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/**
 * @defgroup USB USB Driver
 * @brief   Generic USB Driver.
 * @details This module implements a generic USB (Universal Serial Bus) driver
 *          supporting device-mode operations.
 * @pre     In order to use the USB driver the @p HAL_USE_USB option
 *          must be enabled in @p halconf.h.
 *
 * @section usb_1 Driver State Machine
 * The driver implements a state machine internally, not all the driver
 * functionalities can be used in any moment, any transition not explicitly
 * shown in the following diagram has to be considered an error and shall
 * be captured by an assertion (if enabled).
 * @if LATEX_PDF
 * @dot
  digraph example {
    size="5, 7";
    rankdir="LR";
    node [shape=circle, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true",
          width="0.9", height="0.9"];
    edge [fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8];
    stop  [label="USB_STOP\nLow Power"];
    uninit [label="USB_UNINIT", style="bold"];
    ready [label="USB_READY\nClock Enabled"];
    selected [label="\nUSB_SELECTED\naddress\nassigned"];
    configured [label="\nUSB_ACTIVE\nconfiguration\nselected"];
    uninit -> stop [label=" usbInit()", constraint=false];
    stop -> stop [label="\nusbStop()"];
    stop -> ready [label="\nusbStart()"];
    ready -> stop [label="\nusbStop()"];
    ready -> ready [label="\n\nusbStart()"];
    ready -> ready [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<"];
    ready -> selected [label="\nSET_ADDRESS\n>event_cb<"];
    selected -> ready [label="\nUSB RESET\n>event_cb<"];
    selected -> selected [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<\n\nValid EP0 Message\n>requests_hook_cb<\n\nGET DESCRIPTOR\n>get_descriptor_cb<"];
    selected -> configured [label="\nSET_CONF(n)\n>event_cb<"];
    configured -> selected [label="\nSET_CONF(0)\n>event_cb<"];
    configured -> configured [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<\n\nValid EP0 Message\n>requests_hook_cb<\n\nGET DESCRIPTOR\n>get_descriptor_cb<\n\nEndpoints Activity\n >in_cb< or >out_cb<"];
    configured -> ready [label="\nUSB RESET\n>event_cb<"];
  }
 * @enddot
 * @else
 * @dot
  digraph example {
    rankdir="LR";
    node [shape=circle, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true",
          width="0.9", height="0.9"];
    edge [fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8];
    stop  [label="USB_STOP\nLow Power"];
    uninit [label="USB_UNINIT", style="bold"];
    ready [label="USB_READY\nClock Enabled"];
    selected [label="\nUSB_SELECTED\naddress\nassigned"];
    configured [label="\nUSB_ACTIVE\nconfiguration\nselected"];
    uninit -> stop [label=" usbInit()", constraint=false];
    stop -> stop [label="\nusbStop()"];
    stop -> ready [label="\nusbStart()"];
    ready -> stop [label="\nusbStop()"];
    ready -> ready [label="\n\nusbStart()"];
    ready -> ready [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<"];
    ready -> selected [label="\nSET_ADDRESS\n>event_cb<"];
    selected -> ready [label="\nUSB RESET\n>event_cb<"];
    selected -> selected [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<\n\nValid EP0 Message\n>requests_hook_cb<\n\nGET DESCRIPTOR\n>get_descriptor_cb<"];
    selected -> configured [label="\nSET_CONF(n)\n>event_cb<"];
    configured -> selected [label="\nSET_CONF(0)\n>event_cb<"];
    configured -> configured [label="\nSUSPEND/WAKEUP\n>event_cb<\n\nValid EP0 Message\n>requests_hook_cb<\n\nGET DESCRIPTOR\n>get_descriptor_cb<\n\nEndpoints Activity\n >in_cb< >out_cb< >setup_cb<"];
    configured -> ready [label="\nUSB RESET\n>event_cb<"];
  }
 * @enddot
 * @endif
 *
 * @section usb_2 USB Operations
 * The USB driver is quite complex and USB is complex in itself, it is
 * recommended to study the USB specification before trying to use the
 * driver.
 *
 * @subsection usb_2_1 USB Implementation
 * The USB driver abstracts the inner details of the underlying USB hardware.
 * The driver works asynchronously and communicates with the application
 * using callbacks. The application is responsible of the descriptors and
 * strings required by the USB device class to be implemented and of the
 * handling of the specific messages sent over the endpoint zero. Standard
 * messages are handled internally to the driver. The application can use
 * hooks in order to handle custom messages or override the handling of the
 * default handling of standard messages.
 *
 * @subsection usb_2_2 USB Endpoints
 * USB endpoints are the objects that the application uses to exchange
 * data with the host. There are two kind of endpoints:
 * - IN endpoints are used by the application to transmit data to
 *   the host.
 * - OUT endpoints are used by the application to receive data from
 *   the host.
 * .
 * The driver invokes a callback after finishing an IN or OUT transaction.
 * States diagram for OUT endpoints in transaction mode:
 * @dot
  digraph example {
    rankdir="LR";
    node [shape=circle, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true",
          width="0.9", height="0.9"];
    edge [fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8];
    disabled [label="EP_DISABLED\nDisabled", style="bold"];
    receiving [label="EP_BUSY\nReceiving"];
    idle [label="EP_IDLE\nReady"];
    disabled -> idle [label="\nusbInitEndpointI()"];
    idle -> receiving [label="\nusbPrepareReceive()\nusbStartReceiveI()"];
    receiving -> receiving [label="\nmore packets"];
    receiving -> idle [label="\nreception end\n>out_cb<"];
    receiving -> disabled [label="\nUSB RESET\nusbDisableEndpointsI()"];
    idle -> disabled [label="\nUSB RESET\nusbDisableEndpointsI()"];
  }
 * @enddot
 * 
 * States diagram for IN endpoints in transaction mode:
 * @dot
  digraph example {
    rankdir="LR";
    node [shape=circle, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true",
          width="0.9", height="0.9"];
    edge [fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=8];
    disabled [label="EP_DISABLED\nDisabled", style="bold"];
    transmitting [label="EP_BUSY\nTransmitting"];
    idle [label="EP_IDLE\nReady"];
    disabled -> idle [label="\usbInitEndpointI()"];
    idle -> transmitting [label="\nusbPrepareTransmit()\nusbStartTransmitI()"];
    transmitting -> transmitting [label="\nmore packets"];
    transmitting -> idle [label="\ntransmission end\n>in_cb<"];
    transmitting -> disabled [label="\nUSB RESET\nusbDisableEndpointsI()"];
    idle -> disabled [label="\nUSB RESET\nusbDisableEndpointsI()"];
  }
 * @enddot
 * 
 *
 * @subsection usb_2_4 USB Callbacks
 * The USB driver uses callbacks in order to interact with the application.
 * There are several kinds of callbacks to be handled:
 * - Driver events callback. As example errors, suspend event, reset event
 *   etc.
 * - Messages Hook callback. This hook allows the application to implement
 *   handling of custom messages or to override the default handling of
 *   standard messages on endpoint zero.
 * - Descriptor Requested callback. When the driver endpoint zero handler
 *   receives a GET DESCRIPTOR message and needs to send a descriptor to
 *   the host it queries the application using this callback.
 * - Start of Frame callback. This callback is invoked each time a SOF
 *   packet is received.
 * - Endpoint callbacks. Each endpoint informs the application about I/O
 *   conditions using those callbacks.
 * .
 *
 * @ingroup IO
 */