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nuttx-0.4.13
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This is the 45th release of NuttX. The release extends the support for the STMicro
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* A simple interface definition to support some FLASH, EEPROM, NVRAM, etc. devices.
* Verified SPI operation using driver for SPI based FLASH parts M25P64 and M25P128.
* Improved Cortex-M3 context switching. This should improve context switching
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* Added a USB device-side driver for the STM32. This is an early release of a
very complex driver; some bugs are expected.
* The USB driver has been verified against the USB serial device class driver.
There is at least one known outstanding issue (see the full bug description in
the TODO list).
This release also corrects some important bugs in the early STM32 release:
* Fixed several errors the prevented operation of NuttX on an STM32 development
board using USART2 as the serial console.
* Fixed and optimization-dependent race condition in the clock initialization.
* Fixed a critical bug in the interrupt control logic that could cause interrupt
operations to failed used for interrupts in a certain range.
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This is the 46th release of NuttX. The release extends the support for the STMicro
STM32 microcontroller. Minimal support for the STM3210E-EVAL development board based
around the STM32F103ZET6 MCU was released in NuttX-0.4.12 and extended in Nuttx-0.4.13
to include initial USB support. This completes the STM32F103ZET6 and adds:
New Generic RTOS Features:
* Added generic support that can be included in any block driver to provide
read-ahead buffering and write buffering for improved driver performance.
* Added a generic worker thread that can used to defer processing from an
interrupt to a task.
* Defined a generic SD/SDIO interface can can be bound to a MMC/SD or SDIO
driver to orovide SDIO support.
* Implemented a an SDIO-based MMC/SD driver using this new SDIO interface
New STM32 Features:
* Add support to configure an STM32 input GPIO to generate an EXTI interrupt.
* Added support for buttons on the STM3210E-EVAL board.
* Implemented an STM32 version of the common the SDIO interface.
* Added a configuration to exercise the STM32 with the USB mass storage
device class example.
This release also corrects some important bugs in the early STM32 release:
* Correct error handling in the mount() logic.
* Fixed several STM32 DMA-related issues. Integrated and debugged STM32 DMA
functionality that was added in 0.4.12.
* Fixed several bugs in the STM32 USB device-side driver.
NOTE: This version, 4.14, is equivalent to what would have been called 0.4.14
to follow 0.4.13. The zero has been eliminated from the front of the version
number to avoid confusion about the state of development: Some have interpreted
the leading zero to mean that the code is in some way unstable. That was not
the intent. Beginning in January 2010, I will switch to the 2010.nn versioning
as many others have done to avoid such confusion.
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This is 47th release of NuttX and the successor to nuttx-4.14. This
major revision number has been incremented to indicate that an
incompatibility with previous nuttx releases has been introduced. This
version adopts standard fixed width integer names as specified by the
ANSII C99 standard. The core logic of NuttX is older than that
standard and did not conform to it.
If you have applications running on nuttx-4.14, those applications
should continue to build and execute without problem on nuttx-5.0.
However, if you have device drivers or other OS-internal logic, you
will probably have to make some minor changes to your code to use
this version. Below is a summary of those changes:
o If you include sys/types.h to get the non-standard, fixed width
integer types (uint32, uint16, ubyte, etc.), that is no longer
necessary.
o Instead, you will need to include stdint.h where the new fixed width
integer types are defined (uint32_t, uint16_t, uint8_t, etc.).
o You will have to change all occurrences of the following types:
uint32 -> uint32_t
uint16 -> uint16_t
ubyte -> uint8_t
uint8 -> uint8_t
sint32 -> int32_t
sint16 -> int16_t
sint8 -> int8_t
o In addition, the non-standard type 'boolean' must replaced with the
standard type 'bool'. The type definition for 'bool' is in stdbool.h
This change in typing caused small changes to many, many files. It was
verified that all configurations in the release still build correctly
(other than the SDCC-based configurations). Regression testing was
performed on a few configurations, but it is possible that minor build
issues still exist (if you encounter any, please let me know and I will
help you to fix them).
In the course of the regression testing, several important bugs unrelated
to the type changes were found and corrected.
o Fixed an important error in the RX FIFO handling logic of the LM3S6918
Ethernet driver.
o Corrected the handling of TCP sequence numbers in the TCP stack.
o And other less important bugs as detailed in the ChangeLog.
The primary focus of this release was standards compatibility, but a
few new features were added including a (1) Flash Translation Layer (FTL)
that will support filesystems on a FLASH device and (2) partial ports
for the STM32F107VC and HCS12 C9S12NE64 MCUs. Those ports are very
incomplete as of this writing.
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This is the 48th release of NuttX. This release adds support for two new
MCU architectures in various states of development:
o AT91SAM3U (http://www.atmel.com/products/at91/sam3landing.asp?family_id=605)
This release adds support for the SAM3U-EK development board with the
AT91SAM3U4E MCU (http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card_mcu.asp?part_id=4562).
As with most NuttX architecutre releases, the release will be rolled out in
two parts: A basic port and an extended port.
NuttX-5.1 includes the basic port for the SAM3U-EK board. This release
passes the NuttX OS test and is proven to have a valid OS implementation.
It supports the basic boot-up, serial console and timer interrupts. A
configuration to support the NuttShell is also included.
The extended port will also include support for SDIO-based SD cards and
USB device (and possible LCD support). These extensions may or may not
happen by the Nuttx 5.2 release as my plate is kind of full now.
o LPC3131 (http://ics.nxp.com/products/lpc3000/lpc313x.lpc314x.lpc315x/)
This release also adds the complete implementation of the basic port for
the NXP LPC3131 MCU on the Embedded Artists EA3131 board
(http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php). That port,
unfortunately has stalled due to tools issues. Those tool issues have
been resolved and I am confident that the verified basic port will be
available in NuttX-5.2.
The extended release will follow and should include SDIO-based SD card
support and device USB.
A few additional features and bugfixes of a minor nature were also incorporated
as detailed in the ChangeLog.
nuttx-5.2
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This is the 49th release of NuttX. This release completes the verification of
the basic port for the NXP LPC3131 MCU on the Embedded Artists EA3131 board
(http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php). This basic
port includes basic boot-up, serial console, and timer interrupts. This port
has been verified on the using the NuttX OS test and includes a working
implementation of the NuttShell (NSH).
An extended release will follow and should include SDIO-based SD card
support and device USB.
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This is the 50th release of NuttX. This release suport for one new achitecture:
* A basic port for the NXP LPC2378 MCU on the Olimex-LPC2378 development board
was contributed by Rommel Marcelo.
And extensions to two existing architures:
* David Hewson contributed a dual-speed (full/high) USB device-side driver
for the NXP LPC3131 on the Embedded Artists EA3131 development board.
* A DMA driver and a high speed MCI driver for the Atmel AT91SAM3U are
included (but not fully tested in this release).
Two important bugfix was also included:
* An important fix to the USB mass storage driver was contributed by
David Hewson.
* A serious error in the AT91SAM3U PIO handling was fixed.
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This is the 51st release of NuttX. This release includes one new, important
extension to th NX graphics system (See http://www.nuttx.org/NXGraphicsSubsystem.html).
NX was develop a couple years back on hardware that supported only framebuffer
devices, that is, video hardware with video memory directly converts the memroy
content to video. However, most MCUs that NuttX focuses on do not support such
video memory; rather, that typically only support LCDs via parallel or serial
interfaces.
This release of NuttX extends NX so that now renders directly to the LCD device
via its serial or parallel interface. No in-memory copy of the screen memory
need be maintained so this solution should also work in MCUs with very limited
SRAM.
This initial release of this feature includes the verified NX extensions plus
a driver for the HX8347, 16-bit parallel LCD. This LCD supports 16-bit RGB
(5:6:5).
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new drivers and some important bugfixes:
* NuttX was ported to the Luminary/TI LM3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit.
At present, that port includes an OS test configuration and a NuttShell
(NSH) configuration with telnet support.
MMC/SD and Networking support are provided but not thoroughly verified
in this release: Current development efforts are focused on porting the
NuttX window system (NX) to work with the Evaluation Kits OLED display.
* A NuttX Ethernet driver for the Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet chip is
available in the source tree (but has not yet been fully verified because
I haven't properly connected it to hardware yet).
* The Olimex STR-P711 NuttX port was extended to support the ENC28J60 and
some new networking configurations were added. The ENC28J60 has not
been tested on the STR-P711, however, because of hardware issues (I don't
think the USB powered board provides enough power for the ENC28J60 and
I don't have the right wall wart yet).
Along the way, external interrupt support (XTI) was added to the STMicro
STR-P711 port and some important bugs were fixed in the STR-P711 SPI
driver.
* Added (optional) floating point support for printf() (contributed by
Yolande Cates).
* Corrected an important UDP reference counting error. It was not a serious
error, but it trigger an assertion was IS a serious error.
nuttx-5.6
^^^^^^^^^
This is the 53rd release of NuttX. This release includes one several new drivers
for existing NuttX ports:
* This port adds support for the RiT displays P14201 4-bpp, greyscale OLED.
4-bpp greyscale support was integrated into the NX graphics sub-system and
verified using the TI/Luminary LP3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit.
* The M25Px driver was extended for the M24P1 FLASH part (see NOTE).
* An I2C driver and (basic) SPI driver were added for the NXP LPC313x port.
The I2C interface definition was extended to efficiently handle multiple I2C
transfers (See NOTE).
NOTE: Contributed by David Hewson.
As well as a few, important USB-related bugfixes (See the ChangeLog for details).
This release also includes the beginnings of a port for the NXP LPC1768 MCU. However,
it is too early for that port to be useful (stay tuned for a future announce of the
availability of the LPC1768 port).
This is the 54th release of NuttX. This release adds basic support for one new
ARM Cortex-M3 architecture:
* Added support for NXP LPC1768 MCU as provided on the Nucleus 2G board from
2G Engineering (http://www.2g-eng.com).
* Some initial files for the LPC17xx family were released in NuttX 5.6, but the
first functional release for the NXP LPC1768/Nucleus2G occured with NuttX 5.7.
* That initial basic release included timer interrupts and a serial console and was
verified using the NuttX OS test.
* That release includes a verified NuttShell (NSH) configuration
(see the http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html).
* Also included are unverified SPI and USB device drivers.
Further efforts include: (1) development of a DMA support library, (2) SPI-based MMC/SD
support, and (3) verification of the USB driver. Watch for announcement of the completed
LPC1768 port expected in NuttX-5.8.
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This is the 55th release of NuttX. This includes several important bugfixes:
* Corrects some interrupt vectoring for the TI/Stellarix LM3S port
* Correct initialization logic for NXP LPC17xxx NuttX ports: Power was
not being provided to the GPIO module!
* Corrected (but did not verify) implementation of the optional interrupt
stack feature (all Cortex M3 architectures).
* Correct a HardFault in the LPC17xx SSP driver.
Additional minor fixes are also included as detailed in the ChangeLog.
Several new features have been fully developed and included in this release, but
full verification of most of these new features has been blocked for a variety
of issues:
* Added microSD support for the NuttShell (NSH) configuration in the
Nucleus2G LPC1768 port. For reasons that have not yet been determined,
I have not successfully accessed the microSD card as of this writing.
* Two USB configurations were also added for the Nucleus2G board: One to
support the USB serial device and one for the USB mass storage device.
Some testing of the USB driver was performed, but full verification is
stalled for an OTG style USB cable.
* LEDs now work correctly on the Nucleus2G LPC1768 board.
* The NuttX/uIP networking subsystem now supports IGMPv2 client. IGMP
(Internet Group Multicast Protocol) network "appliances" to join into
multicast groups. Outbound traffic to enter and leave multicast groups
has been verified, but full verification will require a switch capable of
multicast. Issues associated with the receipt of multicast packets are likely.
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This is the 56th release of NuttX. This release is difficult to categorize;
NuttX-5.9 was really released because there were too many changes accumulating
in CVS -- a few important, some unfinished implementations, and a couple of
important bugfixes.
* By far biggest change in this release is the complete implementation
of on-demand paging support. This feature will allow you to execute large
programs on a mass storage device (such as SPI FLASH) in a small RAM.
All of the core on-demand paging logic was completed (see
http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXDemandPaging.html) and support was implemented
for the ARM-9 family. A test configuration is in place for the NXP
LPC3131. It has been verified that this new logic does not interfere
with normal fixed-page ARM9 operation, but otherwise this new on-demand
paging feature is untested.
* Add support for the CodeSourcery toolchain to the Olimex-lpc2378 port
and for the Neuros OSD port.
* The Neuros OSD port has been updated to work with the production v1.0
OSD (previously it only worked with the development board).
* And some miscellaneous feature enhancements as detailed in the ChangeLog.
This includes several important bugfixes:
* NXP LPC17xx - Fixed a critical bug in the GPIO configuratino logic:
When attempting to set no pull-up or pull-down (floating), it would,
instead, select pull-down.
* TI/Luminary LM3Sxxxx - Fixed (1) a logic error in an address table
lookup, (2) GPIO port encoding the limited support to only 8 GPIO
ports.
* Corrected the lease time in the DHCPC implementation: It was not in
host byte order.
* And several other less important bugs as documented in the ChangeLog:
Warnings, cornercase compilation problems, etc.
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This is the 57th release of NuttX. This release includes a combination of
some new features as well as several bugfixes. New features include:
* TI/Luminary Stellaris LM3S9B96. Header file changes contributed by
Tiago Maluta.
* TI/Luminary Stellaris LM3S8962. Header file changes and support for
the Stellaris LM3S8962 Ethernet+CAN Evaluation Board contributed by
Larry Arnold.
* On-Demand Paging Support. The basic logic for the On-Demand Paging
feature is complete, implemented for the NXP LPC3131, and partially
tested. See http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXDemandPaging.html. Some additional
test infrastructure will be needed in order to complete the verification.
See configs/ea3131/README.txt for details.
* Two Pass Build Support. The make system now supports a two pass build
where a relocatable, partially linked object is created on the first
pass and that object is linked with the NuttX libraris to produce the
final executable on the second pass. This two pass build is currently
only used to support the On-Demand paging feature: The first pass
link forces critical logic into the locked text region; the second pass
builds the NuttX executable more-or-less as normal.
* CONFIG_APP_DIR. Generalized the way in which applications are built
and linked with NuttX. The new configuration CONFIG_APP_DIR replaces
CONFIG_EXAMPLE. CONFIG_EXAMPLE used to identify the sub-directory within
the NuttX examples/ directory that held the example application to be
built. That made it awkward to configure to build an application that
resides outside of the NuttX examples/ directory. CONFIG_APP_DIR is
more general; it can be used to refer to any directory containing the
application to be built.
For people who have their own configurations and/or Makefiles,
you will need to make a couple of changes:
- Replace all occurrences of CONFIG_EXAMPLE=foobar with
CONFIG_APP_DIR=examples/foobar in all of the configuration
files.
- Replace any occurrences of examples/$(CONFIG_EXAMPLE) with
$(CONFIG_APP_DIR)
- Replace any occurrences of lib$(CONFIG_EXAMPLE)$(LIBEXT)
with libapp$(LIBEXT) in your Makefiles.
- Check any other occurrences of CONFIG_EXAMPLE.
* Several bugfixes are included as well as code changes to eliminate
some warnings. See the ChangeLog for details.
nuttx-5.11
^^^^^^^^^^
This is the 58th release of NuttX. This is a bugfix release.
* One very important bug fixes a race condition that can occur using
semaphores that can be awakened by signals. Under this particular
race condition, a task could hang waiting for a semaphore.
* Corrections to lm3s8962 port contributed by Larry Arnold. That
port is purported to work correctly with these changes in place.
Plus less critical bugfixes as detailed in the ChangeLog. New features
include:
* A new configuration to support the mbed.org LPC1768 board (Contributed
by Dave Marples), and
* A driver for the Atmel AT45DB161D 4Mbit SPI FLASH part,
nuttx-5.12
^^^^^^^^^^
This is the 59th release of NuttX. This is a critical bugfix release.
* Fixed an important error in the signal trampoline logic. Essentially,
interrupts are re-enabled while the signal handler executes, but the
logic to re-disable the interrupts before returning from the signal
handler trampoline was missing. Under certain circumstances, this
can cause stack corruption. This was discovered by David Hewson on
an ARM9 platform, but since the code has been leveraged, the bug has
been propogated from ARM to Cortex-M3, AVR32, M16C, SH1, ZNEO, eZ80,
Z8, and Z80 -- almost every architecture. The correction has been
incorporated for all architectures but only verified on a few.
Other notable changes in NuttX-5.12:
* A complete port for the AVR32 (AT32UC3B0256) is incorporated in the
source tree. Testing of this port is underway now. This release
was made before verifying this port in order to get the important
bugfix in place.
* Other miscellaneous bugfix and enhancements as noted in the ChangeLog.
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This is the 60th release of NuttX. Headlines for this release include:
* AVR32, www.mcuzone.com AVR32DEV1
The port for the www.mcuzone.com AVRDEV1 board based on the Atmel
AT32UC3B0256 MCU was (almost) fully integrated. The port now
successfully passes the NuttX OS test (examples/ostest). A
NuttShell (NSH) configuration is in place (see the NSH User Guide at
http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html). Testing of that NSH
configuration, however, has been postponed (because it got bumped
by the Olimex LPC1766-STK port -- see below)
Current Status: I think I have a hardware problem with my serial
port setup. There is a good chance that the NSH port is complete
and functional, but I am not yet able to demonstrate that. At
present, I get nothing coming in the serial RXD line (probably
because the pins are configured wrong or I have the MAX232
connected wrong).
A complete port will include drivers for additional AVR32 UC3
devices -- like SPI and USB --- and will be available in a later
release, time permitting.
* LPC1766, Olimex LPC1766-STK
Support for the Olimex-LPC1766 is newly added to NuttX and is
still undergoing development, test, and integration. Verified
configurations for the NuttX OS test and for the NuttShell (NSH,
see the NSH User Guide at http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html.
Additional USB configurations are in the release as well, but
they have not yet been verified. Goals for NuttX-5.14 include:
(1) An Ethernet driver, (2) Verified USB support, and (3) SD
card support.
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The 61st release of NuttX, nuttx-5.14, was mad on November 27, 2010. This
release includes multiple, important bugfixes as well as a new driver for
the NXP LPC1766.
Important bugfixes include:
* Cortex-M3 Hard Fault. Fixed a hard fault problem that can occur if certain
types of interrupts are pending at the time another interrupt returns. This
problem has only been observed on the LPC1766 (returning from a SYSTICK
interrupt with a pending Ethernet interrupt). However, it is assumed that
all Cortex-M3 ports could have this as a latent bug.
* TCP/IP Sequence Number Bug. Corrected errors some important logic in the way
that sequence numbers are managed when send() sends out packets before a
previous packet has been acknowledged. Some of that send() logic was incompatible
with logic in the uIP layer. Errors seen include: (1) The final final packet
in a sequence of packets might be too large! In the THTTPD example, this
might leave some garbage at the bottom of the display. Or (2) send() might hang
with outstanding, unacknowledged data (and with no re-transmission requests).
This was due to differences in sequence number handling in send() and in
uip_tcpinput.c; uip_tcpinput.c thought (incorrectly) that all of the bytes
were acknowledged; send.c knew that they were not.
* One-Shot POSIX Timer Bug. Fixed an error in set-up of a one-shot POSIX timer.
It was using the repititive timer value (which is zero in the one-shot case),
always resulting in a 10Ms timer! Found and fixed by Wilton Tong.
Additional support has been included for the Olimex-LPC1766. Support for that board
was added to NuttX 5.13. This release extends that support with an Ethernet driver.
Verified configurations are now available for the NuttX OS test, for the NuttShell
(NSH, see the <a href="ttp://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html">NSH User Guide</a>),
for the NuttX network test, and for the THTTPD webserver. (Additional USB
configurations are in the release as well, but those have not yet been verified.
Goals for NuttX-5.15 (and beyond) include: (1) Verified USB support, (2) SD card
support, and (3) LCD support.
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^^^^^^^^^^
The 62nd release of NuttX, nuttx-5.15, was mad on December 12, 2010. This
release includes several bugfixes as well as feature enhancements, primarily
for the Olimex LPC1766-STK board.
Important bugfxes included:
* Additional fixes needed with the TCP sequence number problem "fixed" in
nuttx-5.14.
* In the send() logic, now checks if the destination IP address is in the
ARP table before sending the packet; an ARP request will go out instead.
This improves behavior, for example, on the first on the first GET request
from a browser
* All USB class drivers need to call DEV_CONNECT() when they are ready to
be enumerated. That is, (1) initially when bound to the USB driver, and
(2) after a USB reset.
* The SPI_SETBITS macro was calling the SPI setmode method.
* And several other bug fixes of lower criticality (see the ChangeLog for
details).
And feature enhancements:
* The LPC176x Ethernet driver was using all of AHB SRAM Bank0 for Ethernet
packet buffers (16Kb). An option was added to limit the amount of SRAM
used for packet buffering and to re-use any extra Bank0 memory for heap.
* Enabled networking and SD/MMC card support in the Olimex LPC1766-STK
NuttShell (NSH) configuration.
* The LPC176x USB driver is now fully fully functional.
* Added an optional cmddata() method to the SPI interface. Some devices
require an additional out-of-band bit to specify if the next word sent
to the device is a command or data. The cmddata method provides selection
of command or data.
* A driver for the Nokia 6100 LCD (with either the Phillips PCF8833 LCD
controller and for the Epson S1D15G10 LCD controller) and an NX graphics
configuration for the Olimex LPC1766-STK have been added. However,
neither the LCD driver nor the NX configuration have been verified
as of the this release.
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^^^^^^^^^^
The 63rd release of NuttX, Version 5.16, was made on January 10, 2010 and is
available for download from the SourceForge website. This release includes
initial support for USB host in NuttX. The USB host infrstruture is new to
NuttX. This initial USB host release is probably only beta quality; it is
expected the some bugs remain in the logic and that the functionality
requires extension.
Below is a summary of the NuttX USB host implementation as extracted from
the NuttX Porting Guide:
6.3.9 USB Host-Side Drivers
o include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h. All structures and APIs needed to work
with USB host-side drivers are provided in this header file.
o struct usbhost_driver_s. Each USB host controller driver must
implement an instance of struct usbhost_driver_s. This structure is
defined in include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h.
Examples: arch/arm/src/lpc17xx/lpc17_usbhost.c.
o struct usbhost_class_s. Each USB host class driver must implement
an instance of struct usbhost_class_s. This structure is also defined
in include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h.
Examples: drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c
o USB Host Class Driver Registry. The NuttX USB host infrastructure
includes a registry. During its initialization, each USB host class
driver must call the interface, usbhost_registerclass() in order add
its interface to the registery. Later, when a USB device is connected,
the USB host controller will look up the USB host class driver that
is needed to support the connected device in this registry.
Examples: drivers/usbhost/usbhost_registry.c,
drivers/usbhost/usbhost_registerclass.c, and
drivers/usbhost/usbhost_findclass.c,
o Detection and Enumeration of Connected Devices. Each USB host device
controller supports two methods that are used to detect and enumeration
newly connected devices (and also detect disconnected devices):
+ int (*wait)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr, bool connected);
Wait for a device to be connected or disconnected.
+ int (*enumerate)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr);
Enumerate the connected device. As part of this enumeration process,
the driver will (1) get the device's configuration descriptor, (2)
extract the class ID info from the configuration descriptor, (3)
call usbhost_findclass() to find the class that supports this device,
(4) call the create() method on the struct usbhost_registry_s
interface to get a class instance, and finally (5) call the connect()
method of the struct usbhost_class_s interface. After that, the class
is in charge of the sequence of operations.
o Binding USB Host-Side Drivers. USB host-side controller drivers are not
normally directly accessed by user code, but are usually bound to another,
higher level USB host class driver. The class driver exports the standard
NuttX device interface so that the connected USB device can be accessed
just as with other, similar, on-board devices. For example, the USB host
mass storage class driver (drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c) will
register a standard, NuttX block driver interface (like /dev/sda) that
can be used to mount a file system just as with any other other block
driver instance. In general, the binding sequence is:
1. Each USB host class driver includes an intialization entry point
that is called from the application at initialization time. This
driver calls usbhost_registerclass() during this initialization in
order to makes itself available in the event the the device that it
supports is connected.
Examples: The function usbhost_storageinit() in the file
drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c
2. Each application must include a waiter thread thread that (1) calls
the USB host controller driver's wait() to detect the connection of a
device, and then (2) call the USB host controller driver's enumerate
method to bind the registered USB host class driver to the USB host
controller driver.
Examples: The function nsh_waiter() in the file
configs/nucleus2g/src/up_nsh.c and the function nsh_waiter() in the
file configs/olimex-lpc1766stk/src/up_nsh.c.
3. As part of its operation during the binding operation, the USB host
class driver will register an instances of a standard NuttX driver
under the /dev directory. To repeat the above example, the USB host
mass storage class driver (drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c) will
register a standard, NuttX block driver interface (like /dev/sda)
that can be used to mount a file system just as with any other other
block driver instance.
Examples: See the call to register_blockdriver() in the function
usbhost_initvolume() in the file drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c.
The 64th release of NuttX, Version 5.17, was made on January 19, 2011 and is
available for download from the SourceForge website. This release follows
close on the heels of the 5.16 release and extends the USB host capabilities
first introduced in that version.
1. The LPC17xx USB host controller driver was extended to (1) add support
for low-speed devices, (2) handle multiple concurrent transfers on
different endpoints (still only one TD per endpoint), and (3) handle
periodic interrupt endpoint types.
2. Add a USB host HID keyboard class driver. Now you can connect a
standard USB keyboard to NuttX and receive keyboard input for an
application.
And other changes as detailed in the ChangeLog.
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^^^^^^^^^^
The 65th release of NuttX, Version 5.18, was made on February 27, 2011 and is
available for download from the SourceForge website. This is first release from
the new NuttX SVN repository. This release is made primarily to keep the release
tarball in synchronization with SVN. Many smaller changes have been made as
identified in the ChangeLog. Headlines would include:
* Incorporate several important uIP patches -- including the well known
patch to handle missing SYNACK.
* The Freescale mc8s12ne64 port is code complete but testing has not yet
begun due to toolchain issues. Added support for the Future Electronics
Group NE64 Badge board.
* Added support for a new STM32 board, the ISOTEL NetClamps VSN V1.2 ready2go
sensor network platform. This board is based on a STM32F103RET6 and
includes some interesting power saving/clock control extensions.
* USB host support expanded to handle vendor specific USB devices.
* Incorporated the LUFA HID parser.
* Various bugfix as detailed in the ChangeLog