/****************************************************************************** USB Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) Summary: This file abstracts the hardware interface. The USB stack firmware can be compiled to work on different USB microcontrollers, such as PIC18 and PIC24. The USB related special function registers and bit names are generally very similar between the device families, but small differences in naming exist. Description: This file abstracts the hardware interface. The USB stack firmware can be compiled to work on different USB microcontrollers, such as PIC18 and PIC24. The USB related special function registers and bit names are generally very similar between the device families, but small differences in naming exist. In order to make the same set of firmware work accross the device families, when modifying SFR contents, a slightly abstracted name is used, which is then "mapped" to the appropriate real name in the usb_hal_picxx.h header. Make sure to include the correct version of the usb_hal_picxx.h file for the microcontroller family which will be used. When including this file in a new project, this file can either be referenced from the directory in which it was installed or copied directly into the user application folder. If the first method is chosen to keep the file located in the folder in which it is installed then include paths need to be added so that the library and the application both know where to reference each others files. If the application folder is located in the same folder as the Microchip folder (like the current demo folders), then the following include paths need to be added to the application's project: . ..\\..\\Microchip\\Include If a different directory structure is used, modify the paths as required. An example using absolute paths instead of relative paths would be the following: C:\\Microchip Solutions\\Microchip\\Include C:\\Microchip Solutions\\My Demo Application *******************************************************************************/ //DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN /****************************************************************************** File Description: This file defines the interface to the USB hardware abstraction layer. Filename: usb_hal_pic24.c Dependancies: none Processor: PIC24F USB Microcontrollers Hardware: PIC24F USB Microcontrollers Compiler: Microchip C30 (for PIC24) Company: Microchip Technology, Inc. Software License Agreement: The software supplied herewith by Microchip Technology Incorporated (the "Company") for its PICmicro(R) Microcontroller is intended and supplied to you, the Company's customer, for use solely and exclusively on Microchip PICmicro Microcontroller products. The software is owned by the Company and/or its supplier, and is protected under applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved. Any use in violation of the foregoing restrictions may subject the user to criminal sanctions under applicable laws, as well as to civil liability for the breach of the terms and conditions of this license. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED IN AN "AS IS" CONDITION. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. *************************************************************************/ //DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN /******************************************************************** Change History: Rev Description ---- ----------- 2.7 Created USBSleepOnSuspend() function to simply process of putting the PIC24F device in the correct state before issuing the sleep instruction and returning the device to the correct state after exiting sleep. ********************************************************************/ //DOM-IGNORE-END #ifndef USB_HAL_PIC24F_C #define USB_HAL_PIC24F_C #include "USB/usb.h" //Only include the source for this file if you are using C30. This code // applies only to PIC24 parts. #if defined(__C30__) || defined __XC16__ /******************************************************************** Function: BOOL USBSleepOnSuspend(void) Summary: Places the PIC24F core into sleep and sets up the USB module to wake up the device on USB activity. PreCondition: IPL (in the SR register) must be non-zero. Parameters: None Return Values: TRUE - if entered sleep successfully FALSE - if there was an error entering sleep Remarks: Please note that before calling this function that it is the responsibility of the application to place all of the other peripherals or board features into a lower power state if required. *******************************************************************/ BOOL USBSleepOnSuspend(void) { unsigned int U1EIE_save, U1IE_save, U1OTGIE_save; unsigned char USB1IE_save; #if defined(USB_POLLING) //If IPL is equal to 0 then there is no way for the USB module to // generate an interrupt to wake up the device. if(_IPL == 0) { return FALSE; } //Set the interrupt priority to a level that will wake up the part (>0) // but will not cause a interrupt vector jump (USB1IP<=IPL) _USB1IP = 1; #endif //Save the old interrupt and CPU settings U1EIE_save = U1EIE; U1IE_save = U1IE; U1OTGIE_save = U1OTGIE; USB1IE_save = IEC5bits.USB1IE; //Disable all USB interrupts U1EIE = 0; U1IE = 0; U1OTGIE = 0; //Enable the interrupt IFS5bits.USB1IF = 0; U1OTGIEbits.ACTVIE = 1; USBClearInterruptFlag(USBActivityIFReg,USBActivityIFBitNum); IEC5bits.USB1IE = 1; Sleep(); #if defined(USB_POLLING) //Disable the interrupt _USB1IP = 0; #endif //restore the previous interrupt settings IEC5bits.USB1IE = USB1IE_save; U1EIE = U1EIE_save; U1IE = U1IE_save; U1OTGIE = U1OTGIE_save; return TRUE; } #endif //__C30__ #endif //USB_HAL_PIC24F_C