9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dominic Spill
5138486b1b Add Windows Compatible ID descriptors 2016-07-17 22:20:32 +01:00
Dominic Spill
23c44b1d6e Remove unused USB configuration for CPLD update 2016-07-13 14:38:34 +01:00
Heikki Hannikainen
35b9e0bea0 Create a #define/constant for the usb_descriptor_string_serial_number length.
Clean up a compilation warning, libusb headers do not like the 'const'.
2015-02-24 01:13:06 +02:00
Jared Boone
9dbe967bf2 Serial number firmware and host-side changes. Very hacky at this point.
Among the TODOs:
* Refactor obtaining LPC serial number and chip ID into separate API and header/source files. Remove from main().
* Create a usb_set_serial_number_descriptor() or similar function to be called before USB stack is started.
* Ensure USB serial number descriptor is valid even if code forgets to initialize the serial number before the USB stack is started. May be as simple as providing default initializer for usb_descriptor_string_serial_number[].
* Create a #define/constant for the usb_descriptor_string_serial_number length.
* Identify what's causing intermittent crashes in hackrf_transfer when no serial number is specified. I'm probably misusing getopt.
* Permit serial number without leading zeros so you don't have to type as much.
* Add support for serial number argument in other hackrf_* tools.
* Provide libhackrf support for enumerating multiple HackRFs, so that hackrf_info can list all devices. May require an additional libhackrf function, outside of hackrf_open().

...and anything else that makes this less of a hack.
2015-02-23 19:23:31 +02:00
Michael Ossmann
dce15fa9f6 firmware support for HackRF One USB ID 2014-03-12 16:21:20 -06:00
Ben Gamari
dc9c6c9667 cpld: Stream CPLD data from host
Previously CPLD programming involved a large 64kbyte buffer into which
the the entire bitstream would be completely downloaded, and at which
point the programming process would commence. This is needlessly
wasteful of memory. Moreover, it could lead to USB timeouts as the
firmware needs to wait the entire duration of the programming process
before returning an ACK to the host after the final SETUP data phase
packet.

Instead, we now receive 512 byte chunks of the bitstream and stream them
to the CPLD one at a time. We wait for each packet to be streamed out to
the CPLD before ACKing the packet to prevent active data being
overwritten.
2013-09-14 18:24:25 -04:00
Ben Gamari
1a44890095 usb_descriptor: Add description strings for configurations 2013-09-14 18:24:25 -04:00
Ben Gamari
21ad0778d2 usb_descriptor: Fix whitespace 2013-09-14 18:24:25 -04:00
Michael Ossmann
389cbc6ac4 renamed usb_performance to hackrf_usb 2013-05-18 08:51:34 -06:00