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I²C is like baby's first fetish. Now, if you're ever "into USB", you have a serious problem and need help.
would that friend be @ktemkin?
I refuse to admit I ever had anything to do with implementing a USB device stack in PIC18 assembly. Actually now I'm not sure what's worse, the USB part or the PIC18 assembly part.
I tried implementing the PS3 USB exploit on an XMOS once. That stack is probably the worst client USB implementation I’ve ever dealt with.
For the longest time my XMOS speaker DSP thing would randomly fail requests, and totally didn't work on XHCI hosts. Then I found out that if you try to run any code between replying to a control request and entering the main dispatch loop it fails to NAK requests.
I thought I was being smart by replying early and deferring processing to later. Nope. You're allowed to be as slow as you want *during* a request and it'll NAK for you, but between requests you're on the hot path and this is completely undocumented.
There’s documentation?
There's a PDF somewhere. That's basically a header file with a comment for each function IIRC.
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