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31 /** \ingroup Group_USBClassHID
32 * @defgroup Group_USBClassHIDDevice HID Class Device Mode Driver
34 * \section Sec_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies
35 * The following files must be built with any user project that uses this module:
36 * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/HID.c
38 * \section Module Description
39 * Device Mode USB Class driver framework interface, for the HID USB Class driver.
44 #ifndef _HID_CLASS_DEVICE_H_
45 #define _HID_CLASS_DEVICE_H_
48 #include "../../USB.h"
49 #include "../Common/HID.h"
53 /* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
54 #if defined(__cplusplus)
58 /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
60 /** Class state structure. An instance of this structure should be made for each HID interface
61 * within the user application, and passed to each of the HID class driver functions as the
62 * HIDInterfaceInfo parameter. This stores each HID interface's configuration and state information.
64 * \note Due to technical limitations, the HID device class driver does not utilize a separate OUT
65 * endpoint for host->device communications. Instead, the host->device data (if any) is sent to
66 * the device via the control endpoint.
72 uint8_t InterfaceNumber
; /**< Interface number of the HID interface within the device */
74 uint8_t ReportINEndpointNumber
; /**< Endpoint number of the HID interface's IN report endpoint */
75 uint16_t ReportINEndpointSize
; /**< Size in bytes of the HID interface's IN report endpoint */
76 bool ReportINEndpointDoubleBank
; /** Indicates if the HID interface's IN report endpoint should use double banking */
78 void* PrevReportINBuffer
; /**< Pointer to a buffer where the previously created HID input report can be
79 * stored by the driver, for comparison purposes to detect report changes that
80 * must be sent immediately to the host. This should point to a buffer big enough
81 * to hold the largest HID input report sent from the HID interface. If this is set
82 * to NULL, it is up to the user to force transfers when needed in the
83 * \ref CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() callback function.
85 * \note Due to the single buffer, the internal driver can only correctly compare
86 * subsequent reports with identical report IDs. In multiple report devices,
87 * this buffer should be set to NULL and the decision to send reports made
88 * by the user application instead.
90 uint8_t PrevReportINBufferSize
; /**< Size in bytes of the given input report buffer. This is used to create a
91 * second buffer of the same size within the driver so that subsequent reports
94 } Config
; /**< Config data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section
95 * <b>must</b> be set or the interface will fail to enumerate and operate correctly.
99 bool UsingReportProtocol
; /**< Indicates if the HID interface is set to Boot or Report protocol mode */
100 uint16_t IdleCount
; /**< Report idle period, in milliseconds, set by the host */
101 uint16_t IdleMSRemaining
; /**< Total number of milliseconds remaining before the idle period elapsed - this
102 * should be decremented by the user application if non-zero each millisecond */
103 } State
; /**< State data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section
104 * are reset to their defaults when the interface is enumerated.
106 } USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
;
108 /* Function Prototypes: */
109 /** Configures the endpoints of a given HID interface, ready for use. This should be linked to the library
110 * \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged() event so that the endpoints are configured when the configuration
111 * containing the given HID interface is selected.
113 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
115 * \return Boolean true if the endpoints were successfully configured, false otherwise
117 bool HID_Device_ConfigureEndpoints(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
119 /** Processes incoming control requests from the host, that are directed to the given HID class interface. This should be
120 * linked to the library \ref EVENT_USB_Device_UnhandledControlRequest() event.
122 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
124 void HID_Device_ProcessControlRequest(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
126 /** General management task for a given HID class interface, required for the correct operation of the interface. This should
127 * be called frequently in the main program loop, before the master USB management task \ref USB_USBTask().
129 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
131 void HID_Device_USBTask(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
133 /** Indicates that a millisecond of idle time has elapsed on the given HID interface, and the interface's idle count should be
134 * decremented. This should be called once per millisecond so that hardware key-repeats function correctly. It is recommended
135 * that this be called by the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event, once SOF events have been enabled via
136 * \ref USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents();.
138 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
140 void HID_Device_MillisecondElapsed(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
142 /** HID class driver callback for the user creation of a HID IN report. This callback may fire in response to either
143 * HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback the
144 * user is responsible for the creation of the next HID input report to be sent to the host.
146 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
147 * \param[in,out] ReportID If preset to a non-zero value, this is the report ID being requested by the host. If zero, this should
148 * be set to the report ID of the generated HID input report (if any). If multiple reports are not sent via the
149 * given HID interface, this parameter should be ignored.
150 * \param[in] ReportType Type of HID report to generate, either \ref REPORT_ITEM_TYPE_In or \ref REPORT_ITEM_TYPE_Feature
151 * \param[out] ReportData Pointer to a buffer where the generated HID report should be stored
152 * \param[out] ReportSize Number of bytes in the generated input report, or zero if no report is to be sent
154 * \return Boolean true to force the sending of the report even if it is identical to the previous report and still within
155 * the idle period (useful for devices which report relative movement), false otherwise
157 bool CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* const HIDInterfaceInfo
, uint8_t* const ReportID
,
158 const uint8_t ReportType
, void* ReportData
, uint16_t* ReportSize
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1)
159 ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(4) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(5);
161 /** HID class driver callback for the user processing of a received HID OUT report. This callback may fire in response to
162 * either HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback
163 * the user is responsible for the processing of the received HID output report from the host.
165 * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state
166 * \param[in] ReportID Report ID of the received output report. If multiple reports are not received via the given HID
167 * interface, this parameter should be ignored.
168 * \param[in] ReportData Pointer to a buffer where the received HID report is stored.
169 * \param[in] ReportSize Size in bytes of the received report from the host.
171 void CALLBACK_HID_Device_ProcessHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* const HIDInterfaceInfo
, const uint8_t ReportID
,
172 const void* ReportData
, const uint16_t ReportSize
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1)
173 ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(3);
175 /* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
176 #if defined(__cplusplus)