From c3e4c9a25c2910d2d66d52215b3406b13d5b23d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yuval Adam Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 12:34:32 +0300 Subject: Add more board models --- boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c | 655 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 655 insertions(+) create mode 100644 boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c (limited to 'boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c') diff --git a/boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c b/boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c08376 --- /dev/null +++ b/boards/dk-tm4c129x/usb_dev_bulk/usb_dev_bulk.c @@ -0,0 +1,655 @@ +//***************************************************************************** +// +// usb_dev_bulk.c - Main routines for the generic bulk device example. +// +// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved. +// Software License Agreement +// +// Texas Instruments (TI) is supplying this software for use solely and +// exclusively on TI's microcontroller products. The software is owned by +// TI and/or its suppliers, and is protected under applicable copyright +// laws. You may not combine this software with "viral" open-source +// software in order to form a larger program. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS. +// NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT +// NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. TI SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY +// CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +// DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. +// +// This is part of revision 2.1.0.12573 of the DK-TM4C129X Firmware Package. +// +//***************************************************************************** + +#include +#include +#include "inc/hw_ints.h" +#include "driverlib/interrupt.h" +#include "driverlib/sysctl.h" +#include "driverlib/systick.h" +#include "driverlib/rom.h" +#include "driverlib/rom_map.h" +#include "grlib/grlib.h" +#include "usblib/usblib.h" +#include "usblib/usb-ids.h" +#include "usblib/device/usbdevice.h" +#include "usblib/device/usbdbulk.h" +#include "utils/uartstdio.h" +#include "utils/ustdlib.h" +#include "drivers/frame.h" +#include "drivers/kentec320x240x16_ssd2119.h" +#include "drivers/pinout.h" +#include "usb_bulk_structs.h" + +//***************************************************************************** +// +//! \addtogroup example_list +//!

USB Generic Bulk Device (usb_dev_bulk)

+//! +//! This example provides a generic USB device offering simple bulk data +//! transfer to and from the host. The device uses a vendor-specific class ID +//! and supports a single bulk IN endpoint and a single bulk OUT endpoint. +//! Data received from the host is assumed to be ASCII text and it is +//! echoed back with the case of all alphabetic characters swapped. +//! +//! A Windows INF file for the device is provided on the installation media and +//! in the C:/ti/TivaWare-C-Series-X.X/windows_drivers directory of TivaWare +//! releases. This INF contains information required to install the WinUSB +//! subsystem on WindowsXP and Vista PCs. WinUSB is a Windows subsystem +//! allowing user mode applications to access the USB device without the need +//! for a vendor-specific kernel mode driver. +//! +//! A sample Windows command-line application, usb_bulk_example, illustrating +//! how to connect to and communicate with the bulk device is also provided. +//! The application binary is installed as part of the ``Windows-side examples +//! for USB kits'' package (SW-USB-win) on the installation CD or via download +//! from http://www.ti.com/tivaware . Project files are included to allow +//! the examples to be built using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Source code +//! for this application can be found in directory +//! ti/TivaWare-for-C-Series/tools/usb_bulk_example. +// +//***************************************************************************** + + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// The system tick rate expressed both as ticks per second and a millisecond +// period. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#define SYSTICKS_PER_SECOND 100 +#define SYSTICK_PERIOD_MS (1000 / SYSTICKS_PER_SECOND) + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// The global system tick counter. +// +//***************************************************************************** +volatile uint32_t g_ui32SysTickCount = 0; + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Variables tracking transmit and receive counts. +// +//***************************************************************************** +volatile uint32_t g_ui32TxCount = 0; +volatile uint32_t g_ui32RxCount = 0; +#ifdef DEBUG +uint32_t g_ui32UARTRxErrors = 0; +#endif + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Debug-related definitions and declarations. +// +// Debug output is available via UART0 if DEBUG is defined during build. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#ifdef DEBUG +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Map all debug print calls to UARTprintf in debug builds. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#define DEBUG_PRINT UARTprintf + +#else + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Compile out all debug print calls in release builds. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#define DEBUG_PRINT while(0) ((int32_t (*)(char *, ...))0) +#endif + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Graphics context used to show text on the color LCD display. +// +//***************************************************************************** +tContext g_sContext; +#define TEXT_FONT g_psFontCmss18b + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Flags used to pass commands from interrupt context to the main loop. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#define COMMAND_PACKET_RECEIVED 0x00000001 +#define COMMAND_STATUS_UPDATE 0x00000002 + +volatile uint32_t g_ui32Flags = 0; +char *g_pcStatus; + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Global flag indicating that a USB configuration has been set. +// +//***************************************************************************** +static volatile bool g_bUSBConfigured = false; + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// The error routine that is called if the driver library encounters an error. +// +//***************************************************************************** +#ifdef DEBUG +void +__error__(char *pcFilename, uint32_t ui32Line) +{ + UARTprintf("Error at line %d of %s\n", ui32Line, pcFilename); + while(1) + { + } +} +#endif + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Interrupt handler for the system tick counter. +// +//***************************************************************************** +void +SysTickIntHandler(void) +{ + // + // Update our system tick counter. + // + g_ui32SysTickCount++; +} + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Receive new data and echo it back to the host. +// +// \param psDevice points to the instance data for the device whose data is to +// be processed. +// \param pi8Data points to the newly received data in the USB receive buffer. +// \param ui32NumBytes is the number of bytes of data available to be processed. +// +// This function is called whenever we receive a notification that data is +// available from the host. We read the data, byte-by-byte and swap the case +// of any alphabetical characters found then write it back out to be +// transmitted back to the host. +// +// \return Returns the number of bytes of data processed. +// +//***************************************************************************** +static uint32_t +EchoNewDataToHost(tUSBDBulkDevice *psDevice, uint8_t *pi8Data, + uint_fast32_t ui32NumBytes) +{ + uint_fast32_t ui32Loop, ui32Space, ui32Count; + uint_fast32_t ui32ReadIndex; + uint_fast32_t ui32WriteIndex; + tUSBRingBufObject sTxRing; + + // + // Get the current buffer information to allow us to write directly to + // the transmit buffer (we already have enough information from the + // parameters to access the receive buffer directly). + // + USBBufferInfoGet(&g_sTxBuffer, &sTxRing); + + // + // How much space is there in the transmit buffer? + // + ui32Space = USBBufferSpaceAvailable(&g_sTxBuffer); + + // + // How many characters can we process this time round? + // + ui32Loop = (ui32Space < ui32NumBytes) ? ui32Space : ui32NumBytes; + ui32Count = ui32Loop; + + // + // Update our receive counter. + // + g_ui32RxCount += ui32NumBytes; + + // + // Dump a debug message. + // + DEBUG_PRINT("Received %d bytes\n", ui32NumBytes); + + // + // Set up to process the characters by directly accessing the USB buffers. + // + ui32ReadIndex = (uint32_t)(pi8Data - g_pui8USBRxBuffer); + ui32WriteIndex = sTxRing.ui32WriteIndex; + + while(ui32Loop) + { + // + // Copy from the receive buffer to the transmit buffer converting + // character case on the way. + // + + // + // Is this a lower case character? + // + if((g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] >= 'a') && + (g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] <= 'z')) + { + // + // Convert to upper case and write to the transmit buffer. + // + g_pui8USBTxBuffer[ui32WriteIndex] = + (g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] - 'a') + 'A'; + } + else + { + // + // Is this an upper case character? + // + if((g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] >= 'A') && + (g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] <= 'Z')) + { + // + // Convert to lower case and write to the transmit buffer. + // + g_pui8USBTxBuffer[ui32WriteIndex] = + (g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex] - 'Z') + 'z'; + } + else + { + // + // Copy the received character to the transmit buffer. + // + g_pui8USBTxBuffer[ui32WriteIndex] = + g_pui8USBRxBuffer[ui32ReadIndex]; + } + } + + // + // Move to the next character taking care to adjust the pointer for + // the buffer wrap if necessary. + // + ui32WriteIndex++; + ui32WriteIndex = + (ui32WriteIndex == BULK_BUFFER_SIZE) ? 0 : ui32WriteIndex; + + ui32ReadIndex++; + ui32ReadIndex = (ui32ReadIndex == BULK_BUFFER_SIZE) ? 0 : ui32ReadIndex; + + ui32Loop--; + } + + // + // We've processed the data in place so now send the processed data + // back to the host. + // + USBBufferDataWritten(&g_sTxBuffer, ui32Count); + + DEBUG_PRINT("Wrote %d bytes\n", ui32Count); + + // + // We processed as much data as we can directly from the receive buffer so + // we need to return the number of bytes to allow the lower layer to + // update its read pointer appropriately. + // + return(ui32Count); +} + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Shows the status string on the display. +// +// \param psContext is a pointer to the graphics context representing the +// display. +// \param pi8Status is a pointer to the string to be shown. +// +//***************************************************************************** +void +DisplayStatus(tContext *psContext, char *pcStatus) +{ + tRectangle sRectLine; + int32_t i32Y; + + // + // Calculate the Y coordinate of the top left of the character cell + // for our line of text. + // + i32Y = (GrContextDpyHeightGet(psContext) / 4) - + (GrFontHeightGet(TEXT_FONT) / 2); + + // + // Determine the bounding rectangle for this line of text. We add 4 pixels + // to the height just to ensure that we clear a couple of pixels above and + // below the line of text. + // + sRectLine.i16XMin = 0; + sRectLine.i16XMax = GrContextDpyWidthGet(psContext) - 1; + sRectLine.i16YMin = i32Y; + sRectLine.i16YMax = i32Y + GrFontHeightGet(TEXT_FONT) + 3; + + // + // Clear the line with black. + // + GrContextForegroundSet(&g_sContext, ClrBlack); + GrRectFill(psContext, &sRectLine); + + // + // Draw the new status string + // + DEBUG_PRINT("%s\n", pcStatus); + GrContextForegroundSet(&g_sContext, ClrWhite); + GrStringDrawCentered(psContext, pcStatus, -1, + GrContextDpyWidthGet(psContext) / 2, + GrContextDpyHeightGet(psContext) / 4 , false); +} + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Handles bulk driver notifications related to the transmit channel (data to +// the USB host). +// +// \param pvCBData is the client-supplied callback pointer for this channel. +// \param ulEvent identifies the event we are being notified about. +// \param ulMsgValue is an event-specific value. +// \param pvMsgData is an event-specific pointer. +// +// This function is called by the bulk driver to notify us of any events +// related to operation of the transmit data channel (the IN channel carrying +// data to the USB host). +// +// \return The return value is event-specific. +// +//***************************************************************************** +uint32_t +TxHandler(void *pvCBData, uint32_t ui32Event, uint32_t ui32MsgValue, + void *pvMsgData) +{ + // + // We are not required to do anything in response to any transmit event + // in this example. All we do is update our transmit counter. + // + if(ui32Event == USB_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE) + { + g_ui32TxCount += ui32MsgValue; + } + + // + // Dump a debug message. + // + DEBUG_PRINT("TX complete %d\n", ui32MsgValue); + + return(0); +} + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// Handles bulk driver notifications related to the receive channel (data from +// the USB host). +// +// \param pvCBData is the client-supplied callback pointer for this channel. +// \param ui32Event identifies the event we are being notified about. +// \param ui32MsgValue is an event-specific value. +// \param pvMsgData is an event-specific pointer. +// +// This function is called by the bulk driver to notify us of any events +// related to operation of the receive data channel (the OUT channel carrying +// data from the USB host). +// +// \return The return value is event-specific. +// +//***************************************************************************** +uint32_t +RxHandler(void *pvCBData, uint32_t ui32Event, uint32_t ui32MsgValue, + void *pvMsgData) +{ + // + // Which event are we being sent? + // + switch(ui32Event) + { + // + // We are connected to a host and communication is now possible. + // + case USB_EVENT_CONNECTED: + { + g_bUSBConfigured = true; + g_pcStatus = "Host connected."; + g_ui32Flags |= COMMAND_STATUS_UPDATE; + + // + // Flush our buffers. + // + USBBufferFlush(&g_sTxBuffer); + USBBufferFlush(&g_sRxBuffer); + + break; + } + + // + // The host has disconnected. + // + case USB_EVENT_DISCONNECTED: + { + g_bUSBConfigured = false; + g_pcStatus = "Host disconnected."; + g_ui32Flags |= COMMAND_STATUS_UPDATE; + break; + } + + // + // A new packet has been received. + // + case USB_EVENT_RX_AVAILABLE: + { + tUSBDBulkDevice *psDevice; + + // + // Get a pointer to our instance data from the callback data + // parameter. + // + psDevice = (tUSBDBulkDevice *)pvCBData; + + // + // Read the new packet and echo it back to the host. + // + return(EchoNewDataToHost(psDevice, pvMsgData, ui32MsgValue)); + } + + // + // Ignore SUSPEND and RESUME for now. + // + case USB_EVENT_SUSPEND: + case USB_EVENT_RESUME: + break; + + // + // Ignore all other events and return 0. + // + default: + break; + } + + return(0); +} + +//***************************************************************************** +// +// This is the main application entry function. +// +//***************************************************************************** +int +main(void) +{ + uint_fast32_t ui32TxCount; + uint_fast32_t ui32RxCount; + char pcBuffer[16]; + uint32_t ui32SysClock; + + // + // Run from the PLL at 120 MHz. + // + ui32SysClock = MAP_SysCtlClockFreqSet((SYSCTL_XTAL_25MHZ | + SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN | SYSCTL_USE_PLL | + SYSCTL_CFG_VCO_480), 120000000); + + // + // Configure the device pins. + // + PinoutSet(); + + // + // Initialize the display driver. + // + Kentec320x240x16_SSD2119Init(ui32SysClock); + + // + // Initialize the graphics context. + // + GrContextInit(&g_sContext, &g_sKentec320x240x16_SSD2119); + + // + // Draw the application frame. + // + FrameDraw(&g_sContext, "usb-dev-bulk"); + +#ifdef DEBUG + // + // Enable UART0 + // + ROM_SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0); + + // + // Initialize the UART for console I/O. + // + UARTStdioConfig(0, 115200, ui32SysClock); +#endif + + // + // Not configured initially. + // + g_bUSBConfigured = false; + + // + // Show the various static text elements on the color STN display. + // + GrContextFontSet(&g_sContext, TEXT_FONT); + GrStringDraw(&g_sContext, "Tx bytes:", -1, 110, 100, false); + GrStringDraw(&g_sContext, "Rx bytes:", -1, 110, 130, false); + + // + // Enable the system tick. + // + ROM_SysTickPeriodSet(ui32SysClock / SYSTICKS_PER_SECOND); + ROM_SysTickIntEnable(); + ROM_SysTickEnable(); + + // + // Show the application name on the display and UART output. + // + DEBUG_PRINT("\nTiva C Series USB bulk device example\n"); + DEBUG_PRINT("---------------------------------\n\n"); + + // + // Tell the user what we are up to. + // + DisplayStatus(&g_sContext, " Configuring USB... "); + + // + // Initialize the transmit and receive buffers. + // + USBBufferInit(&g_sTxBuffer); + USBBufferInit(&g_sRxBuffer); + + // + // Initialize the USB stack for device mode. + // + USBStackModeSet(0, eUSBModeDevice, 0); + + // + // Pass our device information to the USB library and place the device + // on the bus. + // + USBDBulkInit(0, &g_sBulkDevice); + + // + // Wait for initial configuration to complete. + // + DisplayStatus(&g_sContext, "Waiting for host..."); + + // + // Clear our local byte counters. + // + ui32RxCount = 0; + ui32TxCount = 0; + + // + // Main application loop. + // + while(1) + { + + // + // Have we been asked to update the status display? + // + if(g_ui32Flags & COMMAND_STATUS_UPDATE) + { + // + // Clear the command flag + // + g_ui32Flags &= ~COMMAND_STATUS_UPDATE; + DisplayStatus(&g_sContext, g_pcStatus); + } + + // + // Has there been any transmit traffic since we last checked? + // + if(ui32TxCount != g_ui32TxCount) + { + // + // Take a snapshot of the latest transmit count. + // + ui32TxCount = g_ui32TxCount; + + // + // Update the display of bytes transmitted by the UART. + // + usnprintf(pcBuffer, 16, " %d ", ui32TxCount); + GrStringDraw(&g_sContext, pcBuffer, -1, 190, 100, true); + } + + // + // Has there been any receive traffic since we last checked? + // + if(ui32RxCount != g_ui32RxCount) + { + // + // Take a snapshot of the latest receive count. + // + ui32RxCount = g_ui32RxCount; + + // + // Update the display of bytes received by the UART. + // + usnprintf(pcBuffer, 16, " %d ", ui32RxCount); + GrStringDraw(&g_sContext, pcBuffer, -1, 190, 130, true); + } + } +} -- cgit v1.3.1