered output. -// This doesn't actually transmit the data - that is impossible! -// USB devices only transmit when the host allows, so the best -// we can do is release the FIFO buffer for when the host wants it -void usb_serial_flush_output(void) -{ - uint8_t intr_state; - - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - if (transmit_flush_timer) { - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - UEINTX = 0x3A; - transmit_flush_timer = 0; - } - SREG = intr_state; -} - -// functions to read the various async serial settings. These -// aren't actually used by USB at all (communication is always -// at full USB speed), but they are set by the host so we can -// set them properly if we're converting the USB to a real serial -// communication -uint32_t usb_serial_get_baud(void) -{ - return *(uint32_t *)cdc_line_coding; -} -uint8_t usb_serial_get_stopbits(void) -{ - return cdc_line_coding[4]; -} -uint8_t usb_serial_get_paritytype(void) -{ - return cdc_line_coding[5]; -} -uint8_t usb_serial_get_numbits(void) -{ - return cdc_line_coding[6]; -} -uint8_t usb_serial_get_control(void) -{ - return cdc_line_rtsdtr; -} -// write the control signals, DCD, DSR, RI, etc -// There is no CTS signal. If software on the host has transmitted -// data to you but you haven't been calling the getchar function, -// it remains buffered (either here or on the host) and can not be -// lost because you weren't listening at the right time, like it -// would in real serial communication. -int8_t usb_serial_set_control(uint8_t signals) -{ - uint8_t intr_state; - - intr_state = SREG; - cli(); - if (!usb_configuration) { - // we're not enumerated/configured - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - - UENUM = CDC_ACM_ENDPOINT; - if (!(UEINTX & (1<<RWAL))) { - // unable to write - // TODO; should this try to abort the previously - // buffered message?? - SREG = intr_state; - return -1; - } - UEDATX = 0xA1; - UEDATX = 0x20; - UEDATX = 0; - UEDATX = 0; - UEDATX = 0; // 0 seems to work nicely. what if this is 1?? - UEDATX = 0; - UEDATX = 1; - UEDATX = 0; - UEDATX = signals; - UEINTX = 0x3A; - SREG = intr_state; - return 0; -} - - - -/************************************************************************** - * - * Private Functions - not intended for general user consumption.... - * - **************************************************************************/ - - -// USB Device Interrupt - handle all device-level events -// the transmit buffer flushing is triggered by the start of frame -// -ISR(USB_GEN_vect) -{ - uint8_t intbits, t; - - intbits = UDINT; - UDINT = 0; - if (intbits & (1<<EORSTI)) { - UENUM = 0; - UECONX = 1; - UECFG0X = EP_TYPE_CONTROL; - UECFG1X = EP_SIZE(ENDPOINT0_SIZE) | EP_SINGLE_BUFFER; - UEIENX = (1<<RXSTPE); - usb_configuration = 0; - cdc_line_rtsdtr = 0; - } - if (intbits & (1<<SOFI)) { - if (usb_configuration) { - t = transmit_flush_timer; - if (t) { - transmit_flush_timer = --t; - if (!t) { - UENUM = CDC_TX_ENDPOINT; - UEINTX = 0x3A; - } - } - } - } -} - - -// Misc functions to wait for ready and send/receive packets -static inline void usb_wait_in_ready(void) -{ - while (!(UEINTX & (1<<TXINI))) ; -} -static inline void usb_send_in(void) -{ - UEINTX = ~(1<<TXINI); -} -static inline void usb_wait_receive_out(void) -{ - while (!(UEINTX & (1<<RXOUTI))) ; -} -static inline void usb_ack_out(void) -{ - UEINTX = ~(1<<RXOUTI); -} - - - -// USB Endpoint Interrupt - endpoint 0 is handled here. The -// other endpoints are manipulated by the user-callable -// functions, and the start-of-frame interrupt. -// -ISR(USB_COM_vect) -{ - uint8_t intbits; - const uint8_t *list; - const uint8_t *cfg; - uint8_t i, n, len, en; - uint8_t *p; - uint8_t bmRequestType; - uint8_t bRequest; - uint16_t wValue; - uint16_t wIndex; - uint16_t wLength; - uint16_t desc_val; - const uint8_t *desc_addr; - uint8_t desc_length; - - UENUM = 0; - intbits = UEINTX; - if (intbits & (1<<RXSTPI)) { - bmRequestType = UEDATX; - bRequest = UEDATX; - wValue = UEDATX; - wValue |= (UEDATX << 8); - wIndex = UEDATX; - wIndex |= (UEDATX << 8); - wLength = UEDATX; - wLength |= (UEDATX << 8); - UEINTX = ~((1<<RXSTPI) | (1<<RXOUTI) | (1<<TXINI)); - if (bRequest == GET_DESCRIPTOR) { - list = (const uint8_t *)descriptor_list; - for (i=0; ; i++) { - if (i >= NUM_DESC_LIST) { - UECONX = (1<<STALLRQ)|(1<<EPEN); //stall - return; - } - desc_val = pgm_read_word(list); - if (desc_val != wValue) { - list += sizeof(struct descriptor_list_struct); - continue; - } - list += 2; - desc_val = pgm_read_word(list); - if (desc_val != wIndex) { - list += sizeof(struct descriptor_list_struct)-2; - continue; - } - list += 2; - desc_addr = (const uint8_t *)pgm_read_word(list); - list += 2; - desc_length = pgm_read_byte(list); - break; - } - len = (wLength < 256) ? wLength : 255; - if (len > desc_length) len = desc_length; - do { - // wait for host ready for IN packet - do { - i = UEINTX; - } while (!(i & ((1<<TXINI)|(1<<RXOUTI)))); - if (i & (1<<RXOUTI)) return; // abort - // send IN packet - n = len < ENDPOINT0_SIZE ? len : ENDPOINT0_SIZE; - for (i = n; i; i--) { - UEDATX = pgm_read_byte(desc_addr++); - } - len -= n; - usb_send_in(); - } while (len || n == ENDPOINT0_SIZE); - return; - } - if (bRequest == SET_ADDRESS) { - usb_send_in(); - usb_wait_in_ready(); - UDADDR = wValue | (1<<ADDEN); - return; - } - if (bRequest == SET_CONFIGURATION && bmRequestType == 0) { - usb_configuration = wValue; - cdc_line_rtsdtr = 0; - transmit_flush_timer = 0; - usb_send_in(); - cfg = endpoint_config_table; - for (i=1; i<5; i++) { - UENUM = i; - en = pgm_read_byte(cfg++); - UECONX = en; - if (en) { - UECFG0X = pgm_read_byte(cfg++); - UECFG1X = pgm_read_byte(cfg++); - } - } - UERST = 0x1E; - UERST = 0; - return; - } - if (bRequest == GET_CONFIGURATION && bmRequestType == 0x80) { - usb_wait_in_ready(); - UEDATX = usb_configuration; - usb_send_in(); - return; - } - if (bRequest == CDC_GET_LINE_CODING && bmRequestType == 0xA1) { - usb_wait_in_ready(); - p = cdc_line_coding; - for (i=0; i<7; i++) { - UEDATX = *p++; - } - usb_send_in(); - return; - } - if (bRequest == CDC_SET_LINE_CODING && bmRequestType == 0x21) { - usb_wait_receive_out(); - p = cdc_line_coding; - for (i=0; i<7; i++) { - *p++ = UEDATX; - } - usb_ack_out(); - usb_send_in(); - return; - } - if (bRequest == CDC_SET_CONTROL_LINE_STATE && bmRequestType == 0x21) { - cdc_line_rtsdtr = wValue; - usb_wait_in_ready(); - usb_send_in(); - return; - } - if (bRequest == GET_STATUS) { - usb_wait_in_ready(); - i = 0; - #ifdef SUPPORT_ENDPOINT_HALT - if (bmRequestType == 0x82) { - UENUM = wIndex; - if (UECONX & (1<<STALLRQ)) i = 1; - UENUM = 0; - } - #endif - UEDATX = i; - UEDATX = 0; - usb_send_in(); - return; - } - #ifdef SUPPORT_ENDPOINT_HALT - if ((bRequest == CLEAR_FEATURE || bRequest == SET_FEATURE) - && bmRequestType == 0x02 && wValue == 0) { - i = wIndex & 0x7F; - if (i >= 1 && i <= MAX_ENDPOINT) { - usb_send_in(); - UENUM = i; - if (bRequest == SET_FEATURE) { - UECONX = (1<<STALLRQ)|(1<<EPEN); - } else { - UECONX = (1<<STALLRQC)|(1<<RSTDT)|(1<<EPEN); - UERST = (1 << i); - UERST = 0; - } - return; - } - } - #endif - } - UECONX = (1<<STALLRQ) | (1<<EPEN); // stall -} - - |