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1 /*
2 LUFA Library
3 Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2011.
4
5 dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
6 www.lufa-lib.org
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9 /*
10 Copyright 2011 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
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30
31 /** \file
32 * \brief USB Human Interface Device (HID) Class report descriptor parser.
33 *
34 * This file allows for the easy parsing of complex HID report descriptors, which describes the data that
35 * a HID device transmits to the host. It also provides an easy API for extracting and processing the data
36 * elements inside a HID report sent from an attached HID device.
37 */
38
39 /** \ingroup Group_USB
40 * @defgroup Group_HIDParser HID Report Parser
41 *
42 * \section Sec_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies
43 * The following files must be built with any user project that uses this module:
44 * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host/HIDParser.c <i>(Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB)</i>
45 *
46 * \section Sec_ModDescription Module Description
47 * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to the parsing of HID class device report descriptors.
48 *
49 * The processed HID report is presented back to the user application as a flat structure containing each report
50 * item's IN, OUT and FEATURE items along with each item's attributes.
51 *
52 * This library portion also allows for easy setting and retrieval of data from a HID report, including devices
53 * with multiple reports on the one HID interface.
54 *
55 * @{
56 */
57
58 #ifndef __HIDPARSER_H__
59 #define __HIDPARSER_H__
60
61 /* Includes: */
62 #include <string.h>
63 #include <stdbool.h>
64
65 #include "HIDReportData.h"
66 #include "../Common/HID.h"
67
68 #include "../../../../Common/Common.h"
69
70 /* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
71 #if defined(__cplusplus)
72 extern "C" {
73 #endif
74
75 /* Macros: */
76 #if !defined(HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
77 /** Constant indicating the maximum stack depth of the state table. A larger state table
78 * allows for more PUSH/POP report items to be nested, but consumes more memory. By default
79 * this is set to 2 levels (allowing non-nested PUSH items) but this can be overridden by
80 * defining HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH to another value in the user project makefile, passing the
81 * define to the compiler using the -D compiler switch.
82 */
83 #define HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH 2
84 #endif
85
86 #if !defined(HID_USAGE_STACK_DEPTH) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
87 /** Constant indicating the maximum stack depth of the usage table. A larger usage table
88 * allows for more USAGE items to be indicated sequentially for REPORT COUNT entries of more than
89 * one, but requires more stack space. By default this is set to 8 levels (allowing for a report
90 * item with a count of 8) but this can be overridden by defining HID_USAGE_STACK_DEPTH to another
91 * value in the user project makefile, passing the define to the compiler using the -D compiler
92 * switch.
93 */
94 #define HID_USAGE_STACK_DEPTH 8
95 #endif
96
97 #if !defined(HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
98 /** Constant indicating the maximum number of COLLECTION items (nested or unnested) that can be
99 * processed in the report item descriptor. A large value allows for more COLLECTION items to be
100 * processed, but consumes more memory. By default this is set to 10 collections, but this can be
101 * overridden by defining HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS to another value in the user project makefile, passing
102 * the define to the compiler using the -D compiler switch.
103 */
104 #define HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS 10
105 #endif
106
107 #if !defined(HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
108 /** Constant indicating the maximum number of report items (IN, OUT or FEATURE) that can be processed
109 * in the report item descriptor and stored in the user HID Report Info structure. A large value allows
110 * for more report items to be stored, but consumes more memory. By default this is set to 20 items,
111 * but this can be overridden by defining HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS to another value in the user project
112 * makefile, and passing the define to the compiler using the -D compiler switch.
113 */
114 #define HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS 20
115 #endif
116
117 #if !defined(HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
118 /** Constant indicating the maximum number of unique report IDs that can be processed in the report item
119 * descriptor for the report size information array in the user HID Report Info structure. A large value
120 * allows for more report ID report sizes to be stored, but consumes more memory. By default this is set
121 * to 10 items, but this can be overridden by defining HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS to another value in the user project
122 * makefile, and passing the define to the compiler using the -D compiler switch. Note that IN, OUT and FEATURE
123 * items sharing the same report ID consume only one size item in the array.
124 */
125 #define HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS 10
126 #endif
127
128 /** Returns the value a given HID report item (once its value has been fetched via \ref USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo())
129 * left-aligned to the given data type. This allows for signed data to be interpreted correctly, by shifting the data
130 * leftwards until the data's sign bit is in the correct position.
131 *
132 * \param[in] ReportItem HID Report Item whose retrieved value is to be aligned.
133 * \param[in] Type Data type to align the HID report item's value to.
134 *
135 * \return Left-aligned data of the given report item's pre-retrieved value for the given datatype.
136 */
137 #define HID_ALIGN_DATA(ReportItem, Type) ((Type)(ReportItem->Value << ((8 * sizeof(Type)) - ReportItem->Attributes.BitSize)))
138
139 /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
140 /* Enums: */
141 /** Enum for the possible error codes in the return value of the \ref USB_ProcessHIDReport() function. */
142 enum HID_Parse_ErrorCodes_t
143 {
144 HID_PARSE_Successful = 0, /**< Successful parse of the HID report descriptor, no error. */
145 HID_PARSE_HIDStackOverflow = 1, /**< More than \ref HID_STATETABLE_STACK_DEPTH nested PUSHes in the report. */
146 HID_PARSE_HIDStackUnderflow = 2, /**< A POP was found when the state table stack was empty. */
147 HID_PARSE_InsufficientReportItems = 3, /**< More than \ref HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS report items in the report. */
148 HID_PARSE_UnexpectedEndCollection = 4, /**< An END COLLECTION item found without matching COLLECTION item. */
149 HID_PARSE_InsufficientCollectionPaths = 5, /**< More than \ref HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS collections in the report. */
150 HID_PARSE_UsageListOverflow = 6, /**< More than \ref HID_USAGE_STACK_DEPTH usages listed in a row. */
151 HID_PARSE_InsufficientReportIDItems = 7, /**< More than \ref HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS report IDs in the device. */
152 HID_PARSE_NoUnfilteredReportItems = 8, /**< All report items from the device were filtered by the filtering callback routine. */
153 };
154
155 /* Type Defines: */
156 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Min/Max Structure.
157 *
158 * Type define for an attribute with both minimum and maximum values (e.g. Logical Min/Max).
159 */
160 typedef struct
161 {
162 uint32_t Minimum; /**< Minimum value for the attribute. */
163 uint32_t Maximum; /**< Maximum value for the attribute. */
164 } HID_MinMax_t;
165
166 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Unit Structure.
167 *
168 * Type define for the Unit attributes of a report item.
169 */
170 typedef struct
171 {
172 uint32_t Type; /**< Unit type (refer to HID specifications for details). */
173 uint8_t Exponent; /**< Unit exponent (refer to HID specifications for details). */
174 } HID_Unit_t;
175
176 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Usage Structure.
177 *
178 * Type define for the Usage attributes of a report item.
179 */
180 typedef struct
181 {
182 uint16_t Page; /**< Usage page of the report item. */
183 uint16_t Usage; /**< Usage of the report item. */
184 } HID_Usage_t;
185
186 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Collection Path Structure.
187 *
188 * Type define for a COLLECTION object. Contains the collection attributes and a reference to the
189 * parent collection if any.
190 */
191 typedef struct CollectionPath
192 {
193 uint8_t Type; /**< Collection type (e.g. "Generic Desktop"). */
194 HID_Usage_t Usage; /**< Collection usage. */
195 struct CollectionPath* Parent; /**< Reference to parent collection, or NULL if root collection. */
196 } HID_CollectionPath_t;
197
198 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Attributes Structure.
199 *
200 * Type define for all the data attributes of a report item, except flags.
201 */
202 typedef struct
203 {
204 uint8_t BitSize; /**< Size in bits of the report item's data. */
205
206 HID_Usage_t Usage; /**< Usage of the report item. */
207 HID_Unit_t Unit; /**< Unit type and exponent of the report item. */
208 HID_MinMax_t Logical; /**< Logical minimum and maximum of the report item. */
209 HID_MinMax_t Physical; /**< Physical minimum and maximum of the report item. */
210 } HID_ReportItem_Attributes_t;
211
212 /** \brief HID Parser Report Item Details Structure.
213 *
214 * Type define for a report item (IN, OUT or FEATURE) layout attributes and other details.
215 */
216 typedef struct
217 {
218 uint16_t BitOffset; /**< Bit offset in the IN, OUT or FEATURE report of the item. */
219 uint8_t ItemType; /**< Report item type, a value in HID_ReportItemTypes_t. */
220 uint16_t ItemFlags; /**< Item data flags, such as constant/variable, etc. */
221 uint8_t ReportID; /**< Report ID this item belongs to, or 0x00 if device has only one report */
222 HID_CollectionPath_t* CollectionPath; /**< Collection path of the item. */
223
224 HID_ReportItem_Attributes_t Attributes; /**< Report item attributes. */
225
226 uint32_t Value; /**< Current value of the report item - use \ref HID_ALIGN_DATA() when processing
227 * a retrieved value so that it is aligned to a specific type.
228 */
229 uint32_t PreviousValue; /**< Previous value of the report item. */
230 } HID_ReportItem_t;
231
232 /** \brief HID Parser Report Size Structure.
233 *
234 * Type define for a report item size information structure, to retain the size of a device's reports by ID.
235 */
236 typedef struct
237 {
238 uint8_t ReportID; /**< Report ID of the report within the HID interface. */
239 uint16_t ReportSizeBits[3]; /**< Total number of bits in each report type for the given Report ID,
240 * indexed by the \ref HID_ReportItemTypes_t enum.
241 */
242 } HID_ReportSizeInfo_t;
243
244 /** \brief HID Parser State Structure.
245 *
246 * Type define for a complete processed HID report, including all report item data and collections.
247 */
248 typedef struct
249 {
250 uint8_t TotalReportItems; /**< Total number of report items stored in the
251 * ReportItems array.
252 */
253 HID_ReportItem_t ReportItems[HID_MAX_REPORTITEMS]; /**< Report items array, including
254 * all IN, OUT and FEATURE items.
255 */
256 HID_CollectionPath_t CollectionPaths[HID_MAX_COLLECTIONS]; /**< All collection items, referenced
257 * by the report items.
258 */
259 uint8_t TotalDeviceReports; /**< Number of reports within the HID interface */
260 HID_ReportSizeInfo_t ReportIDSizes[HID_MAX_REPORT_IDS]; /**< Report sizes for each report in the interface */
261 uint16_t LargestReportSizeBits; /**< Largest report that the attached device will generate, in bits */
262 bool UsingReportIDs; /**< Indicates if the device has at least one REPORT ID
263 * element in its HID report descriptor.
264 */
265 } HID_ReportInfo_t;
266
267 /* Function Prototypes: */
268 /** Function to process a given HID report returned from an attached device, and store it into a given
269 * \ref HID_ReportInfo_t structure.
270 *
271 * \param[in] ReportData Buffer containing the device's HID report table.
272 * \param[in] ReportSize Size in bytes of the HID report table.
273 * \param[out] ParserData Pointer to a \ref HID_ReportInfo_t instance for the parser output.
274 *
275 * \return A value in the \ref HID_Parse_ErrorCodes_t enum.
276 */
277 uint8_t USB_ProcessHIDReport(const uint8_t* ReportData,
278 uint16_t ReportSize,
279 HID_ReportInfo_t* const ParserData) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(3);
280
281 /** Extracts the given report item's value out of the given HID report and places it into the Value
282 * member of the report item's \ref HID_ReportItem_t structure.
283 *
284 * When called on a report with an item that exists in that report, this copies the report item's Value
285 * to it's PreviousValue element for easy checking to see if an item's value has changed before processing
286 * a report. If the given item does not exist in the report, the function does not modify the report item's
287 * data.
288 *
289 * \param[in] ReportData Buffer containing an IN or FEATURE report from an attached device.
290 * \param[in,out] ReportItem Pointer to the report item of interest in a \ref HID_ReportInfo_t ReportItem array.
291 *
292 * \returns Boolean true if the item to retrieve was located in the given report, false otherwise.
293 */
294 bool USB_GetHIDReportItemInfo(const uint8_t* ReportData,
295 HID_ReportItem_t* const ReportItem) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);
296
297 /** Retrieves the given report item's value out of the Value member of the report item's
298 * \ref HID_ReportItem_t structure and places it into the correct position in the HID report
299 * buffer. The report buffer is assumed to have the appropriate bits cleared before calling
300 * this function (i.e., the buffer should be explicitly cleared before report values are added).
301 *
302 * When called, this copies the report item's Value element to it's PreviousValue element for easy
303 * checking to see if an item's value has changed before sending a report.
304 *
305 * If the device has multiple HID reports, the first byte in the report is set to the report ID of the given item.
306 *
307 * \param[out] ReportData Buffer holding the current OUT or FEATURE report data.
308 * \param[in] ReportItem Pointer to the report item of interest in a \ref HID_ReportInfo_t ReportItem array.
309 */
310 void USB_SetHIDReportItemInfo(uint8_t* ReportData,
311 HID_ReportItem_t* const ReportItem) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);
312
313 /** Retrieves the size of a given HID report in bytes from it's Report ID.
314 *
315 * \param[in] ParserData Pointer to a \ref HID_ReportInfo_t instance containing the parser output.
316 * \param[in] ReportID Report ID of the report whose size is to be retrieved.
317 * \param[in] ReportType Type of the report whose size is to be determined, a valued from the
318 * \ref HID_ReportItemTypes_t enum.
319 *
320 * \return Size of the report in bytes, or 0 if the report does not exist.
321 */
322 uint16_t USB_GetHIDReportSize(HID_ReportInfo_t* const ParserData,
323 const uint8_t ReportID,
324 const uint8_t ReportType) ATTR_CONST ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
325
326 /** Callback routine for the HID Report Parser. This callback <b>must</b> be implemented by the user code when
327 * the parser is used, to determine what report IN, OUT and FEATURE item's information is stored into the user
328 * HID_ReportInfo_t structure. This can be used to filter only those items the application will be using, so that
329 * no RAM is wasted storing the attributes for report items which will never be referenced by the application.
330 *
331 * \param[in] CurrentItem Pointer to the current report item for user checking.
332 *
333 * \return Boolean true if the item should be stored into the HID_ReportInfo_t structure, false if it should be ignored.
334 */
335 bool CALLBACK_HIDParser_FilterHIDReportItem(HID_ReportItem_t* const CurrentItem);
336
337 /* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
338 #if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
339 /* Type Defines: */
340 typedef struct
341 {
342 HID_ReportItem_Attributes_t Attributes;
343 uint8_t ReportCount;
344 uint8_t ReportID;
345 } HID_StateTable_t;
346 #endif
347
348 /* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
349 #if defined(__cplusplus)
350 }
351 #endif
352
353 #endif
354
355 /** @} */
356