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>Name</H2
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>Halted Endpoints&nbsp;--&nbsp;Support for Halting and Halted Endpoints</DIV
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>Synopsis</H2
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>#include &lt;cyg/io/usb/usbs.h&gt;</PRE
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>cyg_bool usbs_rx_endpoint_halted</CODE
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>(usbs_rx_endpoint* ep);</CODE
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>void usbs_set_rx_endpoint_halted</CODE
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>(usbs_rx_endpoint* ep, cyg_bool new_state);</CODE
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>void usbs_start_rx_endpoint_wait</CODE
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>(usbs_rx_endpoint* ep, void (*)(void*, int) complete_fn, void * complete_data);</CODE
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>void usbs_set_tx_endpoint_halted</CODE
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>void usbs_start_tx_endpoint_wait</CODE
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>Normal USB traffic involves straightforward handshakes, with either an
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>When an endpoint is halted it means that the host-side code needs to
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take some sort of recovery action before communication over that
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endpoint can resume. The exact circumstances under which this can
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be a protocol violation if say the peripheral attempted to transmit
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more data to the host than was permitted by the protocol in use. The
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host can use the standard control messages get-status, set-feature and
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clear-feature to examine and manipulate the halted status of a given
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endpoint. There are USB-specific functions which can be used inside
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the peripheral to achieve the same effect. Once an endpoint has been
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halted the host can then interact with the peripheral using class or
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vendor control messages to perform appropriate recovery, and then the
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halted condition can be cleared.</P
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>Halting an endpoint does not constitute a device state change, and
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>There are six functions to support halted endpoints, one set for
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receive endpoints and another for transmit endpoints, with both sets
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behaving in essentially the same way. The first,
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>usbs_rx_endpoint_halted</TT
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argument that identifies the endpoint of interest. The second
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function, <TT
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>usbs_set_rx_endpoint_halted</TT
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used to change the halted condition of an endpoint: it takes two
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arguments; one to identify the endpoint and another to specify the new
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>usbs_start_rx_buffer</TT
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endpoint is no longer halted the device driver will invoke the
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supplied completion function with a status of 0. The completion
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function has the same signature as that for a transfer operation.
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