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  32  *  \brief USB device mode definitions. 
  34  *  This file contains structures, function prototypes and macros related to USB device mode. 
  36  *  \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB driver 
  37  *        dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h. 
  40 /** \ingroup Group_USB 
  41  *  @defgroup Group_Device Device Management 
  43  *  USB Device mode related macros and enums. This module contains macros and enums which are used when 
  44  *  the USB controller is initialized in device mode. 
  49 #ifndef __USBDEVICE_H__ 
  50 #define __USBDEVICE_H__ 
  54                 #include <avr/pgmspace.h> 
  55                 #include <avr/eeprom.h> 
  57                 #include "../../../Common/Common.h" 
  58                 #include "../HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h" 
  59                 #include "USBInterrupt.h" 
  62         /* Preprocessor Checks: */ 
  63                 #if (defined(USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS) && defined(USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS)) 
  64                         #error USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS and USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS are mutually exclusive. 
  67                 #if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_USB_DRIVER) 
  68                         #error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h instead. 
  71         /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */ 
  73                         /** \name USB Device Mode Option Masks */ 
  75                         #if defined(USB_SERIES_4_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_6_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_7_AVR) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) 
  76                                 /** Mask for the Options parameter of the \ref USB_Init() function. This indicates that the 
  77                                  *  USB interface should be initialized in low speed (1.5Mb/s) mode. 
  79                                  *  \note Low Speed mode is not available on all USB AVR models. 
  82                                  *  \note Restrictions apply on the number, size and type of endpoints which can be used 
  83                                  *        when running in low speed mode - refer to the USB 2.0 specification. 
  85                                 #define USB_DEVICE_OPT_LOWSPEED            (1 << 0) 
  88                         /** Mask for the Options parameter of the \ref USB_Init() function. This indicates that the 
  89                          *  USB interface should be initialized in full speed (12Mb/s) mode. 
  91                         #define USB_DEVICE_OPT_FULLSPEED               (0 << 0) 
  94                 /* Function Prototypes: */ 
  95                         /** Sends a Remote Wakeup request to the host. This signals to the host that the device should 
  96                          *  be taken out of suspended mode, and communications should resume. 
  98                          *  Typically, this is implemented so that HID devices (mice, keyboards, etc.) can wake up the 
  99                          *  host computer when the host has suspended all USB devices to enter a low power state. 
 101                          *  \note This macro should only be used if the device has indicated to the host that it 
 102                          *        supports the Remote Wakeup feature in the device descriptors, and should only be 
 103                          *        issued if the host is currently allowing remote wakeup events from the device (i.e., 
 104                          *        the \ref USB_RemoteWakeupEnabled flag is set). When the \c NO_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP compile 
 105                          *        time option is used, this macro is unavailable. 
 108                          *  \note The USB clock must be running for this function to operate. If the stack is initialized with 
 109                          *        the \ref USB_OPT_MANUAL_PLL option enabled, the user must ensure that the PLL is running 
 110                          *        before attempting to call this function. 
 112                          *  \see \ref Group_Descriptors for more information on the RMWAKEUP feature and device descriptors. 
 114                         void USB_Device_SendRemoteWakeup(void); 
 117                         enum USB_Device_States_t
 
 119                                 DEVICE_STATE_Unattached                   
= 0, /**< Internally implemented by the library. This state indicates 
 120                                                                                 *   that the device is not currently connected to a host. 
 122                                 DEVICE_STATE_Powered                      
= 1, /**< Internally implemented by the library. This state indicates 
 123                                                                                 *   that the device is connected to a host, but enumeration has not 
 126                                 DEVICE_STATE_Default                      
= 2, /**< Internally implemented by the library. This state indicates 
 127                                                                                 *   that the device's USB bus has been reset by the host and it is 
 128                                                                                 *   now waiting for the host to begin the enumeration process. 
 130                                 DEVICE_STATE_Addressed                    
= 3, /**< Internally implemented by the library. This state indicates 
 131                                                                                 *   that the device has been addressed by the USB Host, but is not 
 134                                 DEVICE_STATE_Configured                   
= 4, /**< May be implemented by the user project. This state indicates 
 135                                                                                 *   that the device has been enumerated by the host and is ready 
 136                                                                                 *   for USB communications to begin. 
 138                                 DEVICE_STATE_Suspended                    
= 5, /**< May be implemented by the user project. This state indicates 
 139                                                                                 *   that the USB bus has been suspended by the host, and the device 
 140                                                                                 *   should power down to a minimal power level until the bus is 
 145                 /* Inline Functions: */ 
 146                         /** Returns the current USB frame number, when in device mode. Every millisecond the USB bus is active (i.e. enumerated to a host) 
 147                          *  the frame number is incremented by one. 
 149                         static inline uint16_t USB_Device_GetFrameNumber(void) 
 154                         #if !defined(NO_SOF_EVENTS) 
 155                                 /** Enables the device mode Start Of Frame events. When enabled, this causes the 
 156                                  *  \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event to fire once per millisecond, synchronized to the USB bus, 
 157                                  *  at the start of each USB frame when enumerated in device mode. 
 159                                  *  \note Not available when the \c NO_SOF_EVENTS compile time token is defined. 
 161                                 static inline void USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 162                                 static inline void USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents(void) 
 164                                         USB_INT_Enable(USB_INT_SOFI
); 
 167                                 /** Disables the device mode Start Of Frame events. When disabled, this stops the firing of the 
 168                                  *  \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event when enumerated in device mode. 
 170                                  *  \note Not available when the \c NO_SOF_EVENTS compile time token is defined. 
 172                                 static inline void USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 173                                 static inline void USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents(void) 
 175                                         USB_INT_Disable(USB_INT_SOFI
); 
 179                 /* Function Prototypes: */ 
 180                         /** Function to retrieve a given descriptor's size and memory location from the given descriptor type value, 
 181                          *  index and language ID. This function MUST be overridden in the user application (added with full, identical 
 182                          *  prototype and name so that the library can call it to retrieve descriptor data. 
 184                          *  \param[in] wValue               The type of the descriptor to retrieve in the upper byte, and the index in the 
 185                          *                                  lower byte (when more than one descriptor of the given type exists, such as the 
 186                          *                                  case of string descriptors). The type may be one of the standard types defined 
 187                          *                                  in the DescriptorTypes_t enum, or may be a class-specific descriptor type value. 
 188                          *  \param[in] wIndex               The language ID of the string to return if the \c wValue type indicates 
 189                          *                                  \ref DTYPE_String, otherwise zero for standard descriptors, or as defined in a 
 190                          *                                  class-specific standards. 
 191                          *  \param[out] DescriptorAddress   Pointer to the descriptor in memory. This should be set by the routine to 
 192                          *                                  the address of the descriptor. 
 193                          *  \param[out] MemoryAddressSpace  A value from the \ref USB_DescriptorMemorySpaces_t enum to indicate the memory 
 194                          *                                  space in which the descriptor is stored. This parameter does not exist when one 
 195                          *                                  of the \c USE_*_DESCRIPTORS compile time options is used. 
 197                          *  \note By default, the library expects all descriptors to be located in flash memory via the \c PROGMEM attribute. 
 198                          *        If descriptors should be located in RAM or EEPROM instead (to speed up access in the case of RAM, or to 
 199                          *        allow the descriptors to be changed dynamically at runtime) either the \c USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS or the 
 200                          *        \c USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS tokens may be defined in the project makefile and passed to the compiler by the -D 
 203                          *  \return Size in bytes of the descriptor if it exists, zero or \ref NO_DESCRIPTOR otherwise. 
 205                         uint16_t CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor(const uint16_t wValue
, 
 206                                                             const uint8_t wIndex
, 
 207                                                             const void** const DescriptorAddress
 
 208                         #if !defined(USE_FLASH_DESCRIPTORS) && !defined(USE_EEPROM_DESCRIPTORS) && !defined(USE_RAM_DESCRIPTORS) 
 209                                                             , uint8_t* MemoryAddressSpace
 
 211                                                             ) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT 
ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(3); 
 213         /* Private Interface - For use in library only: */ 
 214         #if !defined(__DOXYGEN__) 
 215                 /* Inline Functions: */ 
 216                         #if (defined(USB_SERIES_4_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_6_AVR) || defined(USB_SERIES_7_AVR)) 
 217                         static inline void USB_Device_SetLowSpeed(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 218                         static inline void USB_Device_SetLowSpeed(void) 
 223                         static inline void USB_Device_SetFullSpeed(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 224                         static inline void USB_Device_SetFullSpeed(void) 
 226                                 UDCON 
&= ~(1 << LSM
); 
 230                         static inline void USB_Device_SetDeviceAddress(const uint8_t Address
) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 231                         static inline void USB_Device_SetDeviceAddress(const uint8_t Address
) 
 233                                 UDADDR  
= ((UDADDR 
& (1 << ADDEN
)) | (Address 
& 0x7F)); 
 234                                 UDADDR 
|= (1 << ADDEN
); 
 237                         static inline bool USB_Device_IsAddressSet(void) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE
; 
 238                         static inline bool USB_Device_IsAddressSet(void) 
 240                                 return (UDADDR 
& (1 << ADDEN
));