more example update

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hathach
2022-06-06 22:41:04 +07:00
parent f4c80dd218
commit 9794a2b865
35 changed files with 478 additions and 402 deletions

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@@ -102,7 +102,8 @@ int main(void)
{
board_init();
tusb_init();
// init device stack on configured roothub port
tud_init(BOARD_TUD_RHPORT);
TU_LOG1("Headset running\r\n");

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@@ -31,30 +31,45 @@
extern "C" {
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// COMMON CONFIGURATION
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "usb_descriptors.h"
//--------------------------------------------------------------------+
// Board Specific Configuration
//--------------------------------------------------------------------+
// RHPort number used for device can be defined by board.mk, default to port 0
#ifndef BOARD_TUD_RHPORT
#define BOARD_TUD_RHPORT 0
#endif
// RHPort max operational speed can defined by board.mk
#ifndef BOARD_TUD_MAX_SPEED
#define BOARD_TUD_MAX_SPEED OPT_MODE_DEFAULT_SPEED
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// Common Configuration
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// defined by compiler flags for flexibility
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_MCU
#error CFG_TUSB_MCU must be defined
#endif
#define CFG_TUSB_RHPORT0_MODE OPT_MODE_DEVICE
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_OS
#define CFG_TUSB_OS OPT_OS_NONE
#define CFG_TUSB_OS OPT_OS_NONE
#endif
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_DEBUG
// Can be set during compilation i.e.: make LOG=<value for CFG_TUSB_DEBUG> BOARD=<bsp>
// Keep in mind that enabling logs when data is streaming can disrupt data flow.
// It can be very helpful though when audio unit requests are tested/debugged.
#define CFG_TUSB_DEBUG 0
#define CFG_TUSB_DEBUG 0
#endif
// Enable Device stack
#define CFG_TUD_ENABLED 1
// Default is max speed that hardware controller could support with on-chip PHY
#define CFG_TUD_MAX_SPEED BOARD_TUD_MAX_SPEED
/* USB DMA on some MCUs can only access a specific SRAM region with restriction on alignment.
* Tinyusb use follows macros to declare transferring memory so that they can be put
* into those specific section.
@@ -67,7 +82,7 @@ extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN
#define CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN __attribute__ ((aligned(4)))
#define CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN __attribute__ ((aligned(4)))
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------