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LUFADescriptors.c File Reference
#include "LUFADescriptors.h"
#include <LUFA/Version.h>

Functions

uint16_t CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor (const uint16_t wValue, const uint8_t wIndex, const void **const DescriptorAddress)
 

Variables

const USB_Descriptor_Device_t PROGMEM DeviceDescriptor
 
const USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t PROGMEM ConfigurationDescriptor
 
const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM LanguageString
 
const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ManufacturerString
 
const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ProductString
 

Detailed Description

USB Device Descriptors, for library use when in USB device mode. Descriptors are special computer-readable structures which the host requests upon device enumeration, to determine the device's capabilities and functions.

Function Documentation

◆ CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor()

uint16_t CALLBACK_USB_GetDescriptor ( const uint16_t  wValue,
const uint8_t  wIndex,
const void **const  DescriptorAddress 
)

This function is called by the library when in device mode, and must be overridden (see library "USB Descriptors" documentation) by the application code so that the address and size of a requested descriptor can be given to the USB library. When the device receives a Get Descriptor request on the control endpoint, this function is called so that the descriptor details can be passed back and the appropriate descriptor sent back to the USB host.

Variable Documentation

◆ DeviceDescriptor

const USB_Descriptor_Device_t PROGMEM DeviceDescriptor
Initial value:
= {
.Header = {.Size = sizeof(USB_Descriptor_Device_t), .Type = DTYPE_Device},
.USBSpecification = VERSION_BCD(01.10),
.Class = CDC_CSCP_CDCClass,
.SubClass = CDC_CSCP_NoSpecificSubclass,
.Protocol = CDC_CSCP_NoSpecificProtocol,
.Endpoint0Size = FIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE,
.VendorID = 0x16D0,
.ProductID = 0x04B2,
.ReleaseNumber = VERSION_BCD(00.01),
.ManufacturerStrIndex = 0x01,
.ProductStrIndex = 0x02,
.SerialNumStrIndex = USE_INTERNAL_SERIAL,
.NumberOfConfigurations = FIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS
}

Device descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, describes the overall device characteristics, including the supported USB version, control endpoint size and the number of device configurations. The descriptor is read out by the USB host when the enumeration process begins.

◆ ConfigurationDescriptor

const USB_Descriptor_Configuration_t PROGMEM ConfigurationDescriptor

Configuration descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, describes the usage of the device in one of its supported configurations, including information about any device interfaces and endpoints. The descriptor is read out by the USB host during the enumeration process when selecting a configuration so that the host may correctly communicate with the USB device.

◆ LanguageString

const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM LanguageString
Initial value:
= {
.Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(1), .Type = DTYPE_String},
.UnicodeString = {LANGUAGE_ID_ENG}
}

Language descriptor structure. This descriptor, located in FLASH memory, is returned when the host requests the string descriptor with index 0 (the first index). It is actually an array of 16-bit integers, which indicate via the language ID table available at USB.org what languages the device supports for its string descriptors.

◆ ManufacturerString

const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ManufacturerString
Initial value:
= {
.Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(20), .Type = DTYPE_String},
.UnicodeString = L"Kasper & Oswald GmbH"
}

Manufacturer descriptor string. This is a Unicode string containing the manufacturer's details in human readable form, and is read out upon request by the host when the appropriate string ID is requested, listed in the Device Descriptor.

◆ ProductString

const USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ProductString
Initial value:
= {
.Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(14), .Type = DTYPE_String},
.UnicodeString = L"Chameleon-Mini"
}

Product descriptor string. This is a Unicode string containing the product's details in human readable form, and is read out upon request by the host when the appropriate string ID is requested, listed in the Device Descriptor.