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  1. /*
  2. LUFA Library
  3. Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2014.
  4. dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
  5. www.lufa-lib.org
  6. */
  7. /*
  8. Copyright 2014 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
  9. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
  10. software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
  11. without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
  12. all copies and that both that the copyright notice and this
  13. permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting
  14. documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in
  15. advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
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  17. The author disclaims all warranties with regard to this
  18. software, including all implied warranties of merchantability
  19. and fitness. In no event shall the author be liable for any
  20. special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages
  21. whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
  22. in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action,
  23. arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of
  24. this software.
  25. */
  26. /** \file
  27. * \brief Device mode driver for the library USB HID Class driver.
  28. *
  29. * Device mode driver for the library USB HID Class driver.
  30. *
  31. * \note This file should not be included directly. It is automatically included as needed by the USB module driver
  32. * dispatch header located in LUFA/Drivers/USB.h.
  33. */
  34. /** \ingroup Group_USBClassHID
  35. * \defgroup Group_USBClassHIDDevice HID Class Device Mode Driver
  36. *
  37. * \section Sec_USBClassHIDDevice_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies
  38. * The following files must be built with any user project that uses this module:
  39. * - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device/HIDClassDevice.c <i>(Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USBCLASS)</i>
  40. *
  41. * \section Sec_USBClassHIDDevice_ModDescription Module Description
  42. * Device Mode USB Class driver framework interface, for the HID USB Class driver.
  43. *
  44. * @{
  45. */
  46. #ifndef _HID_CLASS_DEVICE_H_
  47. #define _HID_CLASS_DEVICE_H_
  48. /* Includes: */
  49. #include "../../USB.h"
  50. #include "../Common/HIDClassCommon.h"
  51. /* Enable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
  52. #if defined(__cplusplus)
  53. extern "C" {
  54. #endif
  55. /* Preprocessor Checks: */
  56. #if !defined(__INCLUDE_FROM_HID_DRIVER)
  57. #error Do not include this file directly. Include LUFA/Drivers/USB.h instead.
  58. #endif
  59. /* Public Interface - May be used in end-application: */
  60. /* Type Defines: */
  61. /** \brief HID Class Device Mode Configuration and State Structure.
  62. *
  63. * Class state structure. An instance of this structure should be made for each HID interface
  64. * within the user application, and passed to each of the HID class driver functions as the
  65. * \c HIDInterfaceInfo parameter. This stores each HID interface's configuration and state information.
  66. *
  67. * \note Due to technical limitations, the HID device class driver does not utilize a separate OUT
  68. * endpoint for host->device communications. Instead, the host->device data (if any) is sent to
  69. * the device via the control endpoint.
  70. */
  71. typedef struct
  72. {
  73. struct
  74. {
  75. uint8_t InterfaceNumber; /**< Interface number of the HID interface within the device. */
  76. USB_Endpoint_Table_t ReportINEndpoint; /**< Data IN HID report endpoint configuration table. */
  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. If this is set
  81. * to \c NULL, it is up to the user to force transfers when needed in the
  82. * \ref CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() callback function.
  83. *
  84. * \note Due to the single buffer, the internal driver can only correctly compare
  85. * subsequent reports with identical report IDs. In multiple report devices,
  86. * this buffer should be set to \c NULL and the decision to send reports made
  87. * by the user application instead.
  88. */
  89. uint8_t PrevReportINBufferSize; /**< Size in bytes of the given input report buffer. This is used to create a
  90. * second buffer of the same size within the driver so that subsequent reports
  91. * can be compared. If the user app is to determine when reports are to be sent
  92. * exclusively (i.e. \c PrevReportINBuffer is \c NULL) this value must still be
  93. * set to the size of the largest report the device can issue to the host.
  94. */
  95. } Config; /**< Config data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section
  96. * <b>must</b> be set or the interface will fail to enumerate and operate correctly.
  97. */
  98. struct
  99. {
  100. bool UsingReportProtocol; /**< Indicates if the HID interface is set to Boot or Report protocol mode. */
  101. uint16_t PrevFrameNum; /**< Frame number of the previous HID report packet opportunity. */
  102. uint16_t IdleCount; /**< Report idle period, in milliseconds, set by the host. */
  103. uint16_t IdleMSRemaining; /**< Total number of milliseconds remaining before the idle period elapsed - this
  104. * should be decremented by the user application if non-zero each millisecond. */
  105. } State; /**< State data for the USB class interface within the device. All elements in this section
  106. * are reset to their defaults when the interface is enumerated.
  107. */
  108. } USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t;
  109. /* Function Prototypes: */
  110. /** Configures the endpoints of a given HID interface, ready for use. This should be linked to the library
  111. * \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ConfigurationChanged() event so that the endpoints are configured when the configuration
  112. * containing the given HID interface is selected.
  113. *
  114. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  115. *
  116. * \return Boolean \c true if the endpoints were successfully configured, \c false otherwise.
  117. */
  118. bool HID_Device_ConfigureEndpoints(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
  119. /** Processes incoming control requests from the host, that are directed to the given HID class interface. This should be
  120. * linked to the library \ref EVENT_USB_Device_ControlRequest() event.
  121. *
  122. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  123. */
  124. void HID_Device_ProcessControlRequest(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
  125. /** General management task for a given HID class interface, required for the correct operation of the interface. This should
  126. * be called frequently in the main program loop, before the master USB management task \ref USB_USBTask().
  127. *
  128. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  129. */
  130. void HID_Device_USBTask(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
  131. /** HID class driver callback for the user creation of a HID IN report. This callback may fire in response to either
  132. * HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback the
  133. * user is responsible for the creation of the next HID input report to be sent to the host.
  134. *
  135. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  136. * \param[in,out] ReportID If preset to a non-zero value, this is the report ID being requested by the host. If zero,
  137. * this should be set to the report ID of the generated HID input report (if any). If multiple
  138. * reports are not sent via the given HID interface, this parameter should be ignored.
  139. * \param[in] ReportType Type of HID report to generate, either \ref HID_REPORT_ITEM_In or \ref HID_REPORT_ITEM_Feature.
  140. * \param[out] ReportData Pointer to a buffer where the generated HID report should be stored.
  141. * \param[out] ReportSize Number of bytes in the generated input report, or zero if no report is to be sent.
  142. *
  143. * \return Boolean \c true to force the sending of the report even if it is identical to the previous report and still within
  144. * the idle period (useful for devices which report relative movement), \c false otherwise.
  145. */
  146. bool CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo,
  147. uint8_t* const ReportID,
  148. const uint8_t ReportType,
  149. void* ReportData,
  150. uint16_t* const ReportSize) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1)
  151. ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(2) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(4) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(5);
  152. /** HID class driver callback for the user processing of a received HID OUT report. This callback may fire in response to
  153. * either HID class control requests from the host, or by the normal HID endpoint polling procedure. Inside this callback
  154. * the user is responsible for the processing of the received HID output report from the host.
  155. *
  156. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  157. * \param[in] ReportID Report ID of the received output report. If multiple reports are not received via the given HID
  158. * interface, this parameter should be ignored.
  159. * \param[in] ReportType Type of received HID report, either \ref HID_REPORT_ITEM_Out or \ref HID_REPORT_ITEM_Feature.
  160. * \param[in] ReportData Pointer to a buffer where the received HID report is stored.
  161. * \param[in] ReportSize Size in bytes of the received report from the host.
  162. */
  163. void CALLBACK_HID_Device_ProcessHIDReport(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo,
  164. const uint8_t ReportID,
  165. const uint8_t ReportType,
  166. const void* ReportData,
  167. const uint16_t ReportSize) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(4);
  168. /* Inline Functions: */
  169. /** Indicates that a millisecond of idle time has elapsed on the given HID interface, and the interface's idle count should be
  170. * decremented. This should be called once per millisecond so that hardware key-repeats function correctly. It is recommended
  171. * that this be called by the \ref EVENT_USB_Device_StartOfFrame() event, once SOF events have been enabled via
  172. * \ref USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents().
  173. *
  174. * \param[in,out] HIDInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a HID Class configuration and state.
  175. */
  176. static inline void HID_Device_MillisecondElapsed(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo) ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
  177. static inline void HID_Device_MillisecondElapsed(USB_ClassInfo_HID_Device_t* const HIDInterfaceInfo)
  178. {
  179. if (HIDInterfaceInfo->State.IdleMSRemaining)
  180. HIDInterfaceInfo->State.IdleMSRemaining--;
  181. }
  182. /* Disable C linkage for C++ Compilers: */
  183. #if defined(__cplusplus)
  184. }
  185. #endif
  186. #endif
  187. /** @} */