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TinyUSB
TinyUSB is an open-source cross-platform USB Host/Device stack for embedded systems, designed to be memory-safe with no dynamic allocation and thread-safe with all interrupt events deferred to non-ISR task functions.
Always reference these instructions first and fallback to search or bash commands only when you encounter unexpected information that does not match the info here.
Working Effectively
Bootstrap and Build Setup
- Install ARM GCC toolchain:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y gcc-arm-none-eabi
- Fetch core dependencies:
python3 tools/get_deps.py
-- takes <1 second. NEVER CANCEL. - For specific board families:
python3 tools/get_deps.py FAMILY_NAME
(e.g., rp2040, stm32f4) - Dependencies are cached in
lib/
andhw/mcu/
directories
Build Examples
Choose ONE of these approaches:
Option 1: Individual Example with CMake (RECOMMENDED)
cd examples/device/cdc_msc
mkdir -p build && cd build
cmake -DBOARD=stm32f407disco -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel ..
cmake --build . -j4
-- takes 1-2 seconds. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 5+ minutes.
Option 2: Individual Example with Make
cd examples/device/cdc_msc
make BOARD=stm32f407disco all
-- takes 2-3 seconds. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 5+ minutes.
Option 3: All Examples for a Board
python3 tools/build.py -b BOARD_NAME
-- takes 15-20 seconds, may have some objcopy failures that are non-critical. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 30+ minutes.
Unit Testing
- Install Ceedling:
sudo gem install ceedling
- Run all unit tests:
cd test/unit-test && ceedling
-- takes 4 seconds. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 10+ minutes. - Tests use Unity framework with CMock for mocking
Documentation
- Install requirements:
pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
- Build docs:
cd docs && sphinx-build -b html . _build
-- takes 2-3 seconds. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 10+ minutes.
Code Quality and Validation
- Format code:
clang-format -i path/to/file.c
(uses.clang-format
config) - Check spelling:
pip install codespell && codespell
(uses.codespellrc
config) - Pre-commit hooks validate unit tests and code quality automatically
Validation
ALWAYS Run These After Making Changes
- Pre-commit validation (RECOMMENDED):
pre-commit run --all-files
- Install pre-commit:
pip install pre-commit && pre-commit install
- Runs all quality checks, unit tests, spell checking, and formatting
- Takes 10-15 seconds. NEVER CANCEL. Set timeout to 15+ minutes.
- Install pre-commit:
- Build validation: Build at least one example that exercises your changes
cd examples/device/cdc_msc make BOARD=stm32f407disco all
Manual Testing Scenarios
- Device examples: Cannot be fully tested without real hardware, but must build successfully
- Unit tests: Exercise core stack functionality - ALL tests must pass
- Build system: Must be able to build examples for multiple board families
Board Selection for Testing
- STM32F4:
stm32f407disco
- no external SDK required, good for testing - RP2040:
pico_sdk
- requires Pico SDK, commonly used - Other families: Check
hw/bsp/FAMILY/boards/
for available boards
Common Tasks and Time Expectations
Repository Structure Quick Reference
├── src/ # Core TinyUSB stack
│ ├── class/ # USB device classes (CDC, HID, MSC, Audio, etc.)
│ ├── portable/ # MCU-specific drivers (organized by vendor)
│ ├── device/ # USB device stack core
│ ├── host/ # USB host stack core
│ └── common/ # Shared utilities (FIFO, etc.)
├── examples/ # Example applications
│ ├── device/ # Device examples (cdc_msc, hid_generic, etc.)
│ ├── host/ # Host examples
│ └── dual/ # Dual-role examples
├── hw/bsp/ # Board Support Packages
│ └── FAMILY/boards/ # Board-specific configurations
├── test/unit-test/ # Unit tests using Ceedling
├── tools/ # Build and utility scripts
└── docs/ # Sphinx documentation
Build Time Reference
- Dependency fetch: <1 second
- Single example build: 1-3 seconds
- Unit tests: ~4 seconds
- Documentation build: ~2.5 seconds
- Full board examples: 15-20 seconds
- Toolchain installation: 2-5 minutes (one-time)
Key Files to Know
tools/get_deps.py
: Manages dependencies for MCU familiestools/build.py
: Builds multiple examples, supports make/cmakesrc/tusb.h
: Main TinyUSB header filesrc/tusb_config.h
: Configuration templateexamples/device/cdc_msc/
: Most commonly used example for testingtest/unit-test/project.yml
: Ceedling test configuration
Debugging Build Issues
- Missing compiler: Install
gcc-arm-none-eabi
package - Missing dependencies: Run
python3 tools/get_deps.py FAMILY
- Board not found: Check
hw/bsp/FAMILY/boards/
for valid board names - objcopy errors: Often non-critical in full builds, try individual example builds
Working with USB Device Classes
- CDC (Serial):
src/class/cdc/
- Virtual serial port - HID:
src/class/hid/
- Human Interface Device (keyboard, mouse, etc.) - MSC:
src/class/msc/
- Mass Storage Class (USB drive) - Audio:
src/class/audio/
- USB Audio Class - Each class has device (
*_device.c
) and host (*_host.c
) implementations
MCU Family Support
- STM32: Largest support (F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F7, G0, G4, H7, L4, U5, etc.)
- Raspberry Pi: RP2040, RP2350 with PIO-USB host support
- NXP: iMXRT, Kinetis, LPC families
- Microchip: SAM D/E/G/L families
- Check
hw/bsp/
for complete list anddocs/reference/boards.rst
for details
Remember: TinyUSB is designed for embedded systems - builds are fast, tests are focused, and the codebase is optimized for resource-constrained environments.