zlittell
Joined: 08 Feb 2012 Posts: 13
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USB Gamepad with 5 buttons |
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:37 pm |
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I am trying to program my device to be a 5 button (on/off) gamepad. I cannot get the descriptor correct. I get Error 10 Device Cannot Start. I think my problem is with USB_CONFIG_DESC[] and USB_DEVICE_DESC[]. I have not changed them from what is in the KB example because I do not know what any of it means I am almost positive that USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC[] is correct as I have done tons of reading on it and used the software to create it. I just can't find any info on the other two.
If someone could either help me with my code or even just send me some working code so I can dive into and investigate the differences between mine and yours.
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#DEFINE __USB_DESCRIPTORS__
#define USB_CONFIG_PID 0x0666
#define USB_CONFIG_VID 0x4311
#define USB_CONFIG_BUS_POWER 100 //100mA (range is 0..500)
#define USB_CONFIG_VERSION 0x0100 //01.00 //range is 00.00 to 99.99
//Tells the CCS PIC USB firmware to include HID handling code.
#DEFINE USB_HID_DEVICE TRUE
#define USB_EP1_TX_ENABLE USB_ENABLE_INTERRUPT //turn on EP1 for IN bulk/interrupt transfers
#define USB_EP1_TX_SIZE 8
//Joystick does not need to receive data from computer
//#define USB_EP1_RX_ENABLE USB_ENABLE_INTERRUPT //turn on EP1 for IN bulk/interrupt transfers
//#define USB_EP1_RX_SIZE 4
#include <usb.h>
//Custom JOYSTICK Descriptor
const char USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC[] =
{
0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop)
0x09, 0x04, // USAGE (Joystick)
0xa1, 0x01, // COLLECTION (Application)
0x09, 0x04, // USAGE (Joystick)
0xa1, 0x00, // COLLECTION (Physical)
0x05, 0x09, // USAGE_PAGE (Button)
0x19, 0x01, // USAGE_MINIMUM (Button 1)
0x29, 0x05, // USAGE_MAXIMUM (Button 5)
0x15, 0x00, // LOGICAL_MINIMUM (0)
0x25, 0x01, // LOGICAL_MAXIMUM (1)
0x95, 0x05, // REPORT_COUNT (5)
0x75, 0x01, // REPORT_SIZE (1)
0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs)
0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1)
0x75, 0x03, // REPORT_SIZE (3)
0x81, 0x01, // INPUT (Cnst,Ary,Abs)
0xc0, // END_COLLECTION
0xc0 // END_COLLECTION
};
//if a class has an extra descriptor not part of the config descriptor,
// this lookup table defines where to look for it in the const
// USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC[] array.
//first element is the config number (if your device has more than one config)
//second element is which interface number
//set element to 0xFFFF if this config/interface combo doesn't exist
const int16 USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC_LOOKUP[USB_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS][1] =
{
//config 1
//interface 0
0
};
//if a class has an extra descriptor not part of the config descriptor,
// this lookup table defines the size of that descriptor.
//first element is the config number (if your device has more than one config)
//second element is which interface number
//set element to 0xFFFF if this config/interface combo doesn't exist
const int16 USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC_LOOKUP_SIZE[USB_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS][1] =
{
//config 1
//interface 0
32
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///
/// start config descriptor
/// right now we only support one configuration descriptor.
/// the config, interface, class, and endpoint goes into this array.
///
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#DEFINE USB_TOTAL_CONFIG_LEN 34 //config+interface+class+endpoint
const char USB_CONFIG_DESC[] =
{
//IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH WINDOWS HOSTS, THE ORDER OF THIS ARRAY MUST BE:
// config(s)
// interface(s)
// class(es)
// endpoint(s)
//config_descriptor for config index 1
USB_DESC_CONFIG_LEN, //length of descriptor size
USB_DESC_CONFIG_TYPE, //constant CONFIGURATION (CONFIGURATION 0x02)
USB_TOTAL_CONFIG_LEN,0, //size of all data returned for this config ==2,3
1, //number of interfaces this device supports ==4
0x01, //identifier for this configuration. (IF we had more than one configurations) ==5
0x00, //index of string descriptor for this configuration ==6
0x80, //device is powered over usb. 10000000b
0x32, //maximum bus power required (maximum milliamperes/2) (0x32 = 100mA) //8
//interface descriptor 1 (KEYBOARD)
USB_DESC_INTERFACE_LEN, //length of descriptor =9
USB_DESC_INTERFACE_TYPE, //constant INTERFACE (INTERFACE 0x04) =10
0x00, //number defining this interface (IF we had more than one interface) ==11
0x00, //alternate setting ==12
1, //number of endpoints for this interface //13
0x03, //class code, 03 = HID ==14
0x00, //subclass code //boot ==15
0x00, //protocol code (keyboard) ==16
0x00, //index of string descriptor for interface ==17
//class descriptor 1 (HID)
USB_DESC_CLASS_LEN, //length of descriptor ==18
USB_DESC_CLASS_TYPE, //dscriptor type (0x21 == HID) ==19
0x00,0x01, //hid class release number (1.0) (try 1.10) ==20,21
0x00, //localized country code (0 = none) ==22
0x01, //number of hid class descrptors that follow (1) ==23
0x22, //report descriptor type (0x22 == HID) ==24
USB_CLASS_SPECIFIC_DESC_LOOKUP_SIZE[0][0], 0x00, //length of report descriptor ==25,26
//endpoint descriptor 1 IN
USB_DESC_ENDPOINT_LEN, //length of descriptor ==27
USB_DESC_ENDPOINT_TYPE, //constant ENDPOINT (ENDPOINT 0x05) ==28
0x81, //endpoint number and direction (0x81 = EP1 IN) ==29
USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_INTERRUPT, //transfer type supported (0x03 is interrupt) ==30
USB_EP1_TX_SIZE,0x00, //maximum packet size supported ==31,32
10, //polling interval, in ms. (cant be smaller than 10 for slow speed devices) ==33
};
//****** BEGIN CONFIG DESCRIPTOR LOOKUP TABLES ********
//since we can't make pointers to constants in certain pic16s, this is an offset table to find
// a specific descriptor in the above table.
//NOTE: DO TO A LIMITATION OF THE CCS CODE, ALL HID INTERFACES MUST START AT 0 AND BE SEQUENTIAL
// FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU HAVE 2 HID INTERFACES THEY MUST BE INTERFACE 0 AND INTERFACE 1
#define USB_NUM_HID_INTERFACES 1
//the maximum number of interfaces seen on any config
//for example, if config 1 has 1 interface and config 2 has 2 interfaces you must define this as 2
#define USB_MAX_NUM_INTERFACES 1
//define how many interfaces there are per config. [0] is the first config, etc.
const char USB_NUM_INTERFACES[USB_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS]={1};
//define where to find class descriptors
//first dimension is the config number
//second dimension specifies which interface
//last dimension specifies which class in this interface to get, but most will only have 1 class per interface
//if a class descriptor is not valid, set the value to 0xFFFF
const int16 USB_CLASS_DESCRIPTORS[USB_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS][1][1]=
{
//config 1
//interface 0
//class 1
18
};
//****** END CONFIG DESCRIPTOR LOOKUP TABLES ********
#if (sizeof(USB_CONFIG_DESC) != USB_TOTAL_CONFIG_LEN)
#error USB_TOTAL_CONFIG_LEN not defined correctly
#endif
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///
/// start device descriptors
///
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
const char USB_DEVICE_DESC[] = {
//starts of with device configuration. only one possible
USB_DESC_DEVICE_LEN, //the length of this report ==1
0x01, //the constant DEVICE (DEVICE 0x01) ==2
0x10,0x01, //usb version in bcd (pic167xx is 1.1) ==3,4
0x00, //class code ==5
0x00, //subclass code ==6
0x00, //protocol code ==7
USB_MAX_EP0_PACKET_LENGTH, //max packet size for endpoint 0. (SLOW SPEED SPECIFIES 8) ==8
USB_CONFIG_VID & 0xFF, ((USB_CONFIG_VID >> 8) & 0xFF), //vendor id ==9, 10
USB_CONFIG_PID & 0xFF, ((USB_CONFIG_PID >> 8) & 0xFF), //product id, don't use 0xffff ==11, 12
USB_CONFIG_VERSION & 0xFF, ((USB_CONFIG_VERSION >> 8) & 0xFF), //device release number ==13,14
0x01, //index of string description of manufacturer. therefore we point to string_1 array (see below) ==15
0x02, //index of string descriptor of the product ==16
0x00, //index of string descriptor of serial number ==17
USB_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS //number of possible configurations ==18
};
#if (sizeof(USB_DEVICE_DESC) != USB_DESC_DEVICE_LEN)
#error USB_DESC_DEVICE_LEN not defined correctly
#endif
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