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USBTiny Example OSX Driver
all:
gcc -g -std=c99 -o usbtiny_osx usbtiny_osx.m -framework Foundation -framework IOKit
clean:
rm -rf usbtiny_osx
/*
* usbtiny - An example USBTiny driver for OSX, based on avrdude code
* Copyright (C) 2007 Limor Fried
* Copyright (C) 2009 Jon Nall
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <IOKit/usb/IOUSBLib.h>
#include <IOKit/IOCFPlugIn.h>
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
// these are specifically assigned to USBtiny,
// if you need your own VID and PIDs you can get them for cheap from
// www.mecanique.co.uk so please don't reuse these. Thanks!
const NSUInteger TINYUSB_VID = 0x1781;
const NSUInteger TINYUSB_PID = 0x0C9F;
// Generic requests to the USBtiny
const NSUInteger USBTINY_ECHO = 0; // echo test
const NSUInteger USBTINY_READ = 1; // read byte (wIndex:address)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_WRITE = 2; // write byte (wIndex:address, wValue:value)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_CLR = 3; // clear bit (wIndex:address, wValue:bitno)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_SET = 4; // set bit (wIndex:address, wValue:bitno)
// Programming requests
const NSUInteger USBTINY_POWERUP = 5; // apply power (wValue:SCK-period, wIndex:RESET)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_POWERDOWN = 6; // remove power from chip
const NSUInteger USBTINY_SPI = 7; // issue SPI command (wValue:c1c0, wIndex:c3c2)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_POLL_BYTES = 8; // set poll bytes for write (wValue:p1p2)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_FLASH_READ = 9; // read flash (wIndex:address)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_FLASH_WRITE = 10; // write flash (wIndex:address, wValue:timeout)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_EEPROM_READ = 11; // read eeprom (wIndex:address)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_EEPROM_WRITE = 12; // write eeprom (wIndex:address, wValue:timeout)
const NSUInteger USBTINY_DDRWRITE = 13; // set port direction
const NSUInteger USBTINY_SPI1 = 14; // a single SPI command
// Flags to indicate how to set RESET on power up
const NSUInteger RESET_LOW = 0;
const NSUInteger RESET_HIGH = 1;
// The SCK speed can be set by avrdude, to allow programming of slow-clocked parts
const NSUInteger SCK_MIN = 1; // usec delay (target clock >= = 4; MHz)
const NSUInteger SCK_MAX = 250; // usec (target clock >= = 16; KHz)
const NSUInteger SCK_DEFAULT = 10; // usec (target clock >= = 0;.4 MHz)
// How much data, max, do we want to send in one USB packet?
const NSUInteger CHUNK_SIZE = 128; // must be power of = 2; less than = 256;
// The default USB Timeout
const NSUInteger USB_TIMEOUT = 500; // msec
const NSUInteger SS_PIN = 4; // Hijack RESET as SS. RESET is PB4
static int findDevice(IOUSBDeviceInterface*** dev, NSNumber* vid, NSNumber* pid)
{
int rc = 0;
mach_port_t masterPort = 0;
kern_return_t err = IOMasterPort(MACH_PORT_NULL, &masterPort);
if(err)
{
return -1;
}
NSMutableDictionary* matchingDict = (NSMutableDictionary*)IOServiceMatching(kIOUSBDeviceClassName);
if(matchingDict == nil)
{
mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), masterPort);
return -1;
}
[matchingDict setValue:vid forKey:[NSString stringWithCString:kUSBVendorID encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]];
[matchingDict setValue:pid forKey:[NSString stringWithCString:kUSBProductID encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]];
io_iterator_t iterator = 0;
err = IOServiceGetMatchingServices(masterPort, (CFMutableDictionaryRef)matchingDict, &iterator);
// This adds a reference we must release below
io_service_t usbDeviceRef = IOIteratorNext(iterator);
if(usbDeviceRef == 0)
{
NSLog(@"Couldn't find USB device with %x:%x",
[vid unsignedIntegerValue], [pid unsignedIntegerValue]);
rc = -1;
}
// Now, get the locationID of this device. In order to do this, we need to
// create an IOUSBDeviceInterface for our device. This will create the
// necessary connections between our userland application and the kernel
// object for the USB Device.
else
{
SInt32 score;
IOCFPlugInInterface** plugInInterface = 0;
err = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(usbDeviceRef,
kIOUSBDeviceUserClientTypeID,
kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
&plugInInterface, &score);
if (err != kIOReturnSuccess || plugInInterface == 0)
{
NSLog(@"IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService returned 0x%08x.", err);
rc = -2;
}
else
{
// Use the plugin interface to retrieve the device interface.
err = (*plugInInterface)->QueryInterface(plugInInterface,
CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOUSBDeviceInterfaceID),
(LPVOID*)dev);
// Now done with the plugin interface.
(*plugInInterface)->Release(plugInInterface);
if (err || dev == NULL)
{
NSLog(@"QueryInterface returned %d.", err);
rc = -3;
}
}
}
IOObjectRelease(usbDeviceRef);
IOObjectRelease(iterator);
mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), masterPort);
return rc;
}
static int send_ctrl_msg(IOUSBDeviceInterface** dev, const UInt8 request,
const UInt16 value, const UInt16 index)
{
// USBTiny returns 8 bytes back at the most unless
// USBTINY_FLASH_READ or USBTINY_EEPROM_READ is the request
uint8_t buf[8];
memset(buf, 0, 8);
IOUSBDevRequest req;
req.bmRequestType = USBmakebmRequestType(kUSBIn, kUSBVendor, kUSBDevice);
req.bRequest = request;
req.wValue = value;
req.wIndex = index;
req.wLength = 8;
req.pData = buf;
req.wLenDone = 0;
IOReturn rc = (*dev)->DeviceRequest(dev, &req);
if(request == USBTINY_ECHO)
{
NSLog(@"req 0x%x", req.bmRequestType);
NSLog(@"0x%x/0x%x/0x%x (0x%x/0x%x/0x%x)", req.bRequest, req.wValue, req.wIndex, request, value, index);
for(int i = 0; i < req.wLenDone; ++i)
{
NSLog(@"buf[%d] = 0x%x", i, buf[i]);
}
}
if(rc != kIOReturnSuccess)
{
return -1;
}
return req.wLenDone;
}
void dataToDisplay(IOUSBDeviceInterface** dev, NSString* data)
{
NSLog(@"Display %@", data);
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_CLR, SS_PIN, 0); // /SS low
for(NSUInteger i = 0; i < [data length]; ++i)
{
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_SPI1, [data characterAtIndex:i], 0); // data
}
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_SET, SS_PIN, 0); // /SS high
}
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
if(argc != 2)
{
NSLog(@"usage: %s <string>", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
int status = 0;
IOUSBDeviceInterface** dev = 0;
status = findDevice(&dev,
[NSNumber numberWithUnsignedInt:TINYUSB_VID],
[NSNumber numberWithUnsignedInt:TINYUSB_PID]);
if(status == 0)
{
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_POWERUP, USB_TIMEOUT, RESET_LOW);
sleep(1);
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_POWERUP, USB_TIMEOUT, RESET_HIGH);
sleep(1);
// Example of getting data back -- this returns 8 bytes
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_ECHO, 0xADDE, 0xEFBE);
// Set PB4 (RESET) to output for /Slave Select
// 1011 0001
//
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_DDRWRITE, 0xB1, 0);
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_SET, SS_PIN, 0); // /SS high (use RESET PB4)
dataToDisplay(dev, [NSString stringWithCString:argv[1] encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]);
send_ctrl_msg(dev, USBTINY_POWERDOWN, 0, 0);
(*dev)->Release(dev);
}
[pool drain];
return 0;
}
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Hello,
I am trying to find out if it is possible to send a custom Data packet to the USB device. I tried IOUSBDevRequest but it looks like it works with a set of standardised commands while I would need to send a packet with a custom format. Do you know if it is possible or where I could find some more information? Apple documentation is not so clear about this aspect.
Thank you.

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