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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "cdcacm.h" #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE # include # include "composite.h" #endif /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* RX poll delay = 200 milliseconds. CLK_TCK is the number of clock ticks per * second */ #define CDCACM_RXDELAY (CLK_TCK / 5) /**************************************************************************** * Private Types ****************************************************************************/ /* Container to support a list of requests */ struct cdcacm_wrreq_s { FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *flink; /* Implements a singly linked list */ FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; /* The contained request */ }; struct cdcacm_rdreq_s { FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *flink; /* Implements a singly linked list */ FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; /* The contained request */ uint16_t offset; /* Offset to valid data in the RX request */ }; /* This structure describes the internal state of the driver */ struct cdcacm_dev_s { FAR struct uart_dev_s serdev; /* Serial device structure */ FAR struct usbdev_s *usbdev; /* usbdev driver pointer */ uint8_t config; /* Configuration number */ uint8_t nwrq; /* Number of queue write requests (in txfree) */ uint8_t nrdq; /* Number of queue read requests (in epbulkout) */ uint8_t minor; /* The device minor number */ uint8_t ctrlline; /* Buffered control line state */ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL uint8_t serialstate; /* State of the DSR/DCD */ bool iflow; /* True: input flow control is enabled */ bool iactive; /* True: input flow control is active */ bool upper; /* True: RX buffer is (nearly) full */ #endif bool rxenabled; /* true: UART RX "interrupts" enabled */ struct cdc_linecoding_s linecoding; /* Buffered line status */ cdcacm_callback_t callback; /* Serial event callback function */ FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *epintin; /* Interrupt IN endpoint structure */ FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *epbulkin; /* Bulk IN endpoint structure */ FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *epbulkout; /* Bulk OUT endpoint structure */ FAR struct usbdev_req_s *ctrlreq; /* Allocated control request */ struct wdog_s rxfailsafe; /* Failsafe timer to prevent RX stalls */ struct sq_queue_s txfree; /* Available write request containers */ struct sq_queue_s rxpending; /* Pending read request containers */ struct usbdev_devinfo_s devinfo; /* Pre-allocated write request containers. The write requests will * be linked in a free list (txfree), and used to send requests to * EPBULKIN; Read requests will be queued in the EBULKOUT. */ struct cdcacm_wrreq_s wrreqs[CONFIG_CDCACM_NWRREQS]; struct cdcacm_rdreq_s rdreqs[CONFIG_CDCACM_NRDREQS]; /* Serial I/O buffers */ char rxbuffer[CONFIG_CDCACM_RXBUFSIZE]; char txbuffer[CONFIG_CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE]; }; /* The internal version of the class driver */ struct cdcacm_driver_s { struct usbdevclass_driver_s drvr; FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *dev; }; /* This is what is allocated */ struct cdcacm_alloc_s { struct cdcacm_dev_s dev; struct cdcacm_driver_s drvr; }; /**************************************************************************** * Private Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ /* Transfer helpers *********************************************************/ static uint16_t cdcacm_fillrequest(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, uint8_t *reqbuf, uint16_t reqlen); static int cdcacm_sndpacket(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv); static int cdcacm_recvpacket(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer); static int cdcacm_requeue_rdrequest(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer); static int cdcacm_release_rxpending(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv); static void cdcacm_rxtimeout(wdparm_t arg); /* Request helpers **********************************************************/ static struct usbdev_req_s *cdcacm_allocreq(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, uint16_t len); static void cdcacm_freereq(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req); /* Flow Control *************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL static int cdcacm_serialstate(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv); #endif /* Configuration ************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_resetconfig(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv); static int cdcacm_epconfigure(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, enum cdcacm_epdesc_e epid, bool last, FAR struct usbdev_devinfo_s *devinfo, bool hispeed); static int cdcacm_setconfig(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, uint8_t config); /* Completion event handlers ************************************************/ static void cdcacm_ep0incomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req); static void cdcacm_rdcomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req); static void cdcacm_wrcomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req); /* USB class device *********************************************************/ static int cdcacm_bind(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev); static void cdcacm_unbind(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev); static int cdcacm_setup(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev, FAR const struct usb_ctrlreq_s *ctrl, FAR uint8_t *dataout, size_t outlen); static void cdcacm_disconnect(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev); #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE static void cdcacm_suspend(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev); static void cdcacm_resume(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev); #endif /* UART Operations **********************************************************/ static int cdcuart_setup(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev); static void cdcuart_shutdown(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev); static int cdcuart_attach(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev); static void cdcuart_detach(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev); static int cdcuart_ioctl(FAR struct file *filep, int cmd, unsigned long arg); static void cdcuart_rxint(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, bool enable); #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL static bool cdcuart_rxflowcontrol(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, unsigned int nbuffered, bool upper); #endif static void cdcuart_txint(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, bool enable); static bool cdcuart_txempty(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev); /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ /* USB class device *********************************************************/ static const struct usbdevclass_driverops_s g_driverops = { cdcacm_bind, /* bind */ cdcacm_unbind, /* unbind */ cdcacm_setup, /* setup */ cdcacm_disconnect, /* disconnect */ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE cdcacm_suspend, /* suspend */ cdcacm_resume, /* resume */ #else NULL, /* suspend */ NULL, /* resume */ #endif }; /* Serial port **************************************************************/ static const struct uart_ops_s g_uartops = { cdcuart_setup, /* setup */ cdcuart_shutdown, /* shutdown */ cdcuart_attach, /* attach */ cdcuart_detach, /* detach */ cdcuart_ioctl, /* ioctl */ NULL, /* receive */ cdcuart_rxint, /* rxinit */ NULL, /* rxavailable */ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL cdcuart_rxflowcontrol, /* rxflowcontrol */ #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_TXDMA NULL, /* dmasend */ #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_RXDMA NULL, /* dmareceive */ NULL, /* dmarxfree */ #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_TXDMA NULL, /* dmatxavail */ #endif NULL, /* send */ cdcuart_txint, /* txinit */ NULL, /* txready */ cdcuart_txempty /* txempty */ }; /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_fillrequest * * Description: * If there is data to send it is copied to the given buffer. Called * either to initiate the first write operation, or from the completion * interrupt handler service consecutive write operations. * * NOTE: The USB serial driver does not use the serial drivers * uart_xmitchars() API. That logic is essentially duplicated here because * unlike UART hardware, we need to be able to handle writes not byte-by- * byte, but packet-by-packet. Unfortunately, that decision also exposes * some internals of the serial driver in the following. * ****************************************************************************/ static uint16_t cdcacm_fillrequest(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, FAR uint8_t *reqbuf, uint16_t reqlen) { FAR uart_dev_t *serdev = &priv->serdev; FAR struct uart_buffer_s *xmit = &serdev->xmit; irqstate_t flags; uint16_t nbytes = 0; /* Disable interrupts */ flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Transfer bytes while we have bytes available and there is room in the * request. */ while (xmit->head != xmit->tail && nbytes < reqlen) { *reqbuf++ = xmit->buffer[xmit->tail]; nbytes++; /* Increment the tail pointer */ if (++(xmit->tail) >= xmit->size) { xmit->tail = 0; } } /* When all of the characters have been sent from the buffer disable the * "TX interrupt". */ if (xmit->head == xmit->tail) { uart_disabletxint(serdev); } /* If any bytes were removed from the buffer, inform any waiters that * there is space available. */ if (nbytes) { uart_datasent(serdev); } leave_critical_section(flags); return nbytes; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_sndpacket * * Description: * This function obtains write requests, transfers the TX data into the * request, and submits the requests to the USB controller. This * continues until either (1) there are no further packets available, or * (2) there is no further data to send. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_sndpacket(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv) { FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep; FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *wrcontainer; uint16_t reqlen; irqstate_t flags; int len; int ret = OK; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (priv == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return -EINVAL; } #endif flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Use our bulk IN endpoint for the transfer */ ep = priv->epbulkin; /* Loop until either (1) we run out or write requests, or (2) * cdcacm_fillrequest() is unable to fill the request with data (i.e., * until there is no more data to be sent). */ uinfo("head=%d tail=%d nwrq=%d empty=%d\n", priv->serdev.xmit.head, priv->serdev.xmit.tail, priv->nwrq, sq_empty(&priv->txfree)); /* Get the maximum number of bytes that will fit into one bulk IN request */ reqlen = MAX(CONFIG_CDCACM_BULKIN_REQLEN, ep->maxpacket); while (!sq_empty(&priv->txfree)) { /* Peek at the request in the container at the head of the list */ wrcontainer = (FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *)sq_peek(&priv->txfree); req = wrcontainer->req; /* Fill the request with serial TX data */ len = cdcacm_fillrequest(priv, req->buf, reqlen); if (len > 0) { /* Remove the empty container from the request list */ sq_remfirst(&priv->txfree); priv->nwrq--; /* Then submit the request to the endpoint */ req->len = len; req->priv = wrcontainer; req->flags = USBDEV_REQFLAGS_NULLPKT; ret = EP_SUBMIT(ep, req); if (ret != OK) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_SUBMITFAIL), (uint16_t)-ret); break; } } else { break; } } leave_critical_section(flags); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_recvpacket * * Description: * A normal completion event was received by the read completion handler * at the interrupt level (with interrupts disabled). This function handles * the USB packet and provides the received data to the uart RX buffer. * * Assumptions: * Called from the USB interrupt handler with interrupts disabled. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_recvpacket(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer) { FAR uart_dev_t *serdev; FAR struct uart_buffer_s *recv; FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; FAR uint8_t *reqbuf; #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS unsigned int watermark; #endif uint16_t reqlen; uint16_t nexthead; uint16_t nbytes = 0; DEBUGASSERT(priv != NULL && rdcontainer != NULL); uinfo("head=%d tail=%d nrdq=%d reqlen=%d\n", priv->serdev.recv.head, priv->serdev.recv.tail, priv->nrdq, reqlen); #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL DEBUGASSERT(priv->rxenabled && !priv->iactive); #else DEBUGASSERT(priv->rxenabled); #endif req = rdcontainer->req; DEBUGASSERT(req != NULL); reqbuf = &req->buf[rdcontainer->offset]; reqlen = req->xfrd - rdcontainer->offset; serdev = &priv->serdev; recv = &serdev->recv; /* Pre-calculate the head index and check for wrap around. We need to do * this so that we can determine if the circular buffer will overrun * BEFORE we overrun the buffer! */ nexthead = recv->head + 1; if (nexthead >= recv->size) { nexthead = 0; } #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS /* Pre-calculate the watermark level that we will need to test against. * Note that the range of the the upper watermark is from 1 to 99 percent * and that the actual capacity of the RX buffer is (recv->size - 1). */ watermark = CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_UPPER_WATERMARK * recv->size / 100; DEBUGASSERT(watermark > 0 && watermark < (recv->size - 1)); #endif /* Then copy data into the RX buffer until either: (1) all of the data has * been copied, or (2) the RX buffer is full. * * NOTE: If the RX buffer becomes full, then we have overrun the serial * driver and data will be lost. This is the correct behavior for a * proper emulation of a serial link. It should not NAK, it should drop * data like a physical serial port. * * If you don't like that behavior. DO NOT change it here. Instead, you * should finish the implementation of RX flow control which is the only * proper way to throttle a serial device. */ while (nexthead != recv->tail && nbytes < reqlen) { #if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL) && \ defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS) unsigned int nbuffered; /* How many bytes are buffered */ if (recv->head >= recv->tail) { nbuffered = recv->head - recv->tail; } else { nbuffered = recv->size - recv->tail + recv->head; } /* Is the level now above the watermark level that we need to report? */ if (nbuffered >= watermark) { /* Let the lower level driver know that the watermark level has * been crossed. It will probably activate RX flow control. */ if (cdcuart_rxflowcontrol(&priv->serdev, nbuffered, true)) { /* Low-level driver activated RX flow control, exit loop now. */ break; } } #endif /* Copy one byte to the head of the circular RX buffer */ recv->buffer[recv->head] = *reqbuf++; nbytes++; /* Increment the head index and check for wrap around */ recv->head = nexthead; if (++nexthead >= recv->size) { nexthead = 0; } } #if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL) && \ !defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS) /* Check if RX buffer became full and allow serial low-level driver to * pause processing. This allows proper utilization of hardware flow * control when there are no watermarks. */ if (nexthead == recv->tail) { cdcuart_rxflowcontrol(&priv->serdev, recv->size - 1, true); } #endif /* If data was added to the incoming serial buffer, then wake up any * threads is waiting for incoming data. If we are running in an interrupt * handler, then the serial driver will not run until the interrupt * handler returns. */ if (nbytes > 0) { uart_datareceived(serdev); } /* Return an overrun error if the entire packet could not be transferred. */ if (nbytes < reqlen) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RXOVERRUN), 0); rdcontainer->offset += nbytes; return -ENOSPC; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_requeue_rdrequest * * Description: * Add any pending RX packets to the upper half serial drivers RX buffer. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_requeue_rdrequest(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer) { FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(priv != NULL && rdcontainer != NULL); rdcontainer->offset = 0; req = rdcontainer->req; DEBUGASSERT(req != NULL); /* Requeue the read request */ ep = priv->epbulkout; req->len = ep->maxpacket; ret = EP_SUBMIT(ep, req); if (ret != OK) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RDSUBMIT), (uint16_t)-req->result); } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_release_rxpending * * Description: * Add any pending RX packets to the upper half serial drivers RX buffer. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_release_rxpending(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv) { FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer; irqstate_t flags; int ret = -EBUSY; /* Note that the priv->rxpending queue, priv->rxenabled, priv->iactive * may be modified by interrupt level processing and, hence, interrupts * must be disabled throughout the following. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Cancel any pending failsafe timer */ wd_cancel(&priv->rxfailsafe); /* If RX "interrupts" are enabled and if input flow control is not in * effect, then pass the packet at the head of the pending RX packet list * to the upper serial layer. Otherwise, let the packet continue to pend * the priv->rxpending list until the upper serial layer is able to buffer * it. */ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL if (priv->rxenabled && !priv->iactive) #else if (priv->rxenabled) #endif { /* Process pending RX packets while the queue is not empty and while * no errors occur. NOTE that the priv->rxpending queue is accessed * from interrupt level processing and, hence, interrupts must be * disabled throughout the following. */ ret = OK; while (!sq_empty(&priv->rxpending)) { /* Process each packet in the priv->rxpending list */ rdcontainer = (FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *) sq_peek(&priv->rxpending); DEBUGASSERT(rdcontainer != NULL); /* cdcacm_recvpacket() will return OK if the entire packet was * successful buffered. In the case of RX buffer overrun, * cdcacm_recvpacket() will return a failure (-ENOSPC) and will * set the req->offset field. */ ret = cdcacm_recvpacket(priv, rdcontainer); if (ret < 0) { uwarn("WARNING: RX buffer full\n"); break; } /* The entire packet was processed and may be removed from the * pending RX list and returned to the DCD. */ sq_remfirst(&priv->rxpending); ret = cdcacm_requeue_rdrequest(priv, rdcontainer); } } /* Restart the RX failsafe timer if there are RX packets in * priv->rxpending. This could happen if either RX "interrupts" are * disable, RX flow control is in effect of if the upper serial drivers * RX buffer is full and cannot accept additional data. * * If/when the timer expires, cdcacm_release_rxpending() will be called * the timer handler (at interrupt level). * * The timer may not be necessary, but it is a failsafe to be certain * that data cannot stall in priv->rxpending. */ if (!sq_empty(&priv->rxpending)) { wd_start(&priv->rxfailsafe, CDCACM_RXDELAY, cdcacm_rxtimeout, (wdparm_t)priv); } leave_critical_section(flags); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_rxtimeout * * Description: * Timer expiration handler. Whenever cdcacm_release_rxpending() * terminates with pending RX data in priv->rxpending, it will set a * timer to recheck the queued RX data can be processed later. This * failsafe timer may not be necessary, but this reduces my paranoia * about stalls in the RX pending FIFO . * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_rxtimeout(wdparm_t arg) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)arg; DEBUGASSERT(priv != NULL); cdcacm_release_rxpending(priv); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_allocreq * * Description: * Allocate a request instance along with its buffer * ****************************************************************************/ static struct usbdev_req_s *cdcacm_allocreq(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, uint16_t len) { FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; req = EP_ALLOCREQ(ep); if (req != NULL) { req->len = len; req->buf = EP_ALLOCBUFFER(ep, len); if (req->buf == NULL) { EP_FREEREQ(ep, req); req = NULL; } } return req; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_freereq * * Description: * Free a request instance along with its buffer * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_freereq(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req) { if (ep != NULL && req != NULL) { if (req->buf != NULL) { EP_FREEBUFFER(ep, req->buf); } EP_FREEREQ(ep, req); } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_serialstate * * Description: * Send the serial state message. * * 1. Format and send a request header with: * * bmRequestType: * USB_REQ_DIR_IN | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | * USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE * bRequest: ACM_SERIAL_STATE * wValue: 0 * wIndex: 0 * wLength: Length of data = 2 * * 2. Followed by the notification data * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL static int cdcacm_serialstate(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv) { FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep; FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *wrcontainer; FAR struct cdc_notification_s *notify; irqstate_t flags; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(priv != NULL && priv->epintin != NULL); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (priv == NULL || priv->epintin == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return -EINVAL; } #endif usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_FLOWCONTROL, (uint16_t)priv->serialstate); flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Use our interrupt IN endpoint for the transfer */ ep = priv->epintin; /* Remove the next container from the request list */ wrcontainer = (FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *)sq_remfirst(&priv->txfree); if (wrcontainer == NULL) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto errout_with_flags; } /* Decrement the count of write requests */ priv->nwrq--; /* Format the SerialState notification */ DEBUGASSERT(wrcontainer->req != NULL); req = wrcontainer->req; DEBUGASSERT(req->buf != NULL); notify = (FAR struct cdc_notification_s *)req->buf; notify->type = (USB_REQ_DIR_IN | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE); notify->notification = ACM_SERIAL_STATE; notify->value[0] = 0; notify->value[1] = 0; notify->index[0] = 0; notify->index[1] = 0; notify->len[0] = 2; notify->len[1] = 0; notify->data[0] = priv->serialstate; notify->data[1] = 0; /* Then submit the request to the endpoint */ req->len = SIZEOF_NOTIFICATION_S(2); req->priv = wrcontainer; req->flags = USBDEV_REQFLAGS_NULLPKT; ret = EP_SUBMIT(ep, req); if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_SUBMITFAIL), (uint16_t)-ret); } errout_with_flags: /* Reset all of the "irregular" notification */ priv->serialstate &= CDC_UART_CONSISTENT; leave_critical_section(flags); return ret; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_resetconfig * * Description: * Mark the device as not configured and disable all endpoints. * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_resetconfig(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv) { /* Are we configured? */ if (priv->config != CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE) { /* Yes.. but not anymore */ priv->config = CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE; /* Inform the "upper half" driver that there is no (functional) USB * connection. */ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE uart_connected(&priv->serdev, false); #endif /* Disable endpoints. This should force completion of all pending * transfers. */ EP_DISABLE(priv->epintin); EP_DISABLE(priv->epbulkin); EP_DISABLE(priv->epbulkout); } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_epconfigure * * Description: * Configure one endpoint. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_epconfigure(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, enum cdcacm_epdesc_e epid, bool last, FAR struct usbdev_devinfo_s *devinfo, bool hispeed) { struct usb_epdesc_s epdesc; cdcacm_copy_epdesc(epid, &epdesc, devinfo, hispeed); return EP_CONFIGURE(ep, &epdesc, last); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_setconfig * * Description: * Set the device configuration by allocating and configuring endpoints and * by allocating and queue read and write requests. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_setconfig(FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv, uint8_t config) { FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req; int i; int ret = 0; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (priv == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return -EINVAL; } #endif if (config == priv->config) { /* Already configured -- Do nothing */ usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_ALREADYCONFIGURED), 0); return 0; } /* Discard the previous configuration data */ cdcacm_resetconfig(priv); /* Was this a request to simply discard the current configuration? */ if (config == CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_CONFIGNONE), 0); return 0; } /* We only accept one configuration */ if (config != CDCACM_CONFIGID) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_CONFIGIDBAD), 0); return -EINVAL; } /* Configure the IN interrupt endpoint */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED if (priv->usbdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epintin, CDCACM_EPINTIN, false, &priv->devinfo, true); } else #endif { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epintin, CDCACM_EPINTIN, false, &priv->devinfo, false); } if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPINTINCONFIGFAIL), 0); goto errout; } priv->epintin->priv = priv; /* Configure the IN bulk endpoint */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED if (priv->usbdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epbulkin, CDCACM_EPBULKIN, false, &priv->devinfo, true); } else #endif { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epbulkin, CDCACM_EPBULKIN, false, &priv->devinfo, false); } if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPBULKINCONFIGFAIL), 0); goto errout; } priv->epbulkin->priv = priv; /* Configure the OUT bulk endpoint */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED if (priv->usbdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epbulkout, CDCACM_EPBULKOUT, true, &priv->devinfo, true); } else #endif { ret = cdcacm_epconfigure(priv->epbulkout, CDCACM_EPBULKOUT, true, &priv->devinfo, false); } if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPBULKOUTCONFIGFAIL), 0); goto errout; } priv->epbulkout->priv = priv; /* Queue read requests in the bulk OUT endpoint */ DEBUGASSERT(priv->nrdq == 0); for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_CDCACM_NRDREQS; i++) { req = priv->rdreqs[i].req; req->callback = cdcacm_rdcomplete; ret = EP_SUBMIT(priv->epbulkout, req); if (ret != OK) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RDSUBMIT), (uint16_t)-ret); goto errout; } priv->nrdq++; } /* We are successfully configured */ priv->config = config; /* Inform the "upper half" driver that we are "open for business" */ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE uart_connected(&priv->serdev, true); #endif return OK; errout: cdcacm_resetconfig(priv); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_ep0incomplete * * Description: * Handle completion of EP0 control operations * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_ep0incomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req) { if (req->result || req->xfrd != req->len) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_REQRESULT), (uint16_t)-req->result); } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_rdcomplete * * Description: * Handle completion of read request on the bulk OUT endpoint. This * is handled like the receipt of serial data on the "UART" * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_rdcomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req) { FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer; FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; irqstate_t flags; /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!ep || !ep->priv || !req) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract references to private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)ep->priv; /* Get the container of the read request */ rdcontainer = (FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *)req->priv; DEBUGASSERT(rdcontainer != NULL); /* Process the received data unless this is some unusual condition */ flags = enter_critical_section(); switch (req->result) { case 0: /* Normal completion */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSRDCOMPLETE, priv->nrdq); /* Place the incoming packet at the end of pending RX packet list. */ rdcontainer->offset = 0; sq_addlast((FAR sq_entry_t *)rdcontainer, &priv->rxpending); /* Then process all pending RX packet starting at the head of the * list */ cdcacm_release_rxpending(priv); } break; case -ESHUTDOWN: /* Disconnection */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RDSHUTDOWN), 0); priv->nrdq--; } break; default: /* Some other error occurred */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RDUNEXPECTED), (uint16_t)-req->result); cdcacm_requeue_rdrequest(priv, rdcontainer); break; } } leave_critical_section(flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_wrcomplete * * Description: * Handle completion of write request. This function probably executes * in the context of an interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_wrcomplete(FAR struct usbdev_ep_s *ep, FAR struct usbdev_req_s *req) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *wrcontainer; irqstate_t flags; /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!ep || !ep->priv || !req || !req->priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract references to our private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)ep->priv; wrcontainer = (FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *)req->priv; /* Return the write request to the free list */ flags = enter_critical_section(); sq_addlast((FAR sq_entry_t *)wrcontainer, &priv->txfree); priv->nwrq++; leave_critical_section(flags); /* Send the next packet unless this was some unusual termination * condition */ switch (req->result) { case OK: /* Normal completion */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSWRCOMPLETE, priv->nwrq); cdcacm_sndpacket(priv); } break; case -ESHUTDOWN: /* Disconnection */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_WRSHUTDOWN), priv->nwrq); } break; default: /* Some other error occurred */ { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_WRUNEXPECTED), (uint16_t)-req->result); } break; } } /**************************************************************************** * USB Class Driver Methods ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_bind * * Description: * Invoked when the driver is bound to a USB device driver * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_bind(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *wrcontainer; FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer; irqstate_t flags; uint16_t reqlen; int ret; int i; usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSBIND, 0); /* Bind the structures */ priv->usbdev = dev; /* Save the reference to our private data structure in EP0 so that it * can be recovered in ep0 completion events (Unless we are part of * a composite device and, in that case, the composite device owns * EP0). */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE dev->ep0->priv = priv; #endif /* Preallocate control request */ priv->ctrlreq = cdcacm_allocreq(dev->ep0, CDCACM_MXDESCLEN); if (priv->ctrlreq == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_ALLOCCTRLREQ), 0); ret = -ENOMEM; goto errout; } priv->ctrlreq->callback = cdcacm_ep0incomplete; /* Pre-allocate all endpoints... the endpoints will not be functional * until the SET CONFIGURATION request is processed in cdcacm_setconfig. * This is done here because there may be calls to kmm_malloc and the SET * CONFIGURATION processing probably occurs within interrupt handling * logic where kmm_malloc calls will fail. */ /* Pre-allocate the IN interrupt endpoint */ priv->epintin = DEV_ALLOCEP(dev, CDCACM_MKEPINTIN(&priv->devinfo), true, USB_EP_ATTR_XFER_INT); if (!priv->epintin) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPINTINALLOCFAIL), 0); ret = -ENODEV; goto errout; } priv->epintin->priv = priv; /* Pre-allocate the IN bulk endpoint */ priv->epbulkin = DEV_ALLOCEP(dev, CDCACM_MKEPBULKIN(&priv->devinfo), true, USB_EP_ATTR_XFER_BULK); if (!priv->epbulkin) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPBULKINALLOCFAIL), 0); ret = -ENODEV; goto errout; } priv->epbulkin->priv = priv; /* Pre-allocate the OUT bulk endpoint */ priv->epbulkout = DEV_ALLOCEP(dev, CDCACM_MKEPBULKOUT(&priv->devinfo), false, USB_EP_ATTR_XFER_BULK); if (!priv->epbulkout) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPBULKOUTALLOCFAIL), 0); ret = -ENODEV; goto errout; } priv->epbulkout->priv = priv; /* Pre-allocate read requests. The buffer size is one full packet. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED reqlen = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKOUT_HSSIZE; #else reqlen = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKOUT_FSSIZE; #endif for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_CDCACM_NRDREQS; i++) { rdcontainer = &priv->rdreqs[i]; rdcontainer->req = cdcacm_allocreq(priv->epbulkout, reqlen); if (rdcontainer->req == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_RDALLOCREQ), -ENOMEM); ret = -ENOMEM; goto errout; } rdcontainer->offset = 0; rdcontainer->req->priv = rdcontainer; rdcontainer->req->callback = cdcacm_rdcomplete; } /* Pre-allocate write request containers and put in a free list. The * buffer size should be larger than a full build IN packet. Otherwise, * we will send a bogus null packet at the end of each packet. * * Pick the larger of the max packet size and the configured request size. * * NOTE: These write requests are sized for the bulk IN endpoint but are * shared with interrupt IN endpoint which does not need a large buffer. */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED reqlen = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKIN_HSSIZE; #else reqlen = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKIN_FSSIZE; #endif if (CONFIG_CDCACM_BULKIN_REQLEN > reqlen) { reqlen = CONFIG_CDCACM_BULKIN_REQLEN; } for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_CDCACM_NWRREQS; i++) { wrcontainer = &priv->wrreqs[i]; wrcontainer->req = cdcacm_allocreq(priv->epbulkin, reqlen); if (wrcontainer->req == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_WRALLOCREQ), -ENOMEM); ret = -ENOMEM; goto errout; } wrcontainer->req->priv = wrcontainer; wrcontainer->req->callback = cdcacm_wrcomplete; flags = enter_critical_section(); sq_addlast((FAR sq_entry_t *)wrcontainer, &priv->txfree); priv->nwrq++; /* Count of write requests available */ leave_critical_section(flags); } /* Report if we are selfpowered (unless we are part of a * composite device) */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_SELFPOWERED DEV_SETSELFPOWERED(dev); #endif /* And pull-up the data line for the soft connect function (unless we are * part of a composite device) */ DEV_CONNECT(dev); #endif return OK; errout: cdcacm_unbind(driver, dev); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_unbind * * Description: * Invoked when the driver is unbound from a USB device driver * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_unbind(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; FAR struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *wrcontainer; FAR struct cdcacm_rdreq_s *rdcontainer; irqstate_t flags; int i; usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSUNBIND, 0); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!driver || !dev) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EP0NOTBOUND), 0); return; } #endif /* Make sure that we are not already unbound */ if (priv != NULL) { /* Make sure that the endpoints have been unconfigured. If * we were terminated gracefully, then the configuration should * already have been reset. If not, then calling cdcacm_resetconfig * should cause the endpoints to immediately terminate all * transfers and return the requests to us (with result == -ESHUTDOWN) */ cdcacm_resetconfig(priv); up_mdelay(50); /* Free the interrupt IN endpoint */ if (priv->epintin) { DEV_FREEEP(dev, priv->epintin); priv->epintin = NULL; } /* Free the pre-allocated control request */ if (priv->ctrlreq != NULL) { cdcacm_freereq(dev->ep0, priv->ctrlreq); priv->ctrlreq = NULL; } /* Free pre-allocated read requests (which should all have * been returned to the free list at this time -- we don't check) */ DEBUGASSERT(priv->nrdq == 0); for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_CDCACM_NRDREQS; i++) { rdcontainer = &priv->rdreqs[i]; if (rdcontainer->req) { cdcacm_freereq(priv->epbulkout, rdcontainer->req); rdcontainer->req = NULL; } } /* Free the bulk OUT endpoint */ if (priv->epbulkout) { DEV_FREEEP(dev, priv->epbulkout); priv->epbulkout = NULL; } /* Free write requests that are not in use (which should be all * of them) */ flags = enter_critical_section(); DEBUGASSERT(priv->nwrq == CONFIG_CDCACM_NWRREQS); while (!sq_empty(&priv->txfree)) { wrcontainer = (struct cdcacm_wrreq_s *)sq_remfirst(&priv->txfree); if (wrcontainer->req != NULL) { cdcacm_freereq(priv->epbulkin, wrcontainer->req); priv->nwrq--; /* Number of write requests queued */ } } DEBUGASSERT(priv->nwrq == 0); leave_critical_section(flags); /* Free the bulk IN endpoint */ if (priv->epbulkin) { DEV_FREEEP(dev, priv->epbulkin); priv->epbulkin = NULL; } /* Clear out all data in the circular buffer */ priv->serdev.xmit.head = 0; priv->serdev.xmit.tail = 0; } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_setup * * Description: * Invoked for ep0 control requests. This function probably executes * in the context of an interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcacm_setup(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev, FAR const struct usb_ctrlreq_s *ctrl, FAR uint8_t *dataout, size_t outlen) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; FAR struct usbdev_req_s *ctrlreq; uint16_t value; uint16_t index; uint16_t len; int ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!driver || !dev || !ctrl) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return -EINVAL; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSSETUP, ctrl->req); priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!priv || !priv->ctrlreq) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EP0NOTBOUND), 0); return -ENODEV; } #endif ctrlreq = priv->ctrlreq; /* Extract the little-endian 16-bit values to host order */ value = GETUINT16(ctrl->value); index = GETUINT16(ctrl->index); len = GETUINT16(ctrl->len); uinfo("type=%02x req=%02x value=%04x index=%04x len=%04x\n", ctrl->type, ctrl->req, value, index, len); if ((ctrl->type & USB_REQ_TYPE_MASK) == USB_REQ_TYPE_STANDARD) { /********************************************************************** * Standard Requests **********************************************************************/ switch (ctrl->req) { case USB_REQ_GETDESCRIPTOR: { /* The value field specifies the descriptor type in the MS byte * and the descriptor index in the LS byte (order is little * endian) */ switch (ctrl->value[1]) { /* If the serial device is used in as part of a composite * device, then the device descriptor is provided by logic in * the composite device implementation. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE case USB_DESC_TYPE_DEVICE: { ret = USB_SIZEOF_DEVDESC; memcpy(ctrlreq->buf, cdcacm_getdevdesc(), ret); } break; #endif /* If the serial device is used in as part of a composite * device, then the device qualifier descriptor is provided by * logic in the composite device implementation. */ #if !defined(CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE) && defined(CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED) case USB_DESC_TYPE_DEVICEQUALIFIER: { ret = USB_SIZEOF_QUALDESC; memcpy(ctrlreq->buf, cdcacm_getqualdesc(), ret); } break; case USB_DESC_TYPE_OTHERSPEEDCONFIG: #endif /* If the serial device is used in as part of a composite * device, then the configuration descriptor is provided by * logic in the composite device implementation. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE case USB_DESC_TYPE_CONFIG: { #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED ret = cdcacm_mkcfgdesc(ctrlreq->buf, &priv->devinfo, dev->speed, ctrl->value[1]); #else ret = cdcacm_mkcfgdesc(ctrlreq->buf, &priv->devinfo); #endif } break; #endif /* If the serial device is used in as part of a composite * device, then the language string descriptor is provided by * logic in the composite device implementation. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE case USB_DESC_TYPE_STRING: { /* index == language code. */ ret = cdcacm_mkstrdesc(ctrl->value[0], (FAR struct usb_strdesc_s *) ctrlreq->buf); } break; #endif default: { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_GETUNKNOWNDESC), value); } break; } } break; case USB_REQ_SETCONFIGURATION: { if (ctrl->type == 0) { ret = cdcacm_setconfig(priv, value); } } break; /* If the serial device is used in as part of a composite device, * then the overall composite class configuration is managed by logic * in the composite device implementation. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE case USB_REQ_GETCONFIGURATION: { if (ctrl->type == USB_DIR_IN) { *(FAR uint8_t *)ctrlreq->buf = priv->config; ret = 1; } } break; #endif case USB_REQ_SETINTERFACE: { if (ctrl->type == USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE && priv->config == CDCACM_CONFIGID) { if ((index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase && value == CDCACM_NOTALTIFID) || (index == (priv->devinfo.ifnobase + 1) && value == CDCACM_DATAALTIFID)) { cdcacm_resetconfig(priv); cdcacm_setconfig(priv, priv->config); ret = 0; } } } break; case USB_REQ_GETINTERFACE: { if (ctrl->type == (USB_DIR_IN | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE) && priv->config == CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE) { if ((index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase && value == CDCACM_NOTALTIFID) || (index == (priv->devinfo.ifnobase + 1) && value == CDCACM_DATAALTIFID)) { *(FAR uint8_t *) ctrlreq->buf = value; ret = 1; } else { ret = -EDOM; } } } break; default: usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDSTDREQ), ctrl->req); break; } } else if ((ctrl->type & USB_REQ_TYPE_MASK) == USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS) { /********************************************************************** * CDC ACM-Specific Requests **********************************************************************/ switch (ctrl->req) { /* ACM_GET_LINE_CODING requests current DTE rate, stop-bits, parity, * and number-of-character bits. (Optional) */ case ACM_GET_LINE_CODING: { if (ctrl->type == (USB_DIR_IN | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE) && index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase) { /* Return the current line status from the private data * structure. */ memcpy(ctrlreq->buf, &priv->linecoding, SIZEOF_CDC_LINECODING); ret = SIZEOF_CDC_LINECODING; } else { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDCLASSREQ), ctrl->type); } } break; /* ACM_SET_LINE_CODING configures DTE rate, stop-bits, parity, and * number-of-character bits. (Optional) */ case ACM_SET_LINE_CODING: { if (ctrl->type == (USB_DIR_OUT | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE) && len == SIZEOF_CDC_LINECODING && /* dataout && len == outlen && */ index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase) { /* Save the new line coding in the private data structure. * NOTE: that this is conditional now because not all device * controller drivers supported provision of EP0 OUT data * with the setup command. */ if (dataout && len <= SIZEOF_CDC_LINECODING) /* REVISIT */ { memcpy(&priv->linecoding, dataout, SIZEOF_CDC_LINECODING); } /* Respond with a zero length packet */ ret = 0; /* If there is a registered callback to receive line status * info, then callout now. */ if (priv->callback) { priv->callback(CDCACM_EVENT_LINECODING); } } else { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDCLASSREQ), ctrl->type); } } break; /* ACM_SET_CTRL_LINE_STATE: RS-232 signal used to tell the DCE * device the DTE device is now present. (Optional) */ case ACM_SET_CTRL_LINE_STATE: { if (ctrl->type == (USB_DIR_OUT | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE) && index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase) { /* Save the control line state in the private data * structure. Only bits 0 and 1 have meaning. Respond with * a zero length packet. */ priv->ctrlline = value & 3; ret = 0; /* If there is a registered callback to receive control line * status info, then call out now. */ if (priv->callback) { priv->callback(CDCACM_EVENT_CTRLLINE); } } else { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDCLASSREQ), ctrl->type); } } break; /* Sends special carrier */ case ACM_SEND_BREAK: { if (ctrl->type == (USB_DIR_OUT | USB_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | USB_REQ_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE) && index == priv->devinfo.ifnobase) { /* If there is a registered callback to handle the SendBreak * request, then call out now. Respond with a zero length * packet. */ ret = 0; if (priv->callback) { priv->callback(CDCACM_EVENT_SENDBREAK); } } else { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDCLASSREQ), ctrl->type); } } break; default: usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDCLASSREQ), ctrl->req); break; } } else { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UNSUPPORTEDTYPE), ctrl->type); } /* Respond to the setup command if data was returned. On an error return * value (ret < 0), the USB driver will stall. */ if (ret >= 0) { /* Configure the response */ ctrlreq->len = MIN(len, ret); ctrlreq->flags = USBDEV_REQFLAGS_NULLPKT; /* Send the response -- either directly to the USB controller or * indirectly in the case where this class is a member of a composite * device. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE ret = EP_SUBMIT(dev->ep0, ctrlreq); #else ret = composite_ep0submit(driver, dev, ctrlreq); #endif if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EPRESPQ), (uint16_t)-ret); ctrlreq->result = OK; cdcacm_ep0incomplete(dev->ep0, ctrlreq); } } /* Returning a negative value will cause a STALL */ return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_disconnect * * Description: * Invoked after all transfers have been stopped, when the host is * disconnected. This function is probably called from the context of an * interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcacm_disconnect(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; irqstate_t flags; usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSDISCONNECT, 0); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!driver || !dev || !dev->ep0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_EP0NOTBOUND), 0); return; } #endif /* Inform the "upper half serial driver that we have lost the USB serial * connection. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE uart_connected(&priv->serdev, false); #endif /* Reset the configuration */ cdcacm_resetconfig(priv); /* Clear out all outgoing data in the circular buffer */ priv->serdev.xmit.head = 0; priv->serdev.xmit.tail = 0; leave_critical_section(flags); /* Perform the soft connect function so that we will we can be * re-enumerated (unless we are part of a composite device) */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE DEV_CONNECT(dev); #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_suspend * * Description: * Handle the USB suspend event. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE static void cdcacm_suspend(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSSUSPEND, 0); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!driver || !dev) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; /* And let the "upper half" driver now that we are suspended */ uart_connected(&priv->serdev, false); } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_resume * * Description: * Handle the USB resume event. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE static void cdcacm_resume(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *driver, FAR struct usbdev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; usbtrace(TRACE_CLASSRESUME, 0); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!driver || !dev) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = ((FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)driver)->dev; /* Are we still configured? */ if (priv->config != CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE) { /* Yes.. let the "upper half" know that have resumed */ uart_connected(&priv->serdev, true); } } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Serial Device Methods ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_setup * * Description: * This method is called the first time that the serial port is opened. * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcuart_setup(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_SETUP, 0); /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!dev || !dev->priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return -EINVAL; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)dev->priv; /* Check if we have been configured */ if (priv->config == CDCACM_CONFIGIDNONE) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_SETUPNOTCONNECTED), 0); return -ENOTCONN; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_shutdown * * Description: * This method is called when the serial port is closed. This operation * is very simple for the USB serial back-end because the serial driver * has already assured that the TX data has full drained -- it calls * cdcuart_txempty() until that function returns true before calling this * function. * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcuart_shutdown(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev) { usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_SHUTDOWN, 0); /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!dev || !dev->priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); } #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_attach * * Description: * Does not apply to the USB serial class device * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcuart_attach(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev) { usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_ATTACH, 0); return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_detach * * Description: * Does not apply to the USB serial class device * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcuart_detach(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev) { usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_DETACH, 0); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_ioctl * * Description: * All ioctl calls will be routed through this method * ****************************************************************************/ static int cdcuart_ioctl(FAR struct file *filep, int cmd, unsigned long arg) { struct inode *inode = filep->f_inode; struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv = inode->i_private; FAR uart_dev_t *serdev = &priv->serdev; int ret = OK; switch (cmd) { /* CAICO_REGISTERCB * Register a callback for serial event notification. Argument: * cdcacm_callback_t. See cdcacm_callback_t type definition below. * NOTE: The callback will most likely invoked at the interrupt level. * The called back function should, therefore, limit its operations to * invoking some kind of IPC to handle the serial event in some normal * task environment. */ case CAIOC_REGISTERCB: { /* Save the new callback function */ priv->callback = (cdcacm_callback_t)((uintptr_t)arg); } break; /* CAIOC_GETLINECODING * Get current line coding. Argument: struct cdc_linecoding_s*. * See include/nuttx/usb/cdc.h for structure definition. This IOCTL * should be called to get the data associated with the * CDCACM_EVENT_LINECODING event). */ case CAIOC_GETLINECODING: { FAR struct cdc_linecoding_s *ptr = (FAR struct cdc_linecoding_s *)((uintptr_t)arg); if (ptr != NULL) { memcpy(ptr, &priv->linecoding, sizeof(struct cdc_linecoding_s)); } else { ret = -EINVAL; } } break; /* CAIOC_GETCTRLLINE * Get control line status bits. Argument FAR int*. See * include/nuttx/usb/cdc.h for bit definitions. This IOCTL should be * called to get the data associated CDCACM_EVENT_CTRLLINE event. */ case CAIOC_GETCTRLLINE: { FAR int *ptr = (FAR int *)((uintptr_t)arg); if (ptr != NULL) { *ptr = priv->ctrlline; } else { ret = -EINVAL; } } break; #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL /* CAIOC_NOTIFY * Send a serial state to the host via the Interrupt IN endpoint. * Argument: int. This includes the current state of the carrier * detect, DSR, break, and ring signal. See "Table 69: UART State * Bitmap Values" and CDC_UART_definitions in include/nuttx/usb/cdc.h. */ case CAIOC_NOTIFY: { DEBUGASSERT(arg < UINT8_MAX); priv->serialstate = (uint8_t)arg; ret = cdcacm_serialstate(priv); } break; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS case TCGETS: { struct termios *termiosp = (FAR struct termios *)arg; if (!termiosp) { ret = -EINVAL; break; } /* And update with flags from this layer */ termiosp->c_iflag = serdev->tc_iflag; termiosp->c_oflag = serdev->tc_oflag; termiosp->c_lflag = serdev->tc_lflag; termiosp->c_cflag = ((priv->linecoding.parity != CDC_PARITY_NONE) ? PARENB : 0) | ((priv->linecoding.parity == CDC_PARITY_ODD) ? PARODD : 0) | ((priv->linecoding.stop == CDC_CHFMT_STOP2) ? CSTOPB : 0) | CS8; #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_OFLOWCONTROL /* Report state of output flow control */ # warning Missing logic #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL /* Report state of input flow control */ termiosp->c_cflag |= (priv->iflow) ? CRTS_IFLOW : 0; #endif cfsetispeed(termiosp, (speed_t) priv->linecoding.baud[3] << 24 | (speed_t) priv->linecoding.baud[2] << 16 | (speed_t) priv->linecoding.baud[1] << 8 | (speed_t) priv->linecoding.baud[0]); } break; case TCSETS: { struct termios *termiosp = (FAR struct termios *)arg; #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL bool iflow; #endif if (!termiosp) { ret = -EINVAL; break; } /* Update the flags we keep at this layer */ serdev->tc_iflag = termiosp->c_iflag; serdev->tc_oflag = termiosp->c_oflag; serdev->tc_lflag = termiosp->c_lflag; #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_OFLOWCONTROL /* Handle changes to output flow control */ # warning Missing logic #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL /* Handle changes to input flow control */ iflow = ((termiosp->c_cflag & CRTS_IFLOW) != 0); if (iflow != priv->iflow) { /* Check if flow control has been disabled. */ if (!iflow) { /* Flow control has been disabled. We need to make sure * that DSR is set unconditionally. */ if ((priv->serialstate & CDCACM_UART_DSR) == 0) { priv->serialstate |= (CDCACM_UART_DSR | CDCACM_UART_DCD); ret = cdcacm_serialstate(priv); } /* Save the new flow control setting. */ priv->iflow = false; priv->iactive = false; /* During the time that flow control was disabled, incoming * packets were queued in priv->rxpending. We must now * process all of them (unless RX interrupts are also * disabled) */ cdcacm_release_rxpending(priv); } /* Flow control has been enabled. */ else { /* Save the new flow control setting. */ priv->iflow = true; priv->iactive = false; /* If the RX buffer is already (nearly) full, the we need to * make sure the DSR is clear. * * NOTE: Here we assume that DSR is set so we don't check its * current value nor to we handle the case where we would set * DSR because the RX buffer is (nearly) empty! */ if (priv->upper) { priv->serialstate &= ~CDCACM_UART_DSR; priv->serialstate |= CDCACM_UART_DCD; ret = cdcacm_serialstate(priv); /* Input flow control is now active */ priv->iactive = true; } } /* RX "interrupts are no longer disabled */ priv->rxenabled = true; } #endif } break; #endif /* Get the number of bytes that may be read from the RX buffer (without * waiting) */ case FIONREAD: { int count; irqstate_t flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Determine the number of bytes available in the RX buffer. */ if (serdev->recv.tail <= serdev->recv.head) { count = serdev->recv.head - serdev->recv.tail; } else { count = serdev->recv.size - (serdev->recv.tail - serdev->recv.head); } leave_critical_section(flags); *(int *)arg = count; ret = 0; } break; /* Get the number of bytes that have been written to the TX buffer. */ case FIONWRITE: { int count; irqstate_t flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Determine the number of bytes waiting in the TX buffer. */ if (serdev->xmit.tail <= serdev->xmit.head) { count = serdev->xmit.head - serdev->xmit.tail; } else { count = serdev->xmit.size - (serdev->xmit.tail - serdev->xmit.head); } leave_critical_section(flags); *(int *)arg = count; ret = 0; } break; /* Get the number of free bytes in the TX buffer */ case FIONSPACE: { int count; irqstate_t flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Determine the number of bytes free in the TX buffer */ if (serdev->xmit.head < serdev->xmit.tail) { count = serdev->xmit.tail - serdev->xmit.head - 1; } else { count = serdev->xmit.size - (serdev->xmit.head - serdev->xmit.tail) - 1; } leave_critical_section(flags); *(FAR int *)arg = count; ret = 0; } break; default: ret = -ENOTTY; break; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_rxint * * Description: * Called by the serial driver to enable or disable RX interrupts. We, of * course, have no RX interrupts but must behave consistently. This method * is called under the conditions: * * 1. With enable==true when the port is opened (just after cdcuart_setup * and cdcuart_attach are called called) * 2. With enable==false while transferring data from the RX buffer * 2. With enable==true while waiting for more incoming data * 3. With enable==false when the port is closed (just before * cdcuart_detach and cdcuart_shutdown are called). * * Assumptions: * Called from the serial upper-half driver running on the thread of * execution of the caller of the driver or, possibly, on from the * USB interrupt handler (at least for the case where the RX interrupt * is disabled) * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcuart_rxint(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, bool enable) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; irqstate_t flags; usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_RXINT, (uint16_t)enable); /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!dev || !dev->priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)dev->priv; /* We need exclusive access to the RX buffer and private structure * in the following. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); if (enable) { /* RX "interrupts" are enabled. Is this a transition from disabled * to enabled state? */ if (!priv->rxenabled) { /* Yes.. RX "interrupts are no longer disabled */ priv->rxenabled = true; } /* During the time that RX interrupts was disabled, incoming * packets were queued in priv->rxpending. We must now process * all of them (unless flow control is enabled) * * NOTE: This action may cause this function to be re-entered * with enable == false , anyway the pend-list should be flushed */ cdcacm_release_rxpending(priv); } /* RX "interrupts" are disabled. Nothing special needs to be done on a * transition from the enabled to the disabled state. */ else { priv->rxenabled = false; } leave_critical_section(flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_rxflowcontrol * * Description: * Called when Rx buffer is full (or exceeds configured watermark levels * if CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS is defined). * Return true if UART activated RX flow control to block more incoming * data * * Input Parameters: * dev - UART device instance * nbuffered - the number of characters currently buffered * (if CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL_WATERMARKS is * not defined the value will be 0 for an empty buffer or the * defined buffer size for a full buffer) * upper - true indicates the upper watermark was crossed where * false indicates the lower watermark has been crossed * * Returned Value: * true if RX flow control activated. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL static bool cdcuart_rxflowcontrol(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, unsigned int nbuffered, bool upper) { #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; /* Sanity check */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (dev == NULL || dev->priv == NULL) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return false; } #endif /* Extract reference to private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)dev->priv; /* Is input flow control enabled? */ priv->upper = upper; if (priv->iflow) { /* Yes.. Set DSR (TX carrier) if the lower water mark has been crossed * or clear it if the upper water mark has been crossed. */ if (upper) { /* Don't do anything unless this results in a change in the * setting of DSR. */ if ((priv->serialstate & CDCACM_UART_DSR) != 0) { /* Clear DSR (set DCD in any case). */ priv->serialstate &= ~CDCACM_UART_DSR; priv->serialstate |= CDCACM_UART_DCD; /* And send the SerialState message. * REVISIT: Error return case. Would an error mean DSR is not * set? */ cdcacm_serialstate(priv); } /* Flow control is active */ priv->iactive = true; } /* Lower watermark crossing. Don't do anything unless this results in * a change in the setting of DSR. */ else { /* Flow control is not active (Needed before calling * cdcacm_release_rxpending()) */ priv->iactive = false; /* Set DSR if it is not already set */ if ((priv->serialstate & CDCACM_UART_DSR) == 0) { priv->serialstate |= (CDCACM_UART_DSR | CDCACM_UART_DCD); /* And send the SerialState message. * REVISIT: Error return case. Would an error mean DSR is * still clear? */ cdcacm_serialstate(priv); } /* During the time that flow control ws disabled, incoming packets * were queued in priv->rxpending. We must now process all of * them (unless RX interrupts becomes enabled) * * NOTE: This action may cause this function to be re-entered with * upper == false. */ cdcacm_release_rxpending(priv); } } else { /* Flow control is disabled ... DSR must be set */ if ((priv->serialstate & CDCACM_UART_DSR) == 0) { /* Set DSR and DCD */ priv->serialstate |= (CDCACM_UART_DSR | CDCACM_UART_DCD); /* And send the SerialState message * REVISIT: Error return case. Would an error mean DSR is still * not set? */ cdcacm_serialstate(priv); /* Flow control is not active */ priv->iactive = false; } } /* Return true flow control is active */ return priv->iactive; #else return false; #endif } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_txint * * Description: * Called by the serial driver to enable or disable TX interrupts. We, of * course, have no TX interrupts but must behave consistently. Initially, * TX interrupts are disabled. This method is called under the conditions: * * 1. With enable==false while transferring data into the TX buffer * 2. With enable==true when data may be taken from the buffer. * 3. With enable==false when the TX buffer is empty * ****************************************************************************/ static void cdcuart_txint(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev, bool enable) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_TXINT, (uint16_t)enable); /* Sanity checks */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!dev || !dev->priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return; } #endif /* Extract references to private data */ priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)dev->priv; /* If the new state is enabled and if there is data in the XMIT buffer, * send the next packet now. */ uinfo("enable=%d head=%d tail=%d\n", enable, priv->serdev.xmit.head, priv->serdev.xmit.tail); if (enable && priv->serdev.xmit.head != priv->serdev.xmit.tail) { cdcacm_sndpacket(priv); } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcuart_txempty * * Description: * Return true when all data has been sent. This is called from the * serial driver when the driver is closed. It will call this API * periodically until it reports true. NOTE that the serial driver takes * all responsibility for flushing TX data through the hardware so we can * be a bit sloppy about that. * ****************************************************************************/ static bool cdcuart_txempty(FAR struct uart_dev_s *dev) { FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv = (FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *)dev->priv; usbtrace(CDCACM_CLASSAPI_TXEMPTY, 0); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES if (!priv) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_INVALIDARG), 0); return true; } #endif /* When all of the allocated write requests have been returned to the * txfree, then there is no longer any TX data in flight. */ return priv->nwrq >= CONFIG_CDCACM_NWRREQS; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_classobject * * Description: * Register USB serial port (and USB serial console if so configured) and * return the class object. * * Input Parameters: * minor - Device minor number. E.g., minor 0 would correspond to * /dev/ttyACM0. * classdev - The location to return the CDC serial class' device * instance. * * Returned Value: * A pointer to the allocated class object (NULL on failure). * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE static #endif int cdcacm_classobject(int minor, FAR struct usbdev_devinfo_s *devinfo, FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s **classdev) { FAR struct cdcacm_alloc_s *alloc; FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv; FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *drvr; char devname[CDCACM_DEVNAME_SIZE]; int ret; /* Allocate the structures needed */ alloc = (FAR struct cdcacm_alloc_s *) kmm_malloc(sizeof(struct cdcacm_alloc_s)); if (!alloc) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_ALLOCDEVSTRUCT), 0); return -ENOMEM; } /* Convenience pointers into the allocated blob */ priv = &alloc->dev; drvr = &alloc->drvr; /* Initialize the USB serial driver structure */ memset(priv, 0, sizeof(struct cdcacm_dev_s)); sq_init(&priv->txfree); sq_init(&priv->rxpending); priv->minor = minor; /* Save the caller provided device description (composite only) */ memcpy(&priv->devinfo, devinfo, sizeof(struct usbdev_devinfo_s)); #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_IFLOWCONTROL /* SerialState */ priv->serialstate = (CDCACM_UART_DCD | CDCACM_UART_DSR); #endif /* Fake line status */ priv->linecoding.baud[0] = (115200) & 0xff; /* Baud=115200 */ priv->linecoding.baud[1] = (115200 >> 8) & 0xff; priv->linecoding.baud[2] = (115200 >> 16) & 0xff; priv->linecoding.baud[3] = (115200 >> 24) & 0xff; priv->linecoding.stop = CDC_CHFMT_STOP1; /* One stop bit */ priv->linecoding.parity = CDC_PARITY_NONE; /* No parity */ priv->linecoding.nbits = 8; /* 8 data bits */ /* Initialize the serial driver sub-structure */ /* The initial state is disconnected */ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE priv->serdev.disconnected = true; #endif priv->serdev.recv.size = CONFIG_CDCACM_RXBUFSIZE; priv->serdev.recv.buffer = priv->rxbuffer; priv->serdev.xmit.size = CONFIG_CDCACM_TXBUFSIZE; priv->serdev.xmit.buffer = priv->txbuffer; priv->serdev.ops = &g_uartops; priv->serdev.priv = priv; /* Initialize the USB class driver structure */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED drvr->drvr.speed = USB_SPEED_HIGH; #else drvr->drvr.speed = USB_SPEED_FULL; #endif drvr->drvr.ops = &g_driverops; drvr->dev = priv; /* Register the USB serial console */ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_CONSOLE priv->serdev.isconsole = true; ret = uart_register("/dev/console", &priv->serdev); if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_CONSOLEREGISTER), (uint16_t)-ret); goto errout_with_class; } #endif /* Register the CDC/ACM TTY device */ snprintf(devname, CDCACM_DEVNAME_SIZE, CDCACM_DEVNAME_FORMAT, minor); ret = uart_register(devname, &priv->serdev); if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UARTREGISTER), (uint16_t)-ret); goto errout_with_class; } *classdev = &drvr->drvr; return OK; errout_with_class: kmm_free(alloc); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_initialize * * Description: * Register USB serial port (and USB serial console if so configured). * * Input Parameters: * minor - Device minor number. E.g., minor 0 would correspond to * /dev/ttyACM0. * handle - An optional opaque reference to the CDC/ACM class object that * may subsequently be used with cdcacm_uninitialize(). * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) means that the driver was successfully registered. On any * failure, a negated errno value is returned. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE int cdcacm_initialize(int minor, FAR void **handle) { FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *drvr = NULL; struct usbdev_devinfo_s devinfo; int ret; memset(&devinfo, 0, sizeof(struct usbdev_devinfo_s)); /* Interfaces. * * ifnobase must be provided by board-specific logic */ devinfo.ninterfaces = CDCACM_NINTERFACES; /* Number of interfaces in the configuration */ /* Strings. * * strbase must be provided by board-specific logic */ devinfo.nstrings = CDCACM_NSTRIDS; /* Number of Strings */ /* Endpoints. * * Endpoint numbers must be provided by board-specific logic when * CDC/ACM is used in a composite device. */ devinfo.nendpoints = CDCACM_NUM_EPS; devinfo.epno[CDCACM_EP_INTIN_IDX] = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPINTIN; devinfo.epno[CDCACM_EP_BULKIN_IDX] = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKIN; devinfo.epno[CDCACM_EP_BULKOUT_IDX] = CONFIG_CDCACM_EPBULKOUT; /* Get an instance of the serial driver class object */ ret = cdcacm_classobject(minor, &devinfo, &drvr); if (ret == OK) { /* Register the USB serial class driver */ ret = usbdev_register(drvr); if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_DEVREGISTER), (uint16_t)-ret); } } /* Return the driver instance (if any) if the caller has requested it * by provided a pointer to the location to return it. */ if (handle) { *handle = (FAR void *)drvr; } return ret; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_uninitialize * * Description: * Un-initialize the USB storage class driver. This function is used * internally by the USB composite driver to uninitialize the CDC/ACM * driver. This same interface is available (with an untyped input * parameter) when the CDC/ACM driver is used standalone. * * Input Parameters: * There is one parameter, it differs in typing depending upon whether the * CDC/ACM driver is an internal part of a composite device, or a * standalone USB driver: * * classdev - The class object returned by cdcacm_classobject() * handle - The opaque handle representing the class object returned by * a previous call to cdcacm_initialize(). * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE void cdcacm_uninitialize(FAR struct usbdevclass_driver_s *classdev) #else void cdcacm_uninitialize(FAR void *handle) #endif { #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *drvr = (FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)classdev; #else FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *drvr = (FAR struct cdcacm_driver_s *)handle; #endif FAR struct cdcacm_dev_s *priv = drvr->dev; char devname[CDCACM_DEVNAME_SIZE]; int ret; #ifdef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE /* Check for pass 2 uninitialization. We did most of the work on the * first pass uninitialization. */ if (priv->minor == (uint8_t)-1) { /* In this second and final pass, all that remains to be done is to * free the memory resources. */ wd_cancel(&priv->rxfailsafe); kmm_free(priv); return; } #endif /* Un-register the CDC/ACM TTY device */ snprintf(devname, CDCACM_DEVNAME_SIZE, CDCACM_DEVNAME_FORMAT, priv->minor); ret = unregister_driver(devname); if (ret < 0) { usbtrace(TRACE_CLSERROR(USBSER_TRACEERR_UARTUNREGISTER), (uint16_t)-ret); } /* Unregister the driver (unless we are a part of a composite device). The * device unregister logic will (1) return all of the requests to us then * (2) all the unbind method. * * The same thing will happen in the composite case except that: (1) the * composite driver will call usbdev_unregister() which will (2) return the * requests for all members of the composite, and (3) call the unbind * method in the composite device which will (4) call the unbind method * for this device. */ #ifndef CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE usbdev_unregister(&drvr->drvr); /* And free the memory resources. */ wd_cancel(&priv->rxfailsafe); kmm_free(priv); #else /* For the case of the composite driver, there is a two pass * uninitialization sequence. We cannot yet free the driver structure. * We will do that on the second pass. We mark the fact that we have * already uninitialized by setting the minor number to -1. If/when we * are called again, then we will free the memory resources. */ priv->minor = (uint8_t)-1; #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: cdcacm_get_composite_devdesc * * Description: * Helper function to fill in some constants into the composite * configuration struct. * * Input Parameters: * dev - Pointer to the configuration struct we should fill * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ #if defined(CONFIG_USBDEV_COMPOSITE) && defined(CONFIG_CDCACM_COMPOSITE) void cdcacm_get_composite_devdesc(struct composite_devdesc_s *dev) { memset(dev, 0, sizeof(struct composite_devdesc_s)); /* The callback functions for the CDC/ACM class. * * classobject() and uninitialize() must be provided by board-specific * logic */ dev->mkconfdesc = cdcacm_mkcfgdesc; dev->mkstrdesc = cdcacm_mkstrdesc; dev->nconfigs = CDCACM_NCONFIGS; /* Number of configurations supported */ dev->configid = CDCACM_CONFIGID; /* The only supported configuration ID */ /* Let the construction function calculate the size of config descriptor */ #ifdef CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED dev->cfgdescsize = cdcacm_mkcfgdesc(NULL, NULL, USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN, 0); #else dev->cfgdescsize = cdcacm_mkcfgdesc(NULL, NULL); #endif /* Board-specific logic must provide the device minor */ /* Interfaces. * * ifnobase must be provided by board-specific logic */ dev->devinfo.ninterfaces = CDCACM_NINTERFACES; /* Number of interfaces in the configuration */ /* Strings. * * strbase must be provided by board-specific logic */ dev->devinfo.nstrings = CDCACM_NSTRIDS; /* Number of Strings */ /* Endpoints. * * Endpoint numbers must be provided by board-specific logic. */ dev->devinfo.nendpoints = CDCACM_NUM_EPS; } #endif