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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 seperate 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 */                                   
  77                                         void*    PrevReportINBuffer
; /** Pointer to a buffer where the previously created HID input report can be 
  78                                                                       *  stored by the driver, for comparison purposes to detect report changes that 
  79                                                                       *  must be sent immediately to the host. This should point to a buffer big enough 
  80                                                                       *  to hold the largest HID input report sent from the HID interface. 
  82                                         uint8_t  PrevReportINBufferSize
; /** Size in bytes of the given input report buffer. This is used to create a 
  83                                                                           *  second buffer of the same size within the driver so that subsequent reports 
  86                                 } Config
; /**< Config data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section 
  87                                            *   <b>must</b> be set or the interface will fail to enumerate and operate correctly. 
  91                                         bool     UsingReportProtocol
; /**< Indicates if the HID interface is set to Boot or Report protocol mode */ 
  92                                         uint16_t IdleCount
; /**< Report idle period, in mS, set by the host */ 
  93                                         uint16_t IdleMSRemaining
; /**< Total number of mS remaining before the idle period elapsed - this should be 
  94                                                                                            *   decremented by the user application if non-zero each millisecond */       
  95                                 } State
; /**< State data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section 
  96                                           *   are reset to their defaults when the interface is enumerated. 
  98                         } USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
; 
 100                 /* Function Prototypes: */ 
 101                         /** Configures the endpoints of a given HID interface, ready for use. This should be linked to the library 
 102                          *  \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged() event so that the endpoints are configured when the configuration 
 103                          *  containing the given HID interface is selected. 
 105                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 107                          *  \return Boolean true if the endpoints were sucessfully configured, false otherwise 
 109                         bool HID_Device_ConfigureEndpoints(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); 
 111                         /** Processes incomming control requests from the host, that are directed to the given HID class interface. This should be 
 112                          *  linked to the library \ref EVENT_USB_Device_UnhandledControlRequest() event. 
 114                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 116                         void HID_Device_ProcessControlRequest(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); 
 118                         /** General management task for a given HID class interface, required for the correct operation of the interface. This should 
 119                          *  be called frequently in the main program loop, before the master USB management task \ref USB_USBTask(). 
 121                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 123                         void HID_Device_USBTask(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); 
 125                         /** Indicates that a millisecond of idle time has elapsed on the given HID interface, and the interface's idle count should be 
 126                          *  decremented. This should be called once per millisecond so that hardware key-repeats function correctly. It is recommended 
 127                          *  that this be called by the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event, once SOF events have been enabled via 
 128                          *  \ref USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents();. 
 130                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 132                         void HID_Device_MillisecondElapsed(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* HIDInterfaceInfo
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1); 
 134                         /** HID class driver callback for the user creation of a HID IN report. This callback may fire in response to either 
 135                          *  HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback the 
 136                          *  user is responsible for the creation of the next HID input report to be sent to the host. 
 138                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 139                          *  \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 
 140                          *                 be set to the report ID of the generated HID input report (if any). If multiple reports are not sent via the 
 141                          *                 given HID interface, this parameter should be ignored. 
 142                          *  \param[out] ReportData  Pointer to a buffer where the generated HID report should be stored. 
 143                          *  \param[out] ReportSize  Number of bytes in the generated input report, or zero if no report is to be sent 
 145                          *  \return Boolean true to force the sending of the report even if it is identical to the previous report and still within 
 146                          *          the idle period (useful for devices which report relative movement), false otherwise 
 148                         bool CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* const HIDInterfaceInfo
, uint8_t* const ReportID
, 
 149                                                      void* ReportData
, uint16_t* ReportSize
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1, 2, 3, 4); 
 151                         /** HID class driver callback for the user processing of a received HID OUT report. This callback may fire in response to 
 152                          *  either HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback 
 153                          *  the user is responsible for the processing of the received HID output report from the host. 
 155                          *  \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo  Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state. 
 156                          *  \param[in] ReportID  Report ID of the received output report. If multiple reports are not received via the given HID 
 157                          *                   interface, this parameter should be ignored. 
 158                          *  \param[in] ReportData  Pointer to a buffer where the received HID report is stored. 
 159                          *  \param[in] ReportSize  Size in bytes of the received report from the host. 
 161                         void CALLBACK_HID_Device_ProcessHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t
* const HIDInterfaceInfo
, const uint8_t ReportID
, 
 162                                                                   const void* ReportData
, const uint16_t ReportSize
) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1, 3); 
 164         /* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */ 
 165                 #if defined(__cplusplus)