Fix running out of memory on a device that repeatedly closes and opens an endpoint. This is a workaround at the moment. A better solution would be to implement reclaiming usb buffer memory when closing an endpoint (i.e. implement dcd_edpt_close).
Pass the next setup package when USB stack is ready to receive it.
When the transfer is 0 on EP0 send complete to the USB stack
Pass the data received after the setup package to the USB stack.
Some ST parts (like STM32F74xxx / STM32F75xxx) allow the USB_OTG_HS core to be used with
either an external high-speed ULPI PHY or an internal full-speed-only (12mbps) PHY. Currently
the code assumes than an ULPI PHY is used unless the chip has an internal high-speed PHY
(`#if defined(USB_HS_PHYC)`), with no provision to use the internal FS PHY.
FIFO is limited to 64 bytes yet MCU is capable of transmitting
larger packets provided that FIFO will be filled on the fly
and USB_USB_TXCx_REG_USB_LAST_Msk bit is set after FIFO is
filled with all the data that should be transmitted.
This change allows to use FIFO level warning interrupt to fill
FIFO. When DMA is available it will be used instead of interrupts.
Some function names were changed to better reflect what each function
does.
Closing endpoints can be important when there are alternate
instances. This adds functionality of closing endpoints
similar to what exists in other drivers.
Internal FIFO for each endpoint is limited to 64 bytes.
It is possible to have longer packets if respective FIFO
is read during actual packet transmission.
This change updates receive data path to allow packets (and
endpoint size) larger then 64 bytes.
If DMA is not used yet DMA is setup for reception of big packets.
If DMA is already assigned to some transfer, code enables FIFO level
warning interrupts and tries to read data before FIFO is filled up.