| // Copyright lowRISC contributors. |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for details. |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
| |
| #ifndef OPENTITAN_SW_DEVICE_LIB_DIF_DIF_USBDEV_H_ |
| #define OPENTITAN_SW_DEVICE_LIB_DIF_DIF_USBDEV_H_ |
| |
| /** |
| * @file |
| * @brief <a href="/hw/ip/usbdev/doc/">USB Device</a> Device Interface Functions |
| */ |
| |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include "sw/device/lib/base/macros.h" |
| #include "sw/device/lib/base/mmio.h" |
| #include "sw/device/lib/dif/dif_base.h" |
| |
| #include "sw/device/lib/dif/autogen/dif_usbdev_autogen.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif // __cplusplus |
| |
| /** |
| * Hardware constants. |
| */ |
| #define USBDEV_NUM_ENDPOINTS 12 |
| #define USBDEV_MAX_PACKET_SIZE 64 |
| // Internal constant that should not be used by clients. Defined here because |
| // it is used in the definition of `dif_usbdev_buffer_pool` below. |
| #define USBDEV_NUM_BUFFERS 32 |
| |
| // Constants used for the `dif_usbdev_endpoint_id` direction field. |
| #define USBDEV_ENDPOINT_DIR_IN 1 |
| #define USBDEV_ENDPOINT_DIR_OUT 0 |
| |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_endpoint_id { |
| /** |
| * Endpoint number. |
| */ |
| unsigned int number : 4; |
| /** |
| * Reserved. Should be zero. |
| */ |
| unsigned int reserved : 3; |
| /** |
| * Endpoint direction. 1 = IN endpoint, 0 = OUT endpoint |
| */ |
| unsigned int direction : 1; |
| } dif_usbdev_endpoint_id_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Free buffer pool. |
| * |
| * A USB device has a fixed number of buffers that are used for storing incoming |
| * and outgoing packets and the software is responsible for keeping track of |
| * free buffers. The pool is implemented as a stack for constant-time add and |
| * remove. `top` points to the last free buffer added to the pool. The pool is |
| * full when `top == USBDEV_NUM_BUFFERS - 1` and empty when `top == -1`. |
| */ |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_buffer_pool { |
| uint8_t buffers[USBDEV_NUM_BUFFERS]; |
| int8_t top; |
| } dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Buffer types. |
| */ |
| typedef enum dif_usbdev_buffer_type { |
| /** |
| * For reading payloads of incoming packets. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevBufferTypeRead, |
| /** |
| * For writing payloads of outgoing packets. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevBufferTypeWrite, |
| /** |
| * Clients must not use a buffer after it is handed over to hardware or |
| * returned to the free buffer pool. This type exists to protect against such |
| * cases. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevBufferTypeStale, |
| } dif_usbdev_buffer_type_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * A USB device buffer. |
| * |
| * This struct represents a USB device buffer that has been provided to a client |
| * in response to a buffer request. Clients should treat instances of this |
| * struct as opaque objects and should pass them to the appropriate functions of |
| * this library to read and write payloads of incoming and outgoing packets, |
| * respectively. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_recv`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_read`, |
| * `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_write`, |
| * `dif_usbdev_send`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_return`. |
| */ |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_buffer { |
| /** |
| * Hardware buffer id. |
| */ |
| uint8_t id; |
| /** |
| * Byte offset for the next read or write operation. |
| */ |
| uint8_t offset; |
| /** |
| * For read buffers: remaining number of bytes to read. |
| * For write buffers: remaining number of bytes that can be written. |
| */ |
| uint8_t remaining_bytes; |
| /** |
| * Type of this buffer. |
| */ |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_type_t type; |
| } dif_usbdev_buffer_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Configuration for initializing a USB device. |
| */ |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_config { |
| /** |
| * Activate the single-ended D signal for detecting K and J symbols, for use |
| * with a differential receiver. |
| */ |
| dif_toggle_t have_differential_receiver; |
| /** |
| * Use the TX interface with D and SE0 signals instead of Dp/Dn, for use with |
| * certain transceivers. |
| */ |
| dif_toggle_t use_tx_d_se0; |
| /* |
| * Recognize a single SE0 bit as end of packet instead of requiring |
| * two bits. |
| */ |
| dif_toggle_t single_bit_eop; |
| /** |
| * Flip the D+/D- pins. |
| */ |
| dif_toggle_t pin_flip; |
| /** |
| * Reference signal generation for clock synchronization. |
| */ |
| dif_toggle_t clock_sync_signals; |
| } dif_usbdev_config_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Configures a USB device with runtime information. |
| * |
| * This function should need to be called once for the lifetime of `handle`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @param config Runtime configuration parameters for a USB device. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_configure(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool, |
| dif_usbdev_config_t config); |
| |
| /** |
| * Fill the available buffer FIFO of a USB device. |
| * |
| * The USB device has a small FIFO (AV FIFO) that stores free buffers for |
| * incoming packets. It is the responsibility of the software to ensure that the |
| * AV FIFO is never empty. If the host tries to send a packet when the AV FIFO |
| * is empty, the USB device will respond with a NAK. While this will typically |
| * cause the host to retry transmission for regular data packets, there are |
| * transactions in the USB protocol during which the USB device is not allowed |
| * to send a NAK. Thus, the software must make sure that the AV FIFO is never |
| * empty by calling this function periodically. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_fill_available_fifo( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable reception of SETUP packets for an endpoint. |
| * |
| * This controls whether the pair of IN and OUT endpoints with the specified |
| * endpoint number are control endpoints. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint number. |
| * @param new_state New SETUP packet reception state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_setup_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable reception of OUT packets for an active endpoint. |
| * |
| * When disabling reception of OUT packets, what the endpoint will do depends |
| * on other factors. If the endpoint is currently configured as a control |
| * endpoint (receives SETUP packets) or it is configured as an isochronous |
| * endpoint, disabling reception of OUT packets will cause them to be ignored. |
| * |
| * If the endpoint is neither a control nor isochronous endpoint, then its |
| * behavior depends on whether it is configured to respond with STALL. If the |
| * STALL response is not active, then disabling reception will cause usbdev to |
| * NAK the packet. Otherwise, the STALL response takes priority, regardless of |
| * the setting here. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An OUT endpoint number. |
| * @param new_state New OUT packet reception state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_out_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable clearing the out_enable bit after completion of an OUT |
| * transaction to an endpoint. |
| * |
| * If set_nak_out is enabled, an OUT endpoint will disable reception of OUT |
| * packets after each successful OUT transaction to that endpoint, requiring a |
| * call to `dif_usbdev_endpoint_out_enable()` to enable reception again. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An OUT endpoint number. |
| * @param new_state New set_nak_on_out state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_set_nak_out_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable STALL for an endpoint. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint ID. |
| * @param new_state New STALL state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_stall_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_endpoint_id_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get STALL state of an endpoint. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint ID. |
| * @param[out] state Current STALL state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_stall_get(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_endpoint_id_t endpoint, |
| bool *state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable isochronous mode for an endpoint. |
| * |
| * Isochronous endpoints transfer data periodically. Since isochronous transfers |
| * do not have a handshaking stage, isochronous endpoints cannot report errors |
| * or STALL conditions. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint. |
| * @param new_state New isochronous state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_iso_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_endpoint_id_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable or disable an endpoint. |
| * |
| * An enabled endpoint responds to packets from the host. A disabled endpoint |
| * ignores them. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint. |
| * @param new_state New endpoint state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_endpoint_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_endpoint_id_t endpoint, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable the USB interface of a USB device. |
| * |
| * Calling this function causes the USB device to assert the full-speed pull-up |
| * signal to indicate its presence to the host. Ensure the default endpoint is |
| * set up before enabling the interface. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param new_state New interface state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_interface_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_toggle_t new_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Information about a received packet. |
| */ |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_rx_packet_info { |
| /** |
| * Endpoint of the packet. |
| */ |
| uint8_t endpoint; |
| /** |
| * Payload length in bytes. |
| */ |
| uint8_t length; |
| /** |
| * Indicates if the packet is a SETUP packet. |
| */ |
| bool is_setup; |
| } dif_usbdev_rx_packet_info_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the packet at the front of RX FIFO. |
| * |
| * The USB device has a small FIFO (RX FIFO) that stores received packets until |
| * the software has a chance to process them. It is the responsibility of the |
| * software to ensure that the RX FIFO is never full. If the host tries to send |
| * a packet when the RX FIFO is full, the USB device will respond with a NAK. |
| * While this will typically cause the host to retry transmission for regular |
| * data packets, there are transactions in the USB protocol during which the USB |
| * device is not allowed to send a NAK. Thus, the software must read received |
| * packets as soon as possible. |
| * |
| * Reading received packets involves two main steps: |
| * - Calling this function, i.e. `dif_usbdev_recv`, and |
| * - Calling `dif_usbdev_buffer_read` until the entire packet payload |
| * is read. |
| * |
| * In order to read an incoming packet, clients should first call this function |
| * to get information about the packet and the buffer that holds the packet |
| * payload. Then, clients should call `dif_usbdev_buffer_read` with this buffer |
| * one or more times (depending on the sizes of their internal buffers) until |
| * the entire packet payload is read. Once the entire payload is read, the |
| * buffer is returned to the free buffer pool. If the clients want to ignore the |
| * payload of a packet, e.g. for an unsupported or a zero-length packet, they |
| * can call `dif_usbdev_buffer_return` to immediately return the buffer to the |
| * free buffer pool. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] packet_info Packet information. |
| * @param[out] buffer Buffer that holds the packet payload. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_recv(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_rx_packet_info_t *packet_info, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer); |
| |
| /** |
| * Read incoming packet payload. |
| * |
| * Clients should call this function with a buffer provided by `dif_usbdev_recv` |
| * to read the payload of an incoming packet. This function copies the smaller |
| * of `dst_len` and remaining number of bytes in the buffer to `dst`. The buffer |
| * that holds the packet payload is returned to the free buffer pool when the |
| * entire packet payload is read. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_recv`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @param buffer A buffer provided by `dif_usbdev_recv`. |
| * @param[out] dst Destination buffer. |
| * @param dst_len Length of the destination buffer. |
| * @param[out] bytes_written Number of bytes written to destination buffer. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_buffer_read(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer, uint8_t *dst, |
| size_t dst_len, size_t *bytes_written); |
| |
| /** |
| * Return a buffer to the free buffer pool. |
| * |
| * This function immediately returns the given buffer to the free buffer pool. |
| * Since `dif_usbdev_buffer_read` and `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status` return the |
| * buffers that they work on to the free buffer pool automatically, this |
| * function should only be called to discard the payload of a received |
| * packet or a packet that was being prepared for transmission before it is |
| * queued for transmission from an endpoint. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_recv`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @param buffer A buffer provided by `dif_usbdev_recv` or |
| * `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_buffer_return(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer); |
| |
| /** |
| * Request a buffer for outgoing packet payload. |
| * |
| * Clients should call this function to request a buffer to write the payload of |
| * an outgoing packet. Sending a packet from a particular endpoint to the host |
| * involves four main steps: |
| * - Calling this function, i.e. `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`, |
| * - Calling `dif_usbdev_buffer_write`, |
| * - Calling `dif_usbdev_send`, and |
| * - Calling `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status`. |
| * |
| * In order to send a packet, clients should first call this function to obtain |
| * a buffer for the packet payload. Clients should then call |
| * `dif_usbdev_buffer_write` (one or more times depending on the sizes of their |
| * internal buffers) to write the packet payload to this buffer. After writing |
| * the packet payload, clients should call `dif_usbdev_send` to mark the packet |
| * as ready for transmission from a particular endpoint. Then, clients should |
| * call `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status` to check the status of the transmission. |
| * `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status` returns the buffer that holds the packet payload |
| * to the free buffer pool once the packet is either successfully transmitted or |
| * canceled due to an incoming SETUP packet or a link reset. If the packet |
| * should no longer be sent, clients can call `dif_usbdev_buffer_return` to |
| * return the buffer to the free buffer pool as long as `dif_usbdev_send` is not |
| * called yet. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_buffer_write`, `dif_usbdev_send`, |
| * `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_return`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @param[out] buffer A buffer for writing outgoing packet payload. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_buffer_request(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer); |
| |
| /** |
| * Write outgoing packet payload. |
| * |
| * Clients should call this function with a buffer provided by |
| * `dif_usbdev_buffer_request` to write the payload of an outgoing packet. This |
| * function copies the smaller of `src_len` and remaining number of bytes in the |
| * buffer to the buffer. Clients should then call `dif_usbdev_send` to queue the |
| * packet for transmission from a particular endpoint. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`, `dif_usbdev_send`, |
| * `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_return`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer A buffer provided by `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`. |
| * @param src Source buffer. |
| * @param src_len Length of the source buffer. |
| * @param[out] bytes_written Number of bytes written to the USB device buffer. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_buffer_write(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer, |
| const uint8_t *src, size_t src_len, |
| size_t *bytes_written); |
| |
| /** |
| * Mark a packet ready for transmission from an endpoint. |
| * |
| * The USB device has 12 endpoints, each of which can be used to send packets to |
| * the host. Since a packet is not actually transmitted to the host until the |
| * host sends an IN token, clients must write the packet payload to a device |
| * buffer and mark it as ready for transmission from a particular endpoint. A |
| * packet queued for transmission from a particular endpoint is transmitted once |
| * the host sends an IN token for that endpoint. |
| * |
| * After a packet is queued for transmission, clients should check its status by |
| * calling `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status`. While the USB device handles transmission |
| * errors automatically by retrying transmission, transmission of a packet may |
| * be canceled if the endpoint receives a SETUP packet or the link is reset |
| * before the queued packet is transmitted. In these cases, clients should |
| * handle the SETUP packet or the link reset first and then optionally send the |
| * same packet again. Clients must also make sure that the given endpoint does |
| * not already have a packet pending for transmission before calling this |
| * function. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_write`, |
| * `dif_usbdev_get_tx_status`, `dif_usbdev_buffer_return`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An OUT endpoint number. |
| * @param buffer A buffer provided by `dif_usbdev_buffer_request`. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_send(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, uint8_t endpoint, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_t *buffer); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get which IN endpoints have sent packets. |
| * |
| * This function provides which endpoints have buffers that have successfully |
| * completed transmission to the host. It may be used to guide calls to |
| * `dif_usbdev_clear_tx_status` to return the used buffer to the pool and clear |
| * the state for the next transaction. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] sent A bitmap of which endpoints have sent packets. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_get_tx_sent(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, uint16_t *sent); |
| |
| /** |
| * Clear the TX state of the provided endpoint and restore its associated buffer |
| * to the pool. |
| * |
| * Note that this function should only be called when an endpoint has been |
| * provided a buffer. Without it, the buffer pool will become corrupted, as this |
| * function does not check the status. |
| * |
| * In addition, if the endpoint has not yet completed or canceled the |
| * transaction, the user must not call this function while the device is in an |
| * active state. Otherwise, the user risks corrupting an ongoing transaction. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param buffer_pool A USB device buffer pool. |
| * @param endpoint An IN endpoint number. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_clear_tx_status(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_buffer_pool_t *buffer_pool, |
| uint8_t endpoint); |
| |
| /** |
| * Status of an outgoing packet. |
| */ |
| typedef enum dif_usbdev_tx_status { |
| /** |
| * There is no packet for the given OUT endpoint. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevTxStatusNoPacket, |
| /** |
| * Packet is pending transmission. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevTxStatusPending, |
| /** |
| * Packet was sent successfully. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevTxStatusSent, |
| /** |
| * Transmission was canceled due to an incoming SETUP packet. |
| */ |
| kDifUsbdevTxStatusCancelled, |
| } dif_usbdev_tx_status_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the status of a packet that has been queued to be sent from an endpoint. |
| * |
| * While the USB device handles transmission errors automatically by retrying |
| * transmission, transmission of a packet may be canceled if the endpoint |
| * receives a SETUP packet or the link is reset before the queued packet is |
| * transmitted. In these cases, clients should handle the SETUP packet or the |
| * link reset first and then optionally send the same packet again. |
| * |
| * This function does not modify any device state. `dif_usbdev_clear_tx_status` |
| * can be used to clear the status and return the buffer to the pool. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An IN endpoint number. |
| * @param[out] status Status of the packet. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_get_tx_status(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t endpoint, |
| dif_usbdev_tx_status_t *status); |
| |
| /** |
| * Set the address of a USB device. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param addr New address. Only the last 7 bits are significant. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_address_set(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, uint8_t addr); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the address of a USB device. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] addr Current address. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_address_get(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, uint8_t *addr); |
| |
| /** |
| * Clear the data toggle bits for the selected endpoint. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param endpoint An endpoint number. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_clear_data_toggle(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t endpoint); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get USB frame index. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] frame_index USB frame index. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_frame(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint16_t *frame_index); |
| |
| /** |
| * Check if the host is lost. |
| * |
| * The host is lost if the link is still active but a start of frame packet has |
| * not been received in the last 4.096ms. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] host_lost Status of the host. `true` if the host is lost, `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_host_lost(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| bool *host_lost); |
| |
| /** |
| * USB link state. |
| */ |
| typedef enum dif_usbdev_link_state { |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStateDisconnected, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStatePowered, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStatePoweredSuspended, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStateActive, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStateSuspended, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStateActiveNoSof, |
| kDifUsbdevLinkStateResuming, |
| } dif_usbdev_link_state_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Get USB link state. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] link_state USB link state. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_link_state( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, dif_usbdev_link_state_t *link_state); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the state of the sense pin. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] sense State of the sense pin. `true` if the host is providing |
| * VBUS, `false` otherwise. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_sense(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| bool *sense); |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the depth of the AV FIFO. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_fill_available_fifo`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] depth Depth of the AV FIFO. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_available_fifo_depth( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, uint8_t *depth); |
| /** |
| * Check if AV FIFO is full. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_fill_available_fifo`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] is_full State of the AV FIFO. `true` if full, false otherwise. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_available_fifo_full( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, bool *is_full); |
| /** |
| * Get the depth of the RX FIFO. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_recv`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] depth Depth of the RX FIFO. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_rx_fifo_depth(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| uint8_t *depth); |
| |
| /** |
| * Check if the RX FIFO is empty. |
| * |
| * See also: `dif_usbdev_recv`. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] is_empty State of the RX FIFO. `true` if empty, `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_status_get_rx_fifo_empty(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| bool *is_empty); |
| |
| /** |
| * Control whether oscillator test mode is enabled. |
| * |
| * In oscillator test mode, usbdev transmits a continuous 0101 pattern for |
| * evaluating the reference clock's quality. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param enable Whether the test mode should be enabled. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_set_osc_test_mode(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_toggle_t enable); |
| |
| /** |
| * Control whether the AON wake module is active. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param enable Whether the AON wake module is enabled. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_set_wake_enable(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_toggle_t enable); |
| |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_wake_status { |
| /** Whether the AON wake module is active. */ |
| bool active; |
| /** Whether the USB disconnected while the AON wake module was active. */ |
| bool disconnected; |
| /** Whether the USB was reset while the AON wake module was active. */ |
| bool bus_reset; |
| } dif_usbdev_wake_status_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the status of the AON wake module. |
| * |
| * Note that the conditions triggering exit from suspended state must be read |
| * before disabling the AON wake module. Once the AON wake module is |
| * deactivated, that status information is lost. |
| * |
| * Also note that the ordinary resume condition does not report to the usbdev |
| * module. Instead, it should be obtained from the module monitoring wakeup |
| * sources. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] status The status of the module. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_get_wake_status(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, |
| dif_usbdev_wake_status_t *status); |
| |
| /** |
| * Force the link state machine to resume to an active state. |
| * |
| * This is used when waking from a low-power suspended state to resume to an |
| * active state. It moves the usbdev out of the Powered state (from the USB |
| * device state machine in the spec) without receiving a bus reset. Without help |
| * from software, the usbdev module cannot determine on its own when a bus reset |
| * is required. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_resume_link_to_active(const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev); |
| |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_phy_pins_sense { |
| /** USB D+ input. */ |
| bool rx_dp : 1; |
| /** USB D- input. */ |
| bool rx_dn : 1; |
| /** USB data input from an external differential receiver, if available. */ |
| bool rx_d : 1; |
| /** USB transmit D+ output. */ |
| bool tx_dp : 1; |
| /** USB transmit D- output. */ |
| bool tx_dn : 1; |
| /** USB transmit data value output. */ |
| bool tx_d : 1; |
| /** USB single-ended zero output. */ |
| bool tx_se0 : 1; |
| /** USB output enable for D+ / D-. */ |
| bool output_enable : 1; |
| /** USB VBUS sense pin. */ |
| bool vbus_sense : 1; |
| } dif_usbdev_phy_pins_sense_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Get the current state of the USB PHY pins. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param[out] status The current state of the pins. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_get_phy_pins_status( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, dif_usbdev_phy_pins_sense_t *status); |
| |
| typedef struct dif_usbdev_phy_pins_drive { |
| /** USB D+ output, for use with dn. */ |
| bool dp : 1; |
| /** USB D- output. for use with dp. */ |
| bool dn : 1; |
| /** USB data output, encoding K and J when se0 is 0. */ |
| bool data : 1; |
| /** USB single-ended zero output. */ |
| bool se0 : 1; |
| /** USB output enable for D+ / D-. */ |
| bool output_enable : 1; |
| /** Enable control pin for the differential receiver. */ |
| bool diff_receiver_enable : 1; |
| /** Controls whether to pull up the D+ pin. */ |
| bool dp_pullup_en : 1; |
| /** Controls whether to pull up the D- pin. */ |
| bool dn_pullup_en : 1; |
| } dif_usbdev_phy_pins_drive_t; |
| |
| /** |
| * Control whether to override the USB PHY and drive pins as GPIOs. |
| * |
| * @param usbdev A USB device. |
| * @param override_enable Enable / disable the GPIO-like overrides. |
| * @param overrides The values to set the pins to. |
| * @return The result of the operation. |
| */ |
| OT_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT |
| dif_result_t dif_usbdev_set_phy_pins_state( |
| const dif_usbdev_t *usbdev, dif_toggle_t override_enable, |
| dif_usbdev_phy_pins_drive_t overrides); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } // extern "C" |
| #endif // __cplusplus |
| |
| #endif // OPENTITAN_SW_DEVICE_LIB_DIF_DIF_USBDEV_H_ |