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Macros

#define USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT   16
 
#define USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT   16
 
#define EP_OFFSET(Endpoint)   (Endpoint - 0x10)
 

Functions

void USBHostSuspend (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostReset (uint32_t ui32Base, bool bStart)
 
void USBHighSpeed (uint32_t ui32Base, bool bEnable)
 
void USBHostResume (uint32_t ui32Base, bool bStart)
 
uint32_t USBHostSpeedGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
uint32_t USBDevSpeedGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBIntDisableControl (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBIntEnableControl (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
uint32_t USBIntStatusControl (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBIntDisableEndpoint (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBIntEnableEndpoint (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
uint32_t USBIntStatusEndpoint (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBIntRegister (uint32_t ui32Base, void(*pfnHandler)(void))
 
void USBIntUnregister (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
uint32_t USBEndpointStatus (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
void USBHostEndpointStatusClear (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBDevEndpointStatusClear (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostEndpointDataToggle (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, bool bDataToggle, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBEndpointDataToggleClear (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostEndpointPing (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, bool bEnable)
 
void USBDevEndpointStall (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBDevEndpointStallClear (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBDevConnect (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBDevDisconnect (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBDevAddrSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Address)
 
uint32_t USBDevAddrGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostEndpointConfig (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32MaxPayload, uint32_t ui32NAKPollInterval, uint32_t ui32TargetEndpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostEndpointSpeed (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBDevEndpointConfigSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32MaxPacketSize, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBDevEndpointConfigGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t *pui32MaxPacketSize, uint32_t *pui32Flags)
 
void USBFIFOConfigSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32FIFOAddress, uint32_t ui32FIFOSize, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBFIFOConfigGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t *pui32FIFOAddress, uint32_t *pui32FIFOSize, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBEndpointDMAConfigSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Config)
 
void USBEndpointDMAEnable (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBEndpointDMADisable (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
uint32_t USBEndpointDataAvail (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
int32_t USBEndpointDataGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint8_t *pui8Data, uint32_t *pui32Size)
 
void USBDevEndpointDataAck (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, bool bIsLastPacket)
 
void USBHostEndpointDataAck (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
int32_t USBEndpointDataPut (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint8_t *pui8Data, uint32_t ui32Size)
 
int32_t USBEndpointDataSend (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32TransType)
 
void USBFIFOFlush (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostRequestIN (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
void USBHostRequestINClear (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
void USBHostRequestStatus (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostAddrSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Addr, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
uint32_t USBHostAddrGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostHubAddrSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Addr, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
uint32_t USBHostHubAddrGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostPwrConfig (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBHostPwrFaultEnable (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostPwrFaultDisable (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostPwrEnable (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostPwrDisable (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
uint32_t USBFrameNumberGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBOTGSessionRequest (uint32_t ui32Base, bool bStart)
 
uint32_t USBFIFOAddrGet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint)
 
uint32_t USBModeGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBHostMode (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBDevMode (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBOTGMode (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBModeConfig (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Mode)
 
void USBPHYPowerOff (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBPHYPowerOn (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBEndpointPacketCountSet (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Endpoint, uint32_t ui32Count)
 
uint32_t USBNumEndpointsGet (uint32_t ui32Base)
 
void USBClockEnable (uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Div, uint32_t ui32Flags)
 
void USBClockDisable (uint32_t ui32Base)
 

Detailed Description

Macro Definition Documentation

§ USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT

#define USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT   16

§ USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT

#define USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT   16

§ EP_OFFSET

#define EP_OFFSET (   Endpoint)    (Endpoint - 0x10)

Function Documentation

§ USBHostSuspend()

void USBHostSuspend ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Puts the USB bus in a suspended state.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

When used in host mode, this function puts the USB bus in the suspended state.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_SUSPEND.

§ USBHostReset()

void USBHostReset ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
bool  bStart 
)

Handles the USB bus reset condition.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
bStartspecifies whether to start or stop signaling reset on the USB bus.

When this function is called with the bStart parameter set to true, this function causes the start of a reset condition on the USB bus. The caller must then delay at least 20ms before calling this function again with the bStart parameter set to false.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_RESET.

§ USBHighSpeed()

void USBHighSpeed ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
bool  bEnable 
)

Enables or disables USB high-speed negotiation.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
bEnablespecifies whether to enable or disable high-speed negotiation.

High-speed negotiations for both host and device mode are enabled when this function is called with the bEnable parameter set to true. In device mode this causes the device to negotiate for high speed when the USB controller receives a reset from the host. In host mode, the USB host enables high-speed negotiations when resetting the connected device. If bEnable is set to false the controller only operates only in full-speed or low-speed.

Example: Enable USB high-speed mode.

//! //
//! // Enable USB high-speed mode.
//! //
//! USBHighSpeed(USB0_BASE, true);
//! 
\note This feature should only be called when the USB is connected to
an external ULPI PHY.

\return None.  

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_HSENAB.

§ USBHostResume()

void USBHostResume ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
bool  bStart 
)

Handles the USB bus resume condition.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
bStartspecifies if the USB controller is entering or leaving the resume signaling state.

When in device mode, this function brings the USB controller out of the suspend state. This call must first be made with the bStart parameter set to true to start resume signaling. The device application must then delay at least 10ms but not more than 15ms before calling this function with the bStart parameter set to false.

When in host mode, this function signals devices to leave the suspend state. This call must first be made with the bStart parameter set to true to start resume signaling. The host application must then delay at least 20ms before calling this function with the bStart parameter set to false. This action causes the controller to complete the resume signaling on the USB bus.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_RESUME.

§ USBHostSpeedGet()

uint32_t USBHostSpeedGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the current speed of the USB device connected.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the current speed of the USB bus in host mode.

Example: Get the USB connection speed.

//! //
//! // Get the connection speed of the device connected to the USB controller.
//! //
//! USBHostSpeedGet(USB0_BASE);
//! 
\note This function must only be called in host mode.

\return Returns one of the following: \b USB_LOW_SPEED, \b USB_FULL_SPEED,
\b USB_HIGH_SPEED, or \b USB_UNDEF_SPEED.  

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_DEVCTL_FSDEV, USB_DEVCTL_LSDEV, USB_FULL_SPEED, USB_HIGH_SPEED, USB_LOW_SPEED, USB_O_DEVCTL, USB_O_POWER, USB_POWER_HSMODE, and USB_UNDEF_SPEED.

§ USBDevSpeedGet()

uint32_t USBDevSpeedGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the current speed of the USB controller in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the operating speed of the connection to the USB host controller. This function returns either USB_HIGH_SPEED or USB_FULL_SPEED to indicate the connection speed in device mode.

Example: Get the USB connection speed.

//! //
//! // Get the connection speed of the USB controller.
//! //
//! USBDevSpeedGet(USB0_BASE);
//! 
\note This function must only be called in device mode.

\return Returns either \b USB_HIGH_SPEED or \b USB_FULL_SPEED.  

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_FULL_SPEED, USB_HIGH_SPEED, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_HSMODE.

§ USBIntDisableControl()

void USBIntDisableControl ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Disables control interrupts on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Flagsspecifies which control interrupts to disable.

This function disables the control interrupts for the USB controller specified by the ui32Base parameter. The ui32Flags parameter specifies which control interrupts to disable. The flags passed in the ui32Flags parameters must be the definitions that start with USB_INTCTRL_* and not any other USB_INT flags.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREG, HWREGB, USB_INTCTRL_ALL, USB_INTCTRL_MODE_DETECT, USB_INTCTRL_POWER_FAULT, USB_INTCTRL_STATUS, USB_O_EPCIM, USB_O_IDVIM, and USB_O_IE.

§ USBIntEnableControl()

void USBIntEnableControl ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Enables control interrupts on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Flagsspecifies which control interrupts to enable.

This function enables the control interrupts for the USB controller specified by the ui32Base parameter. The ui32Flags parameter specifies which control interrupts to enable. The flags passed in the ui32Flags parameters must be the definitions that start with USB_INTCTRL_* and not any other USB_INT flags.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREG, HWREGB, USB_EPCIM_PF, USB_IDVIM_ID, USB_INTCTRL_ALL, USB_INTCTRL_MODE_DETECT, USB_INTCTRL_POWER_FAULT, USB_INTCTRL_STATUS, USB_O_EPCIM, USB_O_IDVIM, and USB_O_IE.

§ USBIntStatusControl()

uint32_t USBIntStatusControl ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the control interrupt status on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function reads control interrupt status for a USB controller. This call returns the current status for control interrupts only, the endpoint interrupt status is retrieved by calling USBIntStatusEndpoint(). The bit values returned are compared against the USB_INTCTRL_* values.

The following are the meanings of all USB_INCTRL_ flags and the modes for which they are valid. These values apply to any calls to USBIntStatusControl(), USBIntEnableControl(), and USBIntDisableControl(). Some of these flags are only valid in the following modes as indicated in the parentheses: Host, Device, and OTG.

  • USB_INTCTRL_ALL - A full mask of all control interrupt sources.
  • USB_INTCTRL_VBUS_ERR - A VBUS error has occurred (Host Only).
  • USB_INTCTRL_SESSION - Session Start Detected on A-side of cable (OTG Only).
  • USB_INTCTRL_SESSION_END - Session End Detected (Device Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_DISCONNECT - Device Disconnect Detected (Host Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_CONNECT - Device Connect Detected (Host Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_SOF - Start of Frame Detected.
  • USB_INTCTRL_BABBLE - USB controller detected a device signaling past the end of a frame (Host Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_RESET - Reset signaling detected by device (Device Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_RESUME - Resume signaling detected.
  • USB_INTCTRL_SUSPEND - Suspend signaling detected by device (Device Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_MODE_DETECT - OTG cable mode detection has completed (OTG Only)
  • USB_INTCTRL_POWER_FAULT - Power Fault detected (Host Only)
Note
This call clears the source of all of the control status interrupts.
Returns
Returns the status of the control interrupts for a USB controller.

References ASSERT, HWREG, HWREGB, USB_EPCISC_PF, USB_IDVRIS_ID, USB_INTCTRL_MODE_DETECT, USB_INTCTRL_POWER_FAULT, USB_O_EPCISC, USB_O_IDVISC, and USB_O_IS.

§ USBIntDisableEndpoint()

void USBIntDisableEndpoint ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Disables endpoint interrupts on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Flagsspecifies which endpoint interrupts to disable.

This function disables endpoint interrupts for the USB controller specified by the ui32Base parameter. The ui32Flags parameter specifies which endpoint interrupts to disable. The flags passed in the ui32Flags parameters must be the definitions that start with USB_INTEP_* and not any other USB_INT flags.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_INTEP_0, USB_INTEP_DEV_IN, USB_INTEP_DEV_OUT, USB_INTEP_HOST_IN, USB_INTEP_HOST_OUT, USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT, USB_O_RXIE, and USB_O_TXIE.

§ USBIntEnableEndpoint()

void USBIntEnableEndpoint ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Enables endpoint interrupts on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Flagsspecifies which endpoint interrupts to enable.

This function enables endpoint interrupts for the USB controller specified by the ui32Base parameter. The ui32Flags parameter specifies which endpoint interrupts to enable. The flags passed in the ui32Flags parameters must be the definitions that start with USB_INTEP_* and not any other USB_INT flags.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_INTEP_0, USB_INTEP_DEV_IN, USB_INTEP_DEV_OUT, USB_INTEP_HOST_IN, USB_INTEP_HOST_OUT, USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT, USB_O_RXIE, and USB_O_TXIE.

§ USBIntStatusEndpoint()

uint32_t USBIntStatusEndpoint ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the endpoint interrupt status on a specified USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function reads endpoint interrupt status for a USB controller. This call returns the current status for endpoint interrupts only, the control interrupt status is retrieved by calling USBIntStatusControl(). The bit values returned are compared against the USB_INTEP_* values. These values are grouped into classes for USB_INTEP_HOST_* and USB_INTEP_DEV_* values to handle both host and device modes with all endpoints.

Note
This call clears the source of all of the endpoint interrupts.
Returns
Returns the status of the endpoint interrupts for a USB controller.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_INTEP_RX_SHIFT, USB_O_RXIS, and USB_O_TXIS.

§ USBIntRegister()

void USBIntRegister ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
void(*)(void)  pfnHandler 
)

Registers an interrupt handler for the USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
pfnHandleris a pointer to the function to be called when a USB interrupt occurs.

This function registers the handler to be called when a USB interrupt occurs and enables the global USB interrupt in the interrupt controller. The specific desired USB interrupts must be enabled via a separate call to USBIntEnable(). It is the interrupt handler's responsibility to clear the interrupt sources via calls to USBIntStatusControl() and USBIntStatusEndpoint().

See also
IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt handlers.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT.

§ USBIntUnregister()

void USBIntUnregister ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Unregisters an interrupt handler for the USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function unregisters the interrupt handler. This function also disables the USB interrupt in the interrupt controller.

See also
IntRegister() for important information about registering or unregistering interrupt handlers.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT.

§ USBEndpointStatus()

uint32_t USBEndpointStatus ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Returns the current status of an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.

This function returns the status of a specified endpoint. If any of these status bits must be cleared, then the USBDevEndpointStatusClear() or the USBHostEndpointStatusClear() functions must be called.

The following are the status flags for host mode:

  • USB_HOST_IN_PID_ERROR - PID error on the specified endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_IN_NOT_COMP - The device failed to respond to an IN request.
  • USB_HOST_IN_STALL - A stall was received on an IN endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_IN_DATA_ERROR - There was a CRC or bit-stuff error on an IN endpoint in Isochronous mode.
  • USB_HOST_IN_NAK_TO - NAKs received on this IN endpoint for more than the specified timeout period.
  • USB_HOST_IN_ERROR - Failed to communicate with a device using this IN endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_IN_FIFO_FULL - This IN endpoint's FIFO is full.
  • USB_HOST_IN_PKTRDY - Data packet ready on this IN endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_NAK_TO - NAKs received on this OUT endpoint for more than the specified timeout period.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_NOT_COMP - The device failed to respond to an OUT request.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_STALL - A stall was received on this OUT endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_ERROR - Failed to communicate with a device using this OUT endpoint.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_FIFO_NE - This endpoint's OUT FIFO is not empty.
  • USB_HOST_OUT_PKTPEND - The data transfer on this OUT endpoint has not completed.
  • USB_HOST_EP0_NAK_TO - NAKs received on endpoint zero for more than the specified timeout period.
  • USB_HOST_EP0_ERROR - The device failed to respond to a request on endpoint zero.
  • USB_HOST_EP0_IN_STALL - A stall was received on endpoint zero for an IN transaction.
  • USB_HOST_EP0_IN_PKTRDY - Data packet ready on endpoint zero for an IN transaction.

The following are the status flags for device mode:

  • USB_DEV_OUT_SENT_STALL - A stall was sent on this OUT endpoint.
  • USB_DEV_OUT_DATA_ERROR - There was a CRC or bit-stuff error on an OUT endpoint.
  • USB_DEV_OUT_OVERRUN - An OUT packet was not loaded due to a full FIFO.
  • USB_DEV_OUT_FIFO_FULL - The OUT endpoint's FIFO is full.
  • USB_DEV_OUT_PKTRDY - There is a data packet ready in the OUT endpoint's FIFO.
  • USB_DEV_IN_NOT_COMP - A larger packet was split up, more data to come.
  • USB_DEV_IN_SENT_STALL - A stall was sent on this IN endpoint.
  • USB_DEV_IN_UNDERRUN - Data was requested on the IN endpoint and no data was ready.
  • USB_DEV_IN_FIFO_NE - The IN endpoint's FIFO is not empty.
  • USB_DEV_IN_PKTPEND - The data transfer on this IN endpoint has not completed.
  • USB_DEV_EP0_SETUP_END - A control transaction ended before Data End condition was sent.
  • USB_DEV_EP0_SENT_STALL - A stall was sent on endpoint zero.
  • USB_DEV_EP0_IN_PKTPEND - The data transfer on endpoint zero has not completed.
  • USB_DEV_EP0_OUT_PKTRDY - There is a data packet ready in endpoint zero's OUT FIFO.
Returns
The current status flags for the endpoint depending on mode.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGH, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, and USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT.

§ USBHostEndpointStatusClear()

void USBHostEndpointStatusClear ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Clears the status bits in this endpoint in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsare the status bits that are cleared.

This function clears the status of any bits that are passed in the ui32Flags parameter. The ui32Flags parameter can take the value returned from the USBEndpointStatus() call.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, and USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT.

§ USBDevEndpointStatusClear()

void USBDevEndpointStatusClear ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Clears the status bits in this endpoint in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsare the status bits that are cleared.

This function clears the status of any bits that are passed in the ui32Flags parameter. The ui32Flags parameter can take the value returned from the USBEndpointStatus() call.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_RXRDYC, USB_CSRL0_SETENDC, USB_DEV_EP0_OUT_PKTRDY, USB_DEV_EP0_SENT_STALL, USB_DEV_EP0_SETUP_END, USB_DEV_RX_DATA_ERROR, USB_DEV_RX_OVERRUN, USB_DEV_RX_SENT_STALL, USB_DEV_TX_SENT_STALL, USB_DEV_TX_UNDERRUN, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, and USB_RX_EPSTATUS_SHIFT.

§ USBHostEndpointDataToggle()

void USBHostEndpointDataToggle ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
bool  bDataToggle,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the value data toggle on an endpoint in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies the endpoint to reset the data toggle.
bDataTogglespecifies whether to set the state to DATA0 or DATA1.
ui32Flagsspecifies whether to set the IN or OUT endpoint.

This function is used to force the state of the data toggle in host mode. If the value passed in the bDataToggle parameter is false, then the data toggle is set to the DATA0 state, and if it is true it is set to the DATA1 state. The ui32Flags parameter can be USB_EP_HOST_IN or USB_EP_HOST_OUT to access the desired portion of this endpoint. The ui32Flags parameter is ignored for endpoint zero.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRH0_DT, USB_CSRH0_DTWE, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_IN, USB_O_CSRH0, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_RXCSRH1_DT, USB_RXCSRH1_DTWE, USB_TXCSRH1_DT, and USB_TXCSRH1_DTWE.

§ USBEndpointDataToggleClear()

void USBEndpointDataToggleClear ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the data toggle on an endpoint to zero.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies the endpoint to reset the data toggle.
ui32Flagsspecifies whether to access the IN or OUT endpoint.

This function causes the USB controller to clear the data toggle for an endpoint. This call is not valid for endpoint zero and can be made with host or device controllers.

The ui32Flags parameter must be one of USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_EP_HOST_IN, USB_EP_DEV_OUT, or USB_EP_DEV_IN.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, USB_RXCSRL1_CLRDT, and USB_TXCSRL1_CLRDT.

§ USBHostEndpointPing()

void USBHostEndpointPing ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
bool  bEnable 
)

Enables or disables ping tokens for an endpoint using high-speed control transfers in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies the endpoint to enable/disable ping tokens.
bEnablespecifies whether enable or disable ping tokens.

This function configures the USB controller to either send or not send ping tokens during the data and status phase of high speed control transfers. The only supported value for ui32Endpoint is USB_EP_0 because all control transfers are handled using this endpoint. If the bEnable is true then ping tokens are enabled, if false then ping tokens are disabled. This must be used if the controller must support communications with devices that do not support ping tokens in high speed mode.

Example: Disable ping transactions in host mode on endpoint 0.

//! //
//! // Disable ping transaction on endpoint 0.
//! //
//! USBHostEndpointPing(USB0_BASE, USB_EP_0, false);
//! 
\note This function must only be called in host mode.

\return None.  

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_CSRH0_DISPING, USB_EP_0, and USB_O_CSRH0.

§ USBDevEndpointStall()

void USBDevEndpointStall ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Stalls the specified endpoint in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies the endpoint to stall.
ui32Flagsspecifies whether to stall the IN or OUT endpoint.

This function causes the endpoint number passed in to go into a stall condition. If the ui32Flags parameter is USB_EP_DEV_IN, then the stall is issued on the IN portion of this endpoint. If the ui32Flags parameter is USB_EP_DEV_OUT, then the stall is issued on the OUT portion of this endpoint.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_RXRDYC, USB_CSRL0_STALL, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_DEV_OUT, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, USB_RXCSRL1_STALL, and USB_TXCSRL1_STALL.

§ USBDevEndpointStallClear()

void USBDevEndpointStallClear ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Clears the stall condition on the specified endpoint in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies which endpoint to remove the stall condition.
ui32Flagsspecifies whether to remove the stall condition from the IN or the OUT portion of this endpoint.

This function causes the endpoint number passed in to exit the stall condition. If the ui32Flags parameter is USB_EP_DEV_IN, then the stall is cleared on the IN portion of this endpoint. If the ui32Flags parameter is USB_EP_DEV_OUT, then the stall is cleared on the OUT portion of this endpoint.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_STALLED, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_DEV_OUT, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, USB_RXCSRL1_CLRDT, USB_RXCSRL1_STALL, USB_RXCSRL1_STALLED, USB_TXCSRL1_CLRDT, USB_TXCSRL1_STALL, and USB_TXCSRL1_STALLED.

§ USBDevConnect()

void USBDevConnect ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Connects the USB controller to the bus in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function causes the soft connect feature of the USB controller to be enabled. Call USBDevDisconnect() to remove the USB device from the bus.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_SOFTCONN.

§ USBDevDisconnect()

void USBDevDisconnect ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Removes the USB controller from the bus in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function causes the soft connect feature of the USB controller to remove the device from the USB bus. A call to USBDevConnect() is needed to reconnect to the bus.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_SOFTCONN.

§ USBDevAddrSet()

void USBDevAddrSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Address 
)

Sets the address in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Addressis the address to use for a device.

This function configures the device address on the USB bus. This address was likely received via a SET ADDRESS command from the host controller.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, and USB_O_FADDR.

§ USBDevAddrGet()

uint32_t USBDevAddrGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the current device address in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the current device address. This address was set by a call to USBDevAddrSet().

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
The current device address.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, and USB_O_FADDR.

§ USBHostEndpointConfig()

void USBHostEndpointConfig ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32MaxPayload,
uint32_t  ui32NAKPollInterval,
uint32_t  ui32TargetEndpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the base configuration for a host endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32MaxPayloadis the maximum payload for this endpoint.
ui32NAKPollIntervalis the either the NAK timeout limit or the polling interval, depending on the type of endpoint.
ui32TargetEndpointis the endpoint that the host endpoint is targeting.
ui32Flagsare used to configure other endpoint settings.

This function sets the basic configuration for the transmit or receive portion of an endpoint in host mode. The ui32Flags parameter determines some of the configuration while the other parameters provide the rest. The ui32Flags parameter determines whether this is an IN endpoint (USB_EP_HOST_IN or USB_EP_DEV_IN) or an OUT endpoint (USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_DEV_OUT), whether this is a Full speed endpoint (USB_EP_SPEED_FULL) or a Low speed endpoint (USB_EP_SPEED_LOW).

The USB_EP_MODE_ flags control the type of the endpoint.

  • USB_EP_MODE_CTRL is a control endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_ISOC is an isochronous endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_BULK is a bulk endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_INT is an interrupt endpoint.

The ui32NAKPollInterval parameter has different meanings based on the USB_EP_MODE value and whether or not this call is being made for endpoint zero or another endpoint. For endpoint zero or any Bulk endpoints, this value always indicates the number of frames to allow a device to NAK before considering it a timeout. If this endpoint is an isochronous or interrupt endpoint, this value is the polling interval for this endpoint.

For interrupt endpoints, the polling interval is the number of frames between interrupt IN requests to an endpoint and has a range of 1 to 255. For isochronous endpoints this value represents a polling interval of 2 ^ (ui32NAKPollInterval - 1) frames. When used as a NAK timeout, the ui32NAKPollInterval value specifies 2 ^ (ui32NAKPollInterval - 1) frames before issuing a time out.

There are two special time out values that can be specified when setting the ui32NAKPollInterval value. The first is MAX_NAK_LIMIT, which is the maximum value that can be passed in this variable. The other is DISABLE_NAK_LIMIT, which indicates that there is no limit on the number of NAKs.

The USB_EP_DMA_MODE_ flags determine the type of DMA access to the endpoint data FIFOs. The choice of the DMA mode depends on how the DMA controller is configured and how it is being used. See the ``Using USB with the uDMA Controller'' or the ''Using the integrated USB DMA Controller'' section for more information on DMA configuration depending on the type of DMA that is supported by the USB controller.

When configuring the OUT portion of an endpoint, the USB_EP_AUTO_SET bit is specified to cause the transmission of data on the USB bus to start as soon as the number of bytes specified by ui32MaxPayload has been written into the OUT FIFO for this endpoint.

When configuring the IN portion of an endpoint, the USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST bit can be specified to trigger the request for more data once the FIFO has been drained enough to fit ui32MaxPayload bytes. The USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR bit can be used to clear the data packet ready flag automatically once the data has been read from the FIFO. If this option is not used, this flag must be manually cleared via a call to USBDevEndpointStatusClear() or USBHostEndpointStatusClear().

For interrupt endpoints in low or full speed mode, the polling interval (ui32NAKPollInterval) is the number of frames between interrupt IN requests to an endpoint and has a range of 1 to 255. For interrupt endpoints in high speed mode the polling interval is 2 ^ (ui32NAKPollInterval - 1) microframes between interrupt IN requests to an endpoint and has a range of 1 to 16.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, HWREGH, MAX_NAK_LIMIT, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR, USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST, USB_EP_AUTO_SET, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_0, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_EP_MODE_BULK, USB_EP_MODE_CTRL, USB_EP_MODE_INT, USB_EP_MODE_ISOC, USB_EP_MODE_MASK, USB_EP_SPEED_FULL, USB_EP_SPEED_HIGH, USB_O_NAKLMT, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_RXINTERVAL1, USB_O_RXMAXP1, USB_O_RXTYPE1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_O_TXINTERVAL1, USB_O_TXMAXP1, USB_O_TXTYPE1, USB_O_TYPE0, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTOCL, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTORQ, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_TXCSRH1_AUTOSET, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_TXTYPE1_PROTO_BULK, USB_TXTYPE1_PROTO_CTRL, USB_TXTYPE1_PROTO_INT, USB_TXTYPE1_PROTO_ISOC, USB_TXTYPE1_SPEED_FULL, USB_TXTYPE1_SPEED_HIGH, USB_TXTYPE1_SPEED_LOW, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_FULL, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_HIGH, and USB_TYPE0_SPEED_LOW.

§ USBHostEndpointSpeed()

void USBHostEndpointSpeed ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Changes the speed of the connection for a host endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsare used to configure other endpoint settings.

This function sets the USB speed for an IN or OUT endpoint in host mode. The ui32Flags parameter specifies the speed using one of the following values: USB_EP_SPEED_LOW, USB_EP_SPEED_FULL, or USB_EP_SPEED_HIGH. The ui32Flags parameter also specifies which direction is set by adding the logical OR in either USB_EP_HOST_IN or USB_EP_HOST_OUT. All other flags are ignored. This function is typically only used for endpoint 0, but could be used with other endpoints as well.

Example: Set host transactions on endpoint 0 to full speed..

//! //
//! // Set host endpoint 0 transactions to full speed.
//! //
//! USBHostEndpointSpeed(USB0_BASE, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_SPEED_FULL);
//! 
\note This function must only be called in host mode.

\return None.  

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, HWREGH, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_EP_SPEED_FULL, USB_EP_SPEED_HIGH, USB_O_RXTYPE1, USB_O_TXTYPE1, USB_O_TYPE0, USB_RXTYPE1_SPEED_M, USB_TXTYPE1_SPEED_M, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_FULL, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_HIGH, and USB_TYPE0_SPEED_LOW.

§ USBDevEndpointConfigSet()

void USBDevEndpointConfigSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32MaxPacketSize,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the configuration for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32MaxPacketSizeis the maximum packet size for this endpoint.
ui32Flagsare used to configure other endpoint settings.

This function sets the basic configuration for an endpoint in device mode. Endpoint zero does not have a dynamic configuration, so this function must not be called for endpoint zero. The ui32Flags parameter determines some of the configuration while the other parameters provide the rest.

The USB_EP_MODE_ flags define what the type is for the specified endpoint.

  • USB_EP_MODE_CTRL is a control endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_ISOC is an isochronous endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_BULK is a bulk endpoint.
  • USB_EP_MODE_INT is an interrupt endpoint.

The USB_EP_DMA_MODE_ flags determine the type of DMA access to the endpoint data FIFOs. The choice of the DMA mode depends on how the DMA controller is configured and how it is being used. See the ``Using USB with the uDMA Controller'' or the ''Using the integrated USB DMA Controller'' section for more information on DMA configuration depending on the type of DMA that is supported by the USB controller.

When configuring an IN endpoint, the USB_EP_AUTO_SET bit can be specified to cause the automatic transmission of data on the USB bus as soon as ui32MaxPacketSize bytes of data are written into the FIFO for this endpoint. This option is commonly used with DMA (both on devices with integrated USB DMA as well as those that use uDMA) as no interaction is required to start the transmission of data.

When configuring an OUT endpoint, the USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST bit is specified to trigger the request for more data once the FIFO has been drained enough to receive ui32MaxPacketSize more bytes of data. Also for OUT endpoints, the USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR bit can be used to clear the data packet ready flag automatically once the data has been read from the FIFO. If this option is not used, this flag must be manually cleared via a call to USBDevEndpointStatusClear(). Both of these settings can be used to remove the need for extra calls when using the controller with DMA.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, HWREGH, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR, USB_EP_AUTO_SET, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_DIS_NYET, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_0, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1, USB_EP_MODE_ISOC, USB_EP_MODE_MASK, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_RXMAXP1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, USB_O_TXMAXP1, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTOCL, USB_RXCSRH1_DISNYET, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_RXCSRH1_ISO, USB_RXCSRL1_CLRDT, USB_TXCSRH1_AUTOSET, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_TXCSRH1_ISO, and USB_TXCSRL1_CLRDT.

§ USBDevEndpointConfigGet()

void USBDevEndpointConfigGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t *  pui32MaxPacketSize,
uint32_t *  pui32Flags 
)

Gets the current configuration for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
pui32MaxPacketSizeis a pointer which is written with the maximum packet size for this endpoint.
pui32Flagsis a pointer which is written with the current endpoint settings. On entry to the function, this pointer must contain either USB_EP_DEV_IN or USB_EP_DEV_OUT to indicate whether the IN or OUT endpoint is to be queried.

This function returns the basic configuration for an endpoint in device mode. The values returned in *pui32MaxPacketSize and *pui32Flags are equivalent to the ui32MaxPacketSize and ui32Flags previously passed to USBDevEndpointConfigSet() for this endpoint.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, HWREGH, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR, USB_EP_AUTO_SET, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_DEV_OUT, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_0, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1, USB_EP_MODE_BULK, USB_EP_MODE_ISOC, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_RXMAXP1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_O_TXMAXP1, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTOCL, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_RXCSRH1_ISO, USB_TXCSRH1_AUTOSET, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAEN, USB_TXCSRH1_DMAMOD, and USB_TXCSRH1_ISO.

§ USBFIFOConfigSet()

void USBFIFOConfigSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32FIFOAddress,
uint32_t  ui32FIFOSize,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the FIFO configuration for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32FIFOAddressis the starting address for the FIFO.
ui32FIFOSizeis the size of the FIFO specified by one of the USB_FIFO_SZ_ values.
ui32Flagsspecifies what information to set in the FIFO configuration.

This function configures the starting FIFO RAM address and size of the FIFO for a specified endpoint. Endpoint zero does not have a dynamically configurable FIFO, so this function must not be called for endpoint zero. The ui32FIFOSize parameter must be one of the values in the USB_FIFO_SZ_ values.

The ui32FIFOAddress value must be a multiple of 8 bytes and directly indicates the starting address in the USB controller's FIFO RAM. For example, a value of 64 indicates that the FIFO starts 64 bytes into the USB controller's FIFO memory. The ui32Flags value specifies whether the endpoint's OUT or IN FIFO must be configured. If in host mode, use USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_HOST_IN, and if in device mode, use USB_EP_DEV_OUT or USB_EP_DEV_IN.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, and USB_EP_HOST_OUT.

§ USBFIFOConfigGet()

void USBFIFOConfigGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t *  pui32FIFOAddress,
uint32_t *  pui32FIFOSize,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Returns the FIFO configuration for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
pui32FIFOAddressis the starting address for the FIFO.
pui32FIFOSizeis the size of the FIFO as specified by one of the USB_FIFO_SZ_ values.
ui32Flagsspecifies what information to retrieve from the FIFO configuration.

This function returns the starting address and size of the FIFO for a specified endpoint. Endpoint zero does not have a dynamically configurable FIFO, so this function must not be called for endpoint zero. The ui32Flags parameter specifies whether the endpoint's OUT or IN FIFO must be read. If in host mode, the ui32Flags parameter must be USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_HOST_IN, and if in device mode, the ui32Flags parameter must be either USB_EP_DEV_OUT or USB_EP_DEV_IN.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, and USB_EP_HOST_OUT.

§ USBEndpointDMAConfigSet()

void USBEndpointDMAConfigSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Config 
)

Configure the DMA settings for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Configspecifies the configuration options for an endpoint.

This function configures the DMA settings for a specified endpoint without changing other options that may already be configured. In order for the DMA transfer to be enabled, the USBEndpointDMAEnable() function must be called before starting the DMA transfer. The configuration options are passed in the ui32Config parameter and can have the values described below.

One of the following values to specify direction:

  • USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_DEV_IN - This setting is used with DMA transfers from memory to the USB controller.
  • USB_EP_HOST_IN or USB_EP_DEV_OUT - This setting is used with DMA transfers from the USB controller to memory.

One of the following values:

  • USB_EP_DMA_MODE_0(default) - This setting is typically used for transfers that do not span multiple packets or when interrupts are required for each packet.
  • USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1 - This setting is typically used for transfers that span multiple packets and do not require interrupts between packets.

Values only used with USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_DEV_IN:

  • USB_EP_AUTO_SET - This setting is used to allow transmit DMA transfers to automatically be sent when a full packet is loaded into a FIFO. This is needed with USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1 to ensure that packets go out when the FIFO becomes full and the DMA has more data to send.

Values only used with USB_EP_HOST_IN or USB_EP_DEV_OUT:

  • USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR - This setting is used to allow receive DMA transfers to automatically be acknowledged as they are received. This is needed with USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1 to ensure that packets continue to be received and acknowledged when the FIFO is emptied by the DMA transfer.

Values only used with USB_EP_HOST_IN:

  • USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST - This setting is used to allow receive DMA transfers to automatically request a new IN transaction when the previous transfer has emptied the FIFO. This is typically used in conjunction with USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR so that receive DMA transfers can continue without interrupting the main processor.

Example: Set endpoint 1 receive endpoint to automatically acknowledge request and automatically generate a new IN request in host mode.

//! //
//! // Configure endpoint 1 for receiving multiple packets using DMA.
//! //
//! USBEndpointDMAConfigSet(USB0_BASE, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_HOST_IN |
//!                                              USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1 |
//!                                              USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR |
//!                                              USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST);
//! 
\b Example: Set endpoint 2 transmit endpoint to automatically send each
packet in host mode when spanning multiple packets.
//! //
//! // Configure endpoint 1 for transmitting multiple packets using DMA.
//! //
//! USBEndpointDMAConfigSet(USB0_BASE, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_HOST_OUT |
//!                                              USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1 |
//!                                              USB_EP_AUTO_SET);
//! 
\return None.  

References EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_AUTO_CLEAR, USB_EP_AUTO_REQUEST, USB_EP_AUTO_SET, USB_EP_DMA_MODE_1, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTOCL, USB_RXCSRH1_AUTORQ, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAMOD, USB_TXCSRH1_AUTOSET, and USB_TXCSRH1_DMAMOD.

§ USBEndpointDMAEnable()

void USBEndpointDMAEnable ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Enable DMA on a specified endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsspecifies which direction and what mode to use when enabling DMA.

This function enables DMA on a specified endpoint and configures the mode according to the values in the ui32Flags parameter. The ui32Flags parameter must have USB_EP_DEV_IN or USB_EP_DEV_OUT set. Once this function is called the only DMA or error interrupts are generated by the USB controller.

Note
If this function is called when an endpoint is configured in DMA mode 0 the USB controller does not generate an interrupt.
Returns
None.

References EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAEN, and USB_TXCSRH1_DMAEN.

§ USBEndpointDMADisable()

void USBEndpointDMADisable ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Disable DMA on a specified endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsspecifies which direction to disable.

This function disables DMA on a specified endpoint to allow non-DMA USB transactions to generate interrupts normally. The ui32Flags parameter must be USB_EP_DEV_IN or USB_EP_DEV_OUT; all other bits are ignored.

Returns
None.

References EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_O_RXCSRH1, USB_O_TXCSRH1, USB_RXCSRH1_DMAEN, and USB_TXCSRH1_DMAEN.

§ USBEndpointDataAvail()

uint32_t USBEndpointDataAvail ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Determines the number of bytes of data available in a specified endpoint's FIFO.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.

This function returns the number of bytes of data currently available in the FIFO for the specified receive (OUT) endpoint. It may be used prior to calling USBEndpointDataGet() to determine the size of buffer required to hold the newly-received packet.

Returns
This call returns the number of bytes available in a specified endpoint FIFO.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGH, USB_CSRL0_RXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_COUNT0, USB_O_CSRL0, and USB_O_RXCSRL1.

§ USBEndpointDataGet()

int32_t USBEndpointDataGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint8_t *  pui8Data,
uint32_t *  pui32Size 
)

Retrieves data from the specified endpoint's FIFO.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
pui8Datais a pointer to the data area used to return the data from the FIFO.
pui32Sizeis initially the size of the buffer passed into this call via the pui8Data parameter. It is set to the amount of data returned in the buffer.

This function returns the data from the FIFO for the specified endpoint. The pui32Size parameter indicates the size of the buffer passed in the pui32Data parameter. The data in the pui32Size parameter is changed to match the amount of data returned in the pui8Data parameter. If a zero-byte packet is received, this call does not return an error but instead just returns a zero in the pui32Size parameter. The only error case occurs when there is no data packet available.

Returns
This call returns 0, or -1 if no packet was received.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, HWREGH, USB_CSRL0_RXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_COUNT0, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_FIFO0, and USB_O_RXCSRL1.

§ USBDevEndpointDataAck()

void USBDevEndpointDataAck ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
bool  bIsLastPacket 
)

Acknowledge that data was read from the specified endpoint's FIFO in device mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
bIsLastPacketindicates if this packet is the last one.

This function acknowledges that the data was read from the endpoint's FIFO. The bIsLastPacket parameter is set to a true value if this is the last in a series of data packets on endpoint zero. The bIsLastPacket parameter is not used for endpoints other than endpoint zero. This call can be used if processing is required between reading the data and acknowledging that the data has been read.

Note
This function must only be called in device mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_DATAEND, USB_CSRL0_RXRDYC, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, and USB_RXCSRL1_RXRDY.

§ USBHostEndpointDataAck()

void USBHostEndpointDataAck ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Acknowledge that data was read from the specified endpoint's FIFO in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.

This function acknowledges that the data was read from the endpoint's FIFO. This call is used if processing is required between reading the data and acknowledging that the data has been read.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_RXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, and USB_RXCSRL1_RXRDY.

§ USBEndpointDataPut()

int32_t USBEndpointDataPut ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint8_t *  pui8Data,
uint32_t  ui32Size 
)

Puts data into the specified endpoint's FIFO.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
pui8Datais a pointer to the data area used as the source for the data to put into the FIFO.
ui32Sizeis the amount of data to put into the FIFO.

This function puts the data from the pui8Data parameter into the FIFO for this endpoint. If a packet is already pending for transmission, then this call does not put any of the data into the FIFO and returns -1. Care must be taken to not write more data than can fit into the FIFO allocated by the call to USBFIFOConfigSet().

Returns
This call returns 0 on success, or -1 to indicate that the FIFO is in use and cannot be written.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_TXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_FIFO0, and USB_TXCSRL1_TXRDY.

§ USBEndpointDataSend()

int32_t USBEndpointDataSend ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32TransType 
)

Starts the transfer of data from an endpoint's FIFO.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32TransTypeis set to indicate what type of data is being sent.

This function starts the transfer of data from the FIFO for a specified endpoint. This function is called if the USB_EP_AUTO_SET bit was not enabled for the endpoint. Setting the ui32TransType parameter allows the appropriate signaling on the USB bus for the type of transaction being requested. The ui32TransType parameter must be one of the following:

  • USB_TRANS_OUT for OUT transaction on any endpoint in host mode.
  • USB_TRANS_IN for IN transaction on any endpoint in device mode.
  • USB_TRANS_IN_LAST for the last IN transaction on endpoint zero in a sequence of IN transactions.
  • USB_TRANS_SETUP for setup transactions on endpoint zero.
  • USB_TRANS_STATUS for status results on endpoint zero.
Returns
This call returns 0 on success, or -1 if a transmission is already in progress.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_TXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, and USB_TXCSRL1_TXRDY.

§ USBFIFOFlush()

void USBFIFOFlush ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Forces a flush of an endpoint's FIFO.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsspecifies if the IN or OUT endpoint is accessed.

This function forces the USB controller to flush out the data in the FIFO. The function can be called with either host or device controllers and requires the ui32Flags parameter be one of USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_EP_HOST_IN, USB_EP_DEV_OUT, or USB_EP_DEV_IN.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_CSRH0_FLUSH, USB_CSRL0_RXRDY, USB_CSRL0_TXRDY, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_DEV_IN, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_O_CSRH0, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, USB_O_TXCSRL1, USB_RXCSRL1_FLUSH, USB_RXCSRL1_RXRDY, USB_TXCSRL1_FLUSH, and USB_TXCSRL1_TXRDY.

§ USBHostRequestIN()

void USBHostRequestIN ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Schedules a request for an IN transaction on an endpoint in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.

This function schedules a request for an IN transaction. When the USB device being communicated with responds with the data, the data can be retrieved by calling USBEndpointDataGet() or via a DMA transfer.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode and only for IN endpoints.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, and USB_RXCSRL1_REQPKT.

§ USBHostRequestINClear()

void USBHostRequestINClear ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Clears a scheduled IN transaction for an endpoint in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.

This function clears a previously scheduled IN transaction if it is still pending. This function is used to safely disable any scheduled IN transactions if the endpoint specified by ui32Endpoint is reconfigured for communications with other devices.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode and only for IN endpoints.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, EP_OFFSET, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_O_CSRL0, USB_O_RXCSRL1, and USB_RXCSRL1_REQPKT.

§ USBHostRequestStatus()

void USBHostRequestStatus ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Issues a request for a status IN transaction on endpoint zero.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function is used to cause a request for a status IN transaction from a device on endpoint zero. This function can only be used with endpoint zero as that is the only control endpoint that supports this ability. This function is used to complete the last phase of a control transaction to a device and an interrupt is signaled when the status packet has been received.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_CSRL0_REQPKT, USB_CSRL0_STATUS, and USB_O_CSRL0.

§ USBHostAddrSet()

void USBHostAddrSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Addr,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the functional address for the device that is connected to an endpoint in host mode.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Addris the functional address for the controller to use for this endpoint.
ui32Flagsdetermines if this is an IN or an OUT endpoint.

This function configures the functional address for a device that is using this endpoint for communication. This ui32Addr parameter is the address of the target device that this endpoint is communicating with. The ui32Flags parameter indicates if the IN or OUT endpoint is set.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, and USB_O_TXFUNCADDR0.

§ USBHostAddrGet()

uint32_t USBHostAddrGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Gets the current functional device address for an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsdetermines if this is an IN or an OUT endpoint.

This function returns the current functional address that an endpoint is using to communicate with a device. The ui32Flags parameter determines if the IN or OUT endpoint's device address is returned.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
Returns the current function address being used by an endpoint.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, and USB_O_TXFUNCADDR0.

§ USBHostHubAddrSet()

void USBHostHubAddrSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Addr,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the hub address for the device that is connected to an endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Addris the hub address and port for the device using this endpoint. The hub address must be defined in bits 0 through 6 with the port number in bits 8 through 14.
ui32Flagsdetermines if this is an IN or an OUT endpoint.

This function configures the hub address for a device that is using this endpoint for communication. The ui32Flags parameter determines if the device address for the IN or the OUT endpoint is configured by this call and sets the speed of the downstream device. Valid values are one of USB_EP_HOST_OUT or USB_EP_HOST_IN optionally ORed with USB_EP_SPEED_LOW.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, HWREGH, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, USB_EP_SPEED_FULL, USB_EP_SPEED_HIGH, USB_O_TXHUBADDR0, USB_O_TYPE0, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_FULL, USB_TYPE0_SPEED_HIGH, and USB_TYPE0_SPEED_LOW.

§ USBHostHubAddrGet()

uint32_t USBHostHubAddrGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Gets the current device hub address for this endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint to access.
ui32Flagsdetermines if this is an IN or an OUT endpoint.

This function returns the current hub address that an endpoint is using to communicate with a device. The ui32Flags parameter determines if the device address for the IN or OUT endpoint is returned.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
This function returns the current hub address being used by an endpoint.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_EP_0, USB_EP_1, USB_EP_2, USB_EP_3, USB_EP_4, USB_EP_5, USB_EP_6, USB_EP_7, USB_EP_HOST_OUT, and USB_O_TXHUBADDR0.

§ USBHostPwrConfig()

void USBHostPwrConfig ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Sets the configuration for USB power fault.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Flagsspecifies the configuration of the power fault.

This function controls how the USB controller uses its external power control pins (USBnPFLT and USBnEPEN). The flags specify the power fault level sensitivity, the power fault action, and the power enable level and source.

One of the following can be selected as the power fault level sensitivity:

  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_LOW - An external power fault is indicated by the pin being driven low.
  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_HIGH - An external power fault is indicated by the pin being driven high.

One of the following can be selected as the power fault action:

  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_EP_NONE - No automatic action when power fault detected.
  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_EP_TRI - Automatically tri-state the USBnEPEN pin on a power fault.
  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_EP_LOW - Automatically drive USBnEPEN pin low on a power fault.
  • USB_HOST_PWRFLT_EP_HIGH - Automatically drive USBnEPEN pin high on a power fault.

One of the following can be selected as the power enable level and source:

  • USB_HOST_PWREN_MAN_LOW - USBnEPEN is driven low by the USB controller when USBHostPwrEnable() is called.
  • USB_HOST_PWREN_MAN_HIGH - USBnEPEN is driven high by the USB controller when USBHostPwrEnable() is called.
  • USB_HOST_PWREN_AUTOLOW - USBnEPEN is driven low by the USB controller automatically if USBOTGSessionRequest() has enabled a session.
  • USB_HOST_PWREN_AUTOHIGH - USBnEPEN is driven high by the USB controller automatically if USBOTGSessionRequest() has enabled a session.

When using the VBUS glitch filter, the USB_HOST_PWREN_FILTER can be addded to ignore small, short drops in VBUS level caused by high power consumption. This feature is mainly used to avoid causing VBUS errors caused by devices with high in-rush current.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREG, HWREGH, USB_EPC_EPEN_M, USB_EPC_PFLTACT_M, USB_EPC_PFLTAEN, USB_EPC_PFLTSEN_HIGH, USB_HOST_PWREN_FILTER, USB_O_EPC, and USB_O_VDC.

§ USBHostPwrFaultEnable()

void USBHostPwrFaultEnable ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Enables power fault detection.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function enables power fault detection in the USB controller. If the USBnPFLT pin is not in use, this function must not be used.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_EPC_PFLTEN, and USB_O_EPC.

§ USBHostPwrFaultDisable()

void USBHostPwrFaultDisable ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Disables power fault detection.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function disables power fault detection in the USB controller.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_EPC_PFLTEN, and USB_O_EPC.

§ USBHostPwrEnable()

void USBHostPwrEnable ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Enables the external power pin.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function enables the USBnEPEN signal, which enables an external power supply in host mode operation.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_EPC_EPENDE, and USB_O_EPC.

§ USBHostPwrDisable()

void USBHostPwrDisable ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Disables the external power pin.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function disables the USBnEPEN signal, which disables an external power supply in host mode operation.

Note
This function must only be called in host mode.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, USB_EPC_EPENDE, and USB_O_EPC.

§ USBFrameNumberGet()

uint32_t USBFrameNumberGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Gets the current frame number.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the last frame number received.

Returns
The last frame number received.

References ASSERT, HWREGH, and USB_O_FRAME.

§ USBOTGSessionRequest()

void USBOTGSessionRequest ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
bool  bStart 
)

Starts or ends a session.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
bStartspecifies if this call starts or ends a session.

This function is used in OTG mode to start a session request or end a session. If the bStart parameter is set to true, then this function starts a session and if it is false it ends a session.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_DEVCTL_SESSION, and USB_O_DEVCTL.

§ USBFIFOAddrGet()

uint32_t USBFIFOAddrGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint 
)

Returns the absolute FIFO address for a specified endpoint.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointspecifies which endpoint's FIFO address to return.

This function returns the actual physical address of the FIFO. This address is needed when the USB is going to be used with the uDMA controller and the source or destination address must be set to the physical FIFO address for a specified endpoint. This function can also be used to provide the physical address to manually read data from an endpoints FIFO.

Returns
None.

References USB_O_FIFO0.

§ USBModeGet()

uint32_t USBModeGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the current operating mode of the controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the current operating mode on USB controllers with OTG or Dual mode functionality.

For OTG controllers:

The function returns one of the following values on OTG controllers:

USB_OTG_MODE_ASIDE_HOST indicates that the controller is in host mode on the A-side of the cable.

USB_OTG_MODE_ASIDE_DEV indicates that the controller is in device mode on the A-side of the cable.

USB_OTG_MODE_BSIDE_HOST indicates that the controller is in host mode on the B-side of the cable.

USB_OTG_MODE_BSIDE_DEV indicates that the controller is in device mode on the B-side of the cable. If an OTG session request is started with no cable in place, this mode is the default.

USB_OTG_MODE_NONE indicates that the controller is not attempting to determine its role in the system.

For Dual Mode controllers:

The function returns one of the following values:

USB_DUAL_MODE_HOST indicates that the controller is acting as a host.

USB_DUAL_MODE_DEVICE indicates that the controller acting as a device.

USB_DUAL_MODE_NONE indicates that the controller is not active as either a host or device.

Returns
Returns USB_OTG_MODE_ASIDE_HOST, USB_OTG_MODE_ASIDE_DEV, USB_OTG_MODE_BSIDE_HOST, USB_OTG_MODE_BSIDE_DEV, USB_OTG_MODE_NONE, USB_DUAL_MODE_HOST, USB_DUAL_MODE_DEVICE, or USB_DUAL_MODE_NONE.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_DEVCTL_DEV, USB_DEVCTL_HOST, USB_DEVCTL_SESSION, USB_DEVCTL_VBUS_M, and USB_O_DEVCTL.

§ USBHostMode()

void USBHostMode ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Change the mode of the USB controller to host.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function changes the mode of the USB controller to host mode.

Note
This function must only be called on microcontrollers that support OTG operation.
Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_GPCS_DEVMODOTG, and USB_O_GPCS.

§ USBDevMode()

void USBDevMode ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Change the mode of the USB controller to device.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function changes the mode of the USB controller to device mode.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, USB_GPCS_DEVMOD, USB_GPCS_DEVMODOTG, and USB_O_GPCS.

§ USBOTGMode()

void USBOTGMode ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Changes the mode of the USB controller to OTG.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function changes the mode of the USB controller to OTG mode. This function is only valid on microcontrollers that have the OTG capabilities.

Returns
None.

References ASSERT, HWREGB, and USB_O_GPCS.

§ USBModeConfig()

void USBModeConfig ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Mode 
)

Change the operating mode of the USB controller.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Modespecifies the operating mode of the USB OTG pins.

This function changes the operating modes of the USB controller. When operating in full OTG mode, the USB controller uses the VBUS and ID pins to detect mode and voltage changes. While these pins are primarily used in OTG mode, they can also affect the operation of host and device modes. In device mode, the USB controller can be configured to monitor or ignore VBUS. Monitoring VBUS allows the controller to determine if it has been disconnected from the host. In host mode, the USB controller uses the VBUS pin to detect loss of VBUS caused by excessive power draw due to a drop in the VBUS voltage. This call takes the place of USBHostMode(), USBDevMode(), and USBOTGMode(). The ui32Mode value should be one of the following values:

  • USB_MODE_OTG enables operating in full OTG mode, VBUS and ID are used by the controller.
  • USB_MODE_HOST enables operating only as a host with no monitoring of VBUS or ID pins.
  • USB_MODE_HOST_VBUS enables operating only as a host with monitoring of VBUS pin. This configuration enables detection of VBUS droop while still forcing host mode.
  • USB_MODE_DEVICE enables operating only as a device with no monitoring of VBUS or ID pins.
  • USB_MODE_DEVICE_VBUS enables operating only as a device with monitoring of VBUS pin. This configuration enables disconnect detection while still forcing device mode.

Example: Force device mode but allow monitoring of the USB VBUS pin.

//! //
//! // Force device mode but allow monitoring of VBUS for disconnect.
//! //
//! USBModeConfig(USB_MODE_DEVICE_VBUS);
//! 
\return None.  

References ASSERT, HWREG, and USB_O_GPCS.

§ USBPHYPowerOff()

void USBPHYPowerOff ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Powers off the internal USB PHY.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function powers off the internal USB PHY, reducing the current consumption of the device. While in the powered-off state, the USB controller is unable to operate.

Returns
None.

References HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_PWRDNPHY.

§ USBPHYPowerOn()

void USBPHYPowerOn ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Powers on the internal USB PHY.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function powers on the internal USB PHY, enabling it return to normal operation. By default, the PHY is powered on, so this function must only be called if USBPHYPowerOff() has previously been called.

Returns
None.

References HWREGB, USB_O_POWER, and USB_POWER_PWRDNPHY.

§ USBEndpointPacketCountSet()

void USBEndpointPacketCountSet ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Endpoint,
uint32_t  ui32Count 
)

Sets the number of packets to request when transferring multiple bulk packets.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Endpointis the endpoint index to target for this write.
ui32Countis the number of packets to request.

This function sets the number of consecutive bulk packets to request when transferring multiple bulk packets with DMA.

Returns
None.

References HWREG, USB_O_RQPKTCOUNT1, and USBEPToIndex.

§ USBNumEndpointsGet()

uint32_t USBNumEndpointsGet ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Returns the number of USB endpoint pairs on the device.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function returns the number of endpoint pairs supported by the USB controller corresponding to the passed base address. The value returned is the number of IN or OUT endpoints available and does not include endpoint 0 (the control endpoint). For example, if 15 is returned, there are 15 IN and 15 OUT endpoints available in addition to endpoint 0.

Returns
Returns the number of IN or OUT endpoints available.

References HWREGB, USB_EPINFO_TXEP_M, and USB_O_EPINFO.

§ USBClockEnable()

void USBClockEnable ( uint32_t  ui32Base,
uint32_t  ui32Div,
uint32_t  ui32Flags 
)

Configures and enables the clocking to the USB controller's PHY.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.
ui32Divspecifies the divider for the internal USB PHY clock.
ui32Flagsconfigures the internal USB PHY clock and specifies the clock source for a ULPI-connected PHY.

This function configures and enables the USB PHY clock. In addition, for systems that use a ULPI-connected external PHY, this function configures the source for the PHY clock. The ui32Flags parameter specifies the clock source with the following values:

  • USB_CLOCK_INTERNAL uses the internal PLL combined with the ui32Div value to generate the USB clock that is used by the internal USB PHY. In addition, when using an external ULPI-connected USB PHY, the specified clock is output on the USB0CLK pin.
  • USB_CLOCK_EXTERNAL specifies that USB0CLK is an input from the ULPI-connected external PHY.

The ui32Div parameter is used to specify a divider for the internal clock if the USB_CLOCK_INTERNAL is specified and is ignored if USB_CLOCK_EXTERNAL is specified. When the USB_CLOCK_INTERNAL is specified, the ui32Div value must be set so that the PLL_VCO/ui32Div results in a 60-MHz clock.

Example: Enable the USB clock with a 480-MHz PLL setting.

//! //
//! // Enable the USB clock using a 480-MHz PLL.
//! // (480-MHz/8 = 60-MHz)
//! //
//! USBClockEnable(USB0_BASE, 8, USB_CLOCK_INTERNAL);
//! 
\return None.  

References ASSERT, HWREG, and USB_O_CC.

§ USBClockDisable()

void USBClockDisable ( uint32_t  ui32Base)

Disables the clocking of the USB controller's PHY.

Parameters
ui32Basespecifies the USB module base address.

This function disables the USB PHY clock. This function should not be called in applications where the USB controller is used.

Example: Disable the USB PHY clock input.

//! //
//! // Disable clocking of the USB controller's PHY.
//! //
//! USBClockDisable(USB0_BASE);
//! 
\return None.  

References ASSERT, HWREG, and USB_O_CC.

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