Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dean Camera 85e85befc4 More endianness porting of the LUFA device mode class drivers.
Add endianness information to the class driver and core structure definitions.

Move out the unused Ethernet_Frame_Info_t structure definition to the RNDIS device demos where it is needed.
2011-07-11 09:50:54 +00:00
Dean Camera 137ce280c1 Updated all host mode demos and projects to use the EVENT_USB_Host_DeviceEnumerationComplete() event callback for device configuration instead of manual host state machine manipulations in the main application task.
Added new USB_Host_ConfigurationNumber global variable to indicate the selected configuration in an attached device.

Renamed global state variables that are specific to a certain USB mode to clearly indicate which mode the variable relates to, by changing the USB_* prefix to USB_Device_* or USB_Host_*.

Removed the HOST_STATE_WaitForDeviceRemoval and HOST_STATE_Suspended host state machine states, as these are no longer required.

Altered the USB_Host_SetDeviceConfiguration() function to update the new USB_Host_ConfigurationNumber global as required.

Moved out the Host mode standard request convenience/helper functions from the architecture specific Host driver files to the architecture agnostic HostStandardReq.c driver file.
2011-07-08 07:25:56 +00:00
Dean Camera 995195a2b0 Add missing function attributes to the pipe/endpoint functions for all architectures.
Perform endianness correction in the HID report parser for big-endian platforms.
2011-04-12 03:03:56 +00:00
Dean Camera c79f6e2586 Oops - ensure that only the relevant/available interrupts are defined and used on each architecture.
Make all USB driver headers include USBMode.h first, to ensure that the relevant USB mode macros are defined.
2011-02-27 20:38:47 +00:00
Dean Camera f3ec62b5c6 More updates to remove architecture-specific comments from the documentation, alter USBMode.h preprocessor logic to support future architectures more easily. 2011-02-20 14:43:13 +00:00
Dean Camera 1daa5e16f9 Initial restructuring of the core USB driver module to support multiple architectures in the future. 2011-02-19 22:59:27 +00:00