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# usbs_upd985xx.cdl
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# USB device driver for the NEC uPD985xx family of processors.
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# Author(s): bartv
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# Date: 2001-05-22
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cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX {
display "NEC uPD985xx USB Device Driver"
include_dir "cyg/io/usb"
parent CYGPKG_USB
implements CYGHWR_IO_USB_SLAVE
doc ref/devs-usb-nec-upd985xx.html
# Make sure that we are running on the right hardware.
requires CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS
requires CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_UPD985XX
description "
The NEC uPD985xx family of processors implements an
on-chip USB device controller, facilitating the use of this
processor in USB peripherals. This package provides a
suitable eCos device driver."
cdl_component CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0 {
display "Support the control endpoint 0"
default_value CYGINT_IO_USB_SLAVE_CLIENTS
requires CYGPKG_IO_USB CYGPKG_IO_USB_SLAVE
compile usbs_upd985xx.c
compile -library=libextras.a usbs_upd985xx_data.cxx
description "
Enable support for endpoint 0. If this support is disabled
then the entire USB port is unusable."
cdl_option CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_DEVTAB_ENTRY {
display "Provide a devtab entry for endpoint 0"
default_value CYGGLO_IO_USB_SLAVE_PROVIDE_DEVTAB_ENTRIES
requires CYGPKG_IO
description "
If endpoint 0 will only be accessed via the low-level
USB-specific calls then there is no need for an entry
in the device table, saving some memory. If the
application intends to access the endpoint by means
of open and ioctl calls then a devtab entry is needed.
"
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_PKTSIZE {
display "Size of endpoint 0 control packets"
flavor data
default_value 8
legal_values { 8 16 32 64 }
description "
Control messages on endpoint 0 are split into packets of
8, 16, 32 or 64 bytes - these are the values permitted by the
USB specification. The same packet size is used for both
receives and transmits. This value must also be used for the
max_packet_size field of the device descriptor in the
application's USB enumeration data.
According to section 5.5.5 of the USB specification, if a new
control message is received before the previous transaction
has completed then the previous transaction must be aborted.
If that transaction involved transferring data to the host
then there is a problem: that data may still be queued for
transmission and the NEC USB device appears to provide no way
of aborting that transmit. The problem is unlikely to arise
with normal usage, but may be detected by compliance
testsuites. Increasing the packet size to its maximum value
of 64 reduces the probability of failure.
"
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_TXBUFSIZE {
display "Size of statically-allocated endpoint 0 transmit buffer"
flavor data
default_value 256
requires { CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_TXBUFSIZE >= CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_PKTSIZE }
description "
The implementation of the support for endpoint 0 uses
a single static buffer to hold the response to the
current control message. Typically this buffer can be
fairly small since replies to control messages tend to
be small: typically some tens of bytes for the enumeration
data, perhaps a bit more for unicode-encoded string
descriptors. However if some application-specific protocol
depends on larger control messages then this buffer
size may need to be increased.
"
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_RXBUFSIZE {
display "Size of statically-allocated endpoint 0 transmit buffer"
flavor data
default_value 64
requires { CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_RXBUFSIZE >= CYGNUM_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_PKTSIZE }
description "
The implementation of the support for endpoint 0 uses
a single static buffer to hold incoming control messages.
Typically this buffer can be small: standard control messages
involve an initial eight-byte header, sometimes followed by
a small amount of additional data. However if some
application-specific protocol depends on larger control
messages then this buffer size may need to be increased.
"
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP3 {
display "Support endpoint 3, used for slave->host IN bulk transfers"
implements CYGHWR_IO_USB_SLAVE_IN_ENDPOINTS
requires CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0
default_value 0
description "
In the uPD985xx USB implementation endpoint 3 can only be
used for slave->host IN bulk transfers. If the intended application
only involves host->slave transfers then this endpoint is
not relevant.
By default this endpoint is disabled: according to NEC erratum
U3 there may be problems when doing transfers of 192 bytes or
greater. Instead the interrupt endpoint 5 is used, with
software emulation of the bulk protocol. If the application
involves only transfers of less than 192 bytes then endpoint
3 can be enabled.
"
cdl_option CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP3_DEVTAB_ENTRY {
display "Provide a devtab entry for endpoint 3"
default_value CYGGLO_IO_USB_SLAVE_PROVIDE_DEVTAB_ENTRIES
requires CYGPKG_IO
description "
If endpoint 3 will only be accessed via the low-level
USB-specific calls then there is no need for an entry
in the device table, saving some memory. If the
application intends to access the endpoint by means
of open and read calls then a devtab entry is needed.
"
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP4 {
display "Support endpoint 4, used for slave->host OUT bulk transfers"
implements CYGHWR_IO_USB_SLAVE_OUT_ENDPOINTS
requires CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0
default_value CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0
description "
In the uPD985xx USB implementation endpoint 4 can only be
used for host->slave OUT bulk transfers. If the intended application
only involves slave->host transfers then the support for
endpoint 4 can be disabled. Note that this does not affect
control messages which always go via endpoint 0."
cdl_option CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP4_DEVTAB_ENTRY {
display "Provide a devtab entry for endpoint 4"
default_value CYGGLO_IO_USB_SLAVE_PROVIDE_DEVTAB_ENTRIES
requires CYGPKG_IO
description "
If endpoint 4 will only be accessed via the low-level
USB-specific calls then there is no need for an entry
in the device table, saving some memory. If the
application intends to access the endpoint by means
of open and write calls then a devtab entry is needed."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP5 {
display "Support endpoint 5, used for slave->host IN transfers"
implements CYGHWR_IO_USB_SLAVE_IN_ENDPOINTS
requires CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0
default_value CYGFUN_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0
description "
In the uPD985xx USB implementation endpoint 5 can only be
used for slave->host communication. This endpoint is
intended primarily for interrupt transfers, but can be
used for bulk transfers given a small amount of additional
software support."
cdl_option CYGIMP_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP5_BULK {
display "Implement bulk transfers rather than interrupt transfers"
default_value 1
description "
Endpoint 5 is normally used for interrupt transfers, which
are limited to 64 bytes. However with a little bit of software
support it is possible to implement bulk transfers instead.
With some revisions of the silicon this provides a workaround
for problems with endpoint 3 - NEC erratum U3 should be consulted
for additional information."
}
cdl_option CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP5_DEVTAB_ENTRY {
display "Provide a devtab entry for endpoint 5"
default_value CYGGLO_IO_USB_SLAVE_PROVIDE_DEVTAB_ENTRIES
requires CYGPKG_IO
description "
If endpoint 5 will only be accessed via the low-level
USB-specific calls then there is no need for an entry
in the device table, saving some memory. If the
application intends to access the endpoint by means
of open and write calls then a devtab entry is needed.
"
}
}
cdl_option CYGDAT_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_DEVTAB_BASENAME {
display "Base name for devtab entries"
flavor data
active_if { CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP0_DEVTAB_ENTRY ||
CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP3_DEVTAB_ENTRY ||
CYGVAR_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_EP4_DEVTAB_ENTRY
}
default_value { "\"/dev/usbs\"" }
description "
If the uPD985xx USB device driver package provides devtab
entries for any of the endpoints then this option gives
control over the names of these entries. By default the
endpoints will be called \"/dev/usbs0c\", \"/dev/usbs3w\"
and \"/dev/usbs4r\" (assuming all three endpoints are
enabled. The common part \"/dev/usbs\" is determined
by this configuration option. It may be necessary to
change this if there are multiple USB slave-side
devices on the target hardware to prevent a name clash.
"
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_IBUS_WRITE_LIMIT {
display "Work around potential hardware problem with IBUS writes"
default_value 1
description "
With some revisions of the silicon there may be problems if
a device driver performs multiple writes to the IBUS in
quick succession. By default this driver avoids such problems,
at the cost of some cpu cycles and a small amount of extra code.
NEC erratum S1 should be consulted for more details."
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_DEVS_USB_UPD985XX_SERIALIZE_TRANSMITS {
display "Work around potential hardware problem with concurrent transmits"
default_value 1
description "
With some revisions of the silicon there may be problems if
the device driver is asked to perform concurrent slave->host
transmissions on different endpoints, for example sending
a reply to a control message while there is a bulk transfer
in progress. This option enables a workaround for the
problem by ensuring that only one transmit operation is in
progress at any one time. NEC errata U3 and U4 should be
consulted for more details."
}
}