From c46e9b6cfc1375f5e5e2bade8eb2174cc47c4a28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: huntc Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 12:17:04 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Introduces EnabledUsbDevice EnabledUsbDevice is a wrapper around the UsbDevice where their enablement is also subject to external events, such as POWER events for nRF. It is introduced generically to support other platforms should they also require external signalling for enablement. --- embassy-usb/src/lib.rs | 1 + embassy-usb/src/util.rs | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ examples/nrf/src/bin/usb_serial.rs | 38 ++++++++++++++--- 3 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 embassy-usb/src/util.rs diff --git a/embassy-usb/src/lib.rs b/embassy-usb/src/lib.rs index f2577d4f..eba46b89 100644 --- a/embassy-usb/src/lib.rs +++ b/embassy-usb/src/lib.rs @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ pub mod descriptor; mod descriptor_reader; pub mod driver; pub mod types; +pub mod util; use embassy::util::{select, Either}; use heapless::Vec; diff --git a/embassy-usb/src/util.rs b/embassy-usb/src/util.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac56691b --- /dev/null +++ b/embassy-usb/src/util.rs @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +use embassy::channel::signal::Signal; +use embassy::util::{select, Either}; + +use crate::driver::Driver; +use crate::UsbDevice; + +/// Am enabled usb device is a device that further receives external notifications +/// regarding whether it is enabled or not. A common example of where this is +/// required is when receiving notifications from the POWER peripheral that +/// USB has been connected to or removed. The device here wraps an existing +/// USB device, keeping it publically available so that device-oriented operations +/// may still be performed. A signal is also provided that enables/disables the +/// USB device, taking care of suspension and resumption. In the case of the POWER +/// peripheral, this signal can be used from within a POWER_CLOCK interrupt +/// handler. Alternatively, for softdevice usage where the POWER peripheral is not +/// available, similar USB power events can be leveraged. +pub struct EnabledUsbDevice<'d, D: Driver<'d>> { + pub underlying: UsbDevice<'d, D>, + enable_usb_signal: &'d Signal, +} + +impl<'d, D: Driver<'d>> EnabledUsbDevice<'d, D> { + /// Wrap an existing UsbDevice and take a signal that will be used + /// to enable/disable it, perhaps from an external POWER_CLOCK + /// interrupt, or the equivalent when dealing with softdevices. + pub fn new(underlying: UsbDevice<'d, D>, enable_usb_signal: &'d Signal) -> Self { + Self { + underlying, + enable_usb_signal, + } + } + + /// Runs the underlying `UsbDevice` taking care of reacting to USB becoming + /// enabled/disabled. + /// + /// This future may leave the bus in an invalid state if it is dropped. + /// After dropping the future, [`UsbDevice::disable()`] should be called + /// before calling any other `UsbDevice` methods to fully reset the + /// peripheral. + pub async fn run(&mut self) -> ! { + while !self.enable_usb_signal.wait().await {} + loop { + match select( + self.underlying.run_until_suspend(), + self.enable_usb_signal.wait(), + ) + .await + { + Either::First(_) => {} + Either::Second(enable) => { + if !enable { + self.underlying.disable().await; + while !self.enable_usb_signal.wait().await {} + } + } + } + match select(self.underlying.wait_resume(), self.enable_usb_signal.wait()).await { + Either::First(_) => {} + Either::Second(enable) => { + if !enable { + self.underlying.disable().await; + while !self.enable_usb_signal.wait().await {} + } + } + } + } + } +} diff --git a/examples/nrf/src/bin/usb_serial.rs b/examples/nrf/src/bin/usb_serial.rs index f108db46..377ae8c3 100644 --- a/examples/nrf/src/bin/usb_serial.rs +++ b/examples/nrf/src/bin/usb_serial.rs @@ -6,28 +6,52 @@ use core::mem; use defmt::{info, panic}; +use embassy::channel::signal::Signal; use embassy::executor::Spawner; +use embassy::interrupt::InterruptExt; use embassy_nrf::usb::{Driver, Instance}; -use embassy_nrf::{interrupt, pac, Peripherals}; +use embassy_nrf::{interrupt, interrupt, pac, pac, Peripherals}; use embassy_usb::driver::EndpointError; +use embassy_usb::util::EnabledUsbDevice; use embassy_usb::{Builder, Config}; use embassy_usb_serial::{CdcAcmClass, State}; use futures::future::join; -use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _}; +use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _}; // global logger + +static ENABLE_USB: Signal = Signal::new(); + +fn on_power_interrupt(_: *mut ()) { + let regs = unsafe { &*pac::POWER::ptr() }; + + if regs.events_usbdetected.read().bits() != 0 { + regs.events_usbdetected.reset(); + info!("Vbus detected, enabling USB..."); + ENABLE_USB.signal(true); + } + + if regs.events_usbremoved.read().bits() != 0 { + regs.events_usbremoved.reset(); + info!("Vbus removed, disabling USB..."); + ENABLE_USB.signal(false); + } +} #[embassy::main] async fn main(_spawner: Spawner, p: Peripherals) { let clock: pac::CLOCK = unsafe { mem::transmute(()) }; let power: pac::POWER = unsafe { mem::transmute(()) }; + let power_irq = interrupt::take!(POWER_CLOCK); + power_irq.set_handler(on_power_interrupt); + power_irq.unpend(); + power_irq.enable(); + + power.intenset.write(|w| w.usbdetected().set().usbremoved().set()); + info!("Enabling ext hfosc..."); clock.tasks_hfclkstart.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) }); while clock.events_hfclkstarted.read().bits() != 1 {} - info!("Waiting for vbus..."); - while !power.usbregstatus.read().vbusdetect().is_vbus_present() {} - info!("vbus OK"); - // Create the driver, from the HAL. let irq = interrupt::take!(USBD); let driver = Driver::new(p.USBD, irq); @@ -70,7 +94,7 @@ async fn main(_spawner: Spawner, p: Peripherals) { let mut class = CdcAcmClass::new(&mut builder, &mut state, 64); // Build the builder. - let mut usb = builder.build(); + let mut usb = EnabledUsbDevice::new(builder.build(), &ENABLE_USB); // Run the USB device. let usb_fut = usb.run();