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#ifndef USB_CDC_H
#define USB_CDC_H
#include "usb.h"
#define USB_CDC_QUEUE_SIZE 200
/* Structure used to take a snapshot of the USB status from within the ISR. */
typedef struct X_ISR_STATUS
{
unsigned portLONG ulISR;
unsigned portLONG ulCSR0;
unsigned portCHAR ucFifoData[ 8 ];
} xISRStatus;
/* Structure used to hold the received requests. */
typedef struct
{
unsigned portCHAR ucReqType;
unsigned portCHAR ucRequest;
unsigned portSHORT usValue;
unsigned portSHORT usIndex;
unsigned portSHORT usLength;
} xUSB_REQUEST;
typedef enum
{
eNOTHING,
eJUST_RESET,
eJUST_GOT_CONFIG,
eJUST_GOT_ADDRESS,
eSENDING_EVEN_DESCRIPTOR,
eREADY_TO_SEND
} eDRIVER_STATE;
/* Structure used to control the data being sent to the host. */
typedef struct
{
unsigned portCHAR ucBuffer[ usbMAX_CONTROL_MESSAGE_SIZE ];
unsigned portLONG ulNextCharIndex;
unsigned portLONG ulTotalDataLength;
} xCONTROL_MESSAGE;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vUSBCDCTask( void *pvParameters );
/* Send cByte down the USB port. Characters are simply buffered and not
sent unless the port is connected. */
void vUSBSendByte( portCHAR cByte );
#endif