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- Title: Universal Serial Business System Architecture
- Edition: 2
- 2nd Revised edition
- Illustrations note: Illustrations
- Imprint name: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
- Table of contents: About This Book. The MindShare Architecture
Series. Cautionary Note. Specifications This Book is Based On.
Organization of This Book. Who Should Read this Book. Prerequisite
Knowledge. Documentation Conventions. Identification of Bit Fields
(logical groups of bits or signals). Visit Our Web Page. We Want
Your Feedback. I. OVERVIEW OF USB 2.0. 1. Design Goals of USB.
Shortcomings of the Original PC I/O Paradigm. Limited System
Resources. End User Concerns. Cost. The USB Paradigm. Enhanced
System Performance. Hot Plug and Play Support. Expandability.
Legacy Hardware/Software Support. Low Cost. Summary of Key USB
Features. How to Get the USB Specifications. 2. The Big Picture.
Overview. USB 1.x Systems and Devices. Low-Speed and Full-Speed
Devices. How Transactions Are Generated. Sharing the Bus. Bandwidth
Consideration Summary. 2.0 Systems and Devices. Low-Speed and
Full-Speed Devices in a 2.0 System. High-Speed Devices in a 2.0
System. High-Speed Bandwidth Summary. The Players. USB Client
Drivers. USB Bus Driver. USB Host Controller Driver. USB Host
Controller/Root Hub. USB Hubs. USB Devices. USB Communications
Model. Communications Flow. Transfers, IRPs, Frames, and Packets.
Device Framework (how devices present themselves to software).
Device Descriptors. Device Framework. USB Peripheral Connection.
Full-Speed Hubs. High-Speed Hubs. Topology. 3. Cables and
Connectors. The Connectors. Series A Connectors. Series B
Connectors. Cables. Low-Speed Cables. Full- and High-Speed Cables.
Cable Power. Electrical and Mechanical Specifications. 4. USB Cable
Power Distribution. USB Power. Hubs. Current Budget. Over-Current
Protection. Voltage Drop Budget. Power Switching. Bus-Powered Hubs.
Power During Hub Configuration. Bus-Powered Hub Attached to 500ma
Port. Bus-Powered Hub Attached to 100ma Port. Bus-Powered Hub
Attached to Port with >100ma but <500ma. Current Limiting.
Bus-Powered Devices. Low-Power Devices. High-Power Devices.
Self-Powered Hubs. Power During Configuration. Current Limiting.
Self-Powered Devices. Power During Configuration. II. LOW- &
FULL-SPEED DEVICE OPERATION. 5. LS/FS Signaling Environment.
Overview. Detecting Device Attachment and Speed Detect. Full-Speed
Device Connect. Low-Speed Device Connect. Detecting Device
Disconnect. Bus Idle. Device RESET. Differential Signaling.
Differential Drivers. Differential Receivers. Start of Packet
(SOP). End of Packet (EOP). Single-Ended Receivers. NRZI Encoding.
Bit Stuffing. Summary of USB Signaling States. 6. LS/FS Transfer
Types & Scheduling. Overview. Client Initiates Transfer.
Communications Pipes. Communication Initiated by I/O Request
Packets. Frame-Based Transfers. Transfer Types. Isochronous
Transfers. Establishing Synchronous Connections. The Feedback/Feed
Forwarding Solution. Interrupt Transfers. Control Transfers. Bulk
Transfers. 7. Packets & Transactions. Overview. Packets--The
Basic Building Blocks of USB Transactions. Synchronization
Sequence. Packet Identifier. Packet-Specific Information. Cyclic
Redundancy Checking (CRC). End of Packet (EOP). Token Packets. SOF
Packet. IN Packet. OUT Packet. SETUP Packet. Data Packets--DATA0
and Data1. Handshake Packets. Preamble Packet. Transactions. IN
Transactions. OUT Transactions. Setup Transactions/Control
Transfers. 8. Error Recovery. Overview. Packet Errors. PID Checks.
CRC Errors. Bit Stuff Errors. Packet-Related Error Handling. Bus
Time-Out. False EOPs. False EOP During Host Transmission. False EOP
During Target Transmission. Data Toggle Errors. Data Toggle
Procedure Without Errors. Data Toggle Procedure with Data Packet
Errors. Data Toggle Procedure With Handshake Packet Errors. Special
Case. Data Toggle During Control Transfer. Babbling Devices. Loss
of Activity (LOA). Babble/LOA Detection and Recovery. Frame Timer.
Host to Hub Skew. Hub Repeater State Machine. Isochronous Transfers
(Delivery Not Guaranteed). Interrupt Transfer Error Recovery. Bulk
Transfer Error Recovery. Control Transfer Error Recovery. 9. USB
Power Conservation. Power Conservation--Suspend. Device Response to
Suspend. Hub Response to Suspend. Global Suspend. Initiating Global
Suspend. Resume from Global Suspend. Selective Suspend. Initiating
Selective Suspend. Resume from Selective Suspend. Selective Suspend
When Hub is Suspended. Selective Suspend Followed by Global
Suspend. Resume via Reset. Hub Frame Timer After Wakeup. III. HIGH
SPEED DEVICE OPERATION. 10. Overview of HS Device Operation.
Overview. New High-Speed Device Features. 1.x USB Device Support.
The 2.0 Host Controller. 11. The High-Speed Signaling Environment.
Overview. Detecting High-Speed Device Attachment. Initial Device
Detection. Device Reset and the Chirp Sequence. High-Speed
Interfaces Idled. High-Speed Differential Signaling. Impedance
Matching. High-Speed Driver Characteristics. High-Speed Idle.
High-Speed Differential Receivers. High-Speed Driver/Receiver
Compliance Testing. High-Speed Start of Packet &
Synchronization Sequence. High-Speed End of Packet (EOP). Detection
of High-Speed Device Removal. High-Speed RESET and Suspend.
Signaling RESET. Signaling Suspend. Differentiating Between RESET
and Suspend. 12. HS Transfers, Transactions, & Scheduling.
Overview. High-Speed Transaction Scheduling. Microframes.
Theoretical HS Bandwidth. Periodic Transfers. High-Speed
Isochronous Transfers. High-Speed Interrupt Transfers.
High-Bandwidth Transactions. Non-Periodic Transfers. High-Speed
Bulk Transfers. High-Speed Control Transfers. Ping Transactions.
13. HS Error Detection and Handling. Overview. High-Speed Bus
Time-out. False EOP. HS Babbling Device Detection. 14. HS Suspend
and Resume. Overview. Entering Device Suspend. Device Resume. IV.
USB 2.0 HUB OPERATION WITH LS/FS/HS DEVICES. 15. HS Hub Overview.
Overview. USB 2.0 Hub Attached to High-Speed Port. High-Speed
Transactions. Low- and Full-Speed Transactions. USB 2.0 Hub
Attached to Full-Speed Port. 16. 2.0 Hubs During HS Transactions.
Overview. High-Speed Hub Repeater. Receiver Squelch. Re-clocking
the Packet. Port Selector State Machine. Elasticity Buffer. The
Repeater State Machine. 17. 2.0 Hubs During LS/FS Transactions.
Overview. The Structure of Split Transactions. Isochronous Split
Transaction Examples. Example Split Transactions with Data
Verification. The Split Token Packet. The Transaction Translator.
The Major Elements of the Transaction Translator. Split Transaction
Scheduling. Split Transaction Scheduling Example. Single versus
Multiple Transaction Translators. Periodic Split Transactions.
Periodic Split Transaction Pipeline. Isochronous OUT Split
Transaction Sequence. Isochronous IN Split Transaction Sequence.
Interrupt Split OUT Transaction Sequence. Interrupt IN Split
Transaction Sequence. Non Periodic Split Transactions. Non-Periodic
Split Transaction Pipeline. Bulk/Control Split OUT Transaction
Sequence. Bulk/Control Split IN Transaction Sequence. V. USB DEVICE
CONFIGURATION. 18. Configuration Process. Overview. The
Configuration Software Elements. USB Host Controller Driver.
Configuration Software. Default Control Pipe. Resource Management.
Device Client Software. Root Hub Configuration. Each Device Is
Isolated for Configuration. Reset Forces Device to Default Address
(zero). Host Assigns a Unique Device Address. Host Software
Verifies Configuration. Configuration Value Is Assigned. Client
Software Is Notified. 19. USB Device Configuration. Overview.
Summary of Configuration Process. How Software Detects Device
Attachment & Speed. Polling the Status Change Endpoint. Getting
Port Status. Resetting the Port. Reading and Interpreting the USB
Descriptors. The Standard Descriptors. How Software Accesses the
Descriptors. Device Descriptor. Device Qualifier Descriptor.
Configuration Descriptors. Other Speed Configuration Descriptor.
Interface Descriptors. Endpoint Descriptors. Device States.
Attached State. Powered State. Default State. Addressed State.
Configured State. Suspend State. Client Software Configuration. 20.
Hub Configuration. Configuring the Hub. The Default Pipe. The
Status Change Pipe. Reading the Hub's Descriptors. 1.x Hub
Descriptors. Hub's Standard Device Descriptor. Hub Configuration
Descriptor. Hub Interface Descriptor. Status Endpoint Descriptor.
Hub Class Descriptor. High-Speed Capable Hub Descriptors.
Descriptors When Hub Is Operating at Full Speed. The 2.0 Hub's
Class-Specific Descriptor. Powering the Hub. Checking Hub Status.
Detecting Hub Status Changes. Reading the Hub Status Field. Reading
Port Status. Enabling the Device. Summary of Hub Port States. 21.
Device Classes. Overview. Device Classes. Audio Device Class.
Standard Audio Interface Requirements. Synchronization Types. Audio
Class-Specific Descriptors. Audio Class-Specific Requests.
Communications Device Class. Communications Device Interfaces.
Communications Class-Specific Descriptors. Communications
Class-Specific Requests. Display Device Class. The Standard Display
Device Class Interface. Display Device-Specific Descriptors.
Device-Specific Requests. Mass Storage Device Class. Standard Mass
Storage Interface. General Mass Storage Subclass. CD-ROM Subclass.
Tape Subclass. Solid State Subclass. Class- and Device-Specific USB
Requests. VI. USB SOFTWARE OVERVIEW. 22. Overview of USB Host
Software. USB Software. Function Layer. Device Layer. Interface
Layer. The Software Components. USB Driver (USBD). Configuration
Management. USB Elements Requiring Configuration. Allocating USB
Resources. Data Transfer Management. Providing Client Services (The
USB Driver Interface). Pipe Mechanisms. Command Mechanisms. VII.
APPENDIX. Appendix A. Standard Device Requests. Overview. Standard
Device Requests. Set/Clear Feature. Device Remote Wakeup. Endpoint
Stall. Set/Get Configuration. Set/Get Descriptor. Set/Get
Interface. Get Status. Device Status. Endpoint Status. Sync Frame.
Device Tests. High-speed Driver/Receiver Compliance Testing.
Appendix B. Hub Requests. Overview. Hub Request Types. Standard
Requests and Hub Response. Hub Class Requests. Get/Set Descriptor
Request. Get Hub Status Request. Hub Status Fields. Hub State
Change Fields. Set/Clear Hub Feature Request. Hub Local Power
Change Request. Hub Over-Current Change Request. Get Port Status
Request. Port Status Fields. Port Change Fields. Set/Clear Port
Feature. Port Test Modes. Get Bus State. Appendix C. Universal Host
Controller. Overview. Universal Host Controller Transaction
Scheduling. Universal Host Controller Frame List Access. UHC
Transfer Scheduling Mechanism. Bus Bandwidth Reclamation. Transfer
Descriptors. Queue Heads. UHC Control Registers. Appendix D. Open
Host Controller. Overview. Open Host Controller Transfer
Scheduling. The Open Host Controller Transfer Mechanism. The ED and
TD List Structure. Interrupt Transfer Scheduling. Endpoint
Descriptors. Transfer Descriptors. General Transfer Descriptor.
Isochronous Transfer Descriptor. The Open Host Controller
Registers. Index. 0201309750T04062001
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