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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Make build was missing midi2_device.c/midi2_host.c from
src/tinyusb.mk. Skip stm32h7s3nucleo board which exposes a
pre-existing uninitialized warning in its board.h (board_init2)
under Make+LTO.
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The edpt_stream auto-flush is byte-oriented and could cut an UMP message
in half when the FIFO reached wMaxPacketSize, corrupting the peer's RX
context. Pre-flush whole packets before writing one that would cross the
boundary on both device (tud_midi2_n_ump_write) and host
(tuh_midi2_ump_write) paths. Host write also becomes packet-aware
instead of word-by-word.
Ref #3571
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Alt 0 carries USB-MIDI 1.0 32-bit Event Packets, not UMP words; calling
the UMP API there would misinterpret the stream. Expose MIDI_PROTOCOL_MIDI1
and MIDI_PROTOCOL_MIDI2 in the public header so applications can branch on
the negotiated protocol.
Ref #3571
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instead of DATA1
hcd_edpt_xfer() previously reset ep->next_pid to 1 only when the control
endpoint direction changed between stages. That handled IN-data control
transfers (e.g. GET_REPORT, GET_DESCRIPTOR) where SETUP is OUT and DATA is
IN, but not OUT-data class requests like SET_REPORT, where SETUP and DATA
are both OUT and the direction-change check is false. ep->next_pid was
left at 0 from hcd_edpt_open(), so the DATA stage went on the wire as
DATA0 when the device expected DATA1. Strict devices (observed: Elgato
Stream Deck) treat this as a protocol violation and disconnect.
Key off "endpoint 0" instead of "direction changed", restoring the
previous behavior. Interrupt/bulk endpoints take the ep->interrupt_num > 0
branch above and never reach this code, so they are unaffected.
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Handle cases where a new SETUP arrives before the previous control transfer fully completes by buffering the SETUP and replaying it after status completion. Split EP0 DATA state into DATA_IN/DATA_OUT and finalize pending status-out completion before processing deferred SETUP.
Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Brings the MIDI 2.0 device driver into full conformance with USB
Device Class Definition for MIDI Devices v2.0 (USB-IF, May 2020).
- Alt 1 MS Interface Header wTotalLength now reports 0x0007 per
Table 5-2 ("set to match bLength"), replacing the prior 0x0011
carried over from USB-MIDI 1.0 conventions.
- GET_DESCRIPTOR class request now validates bmRequestType direction,
type and recipient plus wIndex and wValue high byte per Section 6.
- iBlockItem in the default Group Terminal Block is driven by
CFG_TUD_MIDI2_BLOCK_STRIDX so applications can attach a UI string
descriptor to the block per Table 5-6.
- UMP word byte order assumption (little-endian host per Section
3.2.2) is documented inline so future big-endian ports know where
to wrap access with tu_htole32 / tu_le32toh.
Validated on RP2040 and ESP32-P4 under Linux kernel 6.17: lsusb -v
reports wTotalLength = 0x0007 on Alt 1 MS Header (raw bytes
07 24 01 00 02 07 00). amidi -l enumerates Group Terminals exposed
via the class-specific GET_DESCRIPTOR response.
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Keep the MIDI 2.0 drivers fully self-contained, with no changes to
shared or generic stack code.
Allocate the per-endpoint buffer in both midi2_host and midi2_device,
following the convention used by cdc, midi, vendor, and printer.
The class buffer struct is declared unconditionally and passed to
tu_edpt_stream_init on every init, so the streaming helpers operate
on the same shape across all classes.
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- Use UINT32_C(1) instead of 1u for bit shifts >= 16 in
midi2_device.c to avoid shift-count-overflow on 16-bit
platforms (MSP430)
- Add Makefiles for midi2_device and midi2_host examples with
family guard (skip if FAMILY != rp2040). These examples
require Pico SDK and board-specific hardware
- Restrict midi2_device CMakeLists.txt to rp2040 family
(matching midi2_host)
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Host driver (midi2_host.c):
- midih2_open() now returns actual parsed length instead of max_len,
preventing composite device interface conflicts
- Parsers (alt0/alt1) refactored to return const uint8_t* end pointer
following midi_host.c switch/case pattern
- Alt 1 CS Endpoint now parses MIDI 2.0 layout (bNumGrpTrmBlk at
offset 3 with MIDI_CS_ENDPOINT_GENERAL_2_0 subtype check) instead
of reusing MIDI 1.0 struct (bNumEmbMIDIJack)
- midih2_set_config() now issues SET_INTERFACE control request via
tuh_interface_set() before completing configuration. Falls back to
alt 0 if SET_INTERFACE fails
- Extracted midih2_set_config_complete() and midih2_set_interface_cb()
for async SET_INTERFACE handling
Device driver (midi2_device.c):
- midi2d_open() skip loop now checks bInterfaceNumber, stopping at
interfaces that belong to other functions in composite devices
- SET_INTERFACE handler now rejects alt > 1 (returns false/stall)
- Named constants for GTB descriptor types and MIDI protocol values
Descriptor macros (usbd.h):
- TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_HEAD: iInterface set to 0 (consistent with
Alt 0), wTotalLength now uses TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_CS_LEN to cover
all Alt 1 class-specific descriptors
- TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_EP: now accepts GTB ID list via variadic args,
emitting complete CS endpoint descriptor
Host example:
- CMakeLists.txt restricted to rp2040 family (display.c requires
Pico SDK headers)
- display.c: null terminator after strncpy in log scroll
Documentation:
- class_drivers.rst updated to reflect SET_INTERFACE behavior and
auto-select with fallback
Addresses: Codex P1 (#1, #2, #3), Copilot (#4-#9)
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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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Add native USB-MIDI 2.0 Device class driver to TinyUSB. Implements the
USB-MIDI 2.0 specification with both Alt Setting 0 (MIDI 1.0 fallback)
and Alt Setting 1 (UMP native) descriptor support.
Driver features:
- UMP (Universal MIDI Packet) read/write with atomic message framing
- Protocol negotiation: Endpoint Discovery, Config Request/Notify,
Function Block Discovery (embedded in driver)
- Group Terminal Block descriptor via GET_DESCRIPTOR
- Alt Setting switch handler with endpoint re-arm
- Static allocation, no dynamic memory, ISR-safe
Build system:
- Register midi2d_* in usbd.c driver table
- Add TUD_MIDI2_DESCRIPTOR macros to usbd.h
- Add config defaults (CFG_TUD_MIDI2_*) to tusb_option.h
- Add midi2_ump_word_count() to midi.h (shared by Device and Host)
- Add midi2_device.c/h to family.cmake and CMakeLists.txt
- Add midi2_device.h include to tusb.h
All changes guarded by #if CFG_TUD_MIDI2 (default 0). Zero impact on
existing drivers and examples.
Tested: Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), Linux ALSA, Windows MIDI Services
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hcd/dwc2: fix txfifo full check
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPHile <[email protected]>
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NCM: support for SetEthernetPacketFilter and SetNTBInputSize request
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Track when an EP0 OUT zero-length transfer is actually armed and require that state before synthesizing a status-stage completion ahead of a co-reported SETUP event.
This preserves the validated status-before-SETUP ordering fix while avoiding stale zero-length state from producing spurious EP0 OUT completions.
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On STM32 DWC2, SETUP phase done and EP0 OUT transfer complete can be
reported together. Processing SETUP first can overwrite control state
before the previous zero-length OUT status stage is acknowledged, which
causes DFU DNLOAD/GETSTATUS traffic to lose the status ACK and stall.
Queue the EP0 OUT zero-length transfer completion before queuing the
SETUP event when the endpoint has no pending OUT data and total_len is
zero. This keeps TinyUSB control-transfer ordering intact for the
combined interrupt case.
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USB_EVT_DETECTED runs hfclk_enable() which, when SoftDevice is not yet
enabled, starts HFXO via direct CLOCK register access. After
sd_softdevice_enable() takes over CLOCK, HFXO is physically off again
and SD's HFCLK reference count is 0.
If USB_EVT_READY is fired post-SD (e.g. on nRF52 via Bluefruit's
usb_softdevice_post_enable() when the pre-SD nrfx_power READY callback
didn't get to run before nrfx_power was uninited), the wait loop
'while (!hfclk_running()) {}' calls sd_clock_hfclk_is_running() which
returns false forever -> deadlock that blocks both USB enumeration and
any further app code on the calling thread.
Call hfclk_enable() right before the wait so HFCLK is requested in
whichever context (SD or direct) is current. hfclk_enable() is
idempotent.
Reproduces reliably with bleuart on Feather nRF52840 Express flashed
via JLink: chip wedges in sd_clock_hfclk_is_running SVC, no USB
enumeration, no BLE advertising. With the fix, USB enumerates and BLE
advertises as expected.
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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midi-host-rx-bufsize-default-and-docs
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Even if CFG_TUH_MIDI_RX_BUFSIZE=100*TUH_EPSIZE_BULK_MAX, calling tuh_midi_stream_read without a loop can return only one 4-byte packet and preventing subsequent transfer.
Signed-off-by: Zixun LI <[email protected]>
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Refactor USB control transfer handling into `usbd.c`
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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endpoint state handling methods and accesses
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`_usbd_dev` structure and remove `usbd_control_reset`
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Signed-off-by: HiFiPHile <[email protected]>
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According to NCM standard 7.2.7, the device should tell the host its maximum size of NTB. Implement SetNtbInputSize according to it.
Without this commit, some OS may failed to enumerate the NCM device (e.g., IOS 26).
Signed-off-by: Elwin Huang <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Zixun LI <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Zixun LI <[email protected]>
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# Conflicts:
# src/device/usbd_control.c
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EP_RX_CTRL state
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Extract the "which endpoint is the Status stage on" rule into a single
TU_ATTR_ALWAYS_INLINE helper, and use it from both status_stage_xact()
and the completion callback. Replaces the two-operand wLength/direction
check with a direct endpoint-match comparison, matching the first
operand's pattern.
Per USB 2.0 §9.3.1, when wLength == 0 the bmRequestType Direction bit
is ignored and the Status stage is always IN; otherwise the Status
stage is opposite to the Data stage direction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <[email protected]>
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extraction
- Add TU_BITFIELD_ORDER guards for audio10_desc_as_iso_data_ep_t.bmAttributes in audio.h
- Add TU_BITFIELD_ORDER guards for audio20_control_request_t.bmRequestType_bit in audio.h
- Fix cdc_uac2/src/uac2_app.c: replace alias cast with TU_U16_LOW/HIGH field extraction
- Fix uac2_headset/src/main.c: replace alias cast with TU_U16_LOW/HIGH field extraction
- Fix uac2_speaker_fb/src/main.c: replace alias cast with TU_U16_LOW/HIGH field extraction
Addresses review comment: https://github.com/hathach/tinyusb/pull/3597#issuecomment-4320042007
Agent-Logs-Url: https://github.com/hathach/tinyusb/sessions/8b695271-74b3-4a26-b3d8-c48ecdf2e481
Co-authored-by: HiFiPhile <[email protected]>
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# Conflicts:
# src/common/tusb_types.h
# src/portable/mentor/musb/dcd_musb.c
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