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/* Teensyduino Core Library
* http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
* Copyright (c) 2013 PJRC.COM, LLC.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* 1. The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* 2. If the Software is incorporated into a build system that allows
* selection among a list of target devices, then similar target
* devices manufactured by PJRC.COM must be included in the list of
* target devices and selectable in the same manner.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "usb_desc.h"
#include "mk20dx128.h"
// USB Descriptors are binary data which the USB host reads to
// automatically detect a USB device's capabilities. The format
// and meaning of every field is documented in numerous USB
// standards. When working with USB descriptors, despite the
// complexity of the standards and poor writing quality in many
// of those documents, remember descriptors are nothing more
// than constant binary data that tells the USB host what the
// device can do. Computers will load drivers based on this data.
// Those drivers then communicate on the endpoints specified by
// the descriptors.
// To configure a new combination of interfaces or make minor
// changes to existing configuration (eg, change the name or ID
// numbers), usually you would edit "usb_desc.h". This file
// is meant to be configured by the header, so generally it is
// only edited to add completely new USB interfaces or features.
// **************************************************************
// USB Device
// **************************************************************
#define LSB(n) ((n) & 255)
#define MSB(n) (((n) >> 8) & 255)
// USB Device Descriptor. The USB host reads this first, to learn
// what type of device is connected.
static uint8_t device_descriptor[] = {
18, // bLength
1, // bDescriptorType
0x00, 0x02, // bcdUSB
0x00, // bDeviceClass
0x00, // bDeviceSubClass
0x00, // bDeviceProtocol
EP0_SIZE, // bMaxPacketSize0
LSB(VENDOR_ID), MSB(VENDOR_ID), // idVendor
LSB(PRODUCT_ID), MSB(PRODUCT_ID), // idProduct
LSB(DEVICE_VER), MSB(DEVICE_VER), // bcdDevice
1, // iManufacturer
2, // iProduct
0, // iSerialNumber
1 // bNumConfigurations
};
// These descriptors must NOT be "const", because the USB DMA
// has trouble accessing flash memory with enough bandwidth
// while the processor is executing from flash.
// **************************************************************
// USB Configuration
// **************************************************************
// USB Configuration Descriptor. This huge descriptor tells all
// of the devices capbilities.
static uint8_t config_descriptor[CONFIG_DESC_SIZE] = {
// configuration descriptor, USB spec 9.6.3, page 264-266, Table 9-10
9, // bLength;
2, // bDescriptorType;
LSB(CONFIG_DESC_SIZE), // wTotalLength
MSB(CONFIG_DESC_SIZE),
NUM_INTERFACE, // bNumInterfaces
1, // bConfigurationValue
2, // iConfiguration
0x80, // bmAttributes
50, // bMaxPower
// interface descriptor, DFU Mode (DFU spec Table 4.4)
9, // bLength
4, // bDescriptorType
DFU_INTERFACE, // bInterfaceNumber
0, // bAlternateSetting
0, // bNumEndpoints
0xFE, // bInterfaceClass
0x01, // bInterfaceSubClass
0x02, // bInterfaceProtocol
2, // iInterface
// DFU Functional Descriptor (DFU spec TAble 4.2)
0x21, // bDescriptorType
0x0D, // bmAttributes
LSB(DFU_DETACH_TIMEOUT), // wDetachTimeOut
MSB(DFU_DETACH_TIMEOUT),
LSB(DFU_TRANSFER_SIZE), // wTransferSize
MSB(DFU_TRANSFER_SIZE),
};
// **************************************************************
// String Descriptors
// **************************************************************
// The descriptors above can provide human readable strings,
// referenced by index numbers. These descriptors are the
// actual string data
struct usb_string_descriptor_struct {
uint8_t bLength;
uint8_t bDescriptorType;
uint16_t wString[];
};
extern struct usb_string_descriptor_struct usb_string_manufacturer_name
__attribute__ ((weak, alias("usb_string_manufacturer_name_default")));
extern struct usb_string_descriptor_struct usb_string_product_name
__attribute__ ((weak, alias("usb_string_product_name_default")));
struct usb_string_descriptor_struct string0 = {
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4,
3,
{0x0409}
};
// Microsoft OS String Descriptor. See: https://github.com/pbatard/libwdi/wiki/WCID-Devices
struct usb_string_descriptor_struct usb_string_microsoft = {
18, 3,
{'M','S','F','T','1','0','0', MSFT_VENDOR_CODE}
};
// Microsoft WCID
const uint8_t usb_microsoft_wcid[MSFT_WCID_LEN] = {
MSFT_WCID_LEN, 0, 0, 0, // Length
0x00, 0x01, // Version
0x04, 0x00, // Compatibility ID descriptor index
0x02, // Number of sections
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // Reserved (7 bytes)
FC_INTERFACE, // Interface number
0x01, // Reserved
'W','I','N','U','S','B',0,0, // Compatible ID
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, // Sub-compatible ID (unused)
0,0,0,0,0,0, // Reserved
DFU_INTERFACE, // Interface number
0x01, // Reserved
'W','I','N','U','S','B',0,0, // Compatible ID
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, // Sub-compatible ID (unused)
0,0,0,0,0,0, // Reserved
};
struct usb_string_descriptor_struct usb_string_manufacturer_name_default = {
2 + MANUFACTURER_NAME_LEN * 2,
3,
MANUFACTURER_NAME
};
struct usb_string_descriptor_struct usb_string_product_name_default = {
2 + PRODUCT_NAME_LEN * 2,
3,
PRODUCT_NAME
};
// **************************************************************
// Descriptors List
// **************************************************************
// This table provides access to all the descriptor data above.
const usb_descriptor_list_t usb_descriptor_list[] = {
{0x0100, device_descriptor, sizeof(device_descriptor)},
{0x0200, config_descriptor, sizeof(config_descriptor)},
{0x0300, (const uint8_t *)&string0, 0},
{0x0301, (const uint8_t *)&usb_string_manufacturer_name, 0},
{0x0302, (const uint8_t *)&usb_string_product_name, 0},
{0x03EE, (const uint8_t *)&usb_string_microsoft, 0},
{0, NULL, 0}