esp32-s2_dfu/examples/device/audio_test/src/tusb_config.h

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/*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2019 Ha Thach (tinyusb.org)
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*
*/
#ifndef _TUSB_CONFIG_H_
#define _TUSB_CONFIG_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// COMMON CONFIGURATION
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// defined by compiler flags for flexibility
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_MCU
#error CFG_TUSB_MCU must be defined
#endif
#if CFG_TUSB_MCU == OPT_MCU_LPC43XX || CFG_TUSB_MCU == OPT_MCU_LPC18XX || CFG_TUSB_MCU == OPT_MCU_MIMXRT10XX
#define CFG_TUSB_RHPORT0_MODE (OPT_MODE_DEVICE | OPT_MODE_HIGH_SPEED)
#else
#define CFG_TUSB_RHPORT0_MODE OPT_MODE_DEVICE
#endif
#define CFG_TUSB_OS OPT_OS_NONE
// CFG_TUSB_DEBUG is defined by compiler in DEBUG build
// #define CFG_TUSB_DEBUG 0
/* USB DMA on some MCUs can only access a specific SRAM region with restriction on alignment.
* Tinyusb use follows macros to declare transferring memory so that they can be put
* into those specific section.
* e.g
* - CFG_TUSB_MEM SECTION : __attribute__ (( section(".usb_ram") ))
* - CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN : __attribute__ ((aligned(4)))
*/
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_MEM_SECTION
#define CFG_TUSB_MEM_SECTION
#endif
#ifndef CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN
#define CFG_TUSB_MEM_ALIGN __attribute__ ((aligned(4)))
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// DEVICE CONFIGURATION
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef CFG_TUD_ENDPOINT0_SIZE
#define CFG_TUD_ENDPOINT0_SIZE 64
#endif
//------------- CLASS -------------//
#define CFG_TUD_CDC 0
#define CFG_TUD_MSC 0
#define CFG_TUD_HID 0
#define CFG_TUD_MIDI 0
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO 1
#define CFG_TUD_VENDOR 0
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// AUDIO CLASS DRIVER CONFIGURATION
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// Audio format type
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_USE_TX_FIFO 1
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FORMAT_TYPE_TX AUDIO_FORMAT_TYPE_I
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FORMAT_TYPE_RX AUDIO_FORMAT_TYPE_UNDEFINED
// Audio format type I specifications
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FORMAT_TYPE_I_TX AUDIO_DATA_FORMAT_TYPE_I_PCM
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_N_CHANNELS_TX 1
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_N_BYTES_PER_SAMPLE_TX 2
// EP and buffer size - for isochronous EP´s, the buffer and EP size are equal (different sizes would not make sense)
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_EPSIZE_IN 48*CFG_TUD_AUDIO_N_BYTES_PER_SAMPLE_TX*CFG_TUD_AUDIO_N_CHANNELS_TX // 48 Samples (48 kHz) x 2 Bytes/Sample x 1 Channels
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_TX_FIFO_SIZE 48*2 // 48 Samples (48 kHz) x 2 Bytes/Sample (1/2 word)
// Number of Standard AS Interface Descriptors (4.9.1) defined per audio function - this is required to be able to remember the current alternate settings of these interfaces - We restrict us here to have a constant number for all audio functions (which means this has to be the maximum number of AS interfaces an audio function has and a second audio function with less AS interfaces just wastes a few bytes)
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_N_AS_INT 1
// Size of control request buffer
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_CTRL_BUF_SIZE 64
#define CFG_TUSB_DEBUG 0
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _TUSB_CONFIG_H_ */