use heapless::Vec; use crate::config::*; use crate::descriptor::{BosWriter, DescriptorWriter}; use crate::driver::{Driver, Endpoint, EndpointType}; #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] use crate::msos::{DeviceLevelDescriptor, FunctionLevelDescriptor, MsOsDescriptorWriter}; use crate::types::*; use crate::{Handler, Interface, UsbDevice, MAX_INTERFACE_COUNT, STRING_INDEX_CUSTOM_START}; #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] #[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))] #[non_exhaustive] /// Configuration used when creating [UsbDevice]. pub struct Config<'a> { pub(crate) vendor_id: u16, pub(crate) product_id: u16, /// Device class code assigned by USB.org. Set to `0xff` for vendor-specific /// devices that do not conform to any class. /// /// Default: `0x00` (class code specified by interfaces) pub device_class: u8, /// Device sub-class code. Depends on class. /// /// Default: `0x00` pub device_sub_class: u8, /// Device protocol code. Depends on class and sub-class. /// /// Default: `0x00` pub device_protocol: u8, /// Device release version in BCD. /// /// Default: `0x0010` ("0.1") pub device_release: u16, /// Maximum packet size in bytes for the control endpoint 0. /// /// Valid values are 8, 16, 32 and 64. There's generally no need to change this from the default /// value of 8 bytes unless a class uses control transfers for sending large amounts of data, in /// which case using a larger packet size may be more efficient. /// /// Default: 8 bytes pub max_packet_size_0: u8, /// Manufacturer name string descriptor. /// /// Default: (none) pub manufacturer: Option<&'a str>, /// Product name string descriptor. /// /// Default: (none) pub product: Option<&'a str>, /// Serial number string descriptor. /// /// Default: (none) pub serial_number: Option<&'a str>, /// Whether the device supports remotely waking up the host is requested. /// /// Default: `false` pub supports_remote_wakeup: bool, /// Configures the device as a composite device with interface association descriptors. /// /// If set to `true`, the following fields should have the given values: /// /// - `device_class` = `0xEF` /// - `device_sub_class` = `0x02` /// - `device_protocol` = `0x01` pub composite_with_iads: bool, /// Whether the device has its own power source. /// /// This should be set to `true` even if the device is sometimes self-powered and may not /// always draw power from the USB bus. /// /// Default: `false` /// /// See also: `max_power` pub self_powered: bool, /// Maximum current drawn from the USB bus by the device, in milliamps. /// /// The default is 100 mA. If your device always uses an external power source and never draws /// power from the USB bus, this can be set to 0. /// /// See also: `self_powered` /// /// Default: 100mA /// Max: 500mA pub max_power: u16, } impl<'a> Config<'a> { /// Create default configuration with the provided vid and pid values. pub const fn new(vid: u16, pid: u16) -> Self { Self { device_class: 0x00, device_sub_class: 0x00, device_protocol: 0x00, max_packet_size_0: 64, vendor_id: vid, product_id: pid, device_release: 0x0010, manufacturer: None, product: None, serial_number: None, self_powered: false, supports_remote_wakeup: false, composite_with_iads: false, max_power: 100, } } } /// [`UsbDevice`] builder. pub struct Builder<'d, D: Driver<'d>> { config: Config<'d>, handlers: Vec<&'d mut dyn Handler, MAX_HANDLER_COUNT>, interfaces: Vec, control_buf: &'d mut [u8], driver: D, next_string_index: u8, device_descriptor: DescriptorWriter<'d>, config_descriptor: DescriptorWriter<'d>, bos_descriptor: BosWriter<'d>, #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] msos_descriptor: MsOsDescriptorWriter<'d>, } impl<'d, D: Driver<'d>> Builder<'d, D> { /// Creates a builder for constructing a new [`UsbDevice`]. /// /// `control_buf` is a buffer used for USB control request data. It should be sized /// large enough for the length of the largest control request (in or out) /// anticipated by any class added to the device. pub fn new( driver: D, config: Config<'d>, device_descriptor_buf: &'d mut [u8], config_descriptor_buf: &'d mut [u8], bos_descriptor_buf: &'d mut [u8], #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] msos_descriptor_buf: &'d mut [u8], control_buf: &'d mut [u8], ) -> Self { // Magic values specified in USB-IF ECN on IADs. if config.composite_with_iads && (config.device_class != 0xEF || config.device_sub_class != 0x02 || config.device_protocol != 0x01) { panic!("if composite_with_iads is set, you must set device_class = 0xEF, device_sub_class = 0x02, device_protocol = 0x01"); } if config.max_power > 500 { panic!("The maximum allowed value for `max_power` is 500mA"); } match config.max_packet_size_0 { 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 => {} _ => panic!("invalid max_packet_size_0, the allowed values are 8, 16, 32 or 64"), } let mut device_descriptor = DescriptorWriter::new(device_descriptor_buf); let mut config_descriptor = DescriptorWriter::new(config_descriptor_buf); let mut bos_descriptor = BosWriter::new(DescriptorWriter::new(bos_descriptor_buf)); device_descriptor.device(&config); config_descriptor.configuration(&config); bos_descriptor.bos(); Builder { driver, config, interfaces: Vec::new(), handlers: Vec::new(), control_buf, next_string_index: STRING_INDEX_CUSTOM_START, device_descriptor, config_descriptor, bos_descriptor, #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] msos_descriptor: MsOsDescriptorWriter::new(msos_descriptor_buf), } } /// Creates the [`UsbDevice`] instance with the configuration in this builder. pub fn build(mut self) -> UsbDevice<'d, D> { #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] let msos_descriptor = self.msos_descriptor.build(&mut self.bos_descriptor); self.config_descriptor.end_configuration(); self.bos_descriptor.end_bos(); // Log the number of allocator bytes actually used in descriptor buffers info!("USB: device_descriptor used: {}", self.device_descriptor.position()); info!("USB: config_descriptor used: {}", self.config_descriptor.position()); info!("USB: bos_descriptor used: {}", self.bos_descriptor.writer.position()); #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] info!("USB: msos_descriptor used: {}", msos_descriptor.len()); info!("USB: control_buf size: {}", self.control_buf.len()); UsbDevice::build( self.driver, self.config, self.handlers, self.device_descriptor.into_buf(), self.config_descriptor.into_buf(), self.bos_descriptor.writer.into_buf(), self.interfaces, self.control_buf, #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] msos_descriptor, ) } /// Returns the size of the control request data buffer. Can be used by /// classes to validate the buffer is large enough for their needs. pub fn control_buf_len(&self) -> usize { self.control_buf.len() } /// Add an USB function. /// /// If [`Config::composite_with_iads`] is set, this will add an IAD descriptor /// with the given class/subclass/protocol, associating all the child interfaces. /// /// If it's not set, no IAD descriptor is added. pub fn function(&mut self, class: u8, subclass: u8, protocol: u8) -> FunctionBuilder<'_, 'd, D> { let first_interface = InterfaceNumber::new(self.interfaces.len() as u8); let iface_count_index = if self.config.composite_with_iads { self.config_descriptor .iad(first_interface, 0, class, subclass, protocol); Some(self.config_descriptor.position() - 5) } else { None }; FunctionBuilder { builder: self, iface_count_index, #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] first_interface, } } /// Add a Handler. /// /// The Handler is called on some USB bus events, and to handle all control requests not already /// handled by the USB stack. pub fn handler(&mut self, handler: &'d mut dyn Handler) { if self.handlers.push(handler).is_err() { panic!( "embassy-usb: handler list full. Increase the `max_handler_count` compile-time setting. Current value: {}", MAX_HANDLER_COUNT ) } } /// Allocates a new string index. pub fn string(&mut self) -> StringIndex { let index = self.next_string_index; self.next_string_index += 1; StringIndex::new(index) } #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] /// Add an MS OS 2.0 Descriptor Set. /// /// Panics if called more than once. pub fn msos_descriptor(&mut self, windows_version: u32, vendor_code: u8) { self.msos_descriptor.header(windows_version, vendor_code); } #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] /// Add an MS OS 2.0 Device Level Feature Descriptor. pub fn msos_feature(&mut self, desc: T) { self.msos_descriptor.device_feature(desc); } #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] /// Gets the underlying [`MsOsDescriptorWriter`] to allow adding subsets and features for classes that /// do not add their own. pub fn msos_writer(&mut self) -> &mut MsOsDescriptorWriter<'d> { &mut self.msos_descriptor } } /// Function builder. /// /// A function is a logical grouping of interfaces that perform a given USB function. /// If [`Config::composite_with_iads`] is set, each function will have an IAD descriptor. /// If not, functions will not be visible as descriptors. pub struct FunctionBuilder<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> { builder: &'a mut Builder<'d, D>, iface_count_index: Option, #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] first_interface: InterfaceNumber, } impl<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> Drop for FunctionBuilder<'a, 'd, D> { fn drop(&mut self) { #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] self.builder.msos_descriptor.end_function(); } } impl<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> FunctionBuilder<'a, 'd, D> { /// Add an interface to the function. /// /// Interface numbers are guaranteed to be allocated consecutively, starting from 0. pub fn interface(&mut self) -> InterfaceBuilder<'_, 'd, D> { if let Some(i) = self.iface_count_index { self.builder.config_descriptor.buf[i] += 1; } let number = self.builder.interfaces.len() as _; let iface = Interface { current_alt_setting: 0, num_alt_settings: 0, }; if self.builder.interfaces.push(iface).is_err() { panic!( "embassy-usb: interface list full. Increase the `max_interface_count` compile-time setting. Current value: {}", MAX_INTERFACE_COUNT ) } InterfaceBuilder { builder: self.builder, interface_number: InterfaceNumber::new(number), next_alt_setting_number: 0, } } #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] /// Add an MS OS 2.0 Function Level Feature Descriptor. pub fn msos_feature(&mut self, desc: T) { if !self.builder.msos_descriptor.is_in_config_subset() { self.builder.msos_descriptor.configuration(0); } if !self.builder.msos_descriptor.is_in_function_subset() { self.builder.msos_descriptor.function(self.first_interface); } #[cfg(feature = "msos-descriptor")] self.builder.msos_descriptor.function_feature(desc); } } /// Interface builder. pub struct InterfaceBuilder<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> { builder: &'a mut Builder<'d, D>, interface_number: InterfaceNumber, next_alt_setting_number: u8, } impl<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> InterfaceBuilder<'a, 'd, D> { /// Get the interface number. pub fn interface_number(&self) -> InterfaceNumber { self.interface_number } /// Allocates a new string index. pub fn string(&mut self) -> StringIndex { self.builder.string() } /// Add an alternate setting to the interface and write its descriptor. /// /// Alternate setting numbers are guaranteed to be allocated consecutively, starting from 0. /// /// The first alternate setting, with number 0, is the default one. pub fn alt_setting( &mut self, class: u8, subclass: u8, protocol: u8, interface_string: Option, ) -> InterfaceAltBuilder<'_, 'd, D> { let number = self.next_alt_setting_number; self.next_alt_setting_number += 1; self.builder.interfaces[self.interface_number.0 as usize].num_alt_settings += 1; self.builder.config_descriptor.interface_alt( self.interface_number, number, class, subclass, protocol, interface_string, ); InterfaceAltBuilder { builder: self.builder, interface_number: self.interface_number, alt_setting_number: number, } } } /// Interface alternate setting builder. pub struct InterfaceAltBuilder<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> { builder: &'a mut Builder<'d, D>, interface_number: InterfaceNumber, alt_setting_number: u8, } impl<'a, 'd, D: Driver<'d>> InterfaceAltBuilder<'a, 'd, D> { /// Get the interface number. pub fn interface_number(&self) -> InterfaceNumber { self.interface_number } /// Get the alternate setting number. pub fn alt_setting_number(&self) -> u8 { self.alt_setting_number } /// Add a custom descriptor to this alternate setting. /// /// Descriptors are written in the order builder functions are called. Note that some /// classes care about the order. pub fn descriptor(&mut self, descriptor_type: u8, descriptor: &[u8]) { self.builder.config_descriptor.write(descriptor_type, descriptor) } fn endpoint_in(&mut self, ep_type: EndpointType, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointIn { let ep = self .builder .driver .alloc_endpoint_in(ep_type, max_packet_size, interval_ms) .expect("alloc_endpoint_in failed"); self.builder.config_descriptor.endpoint(ep.info()); ep } fn endpoint_out(&mut self, ep_type: EndpointType, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointOut { let ep = self .builder .driver .alloc_endpoint_out(ep_type, max_packet_size, interval_ms) .expect("alloc_endpoint_out failed"); self.builder.config_descriptor.endpoint(ep.info()); ep } /// Allocate a BULK IN endpoint and write its descriptor. /// /// Descriptors are written in the order builder functions are called. Note that some /// classes care about the order. pub fn endpoint_bulk_in(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16) -> D::EndpointIn { self.endpoint_in(EndpointType::Bulk, max_packet_size, 0) } /// Allocate a BULK OUT endpoint and write its descriptor. /// /// Descriptors are written in the order builder functions are called. Note that some /// classes care about the order. pub fn endpoint_bulk_out(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16) -> D::EndpointOut { self.endpoint_out(EndpointType::Bulk, max_packet_size, 0) } /// Allocate a INTERRUPT IN endpoint and write its descriptor. /// /// Descriptors are written in the order builder functions are called. Note that some /// classes care about the order. pub fn endpoint_interrupt_in(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointIn { self.endpoint_in(EndpointType::Interrupt, max_packet_size, interval_ms) } /// Allocate a INTERRUPT OUT endpoint and write its descriptor. pub fn endpoint_interrupt_out(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointOut { self.endpoint_out(EndpointType::Interrupt, max_packet_size, interval_ms) } /// Allocate a ISOCHRONOUS IN endpoint and write its descriptor. /// /// Descriptors are written in the order builder functions are called. Note that some /// classes care about the order. pub fn endpoint_isochronous_in(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointIn { self.endpoint_in(EndpointType::Isochronous, max_packet_size, interval_ms) } /// Allocate a ISOCHRONOUS OUT endpoint and write its descriptor. pub fn endpoint_isochronous_out(&mut self, max_packet_size: u16, interval_ms: u8) -> D::EndpointOut { self.endpoint_out(EndpointType::Isochronous, max_packet_size, interval_ms) } }