USB Full-Speed core written in Migen/LiteX. This core has been tested and is known to work on various incarnations of Fomu. It requires you to have a 48 MHz clock and a 12 MHz clock. It optionally comes with a debug bridge for debugging Wishbone.
To use this in your project, instantiate one of the CPU instances. The epfifo
instances is the most widely-tested API, however dummyusb
can be used for designs without a CPU.
- DummyUsb: A wishbone device with no CPU interface that simply enumerates and can act as a Wishbone bridge
- PerEndpointFifoInterface: Requires a CPU to configure and manage the device.
_io = [
("usb", 0,
Subsignal("d_p", Pins("34")),
Subsignal("d_n", Pins("37")),
Subsignal("pullup", Pins("35")),
IOStandard("LVCMOS33")
),
]
class BaseSoC(SoCCore):
def __init__(self, platform, **kwargs):
clk_freq = int(12e6)
SoCCore.__init__(self, platform, clk_freq, with_uart=False, **kwargs)
from valentyusb.usbcore.cpu import epfifo, dummyusb
usb_pads = platform.request("usb")
usb_iobuf = usbio.IoBuf(usb_pads.d_p, usb_pads.d_n, usb_pads.pullup)
# If a CPU is present, add a per-endpoint interface. Otherwise, add a dummy
# interface that simply acts as a Wishbone bridge.
# Note that the dummy interface only really makes sense when doing a debug build.
# Also note that you can add a dummyusb interface to a CPU if you only care
# about the wishbone bridge.
if hasattr(self, "cpu"):
self.submodules.usb = epfifo.PerEndpointFifoInterface(usb_iobuf, debug=usb_debug)
else:
self.submodules.usb = dummyusb.DummyUsb(usb_iobuf, debug=usb_debug)
if usb_debug:
self.add_wb_master(self.usb.debug_bridge.wishbone)
self.register_mem("vexriscv_debug", 0xf00f0000, self.cpu.debug_bus, 0x100)
platform = LatticePlatform("ice40-up5k-sg48", _io, [], toolchain="icestorm")
soc = BaseSoC(platform, cpu_type="vexriscv", cpu_variant="min+debug") # set cpu_type=None to build without a CPU
builder = Builder(soc)
soc.do_exit(builder.build())
You can use the litex_server
built into the litex distribution to communicate with the device:
$ litex_server --usb --usb-pid 0x70bl
Alternately, you can use wishbone-tool:
$ wishbone-tool 0
INFO [wishbone_tool::usb_bridge] opened USB device device 017 on bus 001
Value at 00000000: 6f80106f
$
You can use wishbone-tool
to run a GDB server:
$ wishbone-tool -s gdb
INFO [wishbone_tool::usb_bridge] opened USB device device 017 on bus 001
INFO [wishbone_tool] accepting connections on 0.0.0.0:1234