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Author SHA1 Message Date
Darian Leung
64faf3aa9f
refactor(usb/usbh): Update USBH device creation and enumeration handling
This commit updates how the USBH handles device creation and enumeration so that
upper layers (such as the Hub driver) can use the USBH API for enumeration instead
of calling the HCD.

USBH Updates:

USBH now creates unenumerated devices set to address 0 with no device/config
descriptor. A newly created device can be opened and communicated with immediately
(using control transfers). This allows the Hub driver to call the USBH instead of
the HCD. Summary of USBH changes:

- Added new APIs to add/remove a device. Devices are now created as unenumerated
and can be immediately opened and communicated with.
- Added new APIs to enumerate a device (see 'usbh_dev_set_...()' functions). Device
must be locked (see 'usbh_dev_enum_lock()') before enumeration functions can be called.
- Added UID for each device. This allows the particular USBH without needing to
use the device's handle (which implies opening the device).

Hub Driver Updates:

Hub driver now calls the USBH for enumeration. Summary of USBH changes:

- Replace all 'hcd_pipe_...()' calls with 'usbh_dev_...()' calls
- Refactored port event handling to fit with new USBH API
- Updated to use UID to uniquely identify devices without opening them

USB Host Updates:

- Reroute USBH control transfers to clients and hub driver
2024-06-04 20:34:57 +08:00
Darian Leung
455674ae8c
refactor(usb/host): Simplify USBH and Hub interaction
Previously, on a device disconnection, the USBH and Hub would the require the
following 2-way interaction:

- Hub -> usbh_hub_pass_event() -> USBH to indicate a port error
- USBH -> usbh_hub_req_cb_t -> Hub to request port recovery after the device
has been freed.

The 2-way interaction has been simplified:

- USBH now nofities upper layers of devices being freed via the
USBH_EVENT_DEV_FREE event
- Hub now handles port recovery only after a device has been freed
2024-06-04 20:34:54 +08:00
Peter Marcisovsky
d786f187e9 feat(us/host): set device cfg during enumeration
- user callback funciton to set device configuration
      as a part of usb_host_install
    - callback provides device descriptor of a device being enumerated
    - user can set which cfg descriptor the USB device will be set with
    - user can filter device enumeration
    - Kconfig menu to enable callback function
    - usb_host_lib example demonstration
2024-02-21 12:34:04 +01:00
Darian Leung
bab1c61a4c usb_host: Refactor USBH and USB Host Library calls to HCD
This commit refactors the USBH and the USB Host Library in the following ways:

- USBH now presents an abstraction of an endpoint (via usbh_ep_handle_t)
    - Added separate functions to enqueue/dequeue URBs to a particular endpoint
    - USB Host Library no longer calls HCD API directly. Calls USBH endpoint API
      instead.
- Renamed "notif_cb" to "proc_req_cb" (Processing Request Callback)
    - This is to avoid confusion with FreerTOS task notifications and Host
      Library client event notifications.
    - The processing functions of each layer (i.e., "xxx_process()") request
      calls via the "proc_req_cb"
    - The main handling function (i.e., usb_host_lib_handle_events()) is
      responsible for calling the required "xxx_process()" of each layer
2023-05-29 17:30:41 +08:00
Darian Leung
accbaee57c Add USB Host Library
This commit adds the preliminary version of the USB Host Library. This commit contains:

- USBH (USB Host Driver)
- Hub Driver that only supports a single device and device enumeration
- USB Host Library (asychronous API)
- Test cases for USB Host Library asychronous API

The following changes were made to the existing HCD:
- Removed HCD_PIPE_STATE_INVALID. Pipes are no longer invalidated
- Changed pipe commands to halt, flush, and clear. Pipes need to be manually
  halted, flush, and cleared.
- Halting and flushing a pipe will execute the pipe callback if it causes a
  HCD_PIPE_EVENT_URB_DONE event
2021-08-24 23:28:00 +08:00