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#ifndef CYGONCE_USB_H # define CYGONCE_USB_H //========================================================================== // // include/usb.h // // Data common to USB host and USB slave // //========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): bartv // Contributors: bartv // Date: 2000-10-04 // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### //========================================================================== #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // USB device requests, the setup packet. // // The structure is defined entirely in terms of bytes, eliminating // any confusion about who is supposed to swap what when. This avoids // endianness-related portability problems, and eliminates any need // to worry about alignment. Also for some requests the value field // is split into separate bytes anyway. typedef struct usb_devreq { unsigned char type; unsigned char request; unsigned char value_lo; unsigned char value_hi; unsigned char index_lo; unsigned char index_hi; unsigned char length_lo; unsigned char length_hi; } usb_devreq __attribute__((packed)); // Encoding of the request_type #define USB_DEVREQ_DIRECTION_OUT 0 #define USB_DEVREQ_DIRECTION_IN (1 << 7) #define USB_DEVREQ_DIRECTION_MASK (1 << 7) #define USB_DEVREQ_TYPE_STANDARD 0 #define USB_DEVREQ_TYPE_CLASS (0x1 << 5) #define USB_DEVREQ_TYPE_VENDOR (0x2 << 5) #define USB_DEVREQ_TYPE_RESERVED (0x3 << 5) #define USB_DEVREQ_TYPE_MASK (0x3 << 5) #define USB_DEVREQ_RECIPIENT_DEVICE 0x00 #define USB_DEVREQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE 0x01 #define USB_DEVREQ_RECIPIENT_ENDPOINT 0x02 #define USB_DEVREQ_RECIPIENT_OTHER 0x03 #define USB_DEVREQ_RECIPIENT_MASK 0x1F // The standard request codes. #define USB_DEVREQ_GET_STATUS 0 #define USB_DEVREQ_CLEAR_FEATURE 1 #define USB_DEVREQ_SET_FEATURE 3 #define USB_DEVREQ_SET_ADDRESS 5 #define USB_DEVREQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR 6 #define USB_DEVREQ_SET_DESCRIPTOR 7 #define USB_DEVREQ_GET_CONFIGURATION 8 #define USB_DEVREQ_SET_CONFIGURATION 9 #define USB_DEVREQ_GET_INTERFACE 10 #define USB_DEVREQ_SET_INTERFACE 11 #define USB_DEVREQ_SYNCH_FRAME 12 // Descriptor types. These are placed in value_hi for the // GET_DESCRIPTOR and SET_DESCRIPTOR requests, with an index // in value_lo. They also go into the type fields of the // various descriptor structures. #define USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DEVICE 1 #define USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_CONFIGURATION 2 #define USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING 3 #define USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INTERFACE 4 #define USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENDPOINT 5 // Feature selectors. These go into value_lo for the CLEAR_FEATURE and // SET_FEATURE requests, and in the first response byte for // GET_STATUS. #define USB_DEVREQ_FEATURE_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP 1 #define USB_DEVREQ_FEATURE_ENDPOINT_HALT 0 // Index decoding. When the CLEAR_FEATURE, SET_FEATURE and GET_STATUS // requests is applied to an endpoint (as per the recipient field in // the type field) index_lo identifies the endpoint. #define USB_DEVREQ_INDEX_DIRECTION_OUT 0 #define USB_DEVREQ_INDEX_DIRECTION_IN (1 << 7) #define USB_DEVREQ_INDEX_DIRECTION_MASK (1 << 7) #define USB_DEVREQ_INDEX_ENDPOINT_MASK 0x0F // Descriptors for the GET_DESCRIPTOR and SET_DESCRIPTOR requests. typedef struct usb_device_descriptor { unsigned char length; // USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH == 18 unsigned char type; // USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE unsigned char usb_spec_lo; unsigned char usb_spec_hi; unsigned char device_class; unsigned char device_subclass; unsigned char device_protocol; unsigned char max_packet_size; unsigned char vendor_lo; unsigned char vendor_hi; unsigned char product_lo; unsigned char product_hi; unsigned char device_lo; unsigned char device_hi; unsigned char manufacturer_str; unsigned char product_str; unsigned char serial_number_str; unsigned char number_configurations; } usb_device_descriptor __attribute__((packed)); #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH 18 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DEVICE #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_USB11_LO 0x10 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_USB11_HI 0x01 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_INTERFACE 0x00 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VENDOR 0x00FF #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_SUBCLASS_INTERFACE 0x00 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_SUBCLASS_VENDOR 0x00FF #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_PROTOCOL_INTERFACE 0x00 #define USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_PROTOCOL_VENDOR 0x00FF typedef struct usb_configuration_descriptor { unsigned char length; unsigned char type; unsigned char total_length_lo; unsigned char total_length_hi; unsigned char number_interfaces; unsigned char configuration_id; unsigned char configuration_str; unsigned char attributes; unsigned char max_power; } usb_configuration_descriptor __attribute__((packed)); #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH 9 #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_CONFIGURATION #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_REQUIRED (1 << 7) #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_SELF_POWERED (1 << 6) #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_REMOTE_WAKEUP (1 << 5) typedef struct usb_interface_descriptor { unsigned char length; unsigned char type; unsigned char interface_id; unsigned char alternate_setting; unsigned char number_endpoints; unsigned char interface_class; unsigned char interface_subclass; unsigned char interface_protocol; unsigned char interface_str; } usb_interface_descriptor __attribute__((packed)); #define USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH 9 #define USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INTERFACE #define USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VENDOR 0x00FF #define USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_SUBCLASS_VENDOR 0x00FF #define USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_PROTOCOL_VENDOR 0x00FF typedef struct usb_endpoint_descriptor { unsigned char length; unsigned char type; unsigned char endpoint; unsigned char attributes; unsigned char max_packet_lo; unsigned char max_packet_hi; unsigned char interval; } usb_endpoint_descriptor; #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH 7 #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENDPOINT #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ENDPOINT_OUT 0 #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ENDPOINT_IN (1 << 7) #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_CONTROL 0x00 #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_ISOCHRONOUS 0x01 #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_BULK 0x02 #define USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_ATTR_INTERRUPT 0x03 // String descriptors. If these are used at all then string 0 // must be a table of supported LANGID codes. For a simple device // which only supports US English, the following sequence of // four bytes should suffice for string 0. In practice string // constants tend to be used which makes the use of these // #define's difficult. #define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_STRING0_LENGTH 4 #define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_STRING0_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING #define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_STRING0_LANGID_LO 0x09 #define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_STRING0_LANGID_HI 0x04 // For subsequent strings the length and data will have to be // determined by the application developer or by a suitable tool. #define USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE USB_DEVREQ_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING // Utility macros to calculate the total_length fields in a // configuration descriptor. #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_TOTAL_LENGTH_LO(interfaces, endpoints) \ (USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH + \ (interfaces * USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH) + \ (endpoints * USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH)) % 256 #define USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_TOTAL_LENGTH_HI(interfaces, endpoints) \ (USB_CONFIGURATION_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH + \ (interfaces * USB_INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH) + \ (endpoints * USB_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH)) / 256 #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" { #endif #endif // CYGONCE_USB_H