embassy/examples/stm32f4/src/bin/usb_hid_keyboard.rs

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Rust

#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use defmt::*;
use embassy_executor::Spawner;
use embassy_futures::join::join;
use embassy_stm32::exti::ExtiInput;
use embassy_stm32::gpio::Pull;
use embassy_stm32::time::Hertz;
use embassy_stm32::usb::Driver;
use embassy_stm32::{bind_interrupts, peripherals, usb, Config};
use embassy_usb::class::hid::{HidReaderWriter, ReportId, RequestHandler, State};
use embassy_usb::control::OutResponse;
use embassy_usb::{Builder, Handler};
use usbd_hid::descriptor::{KeyboardReport, SerializedDescriptor};
use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
bind_interrupts!(struct Irqs {
OTG_FS => usb::InterruptHandler<peripherals::USB_OTG_FS>;
});
// If you are trying this and your USB device doesn't connect, the most
// common issues are the RCC config and vbus_detection
//
// See https://embassy.dev/book/#_the_usb_examples_are_not_working_on_my_board_is_there_anything_else_i_need_to_configure
// for more information.
#[embassy_executor::main]
async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
let mut config = Config::default();
{
use embassy_stm32::rcc::*;
config.rcc.hse = Some(Hse {
freq: Hertz(8_000_000),
mode: HseMode::Bypass,
});
config.rcc.pll_src = PllSource::HSE;
config.rcc.pll = Some(Pll {
prediv: PllPreDiv::DIV4,
mul: PllMul::MUL168,
divp: Some(PllPDiv::DIV2), // 8mhz / 4 * 168 / 2 = 168Mhz.
divq: Some(PllQDiv::DIV7), // 8mhz / 4 * 168 / 7 = 48Mhz.
divr: None,
});
config.rcc.ahb_pre = AHBPrescaler::DIV1;
config.rcc.apb1_pre = APBPrescaler::DIV4;
config.rcc.apb2_pre = APBPrescaler::DIV2;
config.rcc.sys = Sysclk::PLL1_P;
config.rcc.mux.clk48sel = mux::Clk48sel::PLL1_Q;
}
let p = embassy_stm32::init(config);
// Create the driver, from the HAL.
let mut ep_out_buffer = [0u8; 256];
let mut config = embassy_stm32::usb::Config::default();
// Do not enable vbus_detection. This is a safe default that works in all boards.
// However, if your USB device is self-powered (can stay powered on if USB is unplugged), you need
// to enable vbus_detection to comply with the USB spec. If you enable it, the board
// has to support it or USB won't work at all. See docs on `vbus_detection` for details.
config.vbus_detection = false;
let driver = Driver::new_fs(p.USB_OTG_FS, Irqs, p.PA12, p.PA11, &mut ep_out_buffer, config);
// Create embassy-usb Config
let mut config = embassy_usb::Config::new(0xc0de, 0xcafe);
config.manufacturer = Some("Embassy");
config.product = Some("HID keyboard example");
config.serial_number = Some("12345678");
config.max_power = 100;
config.max_packet_size_0 = 64;
// Create embassy-usb DeviceBuilder using the driver and config.
// It needs some buffers for building the descriptors.
let mut config_descriptor = [0; 256];
let mut bos_descriptor = [0; 256];
// You can also add a Microsoft OS descriptor.
let mut msos_descriptor = [0; 256];
let mut control_buf = [0; 64];
let mut request_handler = MyRequestHandler {};
let mut device_handler = MyDeviceHandler::new();
let mut state = State::new();
let mut builder = Builder::new(
driver,
config,
&mut config_descriptor,
&mut bos_descriptor,
&mut msos_descriptor,
&mut control_buf,
);
builder.handler(&mut device_handler);
// Create classes on the builder.
let config = embassy_usb::class::hid::Config {
report_descriptor: KeyboardReport::desc(),
request_handler: None,
poll_ms: 60,
max_packet_size: 8,
};
let hid = HidReaderWriter::<_, 1, 8>::new(&mut builder, &mut state, config);
// Build the builder.
let mut usb = builder.build();
// Run the USB device.
let usb_fut = usb.run();
let (reader, mut writer) = hid.split();
let mut button = ExtiInput::new(p.PC13, p.EXTI13, Pull::Down);
// Do stuff with the class!
let in_fut = async {
loop {
button.wait_for_rising_edge().await;
// signal_pin.wait_for_high().await;
info!("Button pressed!");
// Create a report with the A key pressed. (no shift modifier)
let report = KeyboardReport {
keycodes: [4, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
leds: 0,
modifier: 0,
reserved: 0,
};
// Send the report.
match writer.write_serialize(&report).await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(e) => warn!("Failed to send report: {:?}", e),
};
button.wait_for_falling_edge().await;
// signal_pin.wait_for_low().await;
info!("Button released!");
let report = KeyboardReport {
keycodes: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
leds: 0,
modifier: 0,
reserved: 0,
};
match writer.write_serialize(&report).await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(e) => warn!("Failed to send report: {:?}", e),
};
}
};
let out_fut = async {
reader.run(false, &mut request_handler).await;
};
// Run everything concurrently.
// If we had made everything `'static` above instead, we could do this using separate tasks instead.
join(usb_fut, join(in_fut, out_fut)).await;
}
struct MyRequestHandler {}
impl RequestHandler for MyRequestHandler {
fn get_report(&mut self, id: ReportId, _buf: &mut [u8]) -> Option<usize> {
info!("Get report for {:?}", id);
None
}
fn set_report(&mut self, id: ReportId, data: &[u8]) -> OutResponse {
info!("Set report for {:?}: {=[u8]}", id, data);
OutResponse::Accepted
}
fn set_idle_ms(&mut self, id: Option<ReportId>, dur: u32) {
info!("Set idle rate for {:?} to {:?}", id, dur);
}
fn get_idle_ms(&mut self, id: Option<ReportId>) -> Option<u32> {
info!("Get idle rate for {:?}", id);
None
}
}
struct MyDeviceHandler {
configured: AtomicBool,
}
impl MyDeviceHandler {
fn new() -> Self {
MyDeviceHandler {
configured: AtomicBool::new(false),
}
}
}
impl Handler for MyDeviceHandler {
fn enabled(&mut self, enabled: bool) {
self.configured.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
if enabled {
info!("Device enabled");
} else {
info!("Device disabled");
}
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
self.configured.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
info!("Bus reset, the Vbus current limit is 100mA");
}
fn addressed(&mut self, addr: u8) {
self.configured.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
info!("USB address set to: {}", addr);
}
fn configured(&mut self, configured: bool) {
self.configured.store(configured, Ordering::Relaxed);
if configured {
info!("Device configured, it may now draw up to the configured current limit from Vbus.")
} else {
info!("Device is no longer configured, the Vbus current limit is 100mA.");
}
}
}