author | William Roberts <williamr@symbian.org> |
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:52:32 +0100 | |
branch | GCC_SURGE |
changeset 172 | 8f7f130ac31a |
parent 162 | a4df7686c45c |
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// Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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// All rights reserved. |
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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// |
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// Initial Contributors: |
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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// |
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// Contributors: |
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// |
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// Description: |
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// e32\include\d32usbcsc.h |
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// User side class definitions for USB Device support. |
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/** |
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@file d32usbcsc.h |
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@publishedPartner |
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@released |
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*/ |
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#ifndef __D32USBCSC_H__ |
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#define __D32USBCSC_H__ |
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#include <e32ver.h> |
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#include <usb.h> |
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#include <d32usbcshared.h> |
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/** This means that SetInterface was called after RealizeInterface had been called. |
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RealizeInterface is meant to signal that all interfaces have been set. |
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*/ |
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const TInt KErrUsbAlreadyRealized = -6813; //Changed from -6713 for future compatibility with the d32usbcshared.h file |
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const TInt KErrAlternateSettingChanged = -6814; |
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const TUint KChunkCellSize = 1; //1 32 bit integer |
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const TInt KEpDescPacketSizeOffset = 4; |
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/** The user side enpoint number of Endpoint Zero. */ |
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const TInt KEp0Number = 0; |
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/* Used in TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord to describe the endpoint type |
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*/ |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpDirectionIn=1; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpDirectionOut=2; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpDirectionBiDir=3; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpTypeControl = 0; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpTypeIsochronous =1; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpTypeBulk = 2; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpTypeInterrupt = 3; |
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const TUint8 KUsbScHdrEpTypeUnknown = ~0; |
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/** Used in the the Shared Chunk Header, to represent an endpoint. |
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*/ |
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class TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord |
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{ |
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public: |
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inline TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord(TInt aBufferNo, TUint8 aType); |
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inline TUint Direction() const; |
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inline TUint Type() const; |
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public: |
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TUint8 iBufferNo; |
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TUint8 iType; |
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TUint16 iReserved; |
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}; |
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// This is used to hold the geometry of the shared buffers |
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class TUsbcScBufferRecord |
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{ |
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friend class DLddUsbcScChannel; |
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public: |
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inline TUint Offset() const; |
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inline TUint Size() const; |
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private: |
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inline void Set(TUint aOffset, TUint aEndOffset); |
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TUint iOffset; |
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TUint iSize; |
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}; |
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struct SUsbcScBufferHeader |
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{ |
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TInt iHead; // Where the LDD will next write a transfer |
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TInt iTail; // Indicates the fist packet that user side is processing (anything prior is disposable) |
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TInt iBilTail; // This is not used by LDD at all, but just for the BIL's benifit. |
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}; |
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struct SUsbcScAlternateSetting |
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{ |
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TUint16 iSetting; |
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TUint16 iSequence; |
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}; |
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/** Endpoint pair information. This can be used to control pairing of endpoint |
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for classes that require explicit pairing of endpoint, such as ADC. |
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This is currently not used. |
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*/ |
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class TEndpointPairInfo |
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{ |
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public: |
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TEndpointPairInfo(TUint8 aType=0, TUint16 aPair=0, TUint8 aSpare=0); |
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public: |
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TUint8 iType; |
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TUint8 iSpare; |
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TUint16 iPair; |
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}; |
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/** |
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This is the buffer number reserved for use with endpoint zero with the ReadDataNotify and WriteData methods. |
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*/ |
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const TInt KUsbcScEndpointZero = -1; |
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/** |
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This flag is reserved in TUsbcscEndpointInfo::iFlags, to indicate that the client driver's client wishes reads to operate in a coupled fashion. |
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This behaviour is not currently supported. |
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*/ |
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const TUint KUsbScCoupledRead = 0x1; |
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/** |
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This flag, used in parameter aFlag of WriteData, is used to indicate that a ZLP should be sent. |
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*/ |
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const TUint KUsbcScWriteFlagsZlp = 0x0001; |
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// Bit fields used in iFlags of TUsbcScTransferHeader |
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const TUint KUsbcScShortPacket = 0x0001; |
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const TUint KUsbcScStateChange = 0x0004; |
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class TUsbcScTransferHeader |
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{ |
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public: |
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#ifdef _DEBUG |
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TUint iHashId; |
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TUint iSequence; |
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#endif |
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TUint iBytes; |
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TUint iFlags; |
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TUint iNext; |
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TUint16 iAltSettingSeq; |
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TInt16 iAltSetting; |
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union |
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{ |
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TUint i[1]; // Extends |
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TUint8 b[4]; // Extends |
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} iData; |
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}; |
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/** The desired endpoint capabilities used in RDevUsbcScClient::SetInterface(). |
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This derived class has additional fields used in the shared chunk USB driver. |
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*/ |
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class TUsbcScEndpointInfo: public TUsbcEndpointInfo |
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{ |
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public: |
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TUsbcScEndpointInfo(TUint aType=KUsbEpTypeBulk, TUint aDir=KUsbEpDirOut, TInt aInterval=0, TInt aExtra=0, |
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TUint aBufferSize=0, TUint aReadSize=0); |
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/** This indicates the requested size of the endpoint buffer and must be at |
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least as large as iReadSize. |
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*/ |
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TUint iBufferSize; |
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/** This is the amount of data that the LDD reads from the bus before it sets |
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up another read and is normally intended to read many packets. |
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*/ |
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TUint iReadSize; |
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/** TEndpointPairInfo represents pairing information for isochronous endpoints. |
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Should be zero in other cases. If this specifies paired endpoints then |
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iExtra (in the base class TUsbcEndpointInfo) also needs to be set to the |
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class specific size for this endpoint descriptor (This is here only for future use). |
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*/ |
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TEndpointPairInfo iPairing; |
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/** The necessary alignment, in bytes, that needs to be applied to the transfer start points |
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of the data. This is only observed on OUT endpoints. Zero can be specified to indicate |
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there are no class side requirements for alignment. The alignment for OUT endpoints is |
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which ever is greater of this field or the USB hardware requirements. |
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*/ |
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TUint iAlignment; |
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/** Flags to indicate how the endpoint should function. None currently defined, |
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but could be used to allow support for direct read. |
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*/ |
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TUint iFlags; |
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/** Reserved for future use. */ |
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TUint32 iReserved2[2]; |
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}; |
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/** This must be filled in prior to a call to RDevUsbcClient::SetInterface(). |
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*/ |
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class TUsbcScInterfaceInfo |
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{ |
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public: |
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TUsbcScInterfaceInfo(TInt aClass=0, TInt aSubClass=0, TInt aProtocol=0, |
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TDesC16* aString=NULL, TUint aTotalEndpoints=0); |
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/** The class, subclass and protocol that this interface supports. */ |
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TUsbcClassInfo iClass; |
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/** The description string for the interface. Used to construct the interface string descriptor. */ |
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const TDesC16* iString; |
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/** Total number of endpoints being requested (0-5). Endpoint 0 should not be included in this number. */ |
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TUint iTotalEndpointsUsed; |
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/** Desired properties of the endpoints requested. |
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Do NOT include endpoint 0. |
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APIs use endpoint numbers that are offsets into this array. |
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*/ |
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TUsbcScEndpointInfo iEndpointData[KMaxEndpointsPerClient]; |
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/** 32 flag bits used for specifying miscellaneous Interface features. |
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Currently defined are: |
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- KUsbcInterfaceInfo_NoEp0RequestsPlease = 0x00000001 |
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*/ |
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TUint32 iFeatureWord; |
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}; |
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/** Package buffer for a TUsbcInterfaceInfo object. |
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@see TUsbcInterfaceInfo |
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*/ |
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typedef TPckgBuf<TUsbcScInterfaceInfo> TUsbcScInterfaceInfoBuf; |
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struct TUsbcScChunkHdrOffs |
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{ |
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TUint iBuffers; |
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TUint iAltSettings; |
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}; |
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class TUsbcScChunkBuffersHeader // Not instantiable |
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{ |
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friend class DLddUsbcScChannel; |
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friend class TRealizeInfo; |
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inline TUsbcScBufferRecord* Ep0Out() const; |
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inline TUsbcScBufferRecord* Ep0In() const; |
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inline TUsbcScBufferRecord* Buffers(TInt aBuffer) const; |
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inline TInt NumberOfBuffers() const; |
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TUsbcScChunkBuffersHeader(); |
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private: |
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TInt iRecordSize; |
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TInt iNumOfBufs; |
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TUint8 iBufferOffset[8]; // Extends |
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}; |
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struct TUsbcScChunkAltSettingHeader // Not instantiable |
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{ |
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TInt iEpRecordSize; |
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TInt iNumOfAltSettings; |
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TUint iAltTableOffset[1]; // Extends |
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}; |
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class TEndpointBuffer; |
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/** The user side handle to the USB client driver. |
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*/ |
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class RDevUsbcScClient : public RBusLogicalChannel |
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{ |
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/** @internalComponent */ |
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enum TVer |
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{ |
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EMajorVersionNumber = 0, |
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EMinorVersionNumber = 1, |
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EBuildVersionNumber = KE32BuildVersionNumber |
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}; |
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// Bit pattern. s = Request/Control. c = Cancel, m = mode bits, B = Buffer number, R = request number. |
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// scmm mmmm | mmmm mmmm | mmBB BBBB |RRRR RRRR |
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enum TRequest |
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{ |
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ERequestWriteData = 1, |
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ERequestReadDataNotify = 2, |
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ERequestAlternateDeviceStatusNotify = 3, |
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ERequestReEnumerate = 4, |
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ERequestEndpointStatusNotify = 5, |
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ERequestOtgFeaturesNotify = 6, |
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ERequestMaxRequests, // 7 |
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ERequestCancel = 0x40000000, |
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ERequestWriteDataCancel = ERequestWriteData | ERequestCancel, |
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ERequestReadDataNotifyCancel = ERequestReadDataNotify | ERequestCancel, |
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ERequestAlternateDeviceStatusNotifyCancel = ERequestAlternateDeviceStatusNotify | ERequestCancel, |
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ERequestReEnumerateCancel = ERequestReEnumerate | ERequestCancel, |
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ERequestEndpointStatusNotifyCancel = ERequestEndpointStatusNotify | ERequestCancel, |
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ERequestOtgFeaturesNotifyCancel = ERequestOtgFeaturesNotify | ERequestCancel |
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}; |
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enum TControl |
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{ |
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// Changing the order of these enums will break BC. |
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EControlEndpointZeroRequestError, // 00 |
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EControlEndpointCaps, |
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EControlDeviceCaps, |
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EControlGetAlternateSetting, |
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EControlDeviceStatus, |
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EControlEndpointStatus, |
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EControlSetInterface, |
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EControlReleaseInterface, |
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EControlSendEp0StatusPacket, |
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EControlHaltEndpoint, // 09 |
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// |
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EControlClearHaltEndpoint, // 10 |
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EControlSetDeviceControl, |
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EControlReleaseDeviceControl, |
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EControlEndpointZeroMaxPacketSizes, |
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EControlSetEndpointZeroMaxPacketSize, |
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EControlGetDeviceDescriptor, |
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EControlSetDeviceDescriptor, |
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EControlGetDeviceDescriptorSize, |
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EControlGetConfigurationDescriptor, |
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EControlSetConfigurationDescriptor, // 19 |
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// |
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EControlGetConfigurationDescriptorSize, // 20 |
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EControlGetInterfaceDescriptor, |
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EControlSetInterfaceDescriptor, |
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EControlGetInterfaceDescriptorSize, |
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EControlGetEndpointDescriptor, |
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EControlSetEndpointDescriptor, |
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EControlGetEndpointDescriptorSize, |
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EControlGetCSInterfaceDescriptor, |
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EControlSetCSInterfaceDescriptor, |
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EControlGetCSInterfaceDescriptorSize, // 29 |
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// |
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EControlGetCSEndpointDescriptor, // 30 |
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EControlSetCSEndpointDescriptor, |
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EControlGetCSEndpointDescriptorSize, |
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EControlSignalRemoteWakeup, |
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EControlGetStringDescriptorLangId, |
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EControlSetStringDescriptorLangId, |
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EControlGetManufacturerStringDescriptor, |
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EControlSetManufacturerStringDescriptor, |
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EControlRemoveManufacturerStringDescriptor, |
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EControlGetProductStringDescriptor, // 39 |
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// |
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EControlSetProductStringDescriptor, // 40 |
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EControlRemoveProductStringDescriptor, |
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EControlGetSerialNumberStringDescriptor, |
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EControlSetSerialNumberStringDescriptor, |
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EControlRemoveSerialNumberStringDescriptor, |
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EControlGetConfigurationStringDescriptor, |
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EControlSetConfigurationStringDescriptor, |
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EControlRemoveConfigurationStringDescriptor, |
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EControlDeviceDisconnectFromHost, |
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EControlDeviceConnectToHost, // 49 |
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// |
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EControlDevicePowerUpUdc, // 50 |
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EControlDumpRegisters, |
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EControlAllocateEndpointResource, |
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EControlDeAllocateEndpointResource, |
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EControlQueryEndpointResourceUse, |
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EControlGetEndpointZeroMaxPacketSize, |
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EControlGetDeviceQualifierDescriptor, |
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EControlSetDeviceQualifierDescriptor, |
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EControlGetOtherSpeedConfigurationDescriptor, |
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EControlSetOtherSpeedConfigurationDescriptor, // 59 |
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// |
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EControlCurrentlyUsingHighSpeed, // 60 |
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EControlSetStringDescriptor, |
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EControlGetStringDescriptor, |
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EControlRemoveStringDescriptor, |
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EControlSetOtgDescriptor, |
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EControlGetOtgDescriptor, |
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EControlGetOtgFeatures, |
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EControlRealizeInterface, |
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EControlStartNextInAlternateSetting |
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}; |
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// const static TUint KFieldIdPos = 0; |
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const static TUint KFieldIdMask = 0xFF; |
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const static TUint KFieldBuffPos = 8; |
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const static TUint KFieldBuffMask = 0x3F; |
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const static TUint KFieldFlagsPos = 14; |
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const static TUint KFieldFlagsMask = 0xFFFF; |
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public: |
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#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__ |
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/** Opens a channel. |
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@param aUnit This should be 0 (zero). |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt Open(TInt aUnit); |
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inline TVersion VersionRequired() const; |
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/** Stalls ep0 to signal command fault to the host. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt EndpointZeroRequestError(); |
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/** Retrieves the capabilities of all the endpoints on the device. |
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Suggested use is as follows: |
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@code |
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TUsbcEndpointData data[KUsbcMaxEndpoints]; |
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TPtr8 dataPtr(reinterpret_cast<TUint8*>(data), sizeof(data), sizeof(data)); |
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ret = usbPort.EndpointCaps(dataPtr); |
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@endcode |
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@param aEpCapsBuf A descriptor encapsulating an array of TUsbcEndpointData. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt EndpointCaps(TDes8& aEpCapsBuf); |
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/** Retrieves the capabilities of the USB device. |
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@see TUsbDeviceCaps |
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@param aDevCapsBuf A TUsbDeviceCaps object. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt DeviceCaps(TUsbDeviceCaps& aDevCapsBuf); |
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/** Copies the current alternate setting for this interface into aInterfaceNumber |
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For USB Interfaces whose main interface is active, this will be 0 (zero). |
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@param aInterfaceNumber Current alternate setting for this interface is copied into this. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt GetAlternateSetting(TInt& aInterfaceNumber); |
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/** Copies the current device status into aDeviceStatus. |
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@param aDeviceStatus Current device status is copied into this. |
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@return KErrNone if successful |
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*/ |
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inline TInt DeviceStatus(TUsbcDeviceState& aDeviceStatus); |
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/** Copies the current endpoint status into aEndpointStatus. |
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@param aEndpoint Endpoint number valid for the current alternate setting. |
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@param aEndpointStatus The current endpoint status, might be stalled, not stalled or unknown. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt EndpointStatus(TInt aEndpoint, TEndpointState& aEndpointStatus); |
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/** Requests that a zero length status packet be sent to the host in response |
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to a class or vendor specific ep0 SETUP packet. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt SendEp0StatusPacket(); |
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/** Stalls endpoint aEndpoint, usually to indicate an error condition with a previous command. |
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The host will normally send a SET_FEATURE command on ep0 to acknowledge and clear the stall. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt HaltEndpoint(TInt aEndpoint); |
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/** Clears the stall condition on endpoint aEndpoint. This is inluded for symmetry and test purposes. |
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@return KErrNone if successful. |
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*/ |
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inline TInt ClearHaltEndpoint(TInt aEndpoint); |
|
490 |
||
491 |
/** Requests that device control be allocated to this channel. |
|
492 |
||
493 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
494 |
*/ |
|
495 |
inline TInt SetDeviceControl(); |
|
496 |
||
497 |
/** Relinquishes device control previously allocated to this channel. |
|
498 |
||
499 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
500 |
*/ |
|
501 |
inline TInt ReleaseDeviceControl(); |
|
502 |
||
503 |
/** Returns a bitmap of available ep0 maximum packet sizes. |
|
504 |
||
505 |
@return bitmap of available ep0 maximum packet sizes. |
|
506 |
*/ |
|
507 |
inline TUint EndpointZeroMaxPacketSizes(); |
|
508 |
||
509 |
/** Requests that a maximum packet size of aMaxPacketSize be set on ep0. |
|
510 |
||
511 |
@param aMaxPacketSize The maximum packet size. |
|
512 |
||
513 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
514 |
*/ |
|
515 |
inline TInt SetEndpointZeroMaxPacketSize(TInt aMaxPacketSize); |
|
516 |
||
517 |
/** Queries the current maximum packet size on ep0. |
|
518 |
||
519 |
@return The currently set maximum packet size on ep0. |
|
520 |
*/ |
|
521 |
inline TInt GetEndpointZeroMaxPacketSize(); |
|
522 |
||
523 |
/** Copies the current device descriptor into aDeviceDescriptor. |
|
524 |
||
525 |
@param aDeviceDescriptor Receives the current device descriptor. |
|
526 |
||
527 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
528 |
*/ |
|
529 |
inline TInt GetDeviceDescriptor(TDes8& aDeviceDescriptor); |
|
530 |
||
531 |
/** Sets the contents of aDeviceDescriptor to be the current device descriptor. |
|
532 |
||
533 |
@param aDeviceDescriptor Contains the device descriptor. |
|
534 |
||
535 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
536 |
*/ |
|
537 |
inline TInt SetDeviceDescriptor(const TDesC8& aDeviceDescriptor); |
|
538 |
||
539 |
/** Gets the size of the current device descriptor. This is unlikely to be anything other than 9. |
|
540 |
||
541 |
@param aSize Receives the size of the current device descriptor. |
|
542 |
||
543 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
544 |
*/ |
|
545 |
inline TInt GetDeviceDescriptorSize(TInt& aSize); |
|
546 |
||
547 |
/** Copies the current configuration descriptor into aConfigurationDescriptor. |
|
548 |
||
549 |
@param aConfigurationDescriptor Receives the current configuration descriptor. |
|
550 |
||
551 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
552 |
*/ |
|
553 |
inline TInt GetConfigurationDescriptor(TDes8& aConfigurationDescriptor); |
|
554 |
||
555 |
/** Sets the contents of aConfigurationDescriptor to be the current configuration descriptor. |
|
556 |
||
557 |
@param aConfigurationDescriptor Contains the configuration descriptor. |
|
558 |
||
559 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
560 |
*/ |
|
561 |
inline TInt SetConfigurationDescriptor(const TDesC8& aConfigurationDescriptor); |
|
562 |
||
563 |
/** Gets the size of the current configuration descriptor. |
|
564 |
||
565 |
@param aSize Receives the size of the current configuration descriptor. |
|
566 |
||
567 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
568 |
*/ |
|
569 |
inline TInt GetConfigurationDescriptorSize(TInt& aSize); |
|
570 |
||
571 |
/** Copies the interface descriptor into aInterfaceDescriptor for the interface with alternate |
|
572 |
setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface. |
|
573 |
||
574 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
575 |
@param aInterfaceDescriptor Receives the interface descriptor. |
|
576 |
||
577 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
578 |
*/ |
|
579 |
inline TInt GetInterfaceDescriptor(TInt aSettingNumber, TDes8& aInterfaceDescriptor); |
|
580 |
||
581 |
/** Sets the interface descriptor contained in aInterfaceDescriptor for the interface with |
|
582 |
alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, for transmission to the host |
|
583 |
during enumeration. |
|
584 |
||
585 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
586 |
@param aInterfaceDescriptor Contains the interface descriptor to be set. |
|
587 |
||
588 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
589 |
*/ |
|
590 |
inline TInt SetInterfaceDescriptor(TInt aSettingNumber, const TDesC8& aInterfaceDescriptor); |
|
591 |
||
592 |
/** Copies the size of the interface descriptor for the interface with alternate |
|
593 |
setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, into aSize. |
|
594 |
||
595 |
@param aSettingNumber The alternate setting. |
|
596 |
@param aSize receives the size of the interface descriptor. |
|
597 |
||
598 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
599 |
*/ |
|
600 |
inline TInt GetInterfaceDescriptorSize(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt& aSize); |
|
601 |
||
602 |
/** Copies the endpoint descriptor for logical endpoint number aEndpointNumber into aEndpointDescriptor |
|
603 |
for the interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface. |
|
604 |
||
605 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
606 |
@param aEndpointNumber The endpoint number of the endpoint. |
|
607 |
@param aEndpointDescriptor Receives the endpoint descriptor. |
|
608 |
||
609 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
610 |
*/ |
|
611 |
inline TInt GetEndpointDescriptor(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, TDes8& aEndpointDescriptor); |
|
612 |
||
613 |
/** Sets the endpoint descriptor for logical endpoint number aEndpointNumber contained in |
|
614 |
aEndpointDescriptor for the interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, |
|
615 |
for transmission to the host during enumeration. |
|
616 |
||
617 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
618 |
@param aEndpointNumber Valid endpoint number on this interface. |
|
619 |
@param aEndpointDescriptor Contains the endpoint descriptor to be set. |
|
620 |
||
621 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
622 |
*/ |
|
623 |
inline TInt SetEndpointDescriptor(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, |
|
624 |
const TDesC8& aEndpointDescriptor); |
|
625 |
||
626 |
/** Copies the size of the endpoint descriptor for logical endpoint number aEndpointNumber for the |
|
627 |
interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, into aSize. |
|
628 |
||
629 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
630 |
@param aEndpointNumber Valid endpoint number on this interface. |
|
631 |
@param aSize Receives the size of the endpoint descriptor. |
|
632 |
||
633 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
634 |
*/ |
|
635 |
inline TInt GetEndpointDescriptorSize(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, TInt& aSize); |
|
636 |
||
637 |
/** Get OTG descriptor size |
|
638 |
||
639 |
@param aSize TInt Reference which contains OTG descriptor size on return. |
|
640 |
*/ |
|
641 |
inline void GetOtgDescriptorSize(TInt& aSize); |
|
642 |
||
643 |
/** Get OTG descriptor of USB on-the-go feature. |
|
644 |
||
645 |
@param aOtgDesc User-side buffer to store copy of descriptor. |
|
646 |
||
647 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
648 |
*/ |
|
649 |
inline TInt GetOtgDescriptor(TDes8& aOtgDesc); |
|
650 |
||
651 |
/** Set OTG descriptor by user to enable/disable USB on-the-go feature. |
|
652 |
||
653 |
@param aOtgDesc Descriptor buffer containing OTG features. |
|
654 |
||
655 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
656 |
*/ |
|
657 |
inline TInt SetOtgDescriptor(const TDesC8& aOtgDesc); |
|
658 |
||
659 |
/** Copies the current device_qualifier descriptor into aDescriptor. |
|
660 |
||
661 |
@param aDescriptor Receives the current device_qualifier descriptor. |
|
662 |
||
663 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
664 |
*/ |
|
665 |
inline TInt GetDeviceQualifierDescriptor(TDes8& aDescriptor); |
|
666 |
||
667 |
/** Sets the device_qualifier descriptor to the contents of aDescriptor. |
|
668 |
||
669 |
@param aDescriptor Contains the new device_qualifier descriptor. |
|
670 |
||
671 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
672 |
*/ |
|
673 |
inline TInt SetDeviceQualifierDescriptor(const TDesC8& aDescriptor); |
|
674 |
||
675 |
/** Copies the current other_speed_configuration descriptor into aDescriptor. |
|
676 |
||
677 |
@param aDescriptor Receives the current other_speed_configuration descriptor. |
|
678 |
||
679 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
680 |
*/ |
|
681 |
inline TInt GetOtherSpeedConfigurationDescriptor(TDes8& aDescriptor); |
|
682 |
||
683 |
/** Sets the other_speed_configuration descriptor to the contents of aDescriptor. |
|
684 |
||
685 |
@param aDescriptor Contains the new other_speed_configuration descriptor. |
|
686 |
||
687 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
688 |
*/ |
|
689 |
inline TInt SetOtherSpeedConfigurationDescriptor(const TDesC8& aDescriptor); |
|
690 |
||
691 |
/** Copies the class specific interface descriptor block into aInterfaceDescriptor for the interface |
|
692 |
with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface. |
|
693 |
||
694 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
695 |
@param aInterfaceDescriptor Contains the interface descriptor to be set. |
|
696 |
||
697 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
698 |
*/ |
|
699 |
inline TInt GetCSInterfaceDescriptorBlock(TInt aSettingNumber, TDes8& aInterfaceDescriptor); |
|
700 |
||
701 |
/** aSettingNumber is the alternate interface setting, 0 for the main interface, that the descriptor block |
|
702 |
aDes should be attached to. aDes is a block of data containing at least one class specific descriptor |
|
703 |
for transmission during enumeration after the class interface descriptor (or alternate interface |
|
704 |
descriptor) has been sent, but before the endpoint descriptors belonging to this interface are sent. |
|
705 |
aDes may contain as many descriptors as are necessary or only one. SetCSInterfaceDescriptorBlock() |
|
706 |
should be called at any time after SetInterface() has been called to establish a main interface or an |
|
707 |
alternate interface. More than one call may be made - the data blocks will be concatenated prior to |
|
708 |
sending. No checking or validation of the contents of aDes will be made and it is the caller's |
|
709 |
responsibility to ensure that the data supplied is correct and appropriate to the interface identified |
|
710 |
by aSettingNumber. |
|
711 |
||
712 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
713 |
@param aInterfaceDescriptor Contains the interface descriptor to be set. |
|
714 |
||
715 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
716 |
*/ |
|
717 |
inline TInt SetCSInterfaceDescriptorBlock(TInt aSettingNumber, const TDesC8& aInterfaceDescriptor); |
|
718 |
||
719 |
/** Copies the size of the class specific interface descriptor block for the interface with alternate |
|
720 |
setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, into aSize. |
|
721 |
||
722 |
@param aSettingNumber The alternate setting number. |
|
723 |
@param aSize receives the size of the interface descriptor. |
|
724 |
||
725 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
726 |
*/ |
|
727 |
inline TInt GetCSInterfaceDescriptorBlockSize(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt& aSize); |
|
728 |
||
729 |
/** Copies the class specific endpoint descriptor for logical endpoint number aEndpointNumber |
|
730 |
into aEndpointDescriptor for the interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main |
|
731 |
interface. |
|
732 |
||
733 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
734 |
@param aEndpointNumber Valid endpoint number on this interface. |
|
735 |
@param aEndpointDescriptor Receives the endpoint descriptor. |
|
736 |
||
737 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
738 |
*/ |
|
739 |
inline TInt GetCSEndpointDescriptorBlock(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, |
|
740 |
TDes8& aEndpointDescriptor); |
|
741 |
||
742 |
/** Sets the class specific endpoint descriptor for logical endpoint number aEndpointNumber contained in |
|
743 |
aEndpointDescriptor for the interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, |
|
744 |
for transmission to the host during enumeration. |
|
745 |
||
746 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
747 |
@param aEndpointNumber Valid endpoint number on this interface. |
|
748 |
@param aEndpointDescriptor Contains the endpoint descriptor to be set. |
|
749 |
||
750 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
751 |
*/ |
|
752 |
inline TInt SetCSEndpointDescriptorBlock(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, |
|
753 |
const TDesC8& aEndpointDescriptor); |
|
754 |
||
755 |
/** Copies the size of the class specific endpoint descriptor block for logical endpoint number |
|
756 |
aEndpointNumber for the interface with alternate setting aSettingNumber, 0 for the main interface, |
|
757 |
into aSize. |
|
758 |
||
759 |
@param aSettingNumber Alternate setting number on the interface, 0 for the main interface. |
|
760 |
@param aEndpointNumber Valid endpoint number on this interface. |
|
761 |
@param aSize On return, contains the size of the class specific endpoint descriptor block. |
|
762 |
||
763 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
764 |
*/ |
|
765 |
inline TInt GetCSEndpointDescriptorBlockSize(TInt aSettingNumber, TInt aEndpointNumber, TInt& aSize); |
|
766 |
||
767 |
/** Generates a Remote Wakeup bus condition. |
|
768 |
The capability of the device to generate Remote Wakeup signalling is enquired in |
|
769 |
RDevUsbcClient::DeviceCaps. |
|
770 |
||
771 |
@return KErrNone if this signalling is possible and the signal has been generated. |
|
772 |
*/ |
|
773 |
inline TInt SignalRemoteWakeup(); |
|
774 |
||
775 |
/** Simulates a physical removal of the USB cable by disabling the D+/- pull-ups.The iConnect member of |
|
776 |
TUsbDeviceCapsV01, returned by RDevUsbcClient::DeviceCaps(), indicates whether this functionality is |
|
777 |
supported. |
|
778 |
||
779 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
780 |
*/ |
|
781 |
inline TInt DeviceDisconnectFromHost(); |
|
782 |
||
783 |
/** Simulates a physical insertion of the USB cable by enabling the D+/- pull-ups.The iConnect member |
|
784 |
of TUsbDeviceCapsV01, returned by RDevUsbcClient::DeviceCaps(), indicates whether this functionality |
|
785 |
is supported. |
|
786 |
||
787 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
788 |
*/ |
|
789 |
inline TInt DeviceConnectToHost(); |
|
790 |
||
791 |
/** Powers up the UDC and connects it to the bus if one or more interfaces exist. |
|
792 |
||
793 |
@return KErrNone if UDC successfully powered up, KErrNotReady if no |
|
794 |
interfaces have been registered yet, KErrHardwareNotAvailable if UDC |
|
795 |
couldn't be activated. |
|
796 |
*/ |
|
797 |
inline TInt PowerUpUdc(); |
|
798 |
||
799 |
/** Enquires about the current operating speed of the UDC. |
|
800 |
||
801 |
@return ETrue if the UDC is currently operating at High speed, EFalse otherwise. |
|
802 |
*/ |
|
803 |
inline TBool CurrentlyUsingHighSpeed(); |
|
804 |
||
805 |
/** Allocates the use of aResource to aEndpoint. It will be used from when the current bus transfer has been |
|
806 |
completed. |
|
807 |
||
808 |
@param aResource is typically some rationed hardware resource or possibly specifies a type of endpoint |
|
809 |
behaviour. aResource is not a bitmap and TEndpointResource values should not be combined. |
|
810 |
@param aEndpoint The endpoint number to which the resource is to be allocated. |
|
811 |
||
812 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrInUse if the resource is already consumed and cannot be allocated, |
|
813 |
KErrNotSupported if the endpoint does not support the resource requested. |
|
814 |
||
815 |
@publishedPartner @deprecated |
|
816 |
*/ |
|
817 |
inline TInt AllocateEndpointResource(TInt aEndpoint, TUsbcEndpointResource aResource); |
|
818 |
||
819 |
/** Deallocates the use of aResource aEndpoint or ends a specified endpoint behaviour. |
|
820 |
||
821 |
@param aResource is typically some rationed hardware resource or possibly specifies a type of endpoint |
|
822 |
behaviour. aResource is not a bitmap and TEndpointResource values should not be combined. |
|
823 |
@param aEndpoint The endpoint number from which the resource is to be removed. |
|
824 |
||
825 |
@return KErrNone if the resource has been successfully deallocated, KErrNotSupported if the endpoint |
|
826 |
does not support the resource requested. |
|
827 |
||
828 |
@publishedPartner @deprecated |
|
829 |
*/ |
|
830 |
inline TInt DeAllocateEndpointResource(TInt aEndpoint, TUsbcEndpointResource aResource); |
|
831 |
||
832 |
/** Queries endpoint resource use. |
|
833 |
||
834 |
@param aResource is typically some rationed hardware resource or possibly specifies a type of endpoint |
|
835 |
behaviour. aResource is not a bitmap and TEndpointResource values should not be combined. |
|
836 |
@param aEndpoint The endpoint number at which the resource is to be queried. |
|
837 |
||
838 |
@return ETrue is the specified resource is in use at the endpoint and EFalse if not. |
|
839 |
*/ |
|
840 |
inline TBool QueryEndpointResourceUse(TInt aEndpoint, TUsbcEndpointResource aResource); |
|
841 |
||
842 |
/** Request (i.e. claim for this channel) up to five endpoints and set the class type for this USB |
|
843 |
interface. 'aInterfaceData' is a package buffer which describes the interface and all the endpoints |
|
844 |
being requested by the driver for this interface. |
|
845 |
||
846 |
@param aInterfaceNumber Distinguishes between alternate interfaces. If these are not be used then this |
|
847 |
should always be zero. If this parameter is used, then its value must be one more than that of the |
|
848 |
proceeding alternate interface. |
|
849 |
@param aInterfaceData A package buffer which describes the interface and all the endpoints being |
|
850 |
requested by the driver for this interface. |
|
851 |
||
852 |
||
853 |
@return KErrInUse if any of the endpoints being requested have already been claimed by another channel. |
|
854 |
KErrNotSupported if an endpoint with all of the specified properties is not supported on this |
|
855 |
platform. KErrNoMemory if insufficient memory is available to complete the operation. |
|
856 |
*/ |
|
857 |
inline TInt SetInterface(TInt aInterfaceNumber, TUsbcScInterfaceInfoBuf& aInterfaceData); |
|
858 |
||
859 |
||
860 |
/** |
|
861 |
This method should be called after SetInterface has been called for all possible alternative settings. |
|
862 |
Calling this invalidates further calls to SetInterface. On success, a chunk handle is created and |
|
863 |
passed back though aChunk. This is needed for the user side to access the shared chunk where the |
|
864 |
data is stored. Note that if you are using the BIL (described later), then FinalizeInterface (...) |
|
865 |
should be used instead, which will call this method. |
|
866 |
||
867 |
@return KErrNone on successful completion, or one of the system wide error codes. |
|
868 |
*/ |
|
869 |
inline TInt RealizeInterface(RChunk& aChunk); |
|
870 |
||
871 |
||
872 |
/** Release an interface previously claimed by this channel. Alternate interfaces need to be released |
|
873 |
in strict descending order, starting with the last (i.e. highest numbered) one. |
|
874 |
It is not necessary to release an interface that wasn't successfully requested. |
|
875 |
||
876 |
@param aInterfaceNumber Specifies the alternate setting number 'aInterfaceNum' of the interface to be |
|
877 |
released. |
|
878 |
||
879 |
@return KErrNone if successful. KErrArgument if the alternate setting doesn't exist or is released out |
|
880 |
of order. |
|
881 |
*/ |
|
882 |
inline TInt ReleaseInterface(TInt aInterfaceNumber); |
|
883 |
||
884 |
/** Copies the current string descriptor language ID (LANGID) code into the aLangId argument. Even though |
|
885 |
the USB spec allows for the existence of a whole array of LANGID codes, we only support one. |
|
886 |
||
887 |
@param aLangId Receives the LANGID code. |
|
888 |
||
889 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if problem with argument (memory cannot be written to, etc.). |
|
890 |
*/ |
|
891 |
inline TInt GetStringDescriptorLangId(TUint16& aLangId); |
|
892 |
||
893 |
/** Sets the string descriptor language ID (LANGID). Even though the USB spec allows for the existence of |
|
894 |
a whole array of LANGID codes, we only support one. |
|
895 |
||
896 |
@param aLangId The LANGID code to be set. |
|
897 |
||
898 |
@return KErrNone if successful. |
|
899 |
*/ |
|
900 |
inline TInt SetStringDescriptorLangId(TUint16 aLangId); |
|
901 |
||
902 |
/** Copies the string descriptor identified by the iManufacturer index field of the Standard Device |
|
903 |
Descriptor into the aString argument. |
|
904 |
||
905 |
@param aString Receives manufacturer string. |
|
906 |
||
907 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if MaxLength of aString is too small to hold the entire |
|
908 |
descriptor, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
909 |
*/ |
|
910 |
inline TInt GetManufacturerStringDescriptor(TDes16& aString); |
|
911 |
||
912 |
/** Sets the string descriptor identified by the iManufacturer index field of the Standard Device |
|
913 |
Descriptor to the aString argument. |
|
914 |
||
915 |
@param aString Contains the new manufacturer string descriptor. |
|
916 |
||
917 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNoMemory if no memory is available to store the new string from |
|
918 |
aString (in which case the old string descriptor will be preserved). |
|
919 |
*/ |
|
920 |
inline TInt SetManufacturerStringDescriptor(const TDesC16& aString); |
|
921 |
||
922 |
/** Removes (deletes) the string descriptor identified by the iManufacturer index field of the Standard |
|
923 |
Device Descriptor and sets that field to zero. |
|
924 |
||
925 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
926 |
*/ |
|
927 |
inline TInt RemoveManufacturerStringDescriptor(); |
|
928 |
||
929 |
/** Retrieves the string descriptor identified by the iProduct index field of the Standard Device |
|
930 |
Descriptor into the aString argument. |
|
931 |
||
932 |
@param aString Receives product string. |
|
933 |
||
934 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if MaxLength of aString is too small to hold the entire |
|
935 |
descriptor, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
936 |
*/ |
|
937 |
inline TInt GetProductStringDescriptor(TDes16& aString); |
|
938 |
||
939 |
/** Sets the string descriptor identified by the iProduct index field of the Standard Device Descriptor to |
|
940 |
the aString argument. |
|
941 |
||
942 |
@param aString Contains the new product string descriptor. |
|
943 |
||
944 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNoMemory if no memory is available to store the new string from |
|
945 |
aString (in which case the old string descriptor will be preserved). |
|
946 |
*/ |
|
947 |
inline TInt SetProductStringDescriptor(const TDesC16& aString); |
|
948 |
||
949 |
/** Removes (deletes) the string descriptor identified by the iProduct index field of the Standard Device |
|
950 |
Descriptor and sets that field to zero. |
|
951 |
||
952 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
953 |
*/ |
|
954 |
inline TInt RemoveProductStringDescriptor(); |
|
955 |
||
956 |
/** Retrieves the string descriptor identified by the iSerialNumber index field of the Standard Device |
|
957 |
Descriptor into the aString argument. |
|
958 |
||
959 |
@param aString Receives product string. |
|
960 |
||
961 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if MaxLength of aString is too small to hold the entire |
|
962 |
descriptor, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
963 |
*/ |
|
964 |
inline TInt GetSerialNumberStringDescriptor(TDes16& aString); |
|
965 |
||
966 |
/** Sets the string descriptor identified by the iSerialNumber index field of the Standard Device |
|
967 |
Descriptor to the aString argument. |
|
968 |
||
969 |
@param aString Contains the new serial number string descriptor. |
|
970 |
||
971 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNoMemory if no memory is available to store the new string from |
|
972 |
aString (in which case the old string descriptor will be preserved). |
|
973 |
*/ |
|
974 |
inline TInt SetSerialNumberStringDescriptor(const TDesC16& aString); |
|
975 |
||
976 |
/** Removes (deletes) the string descriptor identified by the iSerialNumber index field of the Standard |
|
977 |
Device Descriptor and sets that field to zero. |
|
978 |
||
979 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
980 |
*/ |
|
981 |
inline TInt RemoveSerialNumberStringDescriptor(); |
|
982 |
||
983 |
/** Retrieves the string descriptor identified by the iConfiguration index field of the (first) Standard |
|
984 |
Configuration Descriptor into the aString argument. |
|
985 |
||
986 |
@param aString Receives configuration string. |
|
987 |
||
988 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if MaxLength of aString is too small to hold the entire |
|
989 |
descriptor, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
990 |
*/ |
|
991 |
inline TInt GetConfigurationStringDescriptor(TDes16& aString); |
|
992 |
||
993 |
/** Sets the string descriptor identified by the iConfiguration index field of the Standard Configuration |
|
994 |
Descriptor to the aString argument. |
|
995 |
||
996 |
@param aString Contains the new serial number string descriptor. |
|
997 |
||
998 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNoMemory if no memory is available to store the new string from |
|
999 |
aString (in which case the old string descriptor will be preserved). |
|
1000 |
*/ |
|
1001 |
inline TInt SetConfigurationStringDescriptor(const TDesC16& aString); |
|
1002 |
||
1003 |
/** Removes (deletes) the string descriptor identified by the iConfiguration index field of the Standard |
|
1004 |
Configuration Descriptor and sets that field to zero. |
|
1005 |
||
1006 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if the string descriptor couldn't be found. |
|
1007 |
*/ |
|
1008 |
inline TInt RemoveConfigurationStringDescriptor(); |
|
1009 |
||
1010 |
/** Copies the string of the USB string descriptor at the specified index in the string descriptor array |
|
1011 |
into the aString argument. |
|
1012 |
||
1013 |
Although this function can also be used for it, for querying most standard string descriptors |
|
1014 |
there exists a set of dedicated access functions. |
|
1015 |
||
1016 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::GetStringDescriptorLangId |
|
1017 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::GetManufacturerStringDescriptor |
|
1018 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::GetProductStringDescriptor |
|
1019 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::GetSerialNumberStringDescriptor |
|
1020 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::GetConfigurationStringDescriptor |
|
1021 |
||
1022 |
@param aIndex The position of the string descriptor in the string descriptor array. |
|
1023 |
@param aString The target location for the string descriptor copy. |
|
1024 |
||
1025 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if no string descriptor exists at the specified index, |
|
1026 |
KErrArgument if MaxLength() of aString is too small to hold the entire descriptor. |
|
1027 |
*/ |
|
1028 |
inline TInt GetStringDescriptor(TUint8 aIndex, TDes16& aString); |
|
1029 |
||
1030 |
/** Sets the aString argument to be the string of a USB string descriptor at the specified index in the |
|
1031 |
string descriptor array. If a string descriptor already exists at that position then its string will |
|
1032 |
be replaced. |
|
1033 |
||
1034 |
Care should be taken, when choosing aIndex, not to inadvertently overwrite one of the standard |
|
1035 |
string descriptors. For their manipulation there exists a set of dedicated access functions. |
|
1036 |
||
1037 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::SetStringDescriptorLangId |
|
1038 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::SetManufacturerStringDescriptor |
|
1039 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::SetProductStringDescriptor |
|
1040 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::SetSerialNumberStringDescriptor |
|
1041 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::SetConfigurationStringDescriptor |
|
1042 |
||
1043 |
@param aIndex The position of the string descriptor in the string descriptor array. |
|
1044 |
@param aString Contains the string descriptor to be set. |
|
1045 |
||
1046 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if aIndex is invalid, KErrNoMemory if no memory |
|
1047 |
is available to store the new string (an existing descriptor at that index will be preserved). |
|
1048 |
*/ |
|
1049 |
inline TInt SetStringDescriptor(TUint8 aIndex, const TDesC16& aString); |
|
1050 |
||
1051 |
/** Removes (deletes) the USB string descriptor at the specified index in the string descriptor array. |
|
1052 |
The position in the array of other string descriptors is not affected. |
|
1053 |
||
1054 |
Care should be taken, when choosing aIndex, not to inadvertently delete a standard string descriptor |
|
1055 |
(also because index references from non-string descriptors would be invalidated). For the deletion |
|
1056 |
of most standard string descriptors there exists a set of dedicated functions. |
|
1057 |
||
1058 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::RemoveManufacturerStringDescriptor |
|
1059 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::RemoveProductStringDescriptor |
|
1060 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::RemoveSerialNumberStringDescriptor |
|
1061 |
@see RDevUsbcClient::RemoveConfigurationStringDescriptor |
|
1062 |
||
1063 |
@param aIndex The position of the string descriptor in the string descriptor array. |
|
1064 |
||
1065 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if no string descriptor exists at the specified index. |
|
1066 |
*/ |
|
1067 |
inline TInt RemoveStringDescriptor(TUint8 aIndex); |
|
1068 |
||
1069 |
||
1070 |
||
1071 |
/** Requests notification for when there is data available on the buffer indicated. If the buffer |
|
1072 |
already has data in it, it will return immediately, otherwise it will block until there is. |
|
1073 |
||
1074 |
If the BIL methods are being used (recommended), then this method should not be called directly, |
|
1075 |
using TEndpointBuffer::GetBuffer instead. |
|
1076 |
||
1077 |
@param aBufferNumber Indicates the buffer for which the caller wishes to know about data |
|
1078 |
additions. The buffer needed of any given endpoint can be found by inspecting the alternative |
|
1079 |
setting table, in the chunk header. The location of the buffer can be found by looking at the |
|
1080 |
buffer offset table, also in the chunk header. |
|
1081 |
||
1082 |
@param aStatus The request status where notification of completion is directed. KErrCancel is |
|
1083 |
returned if the asynchronous operation was cancelled. |
|
1084 |
||
1085 |
@param aLength A preference for the quantity of data to be read. This value is only a |
|
1086 |
suggestion and my be ignored. The default value of 0 indicates no preference. |
|
1087 |
||
1088 |
@return KErrNone on success, or KErrArgument if the buffer number is invalid. |
|
1089 |
*/ |
|
1090 |
inline TInt ReadDataNotify(TInt aBufferNumber, TRequestStatus& aStatus, TInt aLength=0); |
|
1091 |
||
1092 |
||
1093 |
/** Requests the LDD to write the contents of the given buffer to the USB hardware. Notification is |
|
1094 |
given when this is complete. More then one write request can be queued on any one endpoint, to allow |
|
1095 |
for less Hardware idling between buffers. |
|
1096 |
||
1097 |
If the BIL methods are being used (recommended), then this method should not be called directly, |
|
1098 |
using TEndpointBuffer::WriteBuffer instead. |
|
1099 |
||
1100 |
@param aBufferNumber represents the buffer number of the buffer of which the caller has placed the |
|
1101 |
data. As described with ReadDataNotify(...), details of the buffers can be found in the chunk header. |
|
1102 |
||
1103 |
@param aStart Represents the start offset of the data within the chunk. This start location must be |
|
1104 |
aligned to a multiple of the maximum packet size for the endpoint, so that the data can be DMAed |
|
1105 |
straight out of the buffer. |
|
1106 |
||
1107 |
@param aLength Represents the amount of data to be sent to the host in bytes. |
|
1108 |
||
1109 |
@param aFlags Is a bitfield, where bit 0 should be set if a ZLP is to be sent to the host after the |
|
1110 |
current transaction. All other bits are reserved for future use. |
|
1111 |
*/ |
|
1112 |
inline void WriteData(TInt aBufferNumber, TUint aStart, TUint aLength, TUint aFlags, TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
|
1113 |
||
1114 |
||
1115 |
||
1116 |
/** Cancels an outstanding read request on endpoint buffer aBufferNumber. |
|
1117 |
||
1118 |
@param aBufferNumber The endpoint buffer number whose read is to be cancelled. |
|
1119 |
*/ |
|
1120 |
inline void ReadCancel(TInt aBufferNumber); |
|
1121 |
||
1122 |
||
1123 |
/** Cancels an outstanding write request on endpoint buffer aBufferNumber. |
|
1124 |
||
1125 |
@param aBufferNumber The endpoint buffer number whose write is to be cancelled. |
|
1126 |
*/ |
|
1127 |
inline void WriteCancel(TInt aBufferNumber); |
|
1128 |
||
1129 |
/** Cancels any transfer on any endpoint buffer specified in aBufferMask. |
|
1130 |
||
1131 |
@code |
|
1132 |
// Cancel transfer requests on buffers 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
|
1133 |
usbPort.EndpointTransferCancel(1 | 2 | 4 | 8); |
|
1134 |
@endcode |
|
1135 |
||
1136 |
@param aBufferMask bitmap of the endpoint buffer numbers. |
|
1137 |
*/ |
|
1138 |
inline void EndpointTransferCancel(TUint aBufferMask); |
|
1139 |
||
1140 |
/** Register for notification when a change of the Interface alternate setting or the USB Controller's |
|
1141 |
current state occurs. When the alternate setting or the Controller state changes, then the |
|
1142 |
asynchronous function completes and the current alternate setting number or Controller state is |
|
1143 |
written back to aValue. If the KUsbAlternateSetting bit is set then the remaining bits are the |
|
1144 |
alternate setting number. Otherwise aValue is interpreted as a TUsbcDeviceState. |
|
1145 |
||
1146 |
@see TUsbcDeviceState |
|
1147 |
||
1148 |
@param aStatus The request status. |
|
1149 |
@param aValue Receives the alternate setting number or Controller state. |
|
1150 |
*/ |
|
1151 |
inline void AlternateDeviceStatusNotify(TRequestStatus& aStatus, TUint& aValue); |
|
1152 |
||
1153 |
/** Completes an AlternateDeviceStatusNotify request. If a request has previously been made then the |
|
1154 |
status variable is updated with the current device state. |
|
1155 |
*/ |
|
1156 |
inline void AlternateDeviceStatusNotifyCancel(); |
|
1157 |
||
1158 |
/** If the channel has changed the grouping of endpoints between interfaces or changed the interface class |
|
1159 |
type from the defaults then it is necessary to force a re-enumeration. This will typically involve the |
|
1160 |
Symbian OS device initiating a disconnection and re-connection. This is an asynchronous operation |
|
1161 |
which will complete when the Controller is successfully configured by the host, i.e. has achieved |
|
1162 |
EUsbcDeviceStateConfigured. Since it is not known if the operation has failed, at the same time that |
|
1163 |
a ReEnumerate request is made, a timer should be set up to complete after approximately 5 seconds. It |
|
1164 |
can be assumed that if the operation has not completed after this time interval then it will not |
|
1165 |
complete. |
|
1166 |
||
1167 |
@param aStatus The request status. |
|
1168 |
*/ |
|
1169 |
inline void ReEnumerate(TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
|
1170 |
||
1171 |
/** Cancels an outstanding ReEnumerate() request. |
|
1172 |
*/ |
|
1173 |
inline void ReEnumerateCancel(); |
|
1174 |
||
1175 |
/** Register for notification when a change in stall status of any of the interface's endpoints occurs, |
|
1176 |
but not ep0. When a change in stall status occurs, then the asynchronous function completes and the |
|
1177 |
current stall state is written back to 'aEndpointStatus' as a bit map: Only stall state changes caused |
|
1178 |
by SET_FEATURE and CLEAR_FEATURE standard commands on ep0 will be notified when this function |
|
1179 |
completes. After this request completes the request should be re-issued to obtain future |
|
1180 |
notifications. |
|
1181 |
||
1182 |
@param aStatus The request status. |
|
1183 |
@param aEndpointMask A bitmap of the endpoints' stall status. This is filled in when the call completes. |
|
1184 |
bit 1 represents the interface's virtual endpoint 1, (KUsbcEndpoint1Bit) |
|
1185 |
bit 2 represents the interface's virtual endpoint 2, (KUsbcEndpoint2Bit) etc. |
|
1186 |
bit value 0 - not stalled, |
|
1187 |
bit value 1 - stalled. |
|
1188 |
*/ |
|
1189 |
inline void EndpointStatusNotify(TRequestStatus& aStatus, TUint& aEndpointMask); |
|
1190 |
||
1191 |
/** Completes an endpoint status notify request. |
|
1192 |
*/ |
|
1193 |
inline void EndpointStatusNotifyCancel(); |
|
1194 |
||
1195 |
/** Get current on-the-go features relating to the ability of device/host pair to |
|
1196 |
perform OTG role swap. |
|
1197 |
||
1198 |
@param aFeatures On return it contains features the device currently has. |
|
1199 |
bit 2 represents b_hnp_enable, (KUsbOtgAttr_B_HnpEnable) |
|
1200 |
bit 3 represents a_hnp_support, (KUsbOtgAttr_A_HnpSupport) |
|
1201 |
bit 4 represents a_alt_hnp_support, (KUsbOtgAttr_A_AltHnpSupport) |
|
1202 |
@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotSupported if OTG is not supported by |
|
1203 |
this device, otherwise system-wide error returns. |
|
1204 |
*/ |
|
1205 |
inline TInt GetOtgFeatures(TUint8& aFeatures); |
|
1206 |
||
1207 |
/** Register for notification on USB on-the-go features' change. If any OTG feature |
|
1208 |
is changed, request completes and current feature value is filled in aValue. |
|
1209 |
||
1210 |
@param aStatus Request status object. |
|
1211 |
@param aValue On request completion, contains current OTG feature value. |
|
1212 |
*/ |
|
1213 |
inline void OtgFeaturesNotify(TRequestStatus& aStatus, TUint8& aValue); |
|
1214 |
||
1215 |
/** Cancel pending OTG feature request. |
|
1216 |
*/ |
|
1217 |
inline void OtgFeaturesNotifyCancel(); |
|
1218 |
||
1219 |
/** This function retrieves the alternate setting that the WriteData function can |
|
1220 |
write to. After a host sets the alternate setting, writes to the IN endpoint |
|
1221 |
are not permitted by the LDD until this method has been called. |
|
1222 |
This function is not asynchronous nor blocking, and should not be used to |
|
1223 |
detect that an alternate setting has happened. |
|
1224 |
||
1225 |
If the BIL methods are being used (recommended), then this method should not be called directly. |
|
1226 |
||
1227 |
@return The alternative setting number or KErrInUse if the current alternative |
|
1228 |
setting is already in use, that is to say that the alternative setting has not changed. |
|
1229 |
*/ |
|
1230 |
inline TInt StartNextInAlternateSetting(); |
|
1231 |
||
1232 |
||
1233 |
/*******************************\ |
|
1234 |
* Buffer Interface Layer (BIL) * |
|
1235 |
\*******************************/ |
|
1236 |
||
1237 |
// This following functions, as well as the ones in TEndpointBuffer (below), |
|
1238 |
// can be considered the BIL. |
|
1239 |
||
1240 |
||
1241 |
/** |
|
1242 |
Finalize the interface, creating a chunk for use with reading/writing to endpoints. |
|
1243 |
FinalizeInterface should be called after all alternate interfaces have been set up with SetInteface. |
|
1244 |
Any attempt to call SetInterface after this stage will fail. |
|
1245 |
||
1246 |
@return KErrNone if operation is successfull |
|
1247 |
System wide error codes if chunk creation failed |
|
1248 |
*/ |
|
1249 |
IMPORT_C TInt FinalizeInterface(); |
|
1250 |
||
1251 |
/** |
|
1252 |
Finalize the interface, creating a chunk for use with reading/writing to endpoints. This |
|
1253 |
version of the method provides a handle to the chunk, which is needed if the |
|
1254 |
buffer is to be passed and used by other processes. |
|
1255 |
FinalizeInterface should be called after all alternate interfaces have been set up with SetInteface. |
|
1256 |
Any attempt to call SetInterface after this stage will fail. |
|
1257 |
||
1258 |
@param aChunk On success aChunk points to the created chunk. |
|
1259 |
@return KErrNone if operation is successfull |
|
1260 |
System wide error codes if chunk creation failed |
|
1261 |
*/ |
|
1262 |
IMPORT_C TInt FinalizeInterface(RChunk*& aChunk); |
|
1263 |
||
1264 |
/** |
|
1265 |
Opens an endpoint, an endpoint should be opened before any operations are attempted on it. |
|
1266 |
||
1267 |
@param aEpB On success aEpB will be filled with the relevant details for that endpoint |
|
1268 |
@param aEpI endpoint number to be opened |
|
1269 |
@return KErrNone if operation is successfull |
|
1270 |
KErrNotFound if endpoint number is not valid for current alternate setting |
|
1271 |
KErrInUse if endpoint is already opened |
|
1272 |
KErrArgument if endpoint buffer argument passed is already in existence and being used |
|
1273 |
*/ |
|
1274 |
IMPORT_C TInt OpenEndpoint(TEndpointBuffer & aEpB, TInt aEpI); |
|
1275 |
||
1276 |
/** |
|
1277 |
Switches to processing from one Alternate setting to the next. All open endpoints (except EP0) must |
|
1278 |
be close before this can be called. |
|
1279 |
||
1280 |
@param aFlush If ETrue, the method will purge the buffers of any data unread for the old setting. |
|
1281 |
If each endpoint was not read up until KErrEof was reached, then this should be set. |
|
1282 |
||
1283 |
@return the alternate Setting if operation is successful |
|
1284 |
KErrInUse if any endpoints in present alternate setting is still open (except Ep0) |
|
1285 |
KErrNotReady if there is no change in alternate setting |
|
1286 |
KErrInUse if StartNextInAlternateSetting detects no change in alternate setting. |
|
1287 |
KErrCorrupt if the buffer structure becomes corrupt. |
|
1288 |
*/ |
|
1289 |
IMPORT_C TInt StartNextOutAlternateSetting(TBool aFlush); |
|
1290 |
||
1291 |
/** |
|
1292 |
Sets aChunk to RChunk currently in use by BIL. |
|
1293 |
||
1294 |
@param aChunk aChunk will point to RChunk currently in use by BIL |
|
1295 |
@return KErrNone on success otherwise a system wide error code, if an error has occurred. |
|
1296 |
*/ |
|
1297 |
IMPORT_C TInt GetDataTransferChunk(RChunk*& aChunk); |
|
1298 |
||
1299 |
private: |
|
1300 |
/** @internalTechnology */ |
|
1301 |
TInt Drain(TUint aBuffer); |
|
1302 |
/** @internalTechnology */ |
|
1303 |
TInt Peek(TUint aBuffer); |
|
1304 |
/** @internalTechnology */ |
|
1305 |
TInt FindNextAlternateSetting(); |
|
1306 |
||
1307 |
private: |
|
1308 |
TUint8 iEndpointStatus; /** @internalTechnology Each bit corresponds to each endpoint's open/close status. */ |
|
1309 |
RChunk iSharedChunk; /** @internalTechnology The shared chunk in use. */ |
|
1310 |
TInt iAltSettingSeq; /** @internalTechnology Used to track alternate setting changes. */ |
|
1311 |
TInt iAlternateSetting; /** @internalTechnology The alternate setting used by OUT endpoints, which may lag that of IN endpoints. */ |
|
1312 |
TInt iNewAltSetting; /** @internalTechnology Used to track the next alternate setting change on OUT endpoints, |
|
1313 |
during transition from one to the next. */ |
|
1314 |
TInt iInAltSetting; /** @internalTechnology The alternate setting used by IN endpoints, which may be ahead of OUT endpoints. */ |
|
1315 |
||
1316 |
||
1317 |
friend class TEndpointBuffer; |
|
1318 |
#endif // #ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__ |
|
1319 |
}; |
|
1320 |
||
1321 |
#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__ |
|
1322 |
||
1323 |
||
1324 |
/** |
|
1325 |
This class forms part of the Buffer Interface Layer (BIL), which forms the |
|
1326 |
user side component of the USB Shared Chunk Client. Objects of this type |
|
1327 |
represent the shared chunk buffer, for a given endpoint. |
|
1328 |
The method RDevUsbcScClient::OpenEndpoint() should be used to initialise |
|
1329 |
objects of this type. |
|
1330 |
*/ |
|
1331 |
class TEndpointBuffer |
|
1332 |
{ |
|
1333 |
public: |
|
1334 |
||
1335 |
/** |
|
1336 |
This return value used by GetBuffer indicates that the item pointed to by |
|
1337 |
aBuffer/aOffset represents a state change, instead of endpoint data. |
|
1338 |
*/ |
|
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1340 |
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|
1341 |
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|
1343 |
public: |
|
1344 |
IMPORT_C TEndpointBuffer(); |
|
1345 |
||
1346 |
/** |
|
1347 |
Read the next block of data from the Shared chunk buffer. This method should be used if the user wishes to process one block of data at a time. |
|
1348 |
This method also expires the previously read block, meaning that the memory used by the block of data may be re-used by the system, overwriting it |
|
1349 |
with new data. |
|
1350 |
@param aBuffer aBuffer will point to data location in shared chunk |
|
1351 |
@param aSize aSize will hold the number of valid bytes that can be read |
|
1352 |
@param aZLP aZLP will indicate whether its a short packet or not |
|
1353 |
@param aStatus In case of no data available to be read, aStatus will be passed on to LDD, and user side should wait for |
|
1354 |
asynchronous call ReadDataNotify to return |
|
1355 |
@param aLength Not used at the moment |
|
1356 |
@return KErrCompletion if operation is successfull and data is available in the buffer |
|
1357 |
KErrNone if no data is available to be read |
|
1358 |
KErrEof if alternate setting has changed |
|
1359 |
KErrAccessDenied if endpoint is not opened |
|
1360 |
KErrNotSupported if its an IN endpoint |
|
1361 |
TEndpointBuffer::KStateChange if the returned data represents a state change (Ep0 only) |
|
1362 |
*/ |
|
1363 |
IMPORT_C TInt GetBuffer(TAny*& aBuffer,TUint& aSize,TBool& aZLP,TRequestStatus& aStatus,TUint aLength=0); |
|
1364 |
||
1365 |
/** |
|
1366 |
Read the next block of data from the Shared chunk buffer. This method should be used if the user wishes to process one block of data at a time. |
|
1367 |
This method also expires the previously read block, meaning that the memory used by the block of data may be re-used by the system, overwriting it |
|
1368 |
with new data. |
|
1369 |
@param aOffset aOffset will point to data offset in shared chunk |
|
1370 |
@param aSize aSize will hold the number of valid bytes that can be read |
|
1371 |
@param aZLP aZLP will indicate whether its a short packet or not |
|
1372 |
@param aStatus In case of no data available to be read, aStatus will be passed on to LDD, and user side should wait for |
|
1373 |
asynchronous call ReadDataNotify to return |
|
1374 |
@param aLength Not used at the moment |
|
1375 |
@return KErrCompletion if operation is successfull and data is available in the buffer |
|
1376 |
KErrNone if no data is available to be read |
|
1377 |
KErrEof if alternate setting has changed |
|
1378 |
KErrAccessDenied if endpoint is not opened |
|
1379 |
KErrNotSupported if its an IN endpoint |
|
1380 |
TEndpointBuffer::KStateChange if the returned data represents a state change (Ep0 only) |
|
1381 |
*/ |
|
1382 |
inline TInt GetBuffer(TUint& aOffset,TUint& aSize,TBool& aZLP,TRequestStatus& aStatus,TUint aLength=0); |
|
1383 |
||
1384 |
/** |
|
1385 |
Read the next block of data from the Shared chunk buffer. This method should be used if the user wishes to process more than one block of data |
|
1386 |
simultaneously. The user must call one of the Expire() methods to free the memory used by the block of data, and make it available for new data. |
|
1387 |
@param aBuffer aBuffer will point to data location in shared chunk |
|
1388 |
@param aSize aSize will hold the number of valid bytes that can be read |
|
1389 |
@param aZLP aZLP will indicate whether its a short packet or not |
|
1390 |
@param aStatus In case of no data available to be read, aStatus will be passed on to LDD, and user side should wait for |
|
1391 |
asynchronous call ReadDataNotify to return |
|
1392 |
@param aLength Not used at the moment |
|
1393 |
@return KErrCompletion if operation is successfull and data is available in the buffer |
|
1394 |
KErrNone if no data is available to be read |
|
1395 |
KErrEof if alternate setting has changed |
|
1396 |
KErrAccessDenied if endpoint is not opened |
|
1397 |
KErrNotSupported if its an IN endpoint |
|
1398 |
TEndpointBuffer::KStateChange if the returned data represents a state change (Ep0 only) |
|
1399 |
*/ |
|
1400 |
IMPORT_C TInt TakeBuffer(TAny*& aBuffer,TUint& aSize,TBool& aZLP,TRequestStatus& aStatus,TUint aLength=0); |
|
1401 |
||
1402 |
/** |
|
1403 |
Used in conjunction with TakeBuffer method. This will make the 'oldest' block of data previously read out using the TakeBuffer method, but not |
|
1404 |
already expired, to be released back to the system. This block can then be overwritten with new data, when it becomes available. |
|
1405 |
@return KErrNotSupported if its an IN endpoint |
|
1406 |
KErrNone if iTail is successfully bumped to the next transfer to be read |
|
1407 |
*/ |
|
1408 |
||
1409 |
IMPORT_C TInt Expire(); |
|
1410 |
||
1411 |
/** |
|
1412 |
Used in conjunction with TakeBuffer method. This function allows blocks to be expired in a different order from which the user read the data out |
|
1413 |
of the buffer. Note that the system will only reuse blocks up to the point of the oldest non-expired block read. This means that the user must |
|
1414 |
ensure to expire all blocks in a timely manner to prevent the system from running out of usable memory. |
|
1415 |
@param aAddress aAddress is the start address of the block of data previously read by the user which can be overwritten. |
|
1416 |
@return KErrNotSupported if its an IN endpoint |
|
1417 |
KErrNone if iTail is successfully bumped to the next transfer to be read |
|
1418 |
KErrNotFound if a 'transfer' with start address of the data block is aAddress is not found |
|
1419 |
*/ |
|
1420 |
||
1421 |
IMPORT_C TInt Expire(TAny* aAddress); |
|
1422 |
||
1423 |
/** |
|
1424 |
Initiates write operation. |
|
1425 |
@param aBuffer aBuffer will point to data in shared chunk to be written out. aBuffer should be aligned |
|
1426 |
@param aSize aSize will hold the number of valid bytes to be written out |
|
1427 |
@param aZLP aZLP will indicate whether a ZLP should be transmitted after writing the data out |
|
1428 |
@param aStatus This is an asynchronous function and user side should wait on status to know the end of write operation |
|
1429 |
@return KErrNone if a write is successfully queued |
|
1430 |
KErrEof if an alternate setting change has occurred, ending this endpoint. |
|
1431 |
KErrNotSupported if its an OUT endpoint |
|
1432 |
KErrAccessDenied if endpoint is not opened, or if buffer is out of range |
|
1433 |
*/ |
|
1434 |
IMPORT_C TInt WriteBuffer(TAny* aBuffer,TUint aSize,TBool aZLP,TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
|
1435 |
||
1436 |
/** |
|
1437 |
Initiates write operation. |
|
1438 |
@param aOffset aOffset will point to offset of data in shared chunk to be written out. |
|
1439 |
@param aSize aSize will hold the number of valid bytes to be written out |
|
1440 |
@param aZLP aZLP will indicate whether a ZLP should be transmitted after writing the data out |
|
1441 |
@param aStatus This is an asynchronous function and user side should wait on status to know the end of write operation |
|
1442 |
@return KErrNone if a write is successfully queued |
|
1443 |
KErrEof if an alternate setting change has occurred, ending this endpoint. |
|
1444 |
KErrNotSupported if its an OUT endpoint |
|
1445 |
KErrAccessDenied if endpoint is not opened, or if buffer is out of range |
|
1446 |
*/ |
|
1447 |
IMPORT_C TInt WriteBuffer(TUint aOffset,TUint aSize,TBool aZLP,TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
|
1448 |
/** |
|
1449 |
For IN endpoints, this method retrieves the geometry for the buffer, for which the |
|
1450 |
caller should stay within, when using the WriteBuffer method. |
|
1451 |
||
1452 |
@param aStart A pointer, which is set to point to the start of the buffer. |
|
1453 |
@param aSize An TUint for which the size (in bytes) of buffer, is written into. |
|
1454 |
||
1455 |
@returns KErrNotSupported if the object is on an open IN endpoint, |
|
1456 |
otherwise it KErrNone is returned on success. |
|
1457 |
*/ |
|
1458 |
IMPORT_C TInt GetInBufferRange(TAny*& aStart, TUint& aSize); |
|
1459 |
||
1460 |
/** |
|
1461 |
For IN endpoints, this method retrieves the geometry for the buffer, for which the |
|
1462 |
caller should stay within, when using the WriteBuffer method. |
|
1463 |
||
1464 |
@param aStart A TUint for which the buffer's start offset from the start of the chunk, |
|
1465 |
in written into. |
|
1466 |
@param aSize An TUint for which the size (in bytes) of buffer, is written into. |
|
1467 |
||
1468 |
@returns KErrNotSupported if the object is on an open IN endpoint, |
|
1469 |
otherwise it KErrNone is returned on success. |
|
1470 |
*/ |
|
1471 |
IMPORT_C TInt GetInBufferRange(TUint& aStart, TUint& aSize); |
|
1472 |
||
1473 |
/** |
|
1474 |
This method closes the endpoint, after it was opened with |
|
1475 |
RDevUsbcScClient::OpenEndpoint(...). |
|
1476 |
No method of this object can be used after this call, until |
|
1477 |
RDevUsbcScClient::OpenEndpoint(...) is called on it again. |
|
1478 |
||
1479 |
@return KErrNone on success, otherwise KErrNotFound, if the current object is not open. |
|
1480 |
*/ |
|
1481 |
IMPORT_C TInt Close(); |
|
1482 |
||
1483 |
IMPORT_C void Dump(); |
|
1484 |
||
1485 |
/** |
|
1486 |
Used to retrieve the endpoint number for which this object was open on. |
|
1487 |
||
1488 |
@returns the endpoint number opened by this object. |
|
1489 |
*/ |
|
1490 |
inline TInt GetEndpointNumber(); |
|
1491 |
||
1492 |
private: |
|
1493 |
/** @internalTechnology */ |
|
1494 |
void Construct(RDevUsbcScClient* aClient, TUint8* aBaseAddr, const TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord* aEpType, |
|
1495 |
TInt aEndpointNumber, SUsbcScBufferHeader* aEndpointHdr=NULL); |
|
1496 |
||
1497 |
private: |
|
1498 |
enum TDir {EValid = KErrNone, ENotValid = KErrNotSupported, EEOF = KErrEof}; |
|
1499 |
TDir iInState; /** @internalTechnology describes state of endpoint, KErrNone if IN endpoint and ready to use, KErrNotSupportd if not an IN endpoint, KErrEof on alternate setting change */ |
|
1500 |
TDir iOutState; /** @internalTechnology describes state of endpoint, KErrNone if OUT endpoint and ready to use, KErrNotSupportd if not an OUT endpoint, KErrEoF on alternate setting change */ |
|
1501 |
TInt iEndpointNumber; /** @internalTechnology associated endpoint number */ |
|
1502 |
TInt iBufferNum; /** @internalTechnology buffer number within shared chunk */ |
|
1503 |
RDevUsbcScClient *iClient; /** @internalTechnology Parent RDevUsbcScClient object */ |
|
1504 |
TUint iBaseAddr; /** @internalTechnology The address of the beginning of the Ldd's chunk */ |
|
1505 |
||
1506 |
SUsbcScBufferHeader* iEndpointHdr; /** @internalTechnology Pointer to the buffer Header for OUT/BI endpoints */ |
|
1507 |
TUint8* iBufferStartAddr; /** @internalTechnology IN/BI endpoint buffer start address within shared chunk */ |
|
1508 |
TUint iSize; /** @internalTechnology IN/BI endpoint buffer size within shared chunk */ |
|
1509 |
friend class RDevUsbcScClient; |
|
1510 |
}; |
|
1511 |
||
1512 |
/** |
|
1513 |
This class can be used to retrieve the geometry of the structures |
|
1514 |
within a shared chunk, as used by RDevUsbcScClient. |
|
1515 |
||
1516 |
@see RDevUsbcScClient |
|
1517 |
*/ |
|
1518 |
||
1519 |
class TUsbcScChunkHeader |
|
1520 |
{ |
|
1521 |
public: |
|
1522 |
/** |
|
1523 |
The constructor for the TUsbcScChunkHeader class takes a RChunk object, |
|
1524 |
containing USBcSc data structures, and initialises itself, so that |
|
1525 |
GetNumberOfEndpoints & GetBuffer can be used to interpret the chunk structures. |
|
1526 |
||
1527 |
@param An RChunk object, which represents an shared chunk, containing the |
|
1528 |
USBcSc data structures to be retrieved. |
|
1529 |
*/ |
|
1530 |
IMPORT_C TUsbcScChunkHeader(RChunk aChunk); |
|
1531 |
/** |
|
1532 |
Retrieves the available information in the chunk, about the given endpoint, |
|
1533 |
on the given alternate setting. The returned TUsbcScBufferRecord, |
|
1534 |
represents the buffer geometry, used for for the endpoint, while |
|
1535 |
the filled in TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord represents additional endpoint |
|
1536 |
information. |
|
1537 |
||
1538 |
@param aAltSetting The alternate setting, for which the provided endpoint number, is a member of. |
|
1539 |
@param aEndpoint The endpoint, who's buffer geometry is required. |
|
1540 |
@param aEndpointInf The provided record is filled in with details of the endpoint, who's number was given. |
|
1541 |
*/ |
|
1542 |
IMPORT_C TUsbcScBufferRecord* GetBuffer(TInt aAltSetting, TInt aEndpoint, TUsbcScHdrEndpointRecord*& aEndpointInf); |
|
1543 |
/** |
|
1544 |
Retrieves the number of endpoints found in a given alternate setting. |
|
1545 |
@param aAltSetting The alternate setting number, for which the number of endpoints contained within, is needed. |
|
1546 |
*/ |
|
1547 |
IMPORT_C TInt GetNumberOfEndpoints(TInt aAltSetting); |
|
1548 |
||
1549 |
public: |
|
1550 |
TUsbcScChunkBuffersHeader* iBuffers; /** A pointer to the TUsbcScChunkBuffersHeader object, within the chunk header */ |
|
1551 |
TUsbcScChunkAltSettingHeader* iAltSettings; /** A pointer to the TUsbcScChunkAltSettingHeader object, within the chunk header */ |
|
1552 |
private: |
|
1553 |
RChunk iChunk; |
|
1554 |
}; |
|
1555 |
||
1556 |
#endif |
|
1557 |
||
1558 |
#include <d32usbcsc.inl> |
|
1559 |
||
1560 |
#endif // __D32USBCSC_H__ |