grbl-LPC-CoreXY/VCOM_lib/usbcontrol.c

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/*
LPCUSB, an USB device driver for LPC microcontrollers
Copyright (C) 2006 Bertrik Sikken (bertrik@sikken.nl)
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/** @file
Control transfer handler.
This module handles control transfers and is normally installed on the
endpoint 0 callback.
Control transfers can be of the following type:
0 Standard;
1 Class;
2 Vendor;
3 Reserved.
A callback can be installed for each of these control transfers using
USBRegisterRequestHandler.
When an OUT request arrives, data is collected in the data store provided
with the USBRegisterRequestHandler call. When the transfer is done, the
callback is called.
When an IN request arrives, the callback is called immediately to either
put the control transfer data in the data store, or to get a pointer to
control transfer data. The data is then packetised and sent to the host.
*/
// CodeRed - include the LPCUSB type.h file rather than NXP one directly
//#include "type.h"
#include "lpcusb_type.h"
#include "usbdebug.h"
#include "usbstruct.h"
#include "usbapi.h"
#define MAX_CONTROL_SIZE 128 /**< maximum total size of control transfer data */
#define MAX_REQ_HANDLERS 4 /**< standard, class, vendor, reserved */
static TSetupPacket Setup; /**< setup packet */
static U8 *pbData; /**< pointer to data buffer */
static int iResidue; /**< remaining bytes in buffer */
static int iLen; /**< total length of control transfer */
/** Array of installed request handler callbacks */
static TFnHandleRequest *apfnReqHandlers[4] = {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL};
/** Array of installed request data pointers */
static U8 *apbDataStore[4] = {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL};
/**
Local function to handle a request by calling one of the installed
request handlers.
In case of data going from host to device, the data is at *ppbData.
In case of data going from device to host, the handler can either
choose to write its data at *ppbData or update the data pointer.
@param [in] pSetup The setup packet
@param [in,out] *piLen Pointer to data length
@param [in,out] ppbData Data buffer.
@return TRUE if the request was handles successfully
*/
static BOOL _HandleRequest(TSetupPacket *pSetup, int *piLen, U8 **ppbData)
{
TFnHandleRequest *pfnHandler;
int iType;
iType = REQTYPE_GET_TYPE(pSetup->bmRequestType);
pfnHandler = apfnReqHandlers[iType];
if (pfnHandler == NULL) {
DBG("No handler for reqtype %d\n", iType);
return FALSE;
}
return pfnHandler(pSetup, piLen, ppbData);
}
/**
Local function to stall the control endpoint
@param [in] bEPStat Endpoint status
*/
static void StallControlPipe(U8 bEPStat)
{
U8 *pb;
int i;
bEPStat = bEPStat;
USBHwEPStall(0x80, TRUE);
// dump setup packet
DBG("STALL on [");
pb = (U8 *)&Setup;
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pb = pb;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
DBG(" %02x", *pb++);
}
DBG("] stat=%x\n", bEPStat);
}
/**
Sends next chunk of data (possibly 0 bytes) to host
*/
static void DataIn(void)
{
int iChunk;
iChunk = MIN(MAX_PACKET_SIZE0, iResidue);
USBHwEPWrite(0x80, pbData, iChunk);
pbData += iChunk;
iResidue -= iChunk;
}
/**
* Handles IN/OUT transfers on EP0
*
* @param [in] bEP Endpoint address
* @param [in] bEPStat Endpoint status
*/
void USBHandleControlTransfer(U8 bEP, U8 bEPStat)
{
int iChunk, iType;
if (bEP == 0x00) {
// OUT transfer
if (bEPStat & EP_STATUS_SETUP) {
// setup packet, reset request message state machine
USBHwEPRead(0x00, (U8 *)&Setup, sizeof(Setup));
DBG("S%x", Setup.bRequest);
// defaults for data pointer and residue
iType = REQTYPE_GET_TYPE(Setup.bmRequestType);
pbData = apbDataStore[iType];
iResidue = Setup.wLength;
iLen = Setup.wLength;
if ((Setup.wLength == 0) ||
(REQTYPE_GET_DIR(Setup.bmRequestType) == REQTYPE_DIR_TO_HOST)) {
// ask installed handler to process request
if (!_HandleRequest(&Setup, &iLen, &pbData)) {
DBG("_HandleRequest1 failed\n");
StallControlPipe(bEPStat);
return;
}
// send smallest of requested and offered length
iResidue = MIN(iLen, Setup.wLength);
// send first part (possibly a zero-length status message)
DataIn();
}
}
else {
if (iResidue > 0) {
// store data
iChunk = USBHwEPRead(0x00, pbData, iResidue);
if (iChunk < 0) {
StallControlPipe(bEPStat);
return;
}
pbData += iChunk;
iResidue -= iChunk;
if (iResidue == 0) {
// received all, send data to handler
iType = REQTYPE_GET_TYPE(Setup.bmRequestType);
pbData = apbDataStore[iType];
if (!_HandleRequest(&Setup, &iLen, &pbData)) {
DBG("_HandleRequest2 failed\n");
StallControlPipe(bEPStat);
return;
}
// send status to host
DataIn();
}
}
else {
// absorb zero-length status message
iChunk = USBHwEPRead(0x00, NULL, 0);
DBG(iChunk > 0 ? "?" : "");
}
}
}
else if (bEP == 0x80) {
// IN transfer
// send more data if available (possibly a 0-length packet)
DataIn();
}
else {
ASSERT(FALSE);
}
}
/**
Registers a callback for handling requests
@param [in] iType Type of request, e.g. REQTYPE_TYPE_STANDARD
@param [in] *pfnHandler Callback function pointer
@param [in] *pbDataStore Data storage area for this type of request
*/
void USBRegisterRequestHandler(int iType, TFnHandleRequest *pfnHandler, U8 *pbDataStore)
{
ASSERT(iType >= 0);
ASSERT(iType < 4);
apfnReqHandlers[iType] = pfnHandler;
apbDataStore[iType] = pbDataStore;
}