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30
31 /** \file
32 * \brief USB Pipe definitions for the AVR8 microcontrollers.
33 * \copydetails Group_PipeManagement_AVR8
34 *
35 * \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver
36 * dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h.
37 */
38
39 /** \ingroup Group_PipeRW
40 * \defgroup Group_PipeRW_AVR8 Pipe Data Reading and Writing (AVR8)
41 * \brief Pipe data read/write definitions for the Atmel AVR8 architecture.
42 *
43 * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to data reading and writing from and to pipes.
44 */
45
46 /** \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW
47 * \defgroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8 Read/Write of Primitive Data Types (AVR8)
48 * \brief Pipe primitive data read/write definitions for the Atmel AVR8 architecture.
49 *
50 * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to data reading and writing of primitive data types
51 * from and to pipes.
52 */
53
54 /** \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement
55 * \defgroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8 Pipe Packet Management (AVR8)
56 * \brief Pipe packet management definitions for the Atmel AVR8 architecture.
57 *
58 * Functions, macros, variables, enums and types related to packet management of pipes.
59 */
60
61 /** \ingroup Group_PipeControlReq
62 * \defgroup Group_PipeControlReq_AVR8 Pipe Control Request Management (AVR8)
63 * \brief Pipe control request management definitions for the Atmel AVR8 architecture.
64 *
65 * Module for host mode request processing. This module allows for the transmission of standard, class and
66 * vendor control requests to the default control endpoint of an attached device while in host mode.
67 *
68 * \see Chapter 9 of the USB 2.0 specification.
69 */
70
71 /** \ingroup Group_PipeManagement
72 * \defgroup Group_PipeManagement_AVR8 Pipe Management (AVR8)
73 * \brief Pipe management definitions for the Atmel AVR8 architecture.
74 *
75 * This module contains functions, macros and enums related to pipe management when in USB Host mode. This
76 * module contains the pipe management macros, as well as pipe interrupt and data send/receive functions
77 * for various data types.
78 *
79 * @{
80 */
81
82 #ifndef __PIPE_AVR8_H__
83 #define __PIPE_AVR8_H__
84
85 /* Includes: */
86 #include "../../../../Common/Common.h"
87 #include "../USBTask.h"
88
89 /* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
90 #if defined(__cplusplus)
91 extern "C" {
92 #endif
93
94 /* Preprocessor Checks: */
95 #if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER)
96 #error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h instead.
97 #endif
98
99 /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
100 /* Macros: */
101 /** \name Pipe Error Flag Masks */
102 //@{
103 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that an overflow error occurred in the pipe on the received data. */
104 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_OVERFLOW (1 << 6)
105
106 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that an underflow error occurred in the pipe on the received data. */
107 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_UNDERFLOW (1 << 5)
108
109 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that a CRC error occurred in the pipe on the received data. */
110 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_CRC16 (1 << 4)
111
112 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that a hardware timeout error occurred in the pipe. */
113 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_TIMEOUT (1 << 3)
114
115 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that a hardware PID error occurred in the pipe. */
116 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_PID (1 << 2)
117
118 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that a hardware data PID error occurred in the pipe. */
119 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_DATAPID (1 << 1)
120
121 /** Mask for \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags(), indicating that a hardware data toggle error occurred in the pipe. */
122 #define PIPE_ERRORFLAG_DATATGL (1 << 0)
123 //@}
124
125 /** \name Pipe Token Masks */
126 //@{
127 /** Token mask for \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe(). This sets the pipe as a SETUP token (for CONTROL type pipes),
128 * which will trigger a control request on the attached device when data is written to the pipe.
129 */
130 #define PIPE_TOKEN_SETUP (0 << PTOKEN0)
131
132 /** Token mask for \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe(). This sets the pipe as a IN token (for non-CONTROL type pipes),
133 * indicating that the pipe data will flow from device to host.
134 */
135 #define PIPE_TOKEN_IN (1 << PTOKEN0)
136
137 /** Token mask for \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe(). This sets the pipe as a OUT token (for non-CONTROL type pipes),
138 * indicating that the pipe data will flow from host to device.
139 */
140 #define PIPE_TOKEN_OUT (2 << PTOKEN0)
141 //@}
142
143 /** \name Pipe Bank Mode Masks */
144 //@{
145 /** Mask for the bank mode selection for the \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe() macro. This indicates that the pipe
146 * should have one single bank, which requires less USB FIFO memory but results in slower transfers as
147 * only one USB device (the AVR or the attached device) can access the pipe's bank at the one time.
148 */
149 #define PIPE_BANK_SINGLE (0 << EPBK0)
150
151 /** Mask for the bank mode selection for the \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe() macro. This indicates that the pipe
152 * should have two banks, which requires more USB FIFO memory but results in faster transfers as one
153 * USB device (the AVR or the attached device) can access one bank while the other accesses the second
154 * bank.
155 */
156 #define PIPE_BANK_DOUBLE (1 << EPBK0)
157 //@}
158
159 /** Default size of the default control pipe's bank, until altered by the Endpoint0Size value
160 * in the device descriptor of the attached device.
161 */
162 #define PIPE_CONTROLPIPE_DEFAULT_SIZE 64
163
164 /** Total number of pipes (including the default control pipe at address 0) which may be used in
165 * the device. Different USB AVR models support different amounts of pipes, this value reflects
166 * the maximum number of pipes for the currently selected AVR model.
167 */
168 #define PIPE_TOTAL_PIPES 7
169
170 /** Size in bytes of the largest pipe bank size possible in the device. Not all banks on each AVR
171 * model supports the largest bank size possible on the device; different pipe numbers support
172 * different maximum bank sizes. This value reflects the largest possible bank of any pipe on the
173 * currently selected USB AVR model.
174 */
175 #define PIPE_MAX_SIZE 256
176
177 /* Enums: */
178 /** Enum for the possible error return codes of the \ref Pipe_WaitUntilReady() function.
179 *
180 * \ingroup Group_PipeRW_AVR8
181 */
182 enum Pipe_WaitUntilReady_ErrorCodes_t
183 {
184 PIPE_READYWAIT_NoError = 0, /**< Pipe ready for next packet, no error. */
185 PIPE_READYWAIT_PipeStalled = 1, /**< The device stalled the pipe while waiting. */
186 PIPE_READYWAIT_DeviceDisconnected = 2, /**< Device was disconnected from the host while waiting. */
187 PIPE_READYWAIT_Timeout = 3, /**< The device failed to accept or send the next packet
188 * within the software timeout period set by the
189 * \ref USB_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MS macro.
190 */
191 };
192
193 /* Inline Functions: */
194 /** Indicates the number of bytes currently stored in the current pipes's selected bank.
195 *
196 * \note The return width of this function may differ, depending on the maximum pipe bank size
197 * of the selected AVR model.
198 *
199 * \ingroup Group_PipeRW_AVR8
200 *
201 * \return Total number of bytes in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
202 */
203 static inline uint16_t Pipe_BytesInPipe(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
204 static inline uint16_t Pipe_BytesInPipe(void)
205 {
206 return UPBCX;
207 }
208
209 /** Returns the pipe address of the currently selected pipe. This is typically used to save the
210 * currently selected pipe number so that it can be restored after another pipe has been manipulated.
211 *
212 * \return Index of the currently selected pipe.
213 */
214 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetCurrentPipe(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
215 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetCurrentPipe(void)
216 {
217 return (UPNUM & PIPE_PIPENUM_MASK);
218 }
219
220 /** Selects the given pipe number. Any pipe operations which do not require the pipe number to be
221 * indicated will operate on the currently selected pipe.
222 *
223 * \param[in] PipeNumber Index of the pipe to select.
224 */
225 static inline void Pipe_SelectPipe(const uint8_t PipeNumber) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
226 static inline void Pipe_SelectPipe(const uint8_t PipeNumber)
227 {
228 UPNUM = PipeNumber;
229 }
230
231 /** Resets the desired pipe, including the pipe banks and flags.
232 *
233 * \param[in] PipeNumber Index of the pipe to reset.
234 */
235 static inline void Pipe_ResetPipe(const uint8_t PipeNumber) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
236 static inline void Pipe_ResetPipe(const uint8_t PipeNumber)
237 {
238 UPRST = (1 << PipeNumber);
239 UPRST = 0;
240 }
241
242 /** Enables the currently selected pipe so that data can be sent and received through it to and from
243 * an attached device.
244 *
245 * \pre The currently selected pipe must first be configured properly via \ref Pipe_ConfigurePipe().
246 */
247 static inline void Pipe_EnablePipe(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
248 static inline void Pipe_EnablePipe(void)
249 {
250 UPCONX |= (1 << PEN);
251 }
252
253 /** Disables the currently selected pipe so that data cannot be sent and received through it to and
254 * from an attached device.
255 */
256 static inline void Pipe_DisablePipe(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
257 static inline void Pipe_DisablePipe(void)
258 {
259 UPCONX &= ~(1 << PEN);
260 }
261
262 /** Determines if the currently selected pipe is enabled, but not necessarily configured.
263 *
264 * \return Boolean \c true if the currently selected pipe is enabled, \c false otherwise.
265 */
266 static inline bool Pipe_IsEnabled(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
267 static inline bool Pipe_IsEnabled(void)
268 {
269 return ((UPCONX & (1 << PEN)) ? true : false);
270 }
271
272 /** Gets the current pipe token, indicating the pipe's data direction and type.
273 *
274 * \return The current pipe token, as a \c PIPE_TOKEN_* mask.
275 */
276 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetPipeToken(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
277 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetPipeToken(void)
278 {
279 return (UPCFG0X & (0x03 << PTOKEN0));
280 }
281
282 /** Sets the token for the currently selected pipe to one of the tokens specified by the \c PIPE_TOKEN_*
283 * masks. This can be used on CONTROL type pipes, to allow for bidirectional transfer of data during
284 * control requests, or on regular pipes to allow for half-duplex bidirectional data transfer to devices
285 * which have two endpoints of opposite direction sharing the same endpoint address within the device.
286 *
287 * \param[in] Token New pipe token to set the selected pipe to, as a \c PIPE_TOKEN_* mask.
288 */
289 static inline void Pipe_SetPipeToken(const uint8_t Token) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
290 static inline void Pipe_SetPipeToken(const uint8_t Token)
291 {
292 UPCFG0X = ((UPCFG0X & ~(0x03 << PTOKEN0)) | Token);
293 }
294
295 /** Configures the currently selected pipe to allow for an unlimited number of IN requests. */
296 static inline void Pipe_SetInfiniteINRequests(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
297 static inline void Pipe_SetInfiniteINRequests(void)
298 {
299 UPCONX |= (1 << INMODE);
300 }
301
302 /** Configures the currently selected pipe to only allow the specified number of IN requests to be
303 * accepted by the pipe before it is automatically frozen.
304 *
305 * \param[in] TotalINRequests Total number of IN requests that the pipe may receive before freezing.
306 */
307 static inline void Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests(const uint8_t TotalINRequests) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
308 static inline void Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests(const uint8_t TotalINRequests)
309 {
310 UPCONX &= ~(1 << INMODE);
311 UPINRQX = TotalINRequests;
312 }
313
314 /** Determines if the currently selected pipe is configured.
315 *
316 * \return Boolean \c true if the selected pipe is configured, \c false otherwise.
317 */
318 static inline bool Pipe_IsConfigured(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
319 static inline bool Pipe_IsConfigured(void)
320 {
321 return ((UPSTAX & (1 << CFGOK)) ? true : false);
322 }
323
324 /** Retrieves the endpoint address of the endpoint within the attached device that the currently selected
325 * pipe is bound to.
326 *
327 * \return Endpoint address the currently selected pipe is bound to.
328 */
329 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetBoundEndpointAddress(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
330 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetBoundEndpointAddress(void)
331 {
332 return (((UPCFG0X >> PEPNUM0) & PIPE_EPNUM_MASK) |
333 ((Pipe_GetPipeToken() == PIPE_TOKEN_IN) ? PIPE_EPDIR_MASK : 0));
334 }
335
336 /** Sets the period between interrupts for an INTERRUPT type pipe to a specified number of milliseconds.
337 *
338 * \param[in] Milliseconds Number of milliseconds between each pipe poll.
339 */
340 static inline void Pipe_SetInterruptPeriod(const uint8_t Milliseconds) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
341 static inline void Pipe_SetInterruptPeriod(const uint8_t Milliseconds)
342 {
343 UPCFG2X = Milliseconds;
344 }
345
346 /** Returns a mask indicating which pipe's interrupt periods have elapsed, indicating that the pipe should
347 * be serviced.
348 *
349 * \return Mask whose bits indicate which pipes have interrupted.
350 */
351 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetPipeInterrupts(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
352 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetPipeInterrupts(void)
353 {
354 return UPINT;
355 }
356
357 /** Determines if the specified pipe number has interrupted (valid only for INTERRUPT type
358 * pipes).
359 *
360 * \param[in] PipeNumber Index of the pipe whose interrupt flag should be tested.
361 *
362 * \return Boolean \c true if the specified pipe has interrupted, \c false otherwise.
363 */
364 static inline bool Pipe_HasPipeInterrupted(const uint8_t PipeNumber) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
365 static inline bool Pipe_HasPipeInterrupted(const uint8_t PipeNumber)
366 {
367 return ((UPINT & (1 << PipeNumber)) ? true : false);
368 }
369
370 /** Unfreezes the selected pipe, allowing it to communicate with an attached device. */
371 static inline void Pipe_Unfreeze(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
372 static inline void Pipe_Unfreeze(void)
373 {
374 UPCONX &= ~(1 << PFREEZE);
375 }
376
377 /** Freezes the selected pipe, preventing it from communicating with an attached device. */
378 static inline void Pipe_Freeze(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
379 static inline void Pipe_Freeze(void)
380 {
381 UPCONX |= (1 << PFREEZE);
382 }
383
384 /** Determines if the currently selected pipe is frozen, and not able to accept data.
385 *
386 * \return Boolean \c true if the currently selected pipe is frozen, \c false otherwise.
387 */
388 static inline bool Pipe_IsFrozen(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
389 static inline bool Pipe_IsFrozen(void)
390 {
391 return ((UPCONX & (1 << PFREEZE)) ? true : false);
392 }
393
394 /** Clears the error flags for the currently selected pipe. */
395 static inline void Pipe_ClearError(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
396 static inline void Pipe_ClearError(void)
397 {
398 UPERRX = 0;
399 UPINTX &= ~(1 << PERRI);
400 }
401
402 /** Determines if the master pipe error flag is set for the currently selected pipe, indicating that
403 * some sort of hardware error has occurred on the pipe.
404 *
405 * \see \ref Pipe_GetErrorFlags() macro for information on retrieving the exact error flag.
406 *
407 * \return Boolean \c true if an error has occurred on the selected pipe, \c false otherwise.
408 */
409 static inline bool Pipe_IsError(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
410 static inline bool Pipe_IsError(void)
411 {
412 return ((UPINTX & (1 << PERRI)) ? true : false);
413 }
414
415 /** Gets a mask of the hardware error flags which have occurred on the currently selected pipe. This
416 * value can then be masked against the \c PIPE_ERRORFLAG_* masks to determine what error has occurred.
417 *
418 * \return Mask comprising of \c PIPE_ERRORFLAG_* bits indicating what error has occurred on the selected pipe.
419 */
420 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetErrorFlags(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
421 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetErrorFlags(void)
422 {
423 return ((UPERRX & (PIPE_ERRORFLAG_CRC16 | PIPE_ERRORFLAG_TIMEOUT |
424 PIPE_ERRORFLAG_PID | PIPE_ERRORFLAG_DATAPID |
425 PIPE_ERRORFLAG_DATATGL)) |
426 (UPSTAX & (PIPE_ERRORFLAG_OVERFLOW | PIPE_ERRORFLAG_UNDERFLOW)));
427 }
428
429 /** Retrieves the number of busy banks in the currently selected pipe, which have been queued for
430 * transmission via the \ref Pipe_ClearOUT() command, or are awaiting acknowledgement via the
431 * \ref Pipe_ClearIN() command.
432 *
433 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
434 *
435 * \return Total number of busy banks in the selected pipe.
436 */
437 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetBusyBanks(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
438 static inline uint8_t Pipe_GetBusyBanks(void)
439 {
440 return (UPSTAX & (0x03 << NBUSYBK0));
441 }
442
443 /** Determines if the currently selected pipe may be read from (if data is waiting in the pipe
444 * bank and the pipe is an IN direction, or if the bank is not yet full if the pipe is an OUT
445 * direction). This function will return false if an error has occurred in the pipe, or if the pipe
446 * is an IN direction and no packet (or an empty packet) has been received, or if the pipe is an OUT
447 * direction and the pipe bank is full.
448 *
449 * \note This function is not valid on CONTROL type pipes.
450 *
451 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
452 *
453 * \return Boolean \c true if the currently selected pipe may be read from or written to, depending
454 * on its direction.
455 */
456 static inline bool Pipe_IsReadWriteAllowed(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
457 static inline bool Pipe_IsReadWriteAllowed(void)
458 {
459 return ((UPINTX & (1 << RWAL)) ? true : false);
460 }
461
462 /** Determines if a packet has been received on the currently selected IN pipe from the attached device.
463 *
464 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
465 *
466 * \return Boolean \c true if the current pipe has received an IN packet, \c false otherwise.
467 */
468 static inline bool Pipe_IsINReceived(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
469 static inline bool Pipe_IsINReceived(void)
470 {
471 return ((UPINTX & (1 << RXINI)) ? true : false);
472 }
473
474 /** Determines if the currently selected OUT pipe is ready to send an OUT packet to the attached device.
475 *
476 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
477 *
478 * \return Boolean \c true if the current pipe is ready for an OUT packet, \c false otherwise.
479 */
480 static inline bool Pipe_IsOUTReady(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
481 static inline bool Pipe_IsOUTReady(void)
482 {
483 return ((UPINTX & (1 << TXOUTI)) ? true : false);
484 }
485
486 /** Determines if no SETUP request is currently being sent to the attached device on the selected
487 * CONTROL type pipe.
488 *
489 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
490 *
491 * \return Boolean \c true if the current pipe is ready for a SETUP packet, \c false otherwise.
492 */
493 static inline bool Pipe_IsSETUPSent(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
494 static inline bool Pipe_IsSETUPSent(void)
495 {
496 return ((UPINTX & (1 << TXSTPI)) ? true : false);
497 }
498
499 /** Sends the currently selected CONTROL type pipe's contents to the device as a SETUP packet.
500 *
501 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
502 */
503 static inline void Pipe_ClearSETUP(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
504 static inline void Pipe_ClearSETUP(void)
505 {
506 UPINTX &= ~((1 << TXSTPI) | (1 << FIFOCON));
507 }
508
509 /** Acknowledges the reception of a setup IN request from the attached device on the currently selected
510 * pipe, freeing the bank ready for the next packet.
511 *
512 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
513 */
514 static inline void Pipe_ClearIN(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
515 static inline void Pipe_ClearIN(void)
516 {
517 UPINTX &= ~((1 << RXINI) | (1 << FIFOCON));
518 }
519
520 /** Sends the currently selected pipe's contents to the device as an OUT packet on the selected pipe, freeing
521 * the bank ready for the next packet.
522 *
523 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
524 */
525 static inline void Pipe_ClearOUT(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
526 static inline void Pipe_ClearOUT(void)
527 {
528 UPINTX &= ~((1 << TXOUTI) | (1 << FIFOCON));
529 }
530
531 /** Determines if the device sent a NAK (Negative Acknowledge) in response to the last sent packet on
532 * the currently selected pipe. This occurs when the host sends a packet to the device, but the device
533 * is not currently ready to handle the packet (i.e. its endpoint banks are full). Once a NAK has been
534 * received, it must be cleared using \ref Pipe_ClearNAKReceived() before the previous (or any other) packet
535 * can be re-sent.
536 *
537 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
538 *
539 * \return Boolean \c true if an NAK has been received on the current pipe, \c false otherwise.
540 */
541 static inline bool Pipe_IsNAKReceived(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
542 static inline bool Pipe_IsNAKReceived(void)
543 {
544 return ((UPINTX & (1 << NAKEDI)) ? true : false);
545 }
546
547 /** Clears the NAK condition on the currently selected pipe.
548 *
549 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
550 *
551 * \see \ref Pipe_IsNAKReceived() for more details.
552 */
553 static inline void Pipe_ClearNAKReceived(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
554 static inline void Pipe_ClearNAKReceived(void)
555 {
556 UPINTX &= ~(1 << NAKEDI);
557 }
558
559 /** Determines if the currently selected pipe has had the STALL condition set by the attached device.
560 *
561 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
562 *
563 * \return Boolean \c true if the current pipe has been stalled by the attached device, \c false otherwise.
564 */
565 static inline bool Pipe_IsStalled(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
566 static inline bool Pipe_IsStalled(void)
567 {
568 return ((UPINTX & (1 << RXSTALLI)) ? true : false);
569 }
570
571 /** Clears the STALL condition detection flag on the currently selected pipe, but does not clear the
572 * STALL condition itself (this must be done via a ClearFeature control request to the device).
573 *
574 * \ingroup Group_PipePacketManagement_AVR8
575 */
576 static inline void Pipe_ClearStall(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
577 static inline void Pipe_ClearStall(void)
578 {
579 UPINTX &= ~(1 << RXSTALLI);
580 }
581
582 /** Reads one byte from the currently selected pipe's bank, for OUT direction pipes.
583 *
584 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
585 *
586 * \return Next byte in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
587 */
588 static inline uint8_t Pipe_Read_8(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
589 static inline uint8_t Pipe_Read_8(void)
590 {
591 return UPDATX;
592 }
593
594 /** Writes one byte to the currently selected pipe's bank, for IN direction pipes.
595 *
596 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
597 *
598 * \param[in] Data Data to write into the the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
599 */
600 static inline void Pipe_Write_8(const uint8_t Data) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
601 static inline void Pipe_Write_8(const uint8_t Data)
602 {
603 UPDATX = Data;
604 }
605
606 /** Discards one byte from the currently selected pipe's bank, for OUT direction pipes.
607 *
608 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
609 */
610 static inline void Pipe_Discard_8(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
611 static inline void Pipe_Discard_8(void)
612 {
613 uint8_t Dummy;
614
615 Dummy = UPDATX;
616 }
617
618 /** Reads two bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank in little endian format, for OUT
619 * direction pipes.
620 *
621 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
622 *
623 * \return Next two bytes in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
624 */
625 static inline uint16_t Pipe_Read_16_LE(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
626 static inline uint16_t Pipe_Read_16_LE(void)
627 {
628 union
629 {
630 uint16_t Value;
631 uint8_t Bytes[2];
632 } Data;
633
634 Data.Bytes[0] = UPDATX;
635 Data.Bytes[1] = UPDATX;
636
637 return Data.Value;
638 }
639
640 /** Reads two bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank in big endian format, for OUT
641 * direction pipes.
642 *
643 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
644 *
645 * \return Next two bytes in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
646 */
647 static inline uint16_t Pipe_Read_16_BE(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
648 static inline uint16_t Pipe_Read_16_BE(void)
649 {
650 union
651 {
652 uint16_t Value;
653 uint8_t Bytes[2];
654 } Data;
655
656 Data.Bytes[1] = UPDATX;
657 Data.Bytes[0] = UPDATX;
658
659 return Data.Value;
660 }
661
662 /** Writes two bytes to the currently selected pipe's bank in little endian format, for IN
663 * direction pipes.
664 *
665 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
666 *
667 * \param[in] Data Data to write to the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
668 */
669 static inline void Pipe_Write_16_LE(const uint16_t Data) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
670 static inline void Pipe_Write_16_LE(const uint16_t Data)
671 {
672 UPDATX = (Data & 0xFF);
673 UPDATX = (Data >> 8);
674 }
675
676 /** Writes two bytes to the currently selected pipe's bank in big endian format, for IN
677 * direction pipes.
678 *
679 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
680 *
681 * \param[in] Data Data to write to the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
682 */
683 static inline void Pipe_Write_16_BE(const uint16_t Data) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
684 static inline void Pipe_Write_16_BE(const uint16_t Data)
685 {
686 UPDATX = (Data >> 8);
687 UPDATX = (Data & 0xFF);
688 }
689
690 /** Discards two bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank, for OUT direction pipes.
691 *
692 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
693 */
694 static inline void Pipe_Discard_16(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
695 static inline void Pipe_Discard_16(void)
696 {
697 uint8_t Dummy;
698
699 Dummy = UPDATX;
700 Dummy = UPDATX;
701 }
702
703 /** Reads four bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank in little endian format, for OUT
704 * direction pipes.
705 *
706 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
707 *
708 * \return Next four bytes in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
709 */
710 static inline uint32_t Pipe_Read_32_LE(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
711 static inline uint32_t Pipe_Read_32_LE(void)
712 {
713 union
714 {
715 uint32_t Value;
716 uint8_t Bytes[4];
717 } Data;
718
719 Data.Bytes[0] = UPDATX;
720 Data.Bytes[1] = UPDATX;
721 Data.Bytes[2] = UPDATX;
722 Data.Bytes[3] = UPDATX;
723
724 return Data.Value;
725 }
726
727 /** Reads four bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank in big endian format, for OUT
728 * direction pipes.
729 *
730 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
731 *
732 * \return Next four bytes in the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
733 */
734 static inline uint32_t Pipe_Read_32_BE(void) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
735 static inline uint32_t Pipe_Read_32_BE(void)
736 {
737 union
738 {
739 uint32_t DWord;
740 uint8_t Bytes[4];
741 } Data;
742
743 Data.Bytes[3] = UPDATX;
744 Data.Bytes[2] = UPDATX;
745 Data.Bytes[1] = UPDATX;
746 Data.Bytes[0] = UPDATX;
747
748 return Data.DWord;
749 }
750
751 /** Writes four bytes to the currently selected pipe's bank in little endian format, for IN
752 * direction pipes.
753 *
754 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
755 *
756 * \param[in] Data Data to write to the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
757 */
758 static inline void Pipe_Write_32_LE(const uint32_t Data) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
759 static inline void Pipe_Write_32_LE(const uint32_t Data)
760 {
761 UPDATX = (Data & 0xFF);
762 UPDATX = (Data >> 8);
763 UPDATX = (Data >> 16);
764 UPDATX = (Data >> 24);
765 }
766
767 /** Writes four bytes to the currently selected pipe's bank in big endian format, for IN
768 * direction pipes.
769 *
770 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
771 *
772 * \param[in] Data Data to write to the currently selected pipe's FIFO buffer.
773 */
774 static inline void Pipe_Write_32_BE(const uint32_t Data) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
775 static inline void Pipe_Write_32_BE(const uint32_t Data)
776 {
777 UPDATX = (Data >> 24);
778 UPDATX = (Data >> 16);
779 UPDATX = (Data >> 8);
780 UPDATX = (Data & 0xFF);
781 }
782
783 /** Discards four bytes from the currently selected pipe's bank, for OUT direction pipes.
784 *
785 * \ingroup Group_PipePrimitiveRW_AVR8
786 */
787 static inline void Pipe_Discard_32(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
788 static inline void Pipe_Discard_32(void)
789 {
790 uint8_t Dummy;
791
792 Dummy = UPDATX;
793 Dummy = UPDATX;
794 Dummy = UPDATX;
795 Dummy = UPDATX;
796 }
797
798 /* External Variables: */
799 /** Global indicating the maximum packet size of the default control pipe located at address
800 * 0 in the device. This value is set to the value indicated in the attached device's device
801 * descriptor once the USB interface is initialized into host mode and a device is attached
802 * to the USB bus.
803 *
804 * \note This variable should be treated as read-only in the user application, and never manually
805 * changed in value.
806 */
807 extern uint8_t USB_Host_ControlPipeSize;
808
809 /* Function Prototypes: */
810 /** Configures the specified pipe number with the given pipe type, token, target endpoint number in the
811 * attached device, bank size and banking mode.
812 *
813 * A newly configured pipe is frozen by default, and must be unfrozen before use via the \ref Pipe_Unfreeze()
814 * before being used. Pipes should be kept frozen unless waiting for data from a device while in IN mode, or
815 * sending data to the device in OUT mode. IN type pipes are also automatically configured to accept infinite
816 * numbers of IN requests without automatic freezing - this can be overridden by a call to
817 * \ref Pipe_SetFiniteINRequests().
818 *
819 * \param[in] Number Pipe number to configure. This must be more than 0 and less than \ref PIPE_TOTAL_PIPES.
820 *
821 * \param[in] Type Type of pipe to configure, an \c EP_TYPE_* mask. Not all pipe types are available on Low
822 * Speed USB devices - refer to the USB 2.0 specification.
823 *
824 * \param[in] Token Pipe data token, either \ref PIPE_TOKEN_SETUP, \ref PIPE_TOKEN_OUT or \ref PIPE_TOKEN_IN.
825 * All pipes (except Control type) are unidirectional - data may only be read from or
826 * written to the pipe bank based on its direction, not both.
827 *
828 * \param[in] EndpointNumber Endpoint index within the attached device that the pipe should interface to.
829 *
830 * \param[in] Size Size of the pipe's bank, where packets are stored before they are transmitted to
831 * the USB device, or after they have been received from the USB device (depending on
832 * the pipe's data direction). The bank size must indicate the maximum packet size that
833 * the pipe can handle.
834 *
835 * \param[in] Banks Number of banks to use for the pipe being configured, a \c PIPE_BANK_* mask. More banks
836 * uses more USB DPRAM, but offers better performance. Isochronous type pipes <b>must</b>
837 * have at least two banks.
838 *
839 * \note When the \c ORDERED_EP_CONFIG compile time option is used, Pipes <b>must</b> be configured in ascending order,
840 * or bank corruption will occur.
841 * \n\n
842 *
843 * \note Certain microcontroller model's pipes may have different maximum packet sizes based on the pipe's
844 * index - refer to the chosen microcontroller's datasheet to determine the maximum bank size for each pipe.
845 * \n\n
846 *
847 * \note The default control pipe should not be manually configured by the user application, as it is
848 * automatically configured by the library internally.
849 * \n\n
850 *
851 * \note This routine will automatically select the specified pipe upon success. Upon failure, the pipe which
852 * failed to reconfigure correctly will be selected.
853 *
854 * \return Boolean \c true if the configuration succeeded, \c false otherwise.
855 */
856 bool Pipe_ConfigurePipe(const uint8_t Number,
857 const uint8_t Type,
858 const uint8_t Token,
859 const uint8_t EndpointNumber,
860 const uint16_t Size,
861 const uint8_t Banks);
862
863 /** Spin-loops until the currently selected non-control pipe is ready for the next packed of data to be read
864 * or written to it, aborting in the case of an error condition (such as a timeout or device disconnect).
865 *
866 * \ingroup Group_PipeRW_AVR8
867 *
868 * \return A value from the \ref Pipe_WaitUntilReady_ErrorCodes_t enum.
869 */
870 uint8_t Pipe_WaitUntilReady(void);
871
872 /** Determines if a pipe has been bound to the given device endpoint address. If a pipe which is bound to the given
873 * endpoint is found, it is automatically selected.
874 *
875 * \param[in] EndpointAddress Address and direction mask of the endpoint within the attached device to check.
876 *
877 * \return Boolean \c true if a pipe bound to the given endpoint address of the specified direction is found,
878 * \c false otherwise.
879 */
880 bool Pipe_IsEndpointBound(const uint8_t EndpointAddress) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
881
882 /* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
883 #if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
884 /* Macros: */
885 #if !defined(ENDPOINT_CONTROLEP)
886 #define ENDPOINT_CONTROLEP 0
887 #endif
888
889 /* Inline Functions: */
890 static inline uint8_t Pipe_BytesToEPSizeMask(const uint16_t Bytes) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT ATTR_CONST ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE;
891 static inline uint8_t Pipe_BytesToEPSizeMask(const uint16_t Bytes)
892 {
893 uint8_t MaskVal = 0;
894 uint16_t CheckBytes = 8;
895
896 while ((CheckBytes < Bytes) && (CheckBytes < PIPE_MAX_SIZE))
897 {
898 MaskVal++;
899 CheckBytes <<= 1;
900 }
901
902 return (MaskVal << EPSIZE0);
903 }
904
905 /* Function Prototypes: */
906 void Pipe_ClearPipes(void);
907 #endif
908
909 /* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
910 #if defined(__cplusplus)
911 }
912 #endif
913
914 #endif
915
916 /** @} */
917