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[pub/USBasp.git] / LUFA / Drivers / USB / HighLevel / StreamCallbacks.h
1 /*
2 LUFA Library
3 Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2009.
4
5 dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
6 www.fourwalledcubicle.com
7 */
8
9 /*
10 Copyright 2009 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
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30
31 /** \ingroup Group_USB
32 * @defgroup Group_StreamCallbacks Endpoint and Pipe Stream Callbacks
33 *
34 * Macros and enums for the stream callback routines in Endpoint.h and Pipe.c. This module contains the
35 * code required to easily set up stream callback functions which can be used to force early abort of a
36 * stream read/write process.
37 *
38 * @{
39 */
40
41 #ifndef __STREAMCALLBACK_H__
42 #define __STREAMCALLBACK_H__
43
44 /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
45 /* Macros: */
46 /** Creates a prototype for or begins a stream callback routine. Stream callback routines are small
47 * routines which are executed during stream read or writes (if the callback-enabled versions of
48 * these functions are used) which allow the user application to abort the transfer when certain
49 * arbitrary conditions are met.
50 *
51 * Stream callback functions should return a value from the StreamCallback_Return_ErrorCodes_t
52 * enum.
53 *
54 * Usage Example (Device Endpoint, but applicable for Host Pipes also):
55 * \code
56 * STREAM_CALLBACK(GlobalNotSet); // Callback Prototype
57 *
58 * STREAM_CALLBACK(GlobalNotSet)
59 * {
60 * if (MyGlobal == false)
61 * return ENDPOINT_STREAMCALLBACK_Continue;
62 * else
63 * return ENDPOINT_STREAMCALLBACK_Abort;
64 * }
65 *
66 * //...
67 * // Inside some routine:
68 * if (Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(DataBuffer, sizeof(DataBuffer), GlobalNotSet) ==
69 * ENDPOINT_RWSTREAM_ERROR_CallbackAborted)
70 * {
71 * // Do something when the callback aborted the transfer early
72 * }
73 * \endcode
74 */
75 #define STREAM_CALLBACK(name) uint8_t name (void)
76
77 /** Used with the Endpoint and Pipe stream functions as the callback function parameter, indicating that the stream
78 * call has no callback function to be called between USB packets.
79 */
80 #define NO_STREAM_CALLBACK NULL
81
82 /* Enums: */
83 /** Enum for the possible error return codes of a stream callback function */
84 enum StreamCallback_Return_ErrorCodes_t
85 {
86 STREAMCALLBACK_Continue = 0, /**< Continue sending or receiving the stream. */
87 STREAMCALLBACK_Abort = 1, /**< Abort the stream send or receiving process. */
88 };
89
90 #endif
91
92 /** @} */