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#define | STATIC_USBX_BUF (x, y) |
Macro for creating WORD (4 byte) aligned static uint8_t array with size which is a multiple of WORD size.
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#define | USBX_BUF (x, y) SL_ALIGN (4) uint8_t x[((y) + 3) & ~3] SL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN (4) |
Macro for creating WORD (4 byte) aligned uint8_t array with size which is a multiple of WORD size.
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#define | USBX_STRING_DESC (_name, ...) |
Macro for creating USB-Compliant UTF-16LE UNICODE string descriptor.
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Macro Definition Documentation
#define STATIC_USBX_BUF | ( |
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Macro for creating WORD (4 byte) aligned static uint8_t array with size which is a multiple of WORD size.
Example:
STATIC_USBX_BUF(rxBuffer, 37)
; => uint8_t rxBuffer[40];
- Note
- Any data buffer which is written to or read by the USB hardware must be aligned on a WORD (4 byte) boundary. This macro provides an easy way to create static USB data buffers which are guaranteed to be correctly aligned.
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#define USBX_BUF | ( |
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) | SL_ALIGN (4) uint8_t x[((y) + 3) & ~3] SL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN (4) |
Macro for creating WORD (4 byte) aligned uint8_t array with size which is a multiple of WORD size.
Example:
USBX_BUF(rxBuffer, 37)
; => uint8_t rxBuffer[40];
- Note
- Any data buffer which is written to or read by the USB hardware must be aligned on a WORD (4 byte) boundary. This macro provides an easy way to create USB data buffers which are guaranteed to be correctly aligned.
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#define USBX_STRING_DESC | ( |
_name,
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em_common.h:179
em_common.h:190
em_common.h:172
em_common.h:182
em_common.h:165
Macro for creating USB-Compliant UTF-16LE UNICODE string descriptor.
Example: USBX_STRING_DESC(iManufacturer, 'S','i','l','i','c','o','n',' ' \ 'L','a','b','s');
- Note
- The size of the resulting struct will be two bytes larger than a USB string descriptor. This is to accommodate a terminating null char for the string. The value assigned to the 'len' member does not take this into account and is therefore correct USB-wise.
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