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  32  *  \brief USB OTG mode definitions. 
  34  *  This file contains structures, function prototypes and macros related to USB OTG mode, where two USB devices 
  35  *  may be linked directly together and exchange host/device roles as needed. 
  37  *  \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver 
  38  *        dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h. 
  41 /** \ingroup Group_USB 
  42  *  @defgroup Group_OTG USB On The Go (OTG) Management 
  44  *  This module contains macros for embedded USB hosts with dual role On The Go capabilities, for managing role 
  45  *  exchange. OTG is a way for two USB dual role devices to talk to one another directly without fixed device/host 
  58                 #include "../../../Common/Common.h" 
  60         /* Preprocessor Checks: */ 
  61                 #if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER) 
  62                         #error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h instead. 
  65         /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */ 
  67                         /** Mask for the VBUS pulsing method of SRP, supported by some OTG devices. 
  69                          *  \see \ref USB_OTG_Device_InitiateSRP(). 
  71                         #define USB_OTG_SRP_VBUS                   (1 << SRPSEL) 
  73                         /** Mask for the Data + pulsing method of SRP, supported by some OTG devices. 
  75                          *  \see \ref USB_OTG_Device_InitiateSRP(). 
  77                         #define USB_OTG_STP_DATA                   0 
  79                 /* Pseudo-Function Macros: */ 
  80                         #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) 
  81                                 /** Initiate a Host Negotiation Protocol request. This indicates to the other connected device 
  82                                  *  that the device wishes to change device/host roles. 
  84                                 static inline void USB_OTG_Device_RequestHNP(void); 
  86                                 /** Cancel a Host Negotiation Protocol request. This stops a pending HNP request to the other 
  89                                 static inline void USB_OTG_Device_CancelHNPRequest(void); 
  91                                 /** Determines if the device is currently sending a HNP to an attached host. 
  93                                  *  \return Boolean true if currently sending a HNP to the other connected device, false otherwise 
  95                                 static inline bool USB_OTG_Device_IsSendingHNP(void); 
  97                                 /** Initiates a Session Request Protocol request. Most OTG devices turn off VBUS when the USB 
  98                                  *  interface is not in use, to conserve power. Sending a SRP to a USB OTG device running in 
  99                                  *  host mode indicates that VBUS should be applied and a session started. 
 101                                  *  There are two different methods of sending a SRP - either pulses on the VBUS line, or by 
 102                                  *  pulsing the Data + line via the internal pull-up resistor. 
 104                                  *  \param[in] SRPTypeMask  Mask indicating the type of SRP to use, either \ref USB_OTG_SRP_VBUS or 
 105                                  *                          \ref USB_OTG_STP_DATA. 
 107                                 static inline void USB_OTG_Device_InitiateSRP(uint8_t SRPTypeMask
); 
 109                                 /** Accepts a HNP from a connected device, indicating that both devices should exchange 
 112                                 static inline void USB_OTG_Host_AcceptHNP(void); 
 114                                 /** Rejects a HNP from a connected device, indicating that both devices should remain in their 
 115                                  *  current device/host roles. 
 117                                 static inline void USB_OTG_Host_RejectHNP(void); 
 119                                 /** Indicates if the connected device is not currently sending a HNP request. 
 121                                  *  \return Boolean true if a HNP is currently being issued by the connected device, false otherwise. 
 123                                 static inline bool USB_OTG_Host_IsHNPReceived(void); 
 125                                 #define USB_OTG_Device_RequestHNP()         MACROS{ OTGCON |=  (1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE 
 127                                 #define USB_OTG_Device_CancelHNPRequest()   MACROS{ OTGCON &= ~(1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE 
 129                                 #define USB_OTG_Device_IsSendingHNP()             ((OTGCON &   (1 << HNPREQ)) ? true : false) 
 131                                 #define USB_OTG_Device_InitiateSRP(type)    MACROS{ OTGCON = ((OTGCON & ~(1 << SRPSEL)) | ((type) | (1 << SRPREQ))); }MACROE 
 133                                 #define USB_OTG_Host_AcceptHNP()            MACROS{ OTGCON |=  (1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE 
 135                                 #define USB_OTG_Host_RejectHNP()            MACROS{ OTGCON &= ~(1 << HNPREQ); }MACROE 
 137                                 #define USB_OTG_Host_IsHNPReceived()              ((OTGCON &   (1 << HNPREQ)) ? true : false)