This is the quick start guide for the USB Host Mass-Storage Module (UHI MSC) with step-by-step instructions on how to configure and use the modules in a selection of use cases.
The use cases highlights several code fragments. The code fragments in the steps for setup can be copied into a custom initialization function, while the steps for usage can be copied into, e.g., the main application function.
Basic use case
In this basic use case, the "USB Host MSC (Single Class support)" module is used.
The "USB Host MSC (Multiple Classes support)" module usage is described in Advanced Use Cases.
This example do a simple physical memory access, but a file system module can be added to decode the USB memory file system, see FatFS examples.
Setup steps
As a USB host, it follows common USB host setup steps. Refer to USB Host Basic Setup.
Usage steps
Example code
Content of conf_usb_host.h:
#define USB_HOST_UHI UHI_MSC
#define UHI_MSC_CHANGE(dev, b_plug) my_callback_msc_change(dev, b_plug)
extern bool my_callback_msc_change(
uhc_device_t* dev,
bool b_plug);
Add to application C-file:
static bool my_flag_autorize_msc_check = false;
{
if (b_plug) {
my_flag_autorize_msc_check = true;
} else {
my_flag_autorize_msc_check = false;
}
}
void my_task(void)
{
if (!my_flag_autorize_msc_check) {
return;
}
my_flag_autorize_msc_check = false;
continue;
}
uint32_t max_lba;
}
}
Workflow
- Ensure that conf_usb_host.h is available and contains the following configuration, which is the USB host MSC configuration:
#define USB_HOST_UHI UHI_MSC
- Note
- It defines the list of UHI supported by USB host.
#define UHI_MSC_CHANGE(dev, b_plug) my_callback_msc_change(dev, b_plug)
extern bool my_callback_msc_change(uhc_device_t* dev, bool b_plug);
- Note
- This callback is called when a USB device MSC is plugged or unplugged.
- The access of the USB memories is allowed through functions described in API Overview.
Advanced use cases
For more advanced use of the UHI MSC module, see the following use cases: