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vendor_host.c/.h implemented a CFG_TUH_VENDOR class driver that no example, board
or test ever enabled: usbh's driver table entry was compiled out everywhere, and
the six tusb_config.h files that mentioned the macro all set it to 0. Maintainer
call - dead code, not a shrinking of supported classes.
Removes the sources, the usbh driver-table entry, the CFG_TUH_VENDOR default in
tusb_option.h, the tusb.h include, both build-system source lists, the rp2040
family.cmake entry and the IAR project template rows.
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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* license: use SPDX identifiers for src/ headers
Replace the full ~20-line MIT license boilerplate on every src/ file with a
two-line SPDX tag (SPDX-FileCopyrightText + SPDX-License-Identifier), following
the REUSE convention used by CircuitPython and the Linux kernel. Removes ~3500
lines of duplicated boilerplate.
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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tuh_rhport_init() calls osal_spin_init(&_usbh_spin), which under OPT_OS_PICO
claims a hardware spinlock via critical_section_init(). There was no
osal_spin_deinit(), so tuh_deinit() never released it: every host init/deinit
cycle leaked one spinlock. RP2350 has a small spinlock pool, so a few usb_host
rebuilds exhaust it and hw_claim_unused_from_range() panics (the long-standing
"crashes on the 4th rebuild" bug).
Add osal_spin_deinit() to all OSAL backends (critical_section_deinit for pico;
no-op for none/freertos) and call it in tuh_deinit(). Verified 20/20
deinit+rebuild cycles on RP2350-Zero and Waveshare RP2350-USB-A (previously
panicked on the 4th).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
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- Added a pending FIFO queue for asynchronous control transfers when the active slot is busy.
- Introduced `control_xfer_dispatch_pending` to handle queued transfers on slot availability.
- Improved synchronization for blocking and non-blocking transfer modes, preventing deadlocks in RTOS.
- Refactored and renamed related functions for clarity and consistency.
- Enhanced error handling and callback invocation for failed or stale transfers.
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Add native USB-MIDI 2.0 Host class driver to TinyUSB. Implements
reactive architecture: enumerate, detect MIDI 2.0 capability, inform
application via callbacks.
Driver features:
- Parse both Alt Setting 0 (MIDI 1.0) and Alt Setting 1 (UMP)
- Detect bcdMSC version from descriptor
- Auto-select highest protocol (Alt 1 preferred if available)
- UMP read/write via endpoint streams
- Proper Audio Control interface skip (loop-based, following
midi_host.c pattern)
- Endpoint open with tuh_edpt_open/tu_edpt_stream_open/clear
- usbh_driver_set_config_complete for USBH state machine
- Handle Audio Control itf_num in set_config gracefully
- 5 weak callback stubs (descriptor, mount, unmount, rx, tx)
Build system:
- Register midih2_* in usbh.c driver table
- Add midi2_host.h include to tusb.h
- Add CFG_TUH_MIDI2_LOG_LEVEL to tusb_option.h
All changes guarded by #if CFG_TUH_MIDI2 (default 0). Zero impact on
existing drivers and examples.
Tested: Waveshare RP2350-USB-A (Host) receiving UMP from Raspberry Pi
Pico (Device) via PIO-USB, board-to-board
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endpoint state handling methods and accesses
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for clarity and flexibility
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in device descriptor handling
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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- call after (enum non-blocking delay) also support rtos now
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change not set after 20ms
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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enumeration delay
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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delay for stable speed detection
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of bool. help to simplify parsing configuration
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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