/******************************************************************************
USB Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) (Header File)
Summary:
This file abstracts the hardware interface. The USB stack firmware can be
compiled to work on different USB microcontrollers, such as PIC18 and PIC24.
The USB related special function registers and bit names are generally very
similar between the device families, but small differences in naming exist.
Description:
This file abstracts the hardware interface. The USB stack firmware can be
compiled to work on different USB microcontrollers, such as PIC18 and PIC24.
The USB related special function registers and bit names are generally very
similar between the device families, but small differences in naming exist.
In order to make the same set of firmware work accross the device families,
when modifying SFR contents, a slightly abstracted name is used, which is
then "mapped" to the appropriate real name in the usb_hal_picxx.h header.
Make sure to include the correct version of the usb_hal_picxx.h file for
the microcontroller family which will be used.
This file is located in the "\<Install Directory\>\\Microchip\\Include\\USB"
directory.
When including this file in a new project, this file can either be
referenced from the directory in which it was installed or copied
directly into the user application folder. If the first method is
chosen to keep the file located in the folder in which it is installed
then include paths need to be added so that the library and the
application both know where to reference each others files. If the
application folder is located in the same folder as the Microchip
folder (like the current demo folders), then the following include
paths need to be added to the application's project:
.
..\\..\\MicrochipInclude
If a different directory structure is used, modify the paths as
required. An example using absolute paths instead of relative paths
would be the following:
C:\\Microchip Solutions\\Microchip\\Include
C:\\Microchip Solutions\\My Demo Application
*******************************************************************************/
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/******************************************************************************
File Description:
This file defines the interface to the USB hardware abstraction layer.
Filename: usb_hal.h
Dependancies: none
Processor: PIC18, PIC24, or PIC32 USB Microcontrollers
Hardware: The code is natively intended to be used on the following
hardware platforms: PICDEM FS USB Demo Board,
PIC18F87J50 FS USB Plug-In Module, or
Explorer 16 + PIC24 USB PIM. The firmware may be
modified for use on other USB platforms by editing the
HardwareProfile.h file.
Compiler: Microchip C18 (for PIC18) or C30 (for PIC24)
Company: Microchip Technology, Inc.
Software License Agreement:
The software supplied herewith by Microchip Technology Incorporated
(the Company) for its PICmicro® Microcontroller is intended and
supplied to you, the Companys customer, for use solely and
exclusively on Microchip PICmicro Microcontroller products. The
software is owned by the Company and/or its supplier, and is
protected under applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved.
Any use in violation of the foregoing restrictions may subject the
user to criminal sanctions under applicable laws, as well as to
civil liability for the breach of the terms and conditions of this
license.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED IN AN AS IS CONDITION. NO WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT,
IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
*************************************************************************/
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/********************************************************************
Change History:
Rev Description
---- -----------
2.6 Changed the inplementation of the interrupt clearing macro
to be more efficient.
2.6a Added DisableNonZeroEndpoints() function
2.7 Addition of ConvertToVirtualAddress() function for
compatibility with PIC32.
Added prototype for USBSleepOnSuspend() function. This
function shows how to put the PIC24F to sleep while the USB
module is in suspend and have the USB module wake up the device
on activity on the bus.
2.7a No change
********************************************************************/
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#ifndef USB_HAL_PIC24F_H
#define USB_HAL_PIC24F_H
//#if defined(USB_SUPPORT_DEVICE) | defined(USB_SUPPORT_OTG)
#include "Compiler.h"
#define USBSetBDTAddress(addr) U1BDTP1 = (((unsigned int)addr)/256);
#define USBPowerModule() U1PWRCbits.USBPWR = 1;
#define USBPingPongBufferReset U1CONbits.PPBRST
#define USBTransactionCompleteIE U1IEbits.TRNIE
#define USBTransactionCompleteIF U1IRbits.TRNIF
#define USBTransactionCompleteIFReg U1IR
#define USBTransactionCompleteIFBitNum 3
#define USBResetIE U1IEbits.URSTIE
#define USBResetIF U1IRbits.URSTIF
#define USBResetIFReg U1IR
#define USBResetIFBitNum 0
#define USBIdleIE U1IEbits.IDLEIE
#define USBIdleIF U1IRbits.IDLEIF
#define USBIdleIFReg U1IR
#define USBIdleIFBitNum 4
#define USBActivityIE U1OTGIEbits.ACTVIE
#define USBActivityIF U1OTGIRbits.ACTVIF
#define USBActivityIFReg U1OTGIR
#define USBActivityIFBitNum 4
#define USBSOFIE U1IEbits.SOFIE
#define USBSOFIF U1IRbits.SOFIF
#define USBSOFIFReg U1IR
#define USBSOFIFBitNum 2
#define USBStallIE U1IEbits.STALLIE
#define USBStallIF U1IRbits.STALLIF
#define USBStallIFReg U1IR
#define USBStallIFBitNum 7
#define USBErrorIE U1IEbits.UERRIE
#define USBErrorIF U1IRbits.UERRIF
#define USBErrorIFReg U1IR
#define USBErrorIFBitNum 1
#define USBSE0Event U1CONbits.SE0
#define USBSuspendControl U1PWRCbits.USUSPEND
#define USBPacketDisable U1CONbits.PKTDIS
#define USBResumeControl U1CONbits.RESUME
#define USBT1MSECIE U1OTGIEbits.T1MSECIE
#define USBT1MSECIF U1OTGIRbits.T1MSECIF
#define USBT1MSECIFReg U1OTGIR
#define USBT1MSECIFBitNum 6
#define USBIDIE U1OTGIEbits.IDIE
#define USBIDIF U1OTGIRbits.IDIF
#define USBIDIFReg U1OTGIR
#define USBIDIFBitNum 7
/* Buffer Descriptor Status Register Initialization Parameters */
//The _BSTALL definition is changed from 0x04 to 0x00 to
// fix a difference in the PIC18 and PIC24 definitions of this
// bit. This should be changed back once the definitions are
// synced.
#define _BSTALL 0x04 //Buffer Stall enable
#define _DTSEN 0x08 //Data Toggle Synch enable
#define _DAT0 0x00 //DATA0 packet expected next
#define _DAT1 0x40 //DATA1 packet expected next
#define _DTSMASK 0x40 //DTS Mask
#define _USIE 0x80 //SIE owns buffer
#define _UCPU 0x00 //CPU owns buffer
#define _STAT_MASK 0xFC
#define USTAT_EP0_PP_MASK ~0x04
#define USTAT_EP_MASK 0xFC
#define USTAT_EP0_OUT 0x00
#define USTAT_EP0_OUT_EVEN 0x00
#define USTAT_EP0_OUT_ODD 0x04
#define USTAT_EP0_IN 0x08
#define USTAT_EP0_IN_EVEN 0x08
#define USTAT_EP0_IN_ODD 0x0C
typedef union
{
WORD UEP[16];
} _UEP;
#define UEP_STALL 0x0002
typedef union _POINTER
{
struct
{
BYTE bLow;
BYTE bHigh;
//byte bUpper;
};
WORD _word; // bLow & bHigh
//pFunc _pFunc; // Usage: ptr.pFunc(); Init: ptr.pFunc = &<Function>;
BYTE* bRam; // Ram byte pointer: 2 bytes pointer pointing
// to 1 byte of data
WORD* wRam; // Ram word poitner: 2 bytes poitner pointing
// to 2 bytes of data
ROM BYTE* bRom; // Size depends on compiler setting
ROM WORD* wRom;
//rom near byte* nbRom; // Near = 2 bytes pointer
//rom near word* nwRom;
//rom far byte* fbRom; // Far = 3 bytes pointer
//rom far word* fwRom;
} POINTER;
//******** Depricated: v2.2 - will be removed at some point of time ***
#define _LS 0x00 // Use Low-Speed USB Mode
#define _FS 0x00 // Use Full-Speed USB Mode
#define _TRINT 0x00 // Use internal transceiver
#define _TREXT 0x00 // Use external transceiver
#define _PUEN 0x00 // Use internal pull-up resistor
#define _OEMON 0x00 // Use SIE output indicator
//**********************************************************************
#define USB_PULLUP_ENABLE 0x00
//#define USB_PULLUP_DISABLE 0x00
#define USB_OTG_ENABLE 0x04
#define USB_OTG_DPLUS_ENABLE 0x80
#define USB_INTERNAL_TRANSCEIVER 0x00
#define USB_EXTERNAL_TRANSCEIVER 0x01
#define USB_FULL_SPEED 0x00
//USB_LOW_SPEED not currently supported in PIC24F USB products
#define ConvertToPhysicalAddress(a) ((WORD)(a))
#define ConvertToVirtualAddress(a) ((void *)(a))
/****************************************************************
Function:
void USBModuleDisable(void)
Description:
This macro is used to disable the USB module
Parameters:
None
Return Values:
None
Remarks:
None
****************************************************************/
#define USBModuleDisable() {\
U1CON = 0;\
U1IE = 0;\
U1OTGIE = 0;\
U1PWRCbits.USBPWR = 1;\
USBDeviceState = DETACHED_STATE;\
}
/********************************************************************
* Function (macro): void USBClearInterruptFlag(register, BYTE if_flag_offset)
*
* PreCondition: None
*
* Input:
* register - the register mnemonic for the register holding the interrupt
* flag to be "kleared"
* BYTE if_flag_offset - the bit position offset (for the interrupt flag to
* "klear") from the "right of the register"
*
* Output: None
*
* Side Effects: None
*
* Overview: Klears the specified USB interrupt flag.
*
* Note: Individual USB interrupt flag bits are "Kleared" by writing
* '1' to the bit, in a word write operation.
*******************************************************************/
#define USBClearInterruptFlag(reg_name, if_flag_offset) (reg_name = (1 << if_flag_offset))
/********************************************************************
Function:
void DisableNonZeroEndpoints(UINT8 last_ep_num)
Summary:
Clears the control registers for the specified non-zero endpoints
PreCondition:
None
Parameters:
UINT8 last_ep_num - the last endpoint number to clear. This
number should include all endpoints used in any configuration.
Return Values:
None
Remarks:
None
*******************************************************************/
#define DisableNonZeroEndpoints(last_ep_num) memset((void*)&U1EP1,0x00,(last_ep_num * 2));
/********************************************************************
Function:
BOOL USBSleepOnSuspend(void)
Summary:
Places the PIC24F core into sleep and sets up the USB module
to wake up the device on USB activity.
PreCondition:
IPL (in the SR register) must be non-zero.
Parameters:
None
Return Values:
TRUE - if entered sleep successfully
FALSE - if there was an error entering sleep
Remarks:
Please note that before calling this function that it is the
responsibility of the application to place all of the other
peripherals or board features into a lower power state if
required.
*******************************************************************/
BOOL USBSleepOnSuspend(void);
#define USBClearUSBInterrupt() IFS5bits.USB1IF = 0;
#if defined(USB_INTERRUPT)
#define USBMaskInterrupts() {IEC5bits.USB1IE = 0;}
#define USBUnmaskInterrupts() {IEC5bits.USB1IE = 1;}
#else
#define USBMaskInterrupts()
#define USBUnmaskInterrupts()
#endif
#if defined(USB_DISABLE_SOF_HANDLER)
#define USB_SOF_INTERRUPT 0x00
#else
#define USB_SOF_INTERRUPT 0x04
#endif
#if defined(USB_DISABLE_ERROR_HANDLER)
#define USB_ERROR_INTERRUPT 0x02
#else
#define USB_ERROR_INTERRUPT 0x02
#endif
//STALLIE, IDLEIE, TRNIE, and URSTIE are all enabled by default and are required
#if defined(USB_INTERRUPT)
#define USBEnableInterrupts() {IEC5bits.USB1IE=1;}
#else
#define USBEnableInterrupts()
#endif
#define USBDisableInterrupts() {IEC5bits.USB1IE=0;}
#define ENDPOINT_MASK 0b11110000
#define EP_CTRL 0x0C // Cfg Control pipe for this ep
#define EP_OUT 0x18 // Cfg OUT only pipe for this ep
#define EP_IN 0x14 // Cfg IN only pipe for this ep
#define EP_OUT_IN 0x1C // Cfg both OUT & IN pipes for this ep
#define HSHK_EN 0x01 // Enable handshake packet
// Handshake should be disable for isoch
#define USB_HANDSHAKE_ENABLED 0x01
#define USB_HANDSHAKE_DISABLED 0x00
#define USB_OUT_ENABLED 0x08
#define USB_OUT_DISABLED 0x00
#define USB_IN_ENABLED 0x04
#define USB_IN_DISABLED 0x00
#define USB_ALLOW_SETUP 0x00
#define USB_DISALLOW_SETUP 0x10
#define USB_STALL_ENDPOINT 0x02
#if (USB_PULLUP_OPTION == USB_PULLUP_ENABLE) || !defined(USB_PULLUP_OPTION)
#define PullUpConfiguration() U1OTGCONbits.OTGEN = 0;
#else
#define PullUpConfiguration() U1OTGCONbits.OTGEN = 1; U1OTGCON &= 0xFF0F;
#endif
#define SetConfigurationOptions() {\
U1CNFG1 = USB_PING_PONG_MODE;\
U1CNFG2 = USB_TRANSCEIVER_OPTION;\
PullUpConfiguration();\
U1EIE = 0x9F;\
U1IE = 0x99 | USB_SOF_INTERRUPT | USB_ERROR_INTERRUPT;\
}
// #if defined(USB_SPEED_OPTION)
// #if (USB_SPEED_OPTION == USB_LOW_SPEED)
// #error "Low speed operation in device mode is not currently supported in the PIC24F family devices."
// #endif
// #endif
#define USBClearInterruptRegister(reg) reg = 0xFF;
// Buffer Descriptor Status Register layout.
typedef union _BD_STAT
{
struct{
unsigned :2; //Byte count
unsigned BSTALL :1; //Buffer Stall Enable
unsigned DTSEN :1; //Data Toggle Synch Enable
unsigned :2; //Reserved - write as 00
unsigned DTS :1; //Data Toggle Synch Value
unsigned UOWN :1; //USB Ownership
};
struct{
unsigned :2;
unsigned PID0 :1;
unsigned PID1 :1;
unsigned PID2 :1;
unsigned PID3 :1;
};
struct{
unsigned :2;
unsigned PID :4; // Packet Identifier
};
BYTE Val;
} BD_STAT; //Buffer Descriptor Status Register
// BDT Entry Layout
typedef union __BDT
{
union
{
struct
{
BYTE CNT __attribute__ ((packed));
BD_STAT STAT __attribute__ ((packed));
};
struct
{
WORD count:10; //test
BYTE :6;
WORD ADR; //Buffer Address
};
};
DWORD Val;
WORD v[2];
} BDT_ENTRY;
#if defined(USB_SUPPORT_DEVICE) | defined(USB_SUPPORT_OTG)
#if !defined(USBDEVICE_C)
//extern USB_VOLATILE USB_DEVICE_STATE USBDeviceState;
extern USB_VOLATILE BYTE USBActiveConfiguration;
extern USB_VOLATILE IN_PIPE inPipes[1];
extern USB_VOLATILE OUT_PIPE outPipes[1];
extern volatile BDT_ENTRY *pBDTEntryIn[USB_MAX_EP_NUMBER+1];
#endif
#endif
#endif //USB_HAL_PIC24F_H
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