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  1. /*
  2. * The MIT License (MIT)
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (c) 2019 Ha Thach (tinyusb.org)
  5. *
  6. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
  7. * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
  8. * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
  9. * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
  10. * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
  11. * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  12. *
  13. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  14. * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  15. *
  16. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  17. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  18. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  19. * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  20. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
  21. * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
  22. * THE SOFTWARE.
  23. *
  24. */
  25. #include "tusb.h"
  26. #include "usb_descriptors.h"
  27. /* A combination of interfaces must have a unique product id, since PC will save device driver after the first plug.
  28. * Same VID/PID with different interface e.g MSC (first), then CDC (later) will possibly cause system error on PC.
  29. *
  30. * Auto ProductID layout's Bitmap:
  31. * [MSB] HID | MSC | CDC [LSB]
  32. */
  33. #define _PID_MAP(itf, n) ( (CFG_TUD_##itf) << (n) )
  34. #define USB_PID (0x4200 | _PID_MAP(CDC, 0) | _PID_MAP(MSC, 1) | _PID_MAP(HID, 2) | \
  35. _PID_MAP(MIDI, 3) | _PID_MAP(VENDOR, 4) )
  36. #define USB_VID 0xCafe
  37. #define USB_BCD 0x0200
  38. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  39. // Device Descriptors
  40. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  41. tusb_desc_device_t const desc_device =
  42. {
  43. .bLength = sizeof(tusb_desc_device_t),
  44. .bDescriptorType = TUSB_DESC_DEVICE,
  45. .bcdUSB = USB_BCD,
  46. // Use Interface Association Descriptor (IAD) for CDC
  47. // As required by USB Specs IAD's subclass must be common class (2) and protocol must be IAD (1)
  48. .bDeviceClass = TUSB_CLASS_MISC,
  49. .bDeviceSubClass = MISC_SUBCLASS_COMMON,
  50. .bDeviceProtocol = MISC_PROTOCOL_IAD,
  51. .bMaxPacketSize0 = CFG_TUD_ENDPOINT0_SIZE,
  52. .idVendor = USB_VID,
  53. .idProduct = USB_PID,
  54. .bcdDevice = 0x0100,
  55. .iManufacturer = 0x01,
  56. .iProduct = 0x02,
  57. .iSerialNumber = 0x03,
  58. .bNumConfigurations = 0x01
  59. };
  60. // Invoked when received GET DEVICE DESCRIPTOR
  61. // Application return pointer to descriptor
  62. uint8_t const * tud_descriptor_device_cb(void)
  63. {
  64. return (uint8_t const *) &desc_device;
  65. }
  66. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  67. // HID Report Descriptor
  68. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  69. uint8_t const desc_hid_report[] =
  70. {
  71. TUD_HID_REPORT_DESC_KEYBOARD( HID_REPORT_ID(REPORT_ID_KEYBOARD )),
  72. TUD_HID_REPORT_DESC_MOUSE ( HID_REPORT_ID(REPORT_ID_MOUSE )),
  73. TUD_HID_REPORT_DESC_CONSUMER( HID_REPORT_ID(REPORT_ID_CONSUMER_CONTROL )),
  74. TUD_HID_REPORT_DESC_GAMEPAD ( HID_REPORT_ID(REPORT_ID_GAMEPAD ))
  75. };
  76. // Invoked when received GET HID REPORT DESCRIPTOR
  77. // Application return pointer to descriptor
  78. // Descriptor contents must exist long enough for transfer to complete
  79. uint8_t const * tud_hid_descriptor_report_cb(uint8_t instance)
  80. {
  81. (void) instance;
  82. return desc_hid_report;
  83. }
  84. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  85. // Configuration Descriptor
  86. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  87. enum
  88. {
  89. ITF_NUM_CDC = 0,
  90. ITF_NUM_CDC_DATA,
  91. ITF_NUM_HID,
  92. ITF_NUM_TOTAL
  93. };
  94. #define CONFIG_TOTAL_LEN (TUD_CONFIG_DESC_LEN + TUD_CDC_DESC_LEN + TUD_HID_DESC_LEN)
  95. #define EPNUM_HID 0x81
  96. #define EPNUM_CDC_NOTIF 0x82
  97. #define EPNUM_CDC_OUT 0x02
  98. #define EPNUM_CDC_IN 0x83
  99. uint8_t const desc_configuration[] =
  100. {
  101. // Config number, interface count, string index, total length, attribute, power in mA
  102. TUD_CONFIG_DESCRIPTOR(1, ITF_NUM_TOTAL, 0, CONFIG_TOTAL_LEN, TUSB_DESC_CONFIG_ATT_REMOTE_WAKEUP, 100),
  103. // Interface number, string index, EP notification address and size, EP data address (out, in) and size.
  104. TUD_CDC_DESCRIPTOR(ITF_NUM_CDC, 4, EPNUM_CDC_NOTIF, 8, EPNUM_CDC_OUT, EPNUM_CDC_IN, 64),
  105. // Interface number, string index, protocol, report descriptor len, EP In address, size & polling interval
  106. TUD_HID_DESCRIPTOR(ITF_NUM_HID, 0, HID_ITF_PROTOCOL_NONE, sizeof(desc_hid_report), EPNUM_HID, CFG_TUD_HID_EP_BUFSIZE, 5)
  107. };
  108. #if TUD_OPT_HIGH_SPEED
  109. // Per USB specs: high speed capable device must report device_qualifier and other_speed_configuration
  110. // other speed configuration
  111. uint8_t desc_other_speed_config[CONFIG_TOTAL_LEN];
  112. // device qualifier is mostly similar to device descriptor since we don't change configuration based on speed
  113. tusb_desc_device_qualifier_t const desc_device_qualifier =
  114. {
  115. .bLength = sizeof(tusb_desc_device_qualifier_t),
  116. .bDescriptorType = TUSB_DESC_DEVICE_QUALIFIER,
  117. .bcdUSB = USB_BCD,
  118. .bDeviceClass = TUSB_CLASS_MISC,
  119. .bDeviceSubClass = MISC_SUBCLASS_COMMON,
  120. .bDeviceProtocol = MISC_PROTOCOL_IAD,
  121. .bMaxPacketSize0 = CFG_TUD_ENDPOINT0_SIZE,
  122. .bNumConfigurations = 0x01,
  123. .bReserved = 0x00
  124. };
  125. // Invoked when received GET DEVICE QUALIFIER DESCRIPTOR request
  126. // Application return pointer to descriptor, whose contents must exist long enough for transfer to complete.
  127. // device_qualifier descriptor describes information about a high-speed capable device that would
  128. // change if the device were operating at the other speed. If not highspeed capable stall this request.
  129. uint8_t const* tud_descriptor_device_qualifier_cb(void)
  130. {
  131. return (uint8_t const*) &desc_device_qualifier;
  132. }
  133. // Invoked when received GET OTHER SEED CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTOR request
  134. // Application return pointer to descriptor, whose contents must exist long enough for transfer to complete
  135. // Configuration descriptor in the other speed e.g if high speed then this is for full speed and vice versa
  136. uint8_t const* tud_descriptor_other_speed_configuration_cb(uint8_t index)
  137. {
  138. (void) index; // for multiple configurations
  139. // other speed config is basically configuration with type = OHER_SPEED_CONFIG
  140. memcpy(desc_other_speed_config, desc_configuration, CONFIG_TOTAL_LEN);
  141. desc_other_speed_config[1] = TUSB_DESC_OTHER_SPEED_CONFIG;
  142. // this example use the same configuration for both high and full speed mode
  143. return desc_other_speed_config;
  144. }
  145. #endif // highspeed
  146. // Invoked when received GET CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTOR
  147. // Application return pointer to descriptor
  148. // Descriptor contents must exist long enough for transfer to complete
  149. uint8_t const * tud_descriptor_configuration_cb(uint8_t index)
  150. {
  151. (void) index; // for multiple configurations
  152. // This example use the same configuration for both high and full speed mode
  153. return desc_configuration;
  154. }
  155. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  156. // String Descriptors
  157. //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
  158. // array of pointer to string descriptors
  159. char const* string_desc_arr [] =
  160. {
  161. (const char[]) { 0x09, 0x04 }, // 0: is supported language is English (0x0409)
  162. "xythobuz", // 1: Manufacturer
  163. "Trackball", // 2: Product
  164. "123456", // 3: Serials, should use chip ID
  165. "Debug Serial", // 4: CDC Interface
  166. };
  167. static uint16_t _desc_str[32];
  168. // Invoked when received GET STRING DESCRIPTOR request
  169. // Application return pointer to descriptor, whose contents must exist long enough for transfer to complete
  170. uint16_t const* tud_descriptor_string_cb(uint8_t index, uint16_t langid)
  171. {
  172. (void) langid;
  173. uint8_t chr_count;
  174. if ( index == 0)
  175. {
  176. memcpy(&_desc_str[1], string_desc_arr[0], 2);
  177. chr_count = 1;
  178. }else
  179. {
  180. // Note: the 0xEE index string is a Microsoft OS 1.0 Descriptors.
  181. // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/usbcon/microsoft-defined-usb-descriptors
  182. if ( !(index < sizeof(string_desc_arr)/sizeof(string_desc_arr[0])) ) return NULL;
  183. const char* str = string_desc_arr[index];
  184. // Cap at max char
  185. chr_count = strlen(str);
  186. if ( chr_count > 31 ) chr_count = 31;
  187. // Convert ASCII string into UTF-16
  188. for(uint8_t i=0; i<chr_count; i++)
  189. {
  190. _desc_str[1+i] = str[i];
  191. }
  192. }
  193. // first byte is length (including header), second byte is string type
  194. _desc_str[0] = (TUSB_DESC_STRING << 8 ) | (2*chr_count + 2);
  195. return _desc_str;
  196. }