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+ /* Name: usbconfig.h
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+ * Project: V-USB, virtual USB port for Atmel's(r) AVR(r) microcontrollers
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+ * Author: Christian Starkjohann
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+ * Creation Date: 2005-04-01
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+ * Tabsize: 4
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+ * Copyright: (c) 2005 by OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH
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+ * License: GNU GPL v2 (see License.txt), GNU GPL v3 or proprietary (CommercialLicense.txt)
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+ * This Revision: $Id$
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+ */
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+
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+ #ifndef __usbconfig_h_included__
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+ #define __usbconfig_h_included__
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+
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+ //#include <avr/interrupt.h>
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+
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+ /*
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+ General Description:
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+ This file is an example configuration (with inline documentation) for the USB
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+ driver. It configures V-USB for USB D+ connected to Port D bit 2 (which is
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+ also hardware interrupt 0 on many devices) and USB D- to Port D bit 4. You may
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+ wire the lines to any other port, as long as D+ is also wired to INT0 (or any
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+ other hardware interrupt, as long as it is the highest level interrupt, see
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+ section at the end of this file).
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+ */
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+
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+ /* ---------------------------- Hardware Config ---------------------------- */
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+
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+ #define USB_CFG_IOPORTNAME B
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+ /* This is the port where the USB bus is connected. When you configure it to
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+ * "B", the registers PORTB, PINB and DDRB will be used.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DMINUS_BIT 3
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+ /* This is the bit number in USB_CFG_IOPORT where the USB D- line is connected.
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+ * This may be any bit in the port.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DPLUS_BIT 2
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+ /* This is the bit number in USB_CFG_IOPORT where the USB D+ line is connected.
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+ * This may be any bit in the port. Please note that D+ must also be connected
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+ * to interrupt pin INT0! [You can also use other interrupts, see section
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+ * "Optional MCU Description" below, or you can connect D- to the interrupt, as
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+ * it is required if you use the USB_COUNT_SOF feature. If you use D- for the
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+ * interrupt, the USB interrupt will also be triggered at Start-Of-Frame
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+ * markers every millisecond.]
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_CLOCK_KHZ (F_CPU/1000)
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+ /* Clock rate of the AVR in kHz. Legal values are 12000, 12800, 15000, 16000,
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+ * 16500, 18000 and 20000. The 12.8 MHz and 16.5 MHz versions of the code
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+ * require no crystal, they tolerate +/- 1% deviation from the nominal
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+ * frequency. All other rates require a precision of 2000 ppm and thus a
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+ * crystal!
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+ * Since F_CPU should be defined to your actual clock rate anyway, you should
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+ * not need to modify this setting.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_CHECK_CRC 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want that the driver checks integrity of incoming
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+ * data packets (CRC checks). CRC checks cost quite a bit of code size and are
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+ * currently only available for 18 MHz crystal clock. You must choose
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+ * USB_CFG_CLOCK_KHZ = 18000 if you enable this option.
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+ */
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+
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+ /* ----------------------- Optional Hardware Config ------------------------ */
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+
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+ /* #define USB_CFG_PULLUP_IOPORTNAME D */
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+ /* If you connect the 1.5k pullup resistor from D- to a port pin instead of
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+ * V+, you can connect and disconnect the device from firmware by calling
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+ * the macros usbDeviceConnect() and usbDeviceDisconnect() (see usbdrv.h).
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+ * This constant defines the port on which the pullup resistor is connected.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_CFG_PULLUP_BIT 4 */
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+ /* This constant defines the bit number in USB_CFG_PULLUP_IOPORT (defined
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+ * above) where the 1.5k pullup resistor is connected. See description
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+ * above for details.
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+ */
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+
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+ /* --------------------------- Functional Range ---------------------------- */
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+
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+ #define USB_CFG_HAVE_INTRIN_ENDPOINT 1
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want to compile a version with two endpoints: The
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+ * default control endpoint 0 and an interrupt-in endpoint (any other endpoint
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+ * number).
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_HAVE_INTRIN_ENDPOINT3 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want to compile a version with three endpoints: The
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+ * default control endpoint 0, an interrupt-in endpoint 3 (or the number
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+ * configured below) and a catch-all default interrupt-in endpoint as above.
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+ * You must also define USB_CFG_HAVE_INTRIN_ENDPOINT to 1 for this feature.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_EP3_NUMBER 3
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+ /* If the so-called endpoint 3 is used, it can now be configured to any other
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+ * endpoint number (except 0) with this macro. Default if undefined is 3.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_INITIAL_DATATOKEN USBPID_DATA1 */
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+ /* The above macro defines the startup condition for data toggling on the
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+ * interrupt/bulk endpoints 1 and 3. Defaults to USBPID_DATA1.
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+ * Since the token is toggled BEFORE sending any data, the first packet is
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+ * sent with the oposite value of this configuration!
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_IMPLEMENT_HALT 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you also want to implement the ENDPOINT_HALT feature
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+ * for endpoint 1 (interrupt endpoint). Although you may not need this feature,
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+ * it is required by the standard. We have made it a config option because it
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+ * bloats the code considerably.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_SUPPRESS_INTR_CODE 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want to declare interrupt-in endpoints, but don't
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+ * want to send any data over them. If this macro is defined to 1, functions
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+ * usbSetInterrupt() and usbSetInterrupt3() are omitted. This is useful if
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+ * you need the interrupt-in endpoints in order to comply to an interface
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+ * (e.g. HID), but never want to send any data. This option saves a couple
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+ * of bytes in flash memory and the transmit buffers in RAM.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_INTR_POLL_INTERVAL 50
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+ /* If you compile a version with endpoint 1 (interrupt-in), this is the poll
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+ * interval. The value is in milliseconds and must not be less than 10 ms for
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+ * low speed devices.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_IS_SELF_POWERED 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if the device has its own power supply. Set it to 0 if the
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+ * device is powered from the USB bus.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_MAX_BUS_POWER 100
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+ /* Set this variable to the maximum USB bus power consumption of your device.
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+ * The value is in milliamperes. [It will be divided by two since USB
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+ * communicates power requirements in units of 2 mA.]
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_IMPLEMENT_FN_WRITE 1
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+ /* Set this to 1 if you want usbFunctionWrite() to be called for control-out
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+ * transfers. Set it to 0 if you don't need it and want to save a couple of
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+ * bytes.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_IMPLEMENT_FN_READ 1
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+ /* Set this to 1 if you need to send control replies which are generated
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+ * "on the fly" when usbFunctionRead() is called. If you only want to send
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+ * data from a static buffer, set it to 0 and return the data from
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+ * usbFunctionSetup(). This saves a couple of bytes.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_IMPLEMENT_FN_WRITEOUT 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want to use interrupt-out (or bulk out) endpoints.
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+ * You must implement the function usbFunctionWriteOut() which receives all
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+ * interrupt/bulk data sent to any endpoint other than 0. The endpoint number
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+ * can be found in 'usbRxToken'.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_HAVE_FLOWCONTROL 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want flowcontrol over USB data. See the definition
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+ * of the macros usbDisableAllRequests() and usbEnableAllRequests() in
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+ * usbdrv.h.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DRIVER_FLASH_PAGE 0
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+ /* If the device has more than 64 kBytes of flash, define this to the 64 k page
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+ * where the driver's constants (descriptors) are located. Or in other words:
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+ * Define this to 1 for boot loaders on the ATMega128.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_LONG_TRANSFERS 0
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+ /* Define this to 1 if you want to send/receive blocks of more than 254 bytes
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+ * in a single control-in or control-out transfer. Note that the capability
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+ * for long transfers increases the driver size.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_RX_USER_HOOK(data, len) if(usbRxToken == (uchar)USBPID_SETUP) blinkLED(); */
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+ /* This macro is a hook if you want to do unconventional things. If it is
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+ * defined, it's inserted at the beginning of received message processing.
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+ * If you eat the received message and don't want default processing to
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+ * proceed, do a return after doing your things. One possible application
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+ * (besides debugging) is to flash a status LED on each packet.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_RESET_HOOK(resetStarts) if(!resetStarts){hadUsbReset();} */
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+ /* This macro is a hook if you need to know when an USB RESET occurs. It has
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+ * one parameter which distinguishes between the start of RESET state and its
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+ * end.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_SET_ADDRESS_HOOK() hadAddressAssigned(); */
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+ /* This macro (if defined) is executed when a USB SET_ADDRESS request was
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+ * received.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_COUNT_SOF 0
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+ /* define this macro to 1 if you need the global variable "usbSofCount" which
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+ * counts SOF packets. This feature requires that the hardware interrupt is
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+ * connected to D- instead of D+.
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+ */
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+ /* #ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
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+ * macro myAssemblerMacro
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+ * in YL, TCNT0
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+ * sts timer0Snapshot, YL
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+ * endm
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+ * #endif
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+ * #define USB_SOF_HOOK myAssemblerMacro
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+ * This macro (if defined) is executed in the assembler module when a
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+ * Start Of Frame condition is detected. It is recommended to define it to
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+ * the name of an assembler macro which is defined here as well so that more
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+ * than one assembler instruction can be used. The macro may use the register
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+ * YL and modify SREG. If it lasts longer than a couple of cycles, USB messages
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+ * immediately after an SOF pulse may be lost and must be retried by the host.
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+ * What can you do with this hook? Since the SOF signal occurs exactly every
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+ * 1 ms (unless the host is in sleep mode), you can use it to tune OSCCAL in
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+ * designs running on the internal RC oscillator.
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+ * Please note that Start Of Frame detection works only if D- is wired to the
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+ * interrupt, not D+. THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN MOST EXAMPLES!
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_CHECK_DATA_TOGGLING 0
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+ /* define this macro to 1 if you want to filter out duplicate data packets
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+ * sent by the host. Duplicates occur only as a consequence of communication
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+ * errors, when the host does not receive an ACK. Please note that you need to
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+ * implement the filtering yourself in usbFunctionWriteOut() and
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+ * usbFunctionWrite(). Use the global usbCurrentDataToken and a static variable
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+ * for each control- and out-endpoint to check for duplicate packets.
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+ */
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+ #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
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+ extern void usbEventResetReady(void);
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+ #endif
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+ #define USB_RESET_HOOK(isReset) if(!isReset){usbEventResetReady();}
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+ //#define USB_RESET_HOOK(isReset) if(!isReset){cli(); usbEventResetReady();sei();}
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+ #define USB_CFG_HAVE_MEASURE_FRAME_LENGTH 1
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+ /* define this macro to 1 if you want the function usbMeasureFrameLength()
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+ * compiled in. This function can be used to calibrate the AVR's RC oscillator.
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+ */
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+
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+ #define USB_USE_FAST_CRC 1
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+ /* The assembler module has two implementations for the CRC algorithm. One is
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+ * faster, the other is smaller. This CRC routine is only used for transmitted
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+ * messages where timing is not critical. The faster routine needs 31 cycles
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+ * per byte while the smaller one needs 61 to 69 cycles. The faster routine
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+ * may be worth the 32 bytes bigger code size if you transmit lots of data and
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+ * run the AVR close to its limit.
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+ */
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+
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+ /* -------------------------- Device Description --------------------------- */
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+
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+ #define USB_CFG_VENDOR_ID 0xB8, 0x27 /* = 0x27B8 = 10168 = thingm */
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+ //#define USB_CFG_VENDOR_ID 0xA0, 0x20 /* = 0x20A0 = 8352 = obdev.at */
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+ //#define USB_CFG_VENDOR_ID 0xc0, 0x16 /* = 0x16c0 = 5824 = voti.nl */
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+ /* USB vendor ID for the device, low byte first. If you have registered your
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+ * own Vendor ID, define it here. Otherwise you may use one of obdev's free
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+ * shared VID/PID pairs. Be sure to read USB-IDs-for-free.txt for rules!
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+ * *** IMPORTANT NOTE ***
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+ * This template uses obdev's shared VID/PID pair for Vendor Class devices
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+ * with libusb: 0x16c0/0x5dc. Use this VID/PID pair ONLY if you understand
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+ * the implications!
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_ID 0xED, 0x01 /* = 0x01ED */
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+ //#define USB_CFG_DEVICE_ID 0x11, 0x41 /* = 0x4111 = 16657 = ThingM#2 */
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+ //#define USB_CFG_DEVICE_ID 0xdf, 0x05 /* obdev's shared PID for HIDs */
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+ /* This is the ID of the product, low byte first. It is interpreted in the
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+ * scope of the vendor ID. If you have registered your own VID with usb.org
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+ * or if you have licensed a PID from somebody else, define it here. Otherwise
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+ * you may use one of obdev's free shared VID/PID pairs. See the file
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+ * USB-IDs-for-free.txt for details!
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+ * *** IMPORTANT NOTE ***
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+ * This template uses obdev's shared VID/PID pair for Vendor Class devices
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+ * with libusb: 0x16c0/0x5dc. Use this VID/PID pair ONLY if you understand
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+ * the implications!
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_VERSION 0x00, 0x01
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+ /* Version number of the device: Minor number first, then major number.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_VENDOR_NAME 'T', 'h', 'i', 'n', 'g', 'M'
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+ #define USB_CFG_VENDOR_NAME_LEN 6
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+ /* These two values define the vendor name returned by the USB device. The name
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+ * must be given as a list of characters under single quotes. The characters
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+ * are interpreted as Unicode (UTF-16) entities.
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+ * If you don't want a vendor name string, undefine these macros.
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+ * ALWAYS define a vendor name containing your Internet domain name if you use
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+ * obdev's free shared VID/PID pair. See the file USB-IDs-for-free.txt for
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+ * details.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_NAME 'b', 'l', 'i', 'n', 'k', '(', '1', ')'
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_NAME_LEN 8
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+ /* Same as above for the device name. If you don't want a device name, undefine
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+ * the macros. See the file USB-IDs-for-free.txt before you assign a name if
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+ * you use a shared VID/PID.
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+ */
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+ /*#define USB_CFG_SERIAL_NUMBER 'N', 'o', 'n', 'e' */
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+ /*#define USB_CFG_SERIAL_NUMBER_LEN 0 */
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+ #define USB_CFG_SERIAL_NUMBER 'N', 'o', 'n', 't','h','i','n','g'
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+ #define USB_CFG_SERIAL_NUMBER_LEN 8
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+ /* Same as above for the serial number. If you don't want a serial number,
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+ * undefine the macros.
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+ * It may be useful to provide the serial number through other means than at
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+ * compile time. See the section about descriptor properties below for how
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+ * to fine tune control over USB descriptors such as the string descriptor
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+ * for the serial number.
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_CLASS 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DEVICE_SUBCLASS 0
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+ /* See USB specification if you want to conform to an existing device class.
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+ * Class 0xff is "vendor specific".
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_INTERFACE_CLASS 3
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+ #define USB_CFG_INTERFACE_SUBCLASS 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_INTERFACE_PROTOCOL 0
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+ /* See USB specification if you want to conform to an existing device class or
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+ * protocol. The following classes must be set at interface level:
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+ * HID class is 3, no subclass and protocol required (but may be useful!)
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+ * CDC class is 2, use subclass 2 and protocol 1 for ACM
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+ */
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+ #define USB_CFG_HID_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH 24
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+ /* Define this to the length of the HID report descriptor, if you implement
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+ * an HID device. Otherwise don't define it or define it to 0.
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+ * If you use this define, you must add a PROGMEM character array named
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+ * "usbHidReportDescriptor" to your code which contains the report descriptor.
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+ * Don't forget to keep the array and this define in sync!
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+ */
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+
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+ /* #define USB_PUBLIC static */
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+ /* Use the define above if you #include usbdrv.c instead of linking against it.
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+ * This technique saves a couple of bytes in flash memory.
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+ */
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+
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+ /* ------------------- Fine Control over USB Descriptors ------------------- */
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+ /* If you don't want to use the driver's default USB descriptors, you can
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+ * provide our own. These can be provided as (1) fixed length static data in
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+ * flash memory, (2) fixed length static data in RAM or (3) dynamically at
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+ * runtime in the function usbFunctionDescriptor(). See usbdrv.h for more
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+ * information about this function.
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+ * Descriptor handling is configured through the descriptor's properties. If
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+ * no properties are defined or if they are 0, the default descriptor is used.
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+ * Possible properties are:
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+ * + USB_PROP_IS_DYNAMIC: The data for the descriptor should be fetched
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+ * at runtime via usbFunctionDescriptor(). If the usbMsgPtr mechanism is
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+ * used, the data is in FLASH by default. Add property USB_PROP_IS_RAM if
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+ * you want RAM pointers.
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+ * + USB_PROP_IS_RAM: The data returned by usbFunctionDescriptor() or found
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+ * in static memory is in RAM, not in flash memory.
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+ * + USB_PROP_LENGTH(len): If the data is in static memory (RAM or flash),
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+ * the driver must know the descriptor's length. The descriptor itself is
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+ * found at the address of a well known identifier (see below).
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+ * List of static descriptor names (must be declared PROGMEM if in flash):
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+ * char usbDescriptorDevice[];
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+ * char usbDescriptorConfiguration[];
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+ * char usbDescriptorHidReport[];
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+ * char usbDescriptorString0[];
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+ * int usbDescriptorStringVendor[];
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+ * int usbDescriptorStringDevice[];
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+ * int usbDescriptorStringSerialNumber[];
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+ * Other descriptors can't be provided statically, they must be provided
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+ * dynamically at runtime.
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+ *
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+ * Descriptor properties are or-ed or added together, e.g.:
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+ * #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_DEVICE (USB_PROP_IS_RAM | USB_PROP_LENGTH(18))
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+ *
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+ * The following descriptors are defined:
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_DEVICE
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_CONFIGURATION
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRINGS
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_0
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_VENDOR
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_PRODUCT
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_SERIAL_NUMBER
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_HID
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_HID_REPORT
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+ * USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_UNKNOWN (for all descriptors not handled by the driver)
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+ *
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+ * Note about string descriptors: String descriptors are not just strings, they
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+ * are Unicode strings prefixed with a 2 byte header. Example:
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+ * int serialNumberDescriptor[] = {
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+ * USB_STRING_DESCRIPTOR_HEADER(6),
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+ * 'S', 'e', 'r', 'i', 'a', 'l'
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+ * };
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+ */
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+
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_DEVICE 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_CONFIGURATION 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRINGS 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_0 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_VENDOR 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_PRODUCT 0
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+ //#define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_SERIAL_NUMBER 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_STRING_SERIAL_NUMBER (USB_PROP_IS_RAM | (2 * USB_PROP_LENGTH(8)+2))
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_HID 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_HID_REPORT 0
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+ #define USB_CFG_DESCR_PROPS_UNKNOWN 0
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+
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+ /* ----------------------- Optional MCU Description ------------------------ */
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+
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+ /* The following configurations have working defaults in usbdrv.h. You
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+ * usually don't need to set them explicitly. Only if you want to run
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+ * the driver on a device which is not yet supported or with a compiler
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+ * which is not fully supported (such as IAR C) or if you use a differnt
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+ * interrupt than INT0, you may have to define some of these.
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+ */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_CFG MCUCR */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_CFG_SET ((1 << ISC00) | (1 << ISC01)) */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_CFG_CLR 0 */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_ENABLE GIMSK */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_ENABLE_BIT INT0 */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_PENDING GIFR */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_PENDING_BIT INTF0 */
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+ /* #define USB_INTR_VECTOR INT0_vect */
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+
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+ #endif /* __usbconfig_h_included__ */
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+ class Blink1
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+ VERSION = "0.0.1"
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+ end
data/lib/blink1.rb ADDED
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+ require 'blink1/blink1'
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+ require 'blink1/version'
data/rb-blink1.gemspec ADDED
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ $:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
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+ require "blink1/version"
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "rb-blink1"
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+ s.version = Blink1::VERSION
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.authors = ['Atsushi Nagase']
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+ s.email = ['a@ngs.io']
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+ s.homepage = "http://github.com/ngs/rb-blink1"
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+ s.summary = "Ruby interface for blink(1)"
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+ s.description = "Controls blink(1)"
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+
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+ s.rubyforge_project = "blink1"
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'bundler', '~> 1.0'
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+ # s.add_development_dependency 'rspec', '~> 2.11'
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+ # s.add_development_dependency 'guard-rspec', '~> 1.2'
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+
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n").reject{|f| f =~ /^(\..+|Gemfile.*)$/}
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+ s.extensions = ["ext/blink1/extconf.rb"]
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+ s.require_paths = ["lib", "ext"]
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+ end
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+
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: rb-blink1
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ prerelease:
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Atsushi Nagase
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2012-12-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: bundler
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ~>
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '1.0'
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+ type: :development
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ~>
28
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
29
+ version: '1.0'
30
+ description: Controls blink(1)
31
+ email:
32
+ - a@ngs.io
33
+ executables: []
34
+ extensions:
35
+ - ext/blink1/extconf.rb
36
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
37
+ files:
38
+ - LICENSE
39
+ - README.rdoc
40
+ - Rakefile
41
+ - ext/blink1/blink1-lib.c
42
+ - ext/blink1/blink1-lib.h
43
+ - ext/blink1/blink1.c
44
+ - ext/blink1/extconf.rb
45
+ - ext/blink1/hid.c.libusb
46
+ - ext/blink1/hid.c.mac
47
+ - ext/blink1/hid.c.windows
48
+ - ext/blink1/include/blink1-lib.h
49
+ - ext/blink1/include/color_funcs.h
50
+ - ext/blink1/include/hidapi.h
51
+ - ext/blink1/include/osccal.h
52
+ - ext/blink1/include/usbconfig.h
53
+ - lib/blink1.rb
54
+ - lib/blink1/version.rb
55
+ - rb-blink1.gemspec
56
+ homepage: http://github.com/ngs/rb-blink1
57
+ licenses: []
58
+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ - ext
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
65
+ requirements:
66
+ - - ! '>='
67
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
70
+ none: false
71
+ requirements:
72
+ - - ! '>='
73
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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+ requirements: []
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+ rubyforge_project: blink1
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+ rubygems_version: 1.8.24
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: Ruby interface for blink(1)
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+ test_files: []