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33 * Macros for embedded USB hosts with dual role On The Go capabilities, for managing role exchange. OTG
34 * is a way for two USB dual role devices to talk to one another directly without fixed device/host roles.
36 * \note These macros are only for AVRs which support the OTG protocol, and do not exist for device-only AVRs.
46 #include "../../../Common/Common.h"
48 /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
50 /** Initiate a Host Negotiation Protocol request. This indicates to the other connected device
51 * that the device wishes to change device/host roles.
53 #define USB_OTG_DEV_Request_HNP() MACROS{ OTGCON |= (1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE
55 /** Cancel a Host Negotiation Protocol request. This stops a pending HNP request to the other
58 #define USB_OTG_DEV_Cancel_HNP_Request() MACROS{ OTGCON &= ~(1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE
60 /** Returns boolean false if not currently sending a HNP to the other connected device, or true
61 * if a HNP is currently being issued.
63 #define USB_OTG_DEV_IsSendingHNP() ((OTGCON & (1 << HNPREQ)) ? true : false)
65 /** Accepts a HNP from a connected device, indicating that both devices should exchange
68 #define USB_OTG_HOST_Accept_HNP() USB_OTG_DEV_Request_HNP()
70 /** Rejects a HNP from a connected device, indicating that both devices should remain in their
71 * current device/host roles.
73 #define USB_OTG_HOST_Reject_HNP() USB_OTG_DEV_Cancel_HNP_Request()
75 /** Returns boolean false if the connected device is not currently sending a HNP request, or true
76 * if a HNP is currently being issued by the connected device.
78 #define USB_OTG_HOST_IsHNPReceived() ((OTGCON & (1 << HNPREQ)) ? true : false)
80 /** Initiates a Session Request Protocol request. Most OTG devices turn off VBUS when the USB
81 * interface is not in use, to conserve power. Sending a SRP to a USB OTG device running in
82 * host mode indicates that VBUS should be applied and a session started.
84 * There are two different methods of sending a SRP - either pulses on the VBUS line, or by
85 * pulsing the Data + line via the internal pullup resistor. The SRP mode is given as the
86 * "type" parameter, and can be either USB_OTG_SRP_VBUS or USB_OTG_STP_DATA.
88 #define USB_OTG_DEV_Initiate_SRP(type) MACROS{ OTGCON = ((OTGCON & ~(1 << SRPSEL)) | (type | (1 << SRPREQ))); }MACROE
90 /** Mask for the VBUS pulsing method of SRP, supported by some OTG devices.
92 * \see USB_OTG_DEV_Initiate_SRP()
94 #define USB_OTG_SRP_VBUS (1 << SRPSEL)
96 /** Mask for the Data + pulsing method of SRP, supported by some OTG devices.
98 * \see USB_OTG_DEV_Initiate_SRP()
100 #define USB_OTG_STP_DATA 0