/*
LUFA Library
- Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2011.
+ Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2012.
dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
www.lufa-lib.org
*/
/*
- Copyright 2011 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
+ Copyright 2012 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
*
* One major issue with CDC-ACM is that it requires two Interface descriptors,
* which will upset most hosts when part of a multi-function "Composite" USB
- * device, as each interface will be loaded into a separate driver instance. To
- * combat this, you should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to
- * the USB standard which is available on most OSes when creating Composite devices.
+ * device. This is because each interface will be loaded into a separate driver
+ * instance, causing the two interfaces be become unlinked. To prevent this, you
+ * should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to the USB 2.0 standard
+ * which is available on most OSes when creating Composite devices.
*
* Another major oversight is that there is no mechanism for the host to notify the
* device that there is a data sink on the host side ready to accept data. This
* means that the device may try to send data while the host isn't listening, causing
- * lengthy blocking timeouts in the transmission routines. To combat this, it is
- * recommended that the virtual serial line DTR (Data Terminal Ready) be used where
- * possible to determine if a host application is ready for data.
+ * lengthy blocking timeouts in the transmission routines. It is thus highly recommended
+ * that the virtual serial line DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal be used where possible
+ * to determine if a host application is ready for data.
*
* @{
*/
*/
typedef struct
{
- const struct
+ struct
{
- uint8_t ControlInterfaceNumber; /**< Interface number of the CDC control interface within the device. */
-
- uint8_t DataINEndpointNumber; /**< Endpoint number of the CDC interface's IN data endpoint. */
- uint16_t DataINEndpointSize; /**< Size in bytes of the CDC interface's IN data endpoint. */
- bool DataINEndpointDoubleBank; /**< Indicates if the CDC interface's IN data endpoint should use double banking. */
-
- uint8_t DataOUTEndpointNumber; /**< Endpoint number of the CDC interface's OUT data endpoint. */
- uint16_t DataOUTEndpointSize; /**< Size in bytes of the CDC interface's OUT data endpoint. */
- bool DataOUTEndpointDoubleBank; /**< Indicates if the CDC interface's OUT data endpoint should use double banking. */
-
- uint8_t NotificationEndpointNumber; /**< Endpoint number of the CDC interface's IN notification endpoint, if used. */
- uint16_t NotificationEndpointSize; /**< Size in bytes of the CDC interface's IN notification endpoint, if used. */
- bool NotificationEndpointDoubleBank; /**< Indicates if the CDC interface's notification endpoint should use double banking. */
+ uint8_t ControlInterfaceNumber; /**< Interface number of the CDC control interface within the device. */
+
+ USB_Endpoint_Table_t DataINEndpoint; /**< Data IN endpoint configuration table. */
+ USB_Endpoint_Table_t DataOUTEndpoint; /**< Data OUT endpoint configuration table. */
+ USB_Endpoint_Table_t NotificationEndpoint; /**< Notification IN Endpoint configuration table. */
} Config; /**< Config data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section
* <b>must</b> be set or the interface will fail to enumerate and operate correctly.
*/
/** CDC class driver event for a control line state change on a CDC interface. This event fires each time the host requests a
* control line state change (containing the virtual serial control line states, such as DTR) and may be hooked in the
* user program by declaring a handler function with the same name and parameters listed here. The new control line states
- * are available in the State.ControlLineStates.HostToDevice value inside the CDC interface structure passed as a parameter, set as
- * a mask of CDC_CONTROL_LINE_OUT_* masks.
+ * are available in the \c ControlLineStates.HostToDevice value inside the CDC interface structure passed as a parameter, set as
+ * a mask of \c CDC_CONTROL_LINE_OUT_* masks.
*
* \param[in,out] CDCInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a CDC Class configuration and state.
*/
/** Sends a Serial Control Line State Change notification to the host. This should be called when the virtual serial
* control lines (DCD, DSR, etc.) have changed states, or to give BREAK notifications to the host. Line states persist
* until they are cleared via a second notification. This should be called each time the CDC class driver's
- * ControlLineStates.DeviceToHost value is updated to push the new states to the USB host.
+ * \c ControlLineStates.DeviceToHost value is updated to push the new states to the USB host.
*
* \pre This function must only be called when the Device state machine is in the \ref DEVICE_STATE_Configured state or
* the call will fail.
*/
void CDC_Device_SendControlLineStateChange(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
+ #if defined(FDEV_SETUP_STREAM) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
/** Creates a standard character stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular
- * functions in the standard <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf). The created
+ * functions in the standard <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf()). The created
* stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions.
*
* Reading data from this stream is non-blocking, i.e. in most instances, complete strings cannot be read in by a single
* be used when the read data is processed byte-per-bye (via \c getc()) or when the user application will implement its own
* line buffering.
*
- * \note The created stream can be given as stdout if desired to direct the standard output from all <stdio.h> functions
+ * \note The created stream can be given as \c stdout if desired to direct the standard output from all <stdio.h> functions
* to the given CDC interface.
* \n\n
*
*/
void CDC_Device_CreateBlockingStream(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo,
FILE* const Stream) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2);
-
+ #endif
+
/* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
#if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
/* Function Prototypes: */