USB - General
- Refactored descriptors
- Enabled/Disable USB endpoints
- Added debug flags for special features
- Code cleanup
- Interface count calculation based off of enabled endpoints
- Delayed wTotalLength calculation to simplify descriptor offsets
- Re-ordered endpoints and interfaces
- Added more debug output
- Added usbInitTime to show how long keyboard initialization took
(Useful when debugging bad init sequences)
- Added function for usb_resume() which takes care of the resume sequence
* Resume is now only called if packets are starting to timeout
USB - Special Options
- Added enableDeviceRestartOnUSBTimeout
* A last resort hammer for bad USB Chipsets/OSs, don't use if you can help it
* Disabled
- Added enableUSBResume
* Enables host resume wake-up signalling, required to wake a computer from sleep
* Enabled
- Added enableUSBLowPowerNegotiation
* Enables power negotiation hack
* Required to use firmware with an IPad and other hard-limit low-power USB hosts
* Hasn't been tested with the recent changes
* Disabled
- Added enableUSBSuspend
* Enables power down events on host USB bus suspend
* Enabled
USB - Keyboard
- Attempted to cleanup HID SET_REPORT
* Works much better
* Still has an issue under Linux which generates *a lot* of NAKs (initializes quickly regardless)
+ Not present on other keyboards
+ SETUP -> OUT -> IN : This sequence is the problem
+ Specifically during the OUT phase
- Enabled
USB - CDC Virtual Serial Port
- Code cleanup
- Added convenience struct USBCDCLineCoding for easier debugging
- Attempted to cleanup CDC_SET_LING_CODING
* Works much better
* Still has an issue under Linux which generates *a lot* of NAKs (initializes quickly regardless)
+ SETUP -> OUT -> IN : This sequence is the problem
+ Specifically during the OUT phase
+ Likely the same issues as HID SET_REPORT
- Enabled
USB - Mouse
- Enabled
USB - Joystick
- Disabled
USB - RawIO
- Initial code, API not used yet
- Disabled
DFU
- Updated load script, now faster
- Still very basic (lots of room for improvement)
- Capability format will likely change at some point
- 16 bit movement control, however repeat rate limits usability (will need KLL 0.4 to make better)
- Full Mouse support will have to wait for KLL 0.6
* This will include dynamic HID descriptor generation for many wheels and axis depending on the KLL needs
- HID descriptor is currently limited to 8 buttons
- Technically mouse movement also works (tested by accident), but it's disable for now (needs some API thought)
- Adding additional udev rules
- Added KRO mode default define
- Adds proper flashMode support for all keyboards and microcontrollers (usb and serial)
- flashModeEnabled must be set to 1 otherwise it will only show an error
* This is on purpose (somewhat dangerous feature as it allows remote flashing)
- Capability cleanup
- Media keys tested working on Linux/Windows/Mac (use Consumer control)
- Fixed enumeration delays
- Fixed virtual serial port configuration issues
- Fixed GET_REPORT and SET_REPORT
- Added intial descriptors and endpoints for Mouse and Joystick devices
- Split out the consumer and system control endpoint
- Added more fault debugging messages
- Added interface names to endpoints (visible in Windows Device Manager)
- Added KLL define for keyboard locale
- NKRO for USB Codes 4 to 164, 176 to 221 and modifiers
- Added System Control support codes 129 to 183
- Added Consumer Control support codes 32 to 668
- Automatically downloads the kll compiler if not found
- Added capability files to each of the module that currently have them
- Split modules.cmake so kll.cmake could influence build targets (also needs info from modules.cmake)
- Updated .gitignore for kll compiler directory
- Added documentation on how to manipulate layouts using CMakeLists.txt
- Cleanup of old layout files