Atmel ARM-Based Evaluation Kit for SAM4S16C, 32-Bit ARM® Cortex® Microcontroller ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD データシート
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ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD
SAM4S Series [DATASHEET]
Atmel-11100G-ATARM-SAM4S-Datasheet_27-May-14
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2. During the Status OUT stage, the host emits a zero length packet to the device (Data OUT transaction with no data).
40.6.2 Handling Transactions with USB 2.0 Device Peripheral
40.6.2.1 Setup Transaction
Setup is a special type of host-to-device transaction used during control transfers. Control transfers must be
performed using endpoints with no ping-pong attributes. A setup transaction needs to be handled as soon as
possible by the firmware. It is used to transmit requests from the host to the device. These requests are then
handled by the USB device and may require more arguments. The arguments are sent to the device by a Data
OUT transaction which follows the setup transaction. These requests may also return data. The data is carried out
to the host by the next Data IN transaction which follows the setup transaction. A status transaction ends the
control transfer.
When a setup transfer is received by the USB endpoint:
When a setup transfer is received by the USB endpoint:
The USB device automatically acknowledges the setup packet
RXSETUP is set in the UDP_CSRx
An endpoint interrupt is generated while the RXSETUP is not cleared. This interrupt is carried out to the
microcontroller if interrupts are enabled for this endpoint.
Thus, firmware must detect the RXSETUP polling the UDP_CSRx or catching an interrupt, read the setup packet
in the FIFO, then clear the RXSETUP. RXSETUP cannot be cleared before the setup packet has been read in the
FIFO. Otherwise, the USB device would accept the next Data OUT transfer and overwrite the setup packet in the
FIFO.
Figure 40-5.
Setup Transaction Followed by a Data OUT Transaction
40.6.2.2 Data IN Transaction
Data IN transactions are used in control, isochronous, bulk and interrupt transfers and conduct the transfer of data
from the device to the host. Data IN transactions in isochronous transfer must be done using endpoints with ping-
pong attributes.
Using Endpoints Without Ping-pong Attributes
To perform a Data IN transaction using a non ping-pong endpoint:
RX_Data_BKO
(UDP_CSRx)
(UDP_CSRx)
ACK
PID
PID
Data OUT
Data OUT
PID
PID
NAK
PID
PID
ACK
PID
PID
Data Setup
Setup
PID
PID
USB
Bus Packets
Bus Packets
RXSETUP Flag
Set by USB Device
Cleared by Firmware
Set by USB
Device Peripheral
Device Peripheral
FIFO (DPR)
Content
Content
Data Setup
Data
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XX
OUT
Interrupt Pending
Setup Received
Setup Handled by Firmware
Data Out Received
Data OUT
Data OUT
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