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My mouse is not working properly in the example of hid_device_report.ino, as it is unable to output data for the scroll wheel
Operating System
Windows 10
Arduino IDE version
2.3.2
Board
rp2040
ArduinoCore version
new
TinyUSB Library version
new
Sketch as ATTACHED TXT
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/* This example demonstrates use of both device and host, where
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- Device run on native usb controller (roothub port0)
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- Host depending on MCUs run on either:
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- rp2040: bit-banging 2 GPIOs with the help of Pico-PIO-USB library (roothub port1)
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- samd21/51, nrf52840, esp32: using MAX3421e controller (host shield)
- Requirements:
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- For rp2040:
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- Pico-PIO-USB library
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- 2 consecutive GPIOs: D+ is defined by PIN_USB_HOST_DP, D- = D+ +1
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- Provide VBus (5v) and GND for peripheral
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- CPU Speed must be either 120 or 240 Mhz. Selected via "Menu -> CPU Speed"
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- For samd21/51, nrf52840, esp32:
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- Additional MAX2341e USB Host shield or featherwing is required
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- SPI instance, CS pin, INT pin are correctly configured in usbh_helper.h */
// USBHost is defined in usbh_helper.h #include "usbh_helper.h"
#if defined(CFG_TUH_MAX3421) && CFG_TUH_MAX3421 //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ // Using Host shield MAX3421E controller //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ void setup() { Serial.begin(115200);
// init host stack on controller (rhport) 1 USBHost.begin(1);
// while ( !Serial ) delay(10); // wait for native usb Serial.println("TinyUSB Dual: HID Device Report Example"); }
void loop() { USBHost.task(); Serial.flush(); }
#elif defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_RP2040) //--------------------------------------------------------------------+ // For RP2040 use both core0 for device stack, core1 for host stack //--------------------------------------------------------------------+
//------------- Core0 -------------// void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); //while ( !Serial ) delay(10); // wait for native usb Serial.println("TinyUSB Dual: HID Device Report Example"); }
void loop() { Serial.flush(); }
//------------- Core1 -------------// void setup1() { // configure pio-usb: defined in usbh_helper.h rp2040_configure_pio_usb();
// run host stack on controller (rhport) 1 // Note: For rp2040 pico-pio-usb, calling USBHost.begin() on core1 will have most of the // host bit-banging processing works done in core1 to free up core0 for other works USBHost.begin(1); }
void loop1() { USBHost.task(); }
#endif
extern "C" {
// Invoked when device with hid interface is mounted // Report descriptor is also available for use. // tuh_hid_parse_report_descriptor() can be used to parse common/simple enough // descriptor. Note: if report descriptor length > CFG_TUH_ENUMERATION_BUFSIZE, // it will be skipped therefore report_desc = NULL, desc_len = 0 void tuh_hid_mount_cb(uint8_t dev_addr, uint8_t instance, uint8_t const *desc_report, uint16_t desc_len) { (void) desc_report; (void) desc_len; uint16_t vid, pid; tuh_vid_pid_get(dev_addr, &vid, &pid);
Serial.printf("HID device address = %d, instance = %d is mounted\r\n", dev_addr, instance); Serial.printf("VID = %04x, PID = %04x\r\n", vid, pid); if (!tuh_hid_receive_report(dev_addr, instance)) { Serial.printf("Error: cannot request to receive report\r\n"); } }
// Invoked when device with hid interface is un-mounted void tuh_hid_umount_cb(uint8_t dev_addr, uint8_t instance) { Serial.printf("HID device address = %d, instance = %d is unmounted\r\n", dev_addr, instance); }
// Invoked when received report from device via interrupt endpoint void tuh_hid_report_received_cb(uint8_t dev_addr, uint8_t instance, uint8_t const *report, uint16_t len) { Serial.printf("HIDreport : "); for (uint16_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { Serial.printf("0x%02X ", report[i]); } Serial.println(); // continue to request to receive report if (!tuh_hid_receive_report(dev_addr, instance)) { Serial.printf("Error: cannot request to receive report\r\n"); } }
} // extern C
Compiled Log as ATTACHED TXT
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What happened ?
My mouse is not working properly in the example of hid_device_report.ino, as it is unable to output data for the scroll wheel
How to reproduce ?
Perhaps you won't be able to reproduce this bug, my mouse is Zhuowei EC2
Debug Log
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