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Diffstat (limited to 'src/device')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/device/dcd.h | 26 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | src/device/usbd.c | 35 |
2 files changed, 43 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/src/device/dcd.h b/src/device/dcd.h index f005e9620..a4006ae0c 100644 --- a/src/device/dcd.h +++ b/src/device/dcd.h @@ -20,19 +20,27 @@ // MACRO CONSTANT TYPEDEF PROTYPES //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +// Bus reset is reported as two edges. BUS_RESET_START is optional: a controller that +// cannot tell the edges apart emits only BUS_RESET_END, which stays self-sufficient (it +// performs the full teardown with or without a preceding START). Emit START when reset +// signaling is detected - the link is unusable and the speed is not negotiated yet - so +// the stack stops using endpoints immediately instead of at the end of the reset. typedef enum { - DCD_EVENT_INVALID = 0, // 0 - DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET, // 1 - DCD_EVENT_UNPLUGGED, // 2 - DCD_EVENT_SOF, // 3 - DCD_EVENT_SUSPEND, // 4 TODO LPM Sleep L1 support - DCD_EVENT_RESUME, // 5 - DCD_EVENT_SETUP_RECEIVED, // 6 - DCD_EVENT_XFER_COMPLETE, // 7 - USBD_EVENT_FUNC_CALL, // 8 Not an DCD event, just a convenient way to defer ISR function + DCD_EVENT_INVALID = 0, // 0 + DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET_START, // 1 + DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET_END, // 2 with negotiated speed + DCD_EVENT_UNPLUGGED, // 3 + DCD_EVENT_SOF, // 4 + DCD_EVENT_SUSPEND, // 5 TODO LPM Sleep L1 support + DCD_EVENT_RESUME, // 6 + DCD_EVENT_SETUP_RECEIVED, // 7 + DCD_EVENT_XFER_COMPLETE, // 8 + USBD_EVENT_FUNC_CALL, // 9 Not an DCD event, just a convenient way to defer ISR function DCD_EVENT_COUNT } dcd_eventid_t; +#define DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET_END // backward compatibility + typedef struct TU_ATTR_ALIGNED(4) { uint8_t rhport; uint8_t event_id; diff --git a/src/device/usbd.c b/src/device/usbd.c index f5c3046d6..e84d72fa4 100644 --- a/src/device/usbd.c +++ b/src/device/usbd.c @@ -456,7 +456,8 @@ TU_ATTR_WEAK bool dcd_configure(uint8_t rhport, uint32_t cfg_id, const void* cfg #if CFG_TUSB_DEBUG >= CFG_TUD_LOG_LEVEL static char const *const _usbd_event_str[DCD_EVENT_COUNT] = { "Invalid", - "Bus Reset", + "Bus Reset Start", + "Bus Reset End", "Unplugged", "SOF", "Suspend", @@ -697,8 +698,15 @@ void tud_task_ext(uint32_t timeout_ms, bool in_isr) { #endif switch (event.event_id) { - case DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET: + case DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET_START: + TU_LOG_USBD("\r\n"); + usbd_reset(event.rhport); + break; + + case DCD_EVENT_BUS_RESET_END: TU_LOG_USBD(": %s Speed\r\n", tu_str_speed[event.bus_reset.speed]); + // TODO a DCD that reports both edges pays for two teardowns: track a per-rhport + // "start seen" flag and skip this reset, keeping it for the single-event DCDs. usbd_reset(event.rhport); _usbd_dev.speed = event.bus_reset.speed; break; @@ -749,7 +757,14 @@ void tud_task_ext(uint32_t timeout_ms, bool in_isr) { _usbd_dev.ep_status[epnum][ep_dir] &= (uint8_t) ~(TU_EDPT_STATE_BUSY | TU_EDPT_STATE_CLAIMED); if (0 == epnum) { - usbd_control_xfer_cb(event.rhport, ep_addr, (xfer_result_t) event.xfer_complete.result, event.xfer_complete.len); + // Not stalled on failure: a DCD refuses an EP0 prime when a newer setup is already + // latched, and EP0 stalls are cleared by hardware when that setup arrives - so a stall + // issued here lands after the auto-clear and would stall the transfer that superseded + // this one. The pending setup re-drives EP0 by itself. + if (!usbd_control_xfer_cb(event.rhport, ep_addr, (xfer_result_t) event.xfer_complete.result, + event.xfer_complete.len)) { + TU_LOG_USBD(" Control stage not continued\r\n"); + } } else { usbd_class_driver_t const* driver = get_driver(_usbd_dev.ep2drv[epnum][ep_dir]); TU_ASSERT(driver,); @@ -867,10 +882,10 @@ bool tud_control_xfer(uint8_t rhport, const tusb_control_request_t* request, voi if (ctrl_xfer->data_len > 0U) { TU_ASSERT(buffer); } - TU_ASSERT(data_stage_xact(rhport)); + TU_VERIFY(data_stage_xact(rhport)); } else { // wLength == 0: Status stage is always IN per USB 2.0 ยง9.3.1 - TU_ASSERT(status_stage_xact(rhport, TU_EP0_IN)); + TU_VERIFY(status_stage_xact(rhport, TU_EP0_IN)); } return true; @@ -921,7 +936,7 @@ static bool usbd_control_xfer_cb(uint8_t rhport, uint8_t ep_addr, xfer_result_t } if (is_ok) { - TU_ASSERT(status_stage_xact(rhport, ep_status)); + TU_VERIFY(status_stage_xact(rhport, ep_status)); } else { // Stall both IN and OUT control endpoint dcd_edpt_stall(rhport, TU_EP0_OUT); @@ -929,7 +944,7 @@ static bool usbd_control_xfer_cb(uint8_t rhport, uint8_t ep_addr, xfer_result_t } } else { // More data to transfer - TU_ASSERT(data_stage_xact(rhport)); + TU_VERIFY(data_stage_xact(rhport)); } return true; @@ -1600,10 +1615,12 @@ bool usbd_edpt_xfer(uint8_t rhport, uint8_t ep_addr, uint8_t* buffer, uint16_t t if (dcd_edpt_xfer(rhport, ep_addr, buffer, total_bytes, is_isr)) { return true; } else { - // DCD error, mark endpoint as ready to allow next transfer + // Driver refused the transfer, mark endpoint as ready to allow next transfer. This is a + // recoverable condition (e.g. a new setup superseding a control response), not a bug, so + // do not break into the debugger - TU_BREAKPOINT() halts the CPU whenever a probe is + // attached, which on a test rig is always. _usbd_dev.ep_status[epnum][dir] &= (uint8_t) ~(TU_EDPT_STATE_BUSY | TU_EDPT_STATE_CLAIMED); TU_LOG_USBD("FAILED\r\n"); - TU_BREAKPOINT(); return false; } } |
