USB composite device example program, drag-and-drop flash writer.

Dependencies:   SWD USBDevice mbed BaseDAP

tests/USBMSD2/USB_MSD.h

Committer:
va009039
Date:
2013-09-28
Revision:
1:ea8e179320d7

File content as of revision 1:ea8e179320d7:

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#pragma once
#include "USBMSD2.h"

// MSC class specific requests
#define MSC_REQUEST_RESET          0xFF
#define MSC_REQUEST_GET_MAX_LUN    0xFE

/**
 * USBMSD2 class: generic class in order to use all kinds of blocks storage chip
 *
 * Introduction
 *
 * The USBMSD implements the MSD protocol. It permits to access a memory chip (flash, sdcard,...)
 * from a computer over USB. But this class doesn't work standalone, you need to subclass this class
 * and define virtual functions which are called in USBMSD.
 *
 * How to use this class with your chip ?
 *
 * You have to inherit and define some pure virtual functions (mandatory step):
 *   - virtual int disk_read(char * data, int block): function to read a block
 *   - virtual int disk_write(const char * data, int block): function to write a block
 *   - virtual int disk_initialize(): function to initialize the memory
 *   - virtual int disk_sectors(): return the number of blocks
 *   - virtual int disk_size(): return the memory size
 *   - virtual int disk_status(): return the status of the storage chip (0: OK, 1: not initialized, 2: no medium in the drive, 4: write protection)
 *
 * All functions names are compatible with the fat filesystem library. So you can imagine using your own class with
 * USBMSD and the fat filesystem library in the same program. Just be careful because there are two different parts which
 * will access the sd card. You can do a master/slave system using the disk_status method.
 *
 * Once these functions defined, you can call connect() (at the end of the constructor of your class for instance)
 * of USBMSD to connect your mass storage device. connect() will first call disk_status() to test the status of the disk.
 * If disk_status() returns 1 (disk not initialized), then disk_initialize() is called. After this step, connect() will collect information
 * such as the number of blocks and the memory size.
 */
class USB_MSD {
public:
    USB_MSD(USBMSD2* device, USBMSD2* disk);

    /**
    * Connect the USB MSD device. Establish disk initialization before really connect the device.
    *
    * @returns true if successful
    */
    bool connect();

    /**
    * Disconnect the USB MSD device.
    */
    void disconnect();
    
    /**
    * Destructor
    */
    ~USB_MSD();

    bool Request_callback(CONTROL_TRANSFER* transfer);
    bool EPBULK_OUT_callback();
    bool EPBULK_IN_callback();
private:
    USBMSD2* _device;
    DiskInterface* _disk;

    // MSC Bulk-only Stage
    enum Stage {
        READ_CBW,     // wait a CBW
        ERROR,        // error
        PROCESS_CBW,  // process a CBW request
        SEND_CSW,     // send a CSW
        WAIT_CSW,     // wait that a CSW has been effectively sent
    };

    // Bulk-only CBW
    typedef struct {
        uint32_t Signature;
        uint32_t Tag;
        uint32_t DataLength;
        uint8_t  Flags;
        uint8_t  LUN;
        uint8_t  CBLength;
        uint8_t  CB[16];
    } PACKED CBW;

    // Bulk-only CSW
    typedef struct {
        uint32_t Signature;
        uint32_t Tag;
        uint32_t DataResidue;
        uint8_t  Status;
    } PACKED CSW;

    //state of the bulk-only state machine
    Stage stage;

    // current CBW
    CBW cbw;

    // CSW which will be sent
    CSW csw;

    // addr where will be read or written data
    uint32_t addr;

    // length of a reading or writing
    uint32_t length;

    // memory OK (after a memoryVerify)
    bool memOK;

    // cache in RAM before writing in memory. Useful also to read a block.
    uint8_t * page;

    int BlockSize;
    uint64_t MemorySize;
    uint64_t BlockCount;

    void reset();
    void CBWDecode(uint8_t * buf, uint16_t size);
    void sendCSW (void);
    bool inquiryRequest (void);
    bool write (uint8_t * buf, uint16_t size);
    bool readFormatCapacity();
    bool readCapacity (void);
    bool infoTransfer (void);
    void memoryRead (void);
    bool modeSense6 (void);
    void testUnitReady (void);
    bool requestSense (void);
    void memoryVerify (uint8_t * buf, uint16_t size);
    void memoryWrite (uint8_t * buf, uint16_t size);
    void fail();
};