Experimental device-side USB stack for embedded devices in Rust.
This crate is still under development and should not be considered production ready or even USB compliant.
The UsbDevice object represents a composite USB device and is the most important object for application implementors. The UsbDevice combines a number of UsbClasses (either custom ones, or pre-existing ones provided by other crates) and a UsbBus device drives to implement the USB device.
The UsbClass trait can be used to implemented USB classes such as a HID device or a serial port. An implementation may also use a custom class if the required functionality isn't covered by a standard class.
The UsbBus trait is intended to be implemented by device-specific crates to provide a driver for each device's USB peripheral.
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stm32-usbd - device-driver implementation for multiple STM32 microcontroller families. Examples can be found in stm32-usbd-examples.
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atsamd - device-driver implementation for samd21 & samd51 microcontrollers. An example for the itsybitsy_m4 board from Adafruit can be found here.
- usbd-serial - CDC-ACM serial port class
- usbd-hid - HID class
Features planned but not implemented yet:
- Interface alternate settings
- Multilingual string descriptors
- Isochronous endpoints
Features not planning to support at the moment:
- More than one configuration descriptor (uncommon in practice)