X-Git-Url: http://git.linex4red.de/pub/USBasp.git/blobdiff_plain/1d433d4506113c95285f633e3553ff62d4cfd05d..77a9df36a77d2523dd2bc24fa17f9f04c6c175c5:/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h index dd7de1d2a..fa4fcf1c3 100644 --- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h +++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h @@ -34,35 +34,36 @@ * Master include file for the library USB functionality. * * This file should be included in all user projects making use of the USB portions of the library, instead of - * including any headers in the USB/LowLevel/ or USB/HighLevel/ subdirectories. + * the individual USB driver submodule headers. */ -/** @defgroup Group_USB USB Core - LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h +/** \defgroup Group_USB USB Core - LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h * * \section Sec_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies * The following files must be built with any user project that uses this module: - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/USBController.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/USBInterrupt.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/DeviceStandardReq.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/EndpointStream.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/HostStandardReq.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/PipeStream.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) - * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ConfigDescriptor.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/DeviceStandardReq.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/Events.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/HostStandardReq.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/USBTask.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/Device_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/Endpoint_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/EndpointStream_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/Host_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/Pipe_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/PipeStream_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/USBController_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/USBInterrupt_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) + * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Common/HIDParser.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB) * * \section Sec_ModDescription Module Description - * Driver and framework for the USB controller hardware on the USB series of AVR microcontrollers. This module + * Driver and framework for the USB controller of the selected architecture and microcontroller model. This module * consists of many submodules, and is designed to provide an easy way to configure and control USB host, device * or OTG mode USB applications. * * The USB stack requires the sole control over the USB controller in the microcontroller only; i.e. it does not - * require any additional AVR timers, etc. to operate. This ensures that the USB stack requires as few resources - * as possible. + * require any additional timers or other peripherals to operate. This ensures that the USB stack requires as few + * resources as possible. * * The USB stack can be used in Device Mode for connections to USB Hosts (see \ref Group_Device), in Host mode for * hosting of other USB devices (see \ref Group_Host), or as a dual role device which can either act as a USB host @@ -70,7 +71,7 @@ * of USB management functions found \ref Group_USBManagement. */ -/** @defgroup Group_USBClassDrivers USB Class Drivers +/** \defgroup Group_USBClassDrivers USB Class Drivers * * Drivers for both host and device mode of the standard USB classes, for rapid application development. * Class drivers give a framework which sits on top of the low level library API, allowing for standard @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ * * Audio * Yes - * No + * Yes * * * CDC @@ -142,17 +143,17 @@ * \subsection Sec_ClassDriverDevice Device Mode Class Drivers * Implementing a Device Mode Class Driver in a user application requires a number of steps to be followed. Firstly, * the module configuration and state structure must be added to the project source. These structures are named in a - * similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Device_t, and are used to hold the + * similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Device_t, and are used to hold the * complete state and configuration for each class instance. Multiple class instances is where the power of the class - * drivers lie; multiple interfaces of the same class simply require more instances of the Class Driver's ClassInfo + * drivers lie; multiple interfaces of the same class simply require more instances of the Class Driver's \c USB_ClassInfo_* * structure. * - * Inside the ClassInfo structure lies two sections, a Config section, and a State section. The Config + * Inside the ClassInfo structure lies two sections, a \c Config section, and a \c State section. The \c Config * section contains the instance's configuration parameters, and must have all fields set by the user application * before the class driver is used. Each Device mode Class driver typically contains a set of configuration parameters * for the endpoint size/number of the associated logical USB interface, plus any class-specific configuration parameters. * - * The State section of the ClassInfo structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for + * The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for * maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be set by the user application. * * The following is an example of a properly initialized instance of the Audio Class Driver structure: @@ -173,11 +174,11 @@ * \note The class driver's configuration parameters should match those used in the device's descriptors that are * sent to the host. * - * To initialize the Class driver instance, the driver's {Class Name}_Device_ConfigureEndpoints() function + * To initialize the Class driver instance, the driver's {Class Name}_Device_ConfigureEndpoints() function * should be called in response to the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged() event. This function will return a - * boolean value if the driver successfully initialized the instance. Like all the class driver functions, this function + * boolean true value if the driver successfully initialized the instance. Like all the class driver functions, this function * takes in the address of the specific instance you wish to initialize - in this manner, multiple separate instances of - * the same class type can be initialized like thus: + * the same class type can be initialized like this: * * \code * void EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged(void) @@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ * \endcode * * Once initialized, it is important to maintain the class driver's state by repeatedly calling the Class Driver's - * {Class Name}_Device_USBTask() function in the main program loop. The exact implementation of this + * {Class Name}_Device_USBTask() function in the main program loop. The exact implementation of this * function varies between class drivers, and can be used for any internal class driver purpose to maintain each * instance. Again, this function uses the address of the instance to operate on, and thus needs to be called for each * separate instance, just like the main USB maintenance routine \ref USB_USBTask(): @@ -213,7 +214,7 @@ * \endcode * * The final standardized Device Class Driver function is the Control Request handler function - * {Class Name}_Device_ProcessControlRequest(), which should be called when the + * {Class Name}_Device_ProcessControlRequest(), which should be called when the * \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest() event fires. This function should also be called for * each class driver instance, using the address of the instance to operate on as the function's * parameter. The request handler will abort if it is determined that the current request is not @@ -227,10 +228,10 @@ * } * \endcode * - * Each class driver may also define a set of callback functions (which are prefixed by "CALLBACK_" + * Each class driver may also define a set of callback functions (which are prefixed by \c CALLBACK_* * in the function's name) which must also be added to the user application - refer to each * individual class driver's documentation for mandatory callbacks. In addition, each class driver may - * also define a set of events (identifiable by their prefix of "EVENT_" in the function's name), which + * also define a set of events (identifiable by their prefix of \c EVENT_* in the function's name), which * the user application may choose to implement, or ignore if not needed. * * The individual Device Mode Class Driver documentation contains more information on the non-standardized, @@ -241,17 +242,17 @@ * \subsection Sec_ClassDriverHost Host Mode Class Drivers * Implementing a Host Mode Class Driver in a user application requires a number of steps to be followed. Firstly, * the module configuration and state structure must be added to the project source. These structures are named in a - * similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Host_t, and are used to hold the + * similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Host_t, and are used to hold the * complete state and configuration for each class instance. Multiple class instances is where the power of the class - * drivers lie; multiple interfaces of the same class simply require more instances of the Class Driver's ClassInfo + * drivers lie; multiple interfaces of the same class simply require more instances of the Class Driver's \c USB_ClassInfo_* * structure. * - * Inside the ClassInfo structure lies two sections, a Config section, and a State section. The Config + * Inside the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structure lies two sections, a \c Config section, and a \c State section. The \c Config * section contains the instance's configuration parameters, and must have all fields set by the user application * before the class driver is used. Each Device mode Class driver typically contains a set of configuration parameters * for the endpoint size/number of the associated logical USB interface, plus any class-specific configuration parameters. * - * The State section of the ClassInfo structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for + * The \c State section of the \c USB_ClassInfo_* structures are designed to be controlled by the Class Drivers only for * maintaining the Class Driver instance's state, and should not normally be set by the user application. * * The following is an example of a properly initialized instance of the MIDI Class Driver structure: @@ -270,9 +271,9 @@ * }; * \endcode * - * To initialize the Class driver instance, the driver's {Class Name}_Host_ConfigurePipes() function + * To initialize the Class driver instance, the driver's {Class Name}_Host_ConfigurePipes() function * should be called in response to the host state machine entering the \ref HOST_STATE_Addressed state. This function - * will return an error code from the class driver's {Class Name}_EnumerationFailure_ErrorCodes_t enum + * will return an error code from the class driver's {Class Name}_EnumerationFailure_ErrorCodes_t enum * to indicate if the driver successfully initialized the instance and bound it to an interface in the attached device. * Like all the class driver functions, this function takes in the address of the specific instance you wish to initialize - * in this manner, multiple separate instances of the same class type can be initialized. A fragment of a Class Driver @@ -314,7 +315,7 @@ * the configuration will fail. * * Once initialized, it is important to maintain the class driver's state by repeatedly calling the Class Driver's - * {Class Name}_Host_USBTask() function in the main program loop. The exact implementation of this + * {Class Name}_Host_USBTask() function in the main program loop. The exact implementation of this * function varies between class drivers, and can be used for any internal class driver purpose to maintain each * instance. Again, this function uses the address of the instance to operate on, and thus needs to be called for each * separate instance, just like the main USB maintenance routine \ref USB_USBTask(): @@ -339,10 +340,10 @@ * } * \endcode * - * Each class driver may also define a set of callback functions (which are prefixed by "CALLBACK_" + * Each class driver may also define a set of callback functions (which are prefixed by \c CALLBACK_* * in the function's name) which must also be added to the user application - refer to each * individual class driver's documentation for mandatory callbacks. In addition, each class driver may - * also define a set of events (identifiable by their prefix of "EVENT_" in the function's name), which + * also define a set of events (identifiable by their prefix of \c EVENT_* in the function's name), which * the user application may choose to implement, or ignore if not needed. * * The individual Host Mode Class Driver documentation contains more information on the non-standardized, @@ -355,44 +356,36 @@ #define __USB_H__ /* Macros: */ - #if !defined(__DOXYGEN__) - #define __INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER - #endif + #define __INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER /* Includes: */ - #include "HighLevel/USBMode.h" - - /* Preprocessor Checks: */ - #if (!defined(USB_SERIES_2_AVR) && !defined(USB_SERIES_4_AVR) && \ - !defined(USB_SERIES_6_AVR) && !defined(USB_SERIES_7_AVR)) - #error The currently selected AVR model is not supported under the USB component of the LUFA library. - #endif + #include "../../Common/Common.h" + #include "Core/USBMode.h" /* Includes: */ - #include "HighLevel/USBTask.h" - #include "HighLevel/Events.h" - #include "HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h" - #include "HighLevel/ConfigDescriptor.h" - - #include "LowLevel/USBController.h" - #include "LowLevel/USBInterrupt.h" + #include "Core/USBTask.h" + #include "Core/Events.h" + #include "Core/StdDescriptors.h" + #include "Core/ConfigDescriptor.h" + #include "Core/USBController.h" + #include "Core/USBInterrupt.h" #if defined(USB_CAN_BE_HOST) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) - #include "LowLevel/Host.h" - #include "LowLevel/Pipe.h" - #include "HighLevel/HostStandardReq.h" - #include "HighLevel/PipeStream.h" + #include "Core/Host.h" + #include "Core/Pipe.h" + #include "Core/HostStandardReq.h" + #include "Core/PipeStream.h" #endif #if defined(USB_CAN_BE_DEVICE) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) - #include "LowLevel/Device.h" - #include "LowLevel/Endpoint.h" - #include "HighLevel/DeviceStandardReq.h" - #include "HighLevel/EndpointStream.h" + #include "Core/Device.h" + #include "Core/Endpoint.h" + #include "Core/DeviceStandardReq.h" + #include "Core/EndpointStream.h" #endif #if defined(USB_CAN_BE_BOTH) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) - #include "LowLevel/OTG.h" + #include "Core/OTG.h" #endif #include "Class/Audio.h"