Ensure all demos now compile in C99 standards mode, and not GNU99 (C99 + GNU extensions).
[pub/USBasp.git] / Demos / Device / Incomplete / TestAndMeasurement / Descriptors.c
1 /*
2 LUFA Library
3 Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2010.
4
5 dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
6 www.fourwalledcubicle.com
7 */
8
9 /*
10 Copyright 2010 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
11 Copyright 2010 Peter Lawrence (majbthrd [at] gmail [dot] com)
12
13 Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
14 software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
15 without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
16 all copies and that both that the copyright notice and this
17 permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting
18 documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in
19 advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
20 software without specific, written prior permission.
21
22 The author disclaim all warranties with regard to this
23 software, including all implied warranties of merchantability
24 and fitness. In no event shall the author be liable for any
25 special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages
26 whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
27 in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action,
28 arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of
29 this software.
30 */
31
32 /** \file
33 *
34 * USB Device Descriptors, for library use when in USB device mode. Descriptors are special
35 * computer-readable structures which the host requests upon device enumeration, to determine
36 * the device's capabilities and functions.
37 */
38
39 #include "Descriptors.h"
40
41 /* On some devices, there is a factory set internal serial number which can be automatically sent to the host as
42 * the device's serial number when the Device Descriptor's .SerialNumStrIndex entry is set to USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL.
43 * This allows the host to track a device across insertions on different ports, allowing them to retain allocated
44 * resources like COM port numbers and drivers. On demos using this feature, give a warning on unsupported devices
45 * so that the user can supply their own serial number descriptor instead or remove the USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL value
46 * from the Device Descriptor (forcing the host to generate a serial number for each device from the VID, PID and
47 * port location).
48 */
49 #if (USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL == NO_DESCRIPTOR)
50 #warning USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL is not available on this AVR - please manually construct a device serial descriptor.
51 #endif
52
53 /** Device descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, describes the overall
54 * device characteristics, including the supported USB version, control endpoint size and the
55 * number of device configurations. The descriptor is read out by the USB host when the enumeration
56 * process begins.
57 */
58 USB_Descriptor_Device_t PROGMEM DeviceDescriptor =
59 {
60 .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Device_t), .Type = DTYPE_Device},
61
62 .USBSpecification = VERSION_BCD(02.00),
63 .Class = 0x00,
64 .SubClass = 0x00,
65 .Protocol = 0x00,
66
67 .Endpoint0Size = FIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE,
68
69 .VendorID = 0x03EB,
70 .ProductID = 0x2065,
71 .ReleaseNumber = 0x0000,
72
73 .ManufacturerStrIndex = 0x01,
74 .ProductStrIndex = 0x02,
75 .SerialNumStrIndex = USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL,
76
77 .NumberOfConfigurations = FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS
78 };
79
80 /** Configuration descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, describes the usage
81 * of the device in one of its supported configurations, including information about any device interfaces
82 * and endpoints. The descriptor is read out by the USB host during the enumeration process when selecting
83 * a configuration so that the host may correctly communicate with the USB device.
84 */
85 USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t PROGMEM ConfigurationDescriptor =
86 {
87 .Config =
88 {
89 .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Configuration_Header_t), .Type = DTYPE_Configuration},
90
91 .TotalConfigurationSize = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t),
92 .TotalInterfaces = 1,
93
94 .ConfigurationNumber = 1,
95 .ConfigurationStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR,
96
97 .ConfigAttributes = (USB_CONFIG_ATTR_BUSPOWERED | USB_CONFIG_ATTR_SELFPOWERED),
98
99 .MaxPowerConsumption = USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(100)
100 },
101
102 .Interface =
103 {
104 .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Interface_t), .Type = DTYPE_Interface},
105
106 .InterfaceNumber = 0x00,
107 .AlternateSetting = 0x00,
108
109 .TotalEndpoints = 2,
110
111 .Class = 0xFE,
112 .SubClass = 0x03,
113 .Protocol = 0x01,
114
115 .InterfaceStrIndex = NO_DESCRIPTOR
116 },
117
118 .DataOutEndpoint =
119 {
120 .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t), .Type = DTYPE_Endpoint},
121
122 .EndpointAddress = (ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_DIR_OUT | TMC_OUT_EPNUM),
123 .Attributes = (EP_TYPE_BULK | ENDPOINT_ATTR_NO_SYNC | ENDPOINT_USAGE_DATA),
124 .EndpointSize = TMC_IO_EPSIZE,
125 .PollingIntervalMS = 0x00
126 },
127
128 .DataInEndpoint =
129 {
130 .Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Endpoint_t), .Type = DTYPE_Endpoint},
131
132 .EndpointAddress = (ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR_DIR_IN | TMC_IN_EPNUM),
133 .Attributes = (EP_TYPE_BULK | ENDPOINT_ATTR_NO_SYNC | ENDPOINT_USAGE_DATA),
134 .EndpointSize = TMC_IO_EPSIZE,
135 .PollingIntervalMS = 0x00
136 }
137 };
138
139 /** Language descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, is returned when the host requests
140 * the string descriptor with index 0 (the first index). It is actually an array of 16-bit integers, which indicate
141 * via the language ID table available at USB.org what languages the device supports for its string descriptors.
142 */
143 USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM LanguageString =
144 {
145 .Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(1), .Type = DTYPE_String},
146
147 .UnicodeString = {LANGUAGE_ID_ENG}
148 };
149
150 /** Manufacturer descriptor string. This is a Unicode string containing the manufacturer's details in human readable
151 * form, and is read out upon request by the host when the appropriate string ID is requested, listed in the Device
152 * Descriptor.
153 */
154 USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ManufacturerString =
155 {
156 .Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(11), .Type = DTYPE_String},
157
158 .UnicodeString = L"Dean Camera"
159 };
160
161 /** Product descriptor string. This is a Unicode string containing the product's details in human readable form,
162 * and is read out upon request by the host when the appropriate string ID is requested, listed in the Device
163 * Descriptor.
164 */
165 USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ProductString =
166 {
167 .Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(13), .Type = DTYPE_String},
168
169 .UnicodeString = L"LUFA TMC Demo"
170 };
171
172 /** This function is called by the library when in device mode, and must be overridden (see library "USB Descriptors"
173 * documentation) by the application code so that the address and size of a requested descriptor can be given
174 * to the USB library. When the device receives a Get Descriptor request on the control endpoint, this function
175 * is called so that the descriptor details can be passed back and the appropriate descriptor sent back to the
176 * USB host.
177 */
178 uint16_t CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor(const uint16_t wValue,
179 const uint8_t wIndex,
180 void** const DescriptorAddress)
181 {
182 const uint8_t DescriptorType = (wValue >> 8);
183 const uint8_t DescriptorNumber = (wValue & 0xFF);
184
185 void* Address = NULL;
186 uint16_t Size = NO_DESCRIPTOR;
187
188 switch (DescriptorType)
189 {
190 case DTYPE_Device:
191 Address = (void*)&DeviceDescriptor;
192 Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Device_t);
193 break;
194 case DTYPE_Configuration:
195 Address = (void*)&ConfigurationDescriptor;
196 Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t);
197 break;
198 case DTYPE_String:
199 switch (DescriptorNumber)
200 {
201 case 0x00:
202 Address = (void*)&LanguageString;
203 Size = pgm_read_byte(&LanguageString.Header.Size);
204 break;
205 case 0x01:
206 Address = (void*)&ManufacturerString;
207 Size = pgm_read_byte(&ManufacturerString.Header.Size);
208 break;
209 case 0x02:
210 Address = (void*)&ProductString;
211 Size = pgm_read_byte(&ProductString.Header.Size);
212 break;
213 }
214
215 break;
216 }
217
218 *DescriptorAddress = Address;
219 return Size;
220 }