- 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
Without this include it fails to compile with this error:
```
esp/esp-idf-v5.2/components/esp_rom/include/esp32/rom/uart.h:262:32: error: implicit declaration of function 'UART_STATUS_REG' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
262 | status = READ_PERI_REG(UART_STATUS_REG(uart_no));
```
Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/13025
- The ROM text and data sections share the address range
(see SOC_I/DROM_MASK_LOW - SOC_I/DROM_MASK_HIGH).
- Initially, we had two PMP entries for this address range - one marking the
region as RX and the other as R.
- However, the latter entry is redundant as the former locks the PMP settings.
- We can divide the ROM region into text and data sections later when we
define boundaries marking these regions from the ROM.
The issue is `esp_flash_write_encryped` function in ROM on ESP32C3, ESP32S3
calls legacy implementation, which uses old configuration. And this causes
write fails.
The solution in this commit is to compile and link this function(and related)
in IRAM instead of the ROM one.
The IRAM cost increases around 1.2KB after the fix
This commit fixes a bug where if multiple concurrent USBH API calls trigger
multiple events on the same device, some events will be lost. As a result,
those lost events don't get processed by the subsequent usbh_process() call.
This commit fixes the following build issues when CONFIG_ESP_CONSOLE_NONE is
enabled:
- esp_console_repl.c will have 'defined but unused' warnings on various console
functions.
- esp_console_repl.c does not use "TAG" when CONFIG_ESP_CONSOLE_NONE is
enabled, leading to a "defined by not used" warning.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/12984
This commit renames USB PHY related HAL files from "usb_phy_xxx" to
"usb_fsls_phy_xxx" since they are only designed to support Full-Speed/Low-Speed
Serial USB PHYs. This renmaing is done to accommodate future USB PHYs that use
other PHY interfaces (e.g., UTMI, ULPI etc).
This commit updates the "*_struct.h" files for the USB OTG peripheral:
- Added/removed some missing/non-existing register fields
- Added "reserved" place holders for registers that are missing due to IP
configuration.
- Added "usb_dwc_cfg.h" listing the USB OTG IP configuration for each target.
- Updated LL/HAL according to register field updates. Also tidied up the include
directives in those headers.