Final integration for the CH32H417 port.
- .github/workflows/ci_set_matrix.py: add ch32h417 (riscv-gcc) so CI builds it.
- examples/device/net_lwip_webserver: enable LWIP_HIGH_THROUGHPUT for the H417
(SuperSpeed iperf).
- docs/reference/{boards,dependencies}.rst + hw/bsp/BoardPresets.json: regenerated
for the new board and dependency.
usbtest quirks intentionally left at 0 for the H417: its endpoint engine fixes the
two CH569 5 Gbps silicon limitations (RB_EP_TX/RX_HALT gives a repeatable STALL for
case 13; the reworked EP0/chain path is expected free of the wLength%4==1 ctrl_out
drop), so the H417 targets a full 30/30 at SuperSpeed rather than 27/27.
The HIL entry (test/hil/tinyusb.json) is deliberately deferred: it needs the chip's
ESIG unique id read from the board on first flash, which is pending hardware access.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01QWhrtHjbSVMKcY68vxBwBm
Replace the hydrausb3/wch-ch56x-bsp dependency with WCH's official EVT
(openwch/ch569 @0424d2968); rename the family hw/bsp/ch56x -> hw/bsp/ch569
to match. Adaptations for the EVT layout and API:
- family.cmake/mk: EVT/EXAM/SRC paths (Peripheral/src|inc, RVMSIS, Startup)
- CH56xSFR.H case-wrapper (EVT includes the uppercase name, which breaks
case-sensitive filesystems)
- debug_uart: official UART1_BaudRateCfg + explicit TXD1/RXD1 pin setup
(the EVT has no pin-configuring UART init)
- family.c: .dmadata (RAMX) zeroing moved into board_init (EVT startup
only clears .bss) and a self-contained SPI-ROM reader for the factory
unique ID (the EVT flash API is a binary blob, not linked)
- dcd_ch56x_usbhs.c: plain volatile casts instead of hydrausb3-only
pointer typedefs
- -Wno-comment for the EVT's nested header comments
Validated: full 19-example CMake sweep + Make build green, 65/65 unit
tests, pre-commit clean; on HydraUSB3 hardware cdc_msc_throughput
enumerates at SuperSpeed 5000M with MSC 124/110 MB/s read/write
(direct-IO dd).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_019MRGjBT2NBkCoWwyDT4LaE
- CFG_TUD_WCH_USB30_FALLBACK (on by default for SPEED=super): the USB3
dcd owns both controllers on rhport 0. TMR0 times out SuperSpeed link
training (2x 0.5 s: shut USB3 down, then bring USB2 up); an LTSSM
disabled event (SS rejected by the port) switches immediately. The
active controller is dispatched at each dcd entry point; IRQ pendings
are cleared on switch and dcd_int_enable is mode-aware (a stale LINK
pending otherwise refires on every usbd queue unlock)
- Bounded link busy-waits (LINK_STATUS busy can stick once the link is
torn down)
- board_get_unique_id from the factory ID in read-only info flash
(0x77FE4), so the USB serial identifies the chip (HIL requirement)
- HIL: replace ch582m_evt (probe moved) with hydrausb3_v1
- Regenerate boards.rst, dependencies.rst, BoardPresets.json
Verified on HydraUSB3 v1 (ci rig): SuperSpeed still trains at 5000M
with fallback armed (3x replug); with SS terminations disabled the
device falls back and enumerates fully at 480M. Full HIL run passes
10/10 device tests including cdc_msc at SuperSpeed and
cdc_msc_throughput (MSC 22.1/14.1 MBps read/write at NUMP=1);
non-SuperSpeed-aware examples recover onto USB2 via the fallback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Relocate docs/info/changelog/ -> docs/changelog/ (docs/info held only the
changelog) and update all references: the toctree, README + MAINTAINERS links,
make_release.py, and the make-release skill.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- restore MAINTAINERS.rst (drop the .md); make the changelog link absolute so it
resolves both on GitHub and in the rendered docs
- docs/maintainers.rst includes the root file (same pattern as README) and is
wired into the Documentation toctree
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- changelog: fix 3 silent RST mis-renders carried over from the old monolith
— Markdown link in 0.7.0, mismatched/single backticks in 0.18.0 / 0.20.0
- make-release skill contributors one-liner: parallelize the gh fetch, anchor
the bot filter (was a substring that dropped handles like "abbott"), and join
with ", " (paste -sd cycles the delimiter -> "@a,@b @c"); finalize now stages
only the reviewed set (git add -A -- ':!.idea'); drop the obsolete CRLF gotcha
- make_release.py: emit LF not CRLF in the repository.yml insertion (fixes the
gotcha at the source)
- docs sidebar: drop the hardcoded furo component list; override brand.html to
include furo's own template + the sponsor button (decoupled from furo
internals, no upper-bound pin needed); move sponsor styles into custom.css
- .pre-commit-config.yaml: drop stale end-of-file-fixer excludes for the
deleted contributors/CoC include shims
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- make-release skill: stage new files with git add -A in finalize, use
unprefixed release tags (X.Y.Z), and run validate build steps in subshells
so the cwd doesn't leak between commands
- docs/requirements.txt: require furo>=2025.12.19 so the sidebar component
list in conf.py (incl. variant-selector.html) is always available
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- README: restore the separate CH32V103 / CH583,CH582 rows in the Supported
CPUs table — the merged row wrongly applied "ISO data loss [2]" to CH583/2
- Fix typos in historical changelog entries (santiy, Venndor, dynamnic, bagde,
masstorage, techinical, walkaround, "Update Update") flagged by Copilot
- Replace the AGENTS.md Release section with a pointer to the make-release
skill; add a Finalize step (maintainer commit/tag/push + GitHub release) to
the skill so nothing is lost
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Release:
- Bump version to 0.21.0 and regenerate tusb_option.h, library.json,
repository.yml, sonar-project.properties, boards.rst, dependencies.rst
- Add 0.21.0 release notes and split the changelog into per-release files
under docs/info/changelog/ (date out of title, driver/class groups as
sub-headings, DCD & HCD section after Device/Host stacks)
Contributors:
- Credit each release's PR authors in a Contributors section
- Drop the curated contributors page; add MAINTAINERS.rst
Docs:
- Update Code of Conduct to Contributor Covenant 3.0 (keep it in the repo,
remove it from the built docs)
- Sidebar: add a home entry, rename the group to "Documentation", move
Changelog into it, add a GitHub Sponsor button, merge external links,
rename FAQ; hide the inline toctree on the landing page
- Add the make-release skill and update the AGENTS.md release process
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Order CFG_TUH_DEVICE_MAX before CFG_TUH_HID in the host config snippets
(cdc_msc_hid, hid_controller) so the documented snippet has no forward
macro reference when copied into tusb_config.h.
- Fix stale `examples.rst` references: the generator now writes per-group
`docs/examples/<group>/index.rst` pages, so update the conf.py comment and
the build-doc SKILL.md accordingly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Documentation tooling:
- Add the `build-doc` skill and `tools/build_doc.py` wrapper for local
Sphinx builds (clean / -W / open).
- Enable Markdown (MyST) in conf.py and auto-collect
examples/{device,host,dual}/*/README.md into a 3-level Examples nav
(Examples > Device/Host/Dual > example), noting each page's source
location and normalizing headings to a single H1.
- Remove the stale `.claude/commands/build-doc.md`; point the AGENTS.md
Documentation section at the skill.
Example docs:
- Add a README.md for every device/host/dual example: what it does, USB
interface table, notable tusb_config.h settings, generic CMake + Make
build steps, and how to try it.
- Fold each *_freertos variant into its base README, noting the FreeRTOS
source path and any RTOS-specific behavior.
Generated docs/examples/ output is git-ignored. Builds clean with
`sphinx-build -W`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The BSP family and MCU option were named "ch58x"/"CH58X", but the supported part is
the CH583/CH582 (and the SDK repo is openwch/ch583); CH585 is a separate MCU family,
so the CH58x umbrella was misleading. Rename to the specific family:
- hw/bsp/ch58x -> hw/bsp/ch583 (dir), and the BSP-local files ch58x_it.* ->
ch583_it.*, system_ch58x.* -> system_ch583.* (include guards/refs updated). The
vendor SDK files (CH58x_common.h, CH58x_*.c in hw/mcu/wch/ch583) keep their names.
- OPT_MCU_CH58X -> OPT_MCU_CH583 in tusb_option.h, tusb_mcu.h, and the shared WCH
USBFS driver (ch32_usbfs_reg.h, dcd_ch32_usbfs.c). OPT_MCU_CH582 is kept as an
alias (same value), so either name selects the same code.
- FAMILY_MCUS CH58X -> CH583, CFG_TUSB_MCU=OPT_MCU_CH583, mcu:CH58X -> mcu:CH583 in
the example skip lists, the CI build matrix (ci_set_matrix.py), the get_deps family
tag, and docs/reference/boards.rst.
Board names (ch582m_evt, yd-ch582m) are unchanged. Verified: make + cmake build for
ch582m_evt, and ci.lan HIL (all device examples pass).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Restore original "Other types of transfers are not affected" statement,
removing the conditional USBHS_INT_BUSY_EN / USBFS-unconfirmed wording.
Co-authored-by: Zixun LI <HiFiPhile@users.noreply.github.com>
- Remove duplicate toctree entry for reference/device_issues from docs/index.rst
(already included via docs/reference/index.rst)
- Fix WCH section title: CH32V10X/CH32V20X/CH32V30X → CH32F20x/CH32V20x/CH32V30x
to match the three actual README table entries (CH32F20x, CH32V20x, CH32V305/307)
- Update README anchor links to match the renamed section
- Qualify USBFS non-ISO transfer safety claim: USBHS is protected by
USBHS_INT_BUSY_EN but USBFS behavior is not yet confirmed
- Fix LPC54600 note: "read errata" → "see device issues"
- Remove "totally" from LPC54600 description
Co-authored-by: Ha Thach <hathach@users.noreply.github.com>
Host driver (midi2_host.c):
- midih2_open() now returns actual parsed length instead of max_len,
preventing composite device interface conflicts
- Parsers (alt0/alt1) refactored to return const uint8_t* end pointer
following midi_host.c switch/case pattern
- Alt 1 CS Endpoint now parses MIDI 2.0 layout (bNumGrpTrmBlk at
offset 3 with MIDI_CS_ENDPOINT_GENERAL_2_0 subtype check) instead
of reusing MIDI 1.0 struct (bNumEmbMIDIJack)
- midih2_set_config() now issues SET_INTERFACE control request via
tuh_interface_set() before completing configuration. Falls back to
alt 0 if SET_INTERFACE fails
- Extracted midih2_set_config_complete() and midih2_set_interface_cb()
for async SET_INTERFACE handling
Device driver (midi2_device.c):
- midi2d_open() skip loop now checks bInterfaceNumber, stopping at
interfaces that belong to other functions in composite devices
- SET_INTERFACE handler now rejects alt > 1 (returns false/stall)
- Named constants for GTB descriptor types and MIDI protocol values
Descriptor macros (usbd.h):
- TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_HEAD: iInterface set to 0 (consistent with
Alt 0), wTotalLength now uses TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_CS_LEN to cover
all Alt 1 class-specific descriptors
- TUD_MIDI2_DESC_ALT1_EP: now accepts GTB ID list via variadic args,
emitting complete CS endpoint descriptor
Host example:
- CMakeLists.txt restricted to rp2040 family (display.c requires
Pico SDK headers)
- display.c: null terminator after strncpy in log scroll
Documentation:
- class_drivers.rst updated to reflect SET_INTERFACE behavior and
auto-select with fallback
Addresses: Codex P1 (#1, #2, #3), Copilot (#4-#9)
- Removed trailing whitespace from line 37 as detected by pre-commit check
- Documentation builds successfully
Co-authored-by: HiFiPhile <4375114+HiFiPhile@users.noreply.github.com>