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- /* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode:nil ; c-basic-offset:8 -*- */
- /*
- * Core functions for libusb
- * Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@cs.unm.edu>
- * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
- * Copyright (c) 2001 Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- */
- #include <config.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <sys/types.h>
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
- #include <sys/time.h>
- #endif
- #include "libusbi.h"
- #include "hotplug.h"
- #if defined(OS_LINUX)
- const struct usbi_os_backend * const usbi_backend = &linux_usbfs_backend;
- #elif defined(OS_DARWIN)
- const struct usbi_os_backend * const usbi_backend = &darwin_backend;
- #elif defined(OS_OPENBSD)
- const struct usbi_os_backend * const usbi_backend = &openbsd_backend;
- #elif defined(OS_WINDOWS)
- const struct usbi_os_backend * const usbi_backend = &windows_backend;
- #else
- #error "Unsupported OS"
- #endif
- const struct libusb_version libusb_version_internal = {
- LIBUSB_MAJOR, LIBUSB_MINOR, LIBUSB_MICRO, LIBUSB_NANO, LIBUSB_RC,
- LIBUSB_DESCRIBE
- };
- struct libusb_context *usbi_default_context = NULL;
- static int default_context_refcnt = 0;
- static usbi_mutex_static_t default_context_lock = USBI_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
- usbi_mutex_static_t active_contexts_lock = USBI_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
- struct list_head active_contexts_list;
- /**
- * \mainpage libusb-1.0 API Reference
- *
- * \section intro Introduction
- *
- * libusb is an open source library that allows you to communicate with USB
- * devices from userspace. For more info, see the
- * <a href="http://libusb.sourceforge.net">libusb homepage</a>.
- *
- * This documentation is aimed at application developers wishing to
- * communicate with USB peripherals from their own software. After reviewing
- * this documentation, feedback and questions can be sent to the
- * <a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1674">libusb-devel mailing
- * list</a>.
- *
- * This documentation assumes knowledge of how to operate USB devices from
- * a software standpoint (descriptors, configurations, interfaces, endpoints,
- * control/bulk/interrupt/isochronous transfers, etc). Full information
- * can be found in the <a href="http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/">USB 2.0
- * Specification</a> which is available for free download. You can probably
- * find less verbose introductions by searching the web.
- *
- * \section features Library features
- *
- * - All transfer types supported (control/bulk/interrupt/isochronous)
- * - 2 transfer interfaces:
- * -# Synchronous (simple)
- * -# Asynchronous (more complicated, but more powerful)
- * - Thread safe (although the asynchronous interface means that you
- * usually won't need to thread)
- * - Lightweight with lean API
- * - Compatible with libusb-0.1 through the libusb-compat-0.1 translation layer
- * - Hotplug support (see \ref hotplug)
- *
- * \section gettingstarted Getting Started
- *
- * To begin reading the API documentation, start with the Modules page which
- * links to the different categories of libusb's functionality.
- *
- * One decision you will have to make is whether to use the synchronous
- * or the asynchronous data transfer interface. The \ref io documentation
- * provides some insight into this topic.
- *
- * Some example programs can be found in the libusb source distribution under
- * the "examples" subdirectory. The libusb homepage includes a list of
- * real-life project examples which use libusb.
- *
- * \section errorhandling Error handling
- *
- * libusb functions typically return 0 on success or a negative error code
- * on failure. These negative error codes relate to LIBUSB_ERROR constants
- * which are listed on the \ref misc "miscellaneous" documentation page.
- *
- * \section msglog Debug message logging
- *
- * libusb does not log any messages by default. Your application is therefore
- * free to close stdout/stderr and those descriptors may be reused without
- * worry.
- *
- * The libusb_set_debug() function can be used to enable stdout/stderr logging
- * of certain messages. Under standard configuration, libusb doesn't really
- * log much at all, so you are advised to use this function to enable all
- * error/warning/informational messages. It will help you debug problems with
- * your software.
- *
- * The logged messages are unstructured. There is no one-to-one correspondence
- * between messages being logged and success or failure return codes from
- * libusb functions. There is no format to the messages, so you should not
- * try to capture or parse them. They are not and will not be localized.
- * These messages are not suitable for being passed to your application user;
- * instead, you should interpret the error codes returned from libusb functions
- * and provide appropriate notification to the user. The messages are simply
- * there to aid you as a programmer, and if you're confused because you're
- * getting a strange error code from a libusb function, enabling message
- * logging may give you a suitable explanation.
- *
- * The LIBUSB_DEBUG environment variable can be used to enable message logging
- * at run-time. This environment variable should be set to a number, which is
- * interpreted the same as the libusb_set_debug() parameter. When this
- * environment variable is set, the message logging verbosity level is fixed
- * and libusb_set_debug() effectively does nothing.
- *
- * libusb can be compiled without any logging functions, useful for embedded
- * systems. In this case, libusb_set_debug() and the LIBUSB_DEBUG environment
- * variable have no effects.
- *
- * libusb can also be compiled with verbose debugging messages. When the
- * library is compiled in this way, all messages of all verbosities are always
- * logged. libusb_set_debug() and the LIBUSB_DEBUG environment variable have
- * no effects.
- *
- * \section remarks Other remarks
- *
- * libusb does have imperfections. The \ref caveats "caveats" page attempts
- * to document these.
- */
- /**
- * \page caveats Caveats
- *
- * \section devresets Device resets
- *
- * The libusb_reset_device() function allows you to reset a device. If your
- * program has to call such a function, it should obviously be aware that
- * the reset will cause device state to change (e.g. register values may be
- * reset).
- *
- * The problem is that any other program could reset the device your program
- * is working with, at any time. libusb does not offer a mechanism to inform
- * you when this has happened, so if someone else resets your device it will
- * not be clear to your own program why the device state has changed.
- *
- * Ultimately, this is a limitation of writing drivers in userspace.
- * Separation from the USB stack in the underlying kernel makes it difficult
- * for the operating system to deliver such notifications to your program.
- * The Linux kernel USB stack allows such reset notifications to be delivered
- * to in-kernel USB drivers, but it is not clear how such notifications could
- * be delivered to second-class drivers that live in userspace.
- *
- * \section blockonly Blocking-only functionality
- *
- * The functionality listed below is only available through synchronous,
- * blocking functions. There are no asynchronous/non-blocking alternatives,
- * and no clear ways of implementing these.
- *
- * - Configuration activation (libusb_set_configuration())
- * - Interface/alternate setting activation (libusb_set_interface_alt_setting())
- * - Releasing of interfaces (libusb_release_interface())
- * - Clearing of halt/stall condition (libusb_clear_halt())
- * - Device resets (libusb_reset_device())
- *
- * \section configsel Configuration selection and handling
- *
- * When libusb presents a device handle to an application, there is a chance
- * that the corresponding device may be in unconfigured state. For devices
- * with multiple configurations, there is also a chance that the configuration
- * currently selected is not the one that the application wants to use.
- *
- * The obvious solution is to add a call to libusb_set_configuration() early
- * on during your device initialization routines, but there are caveats to
- * be aware of:
- * -# If the device is already in the desired configuration, calling
- * libusb_set_configuration() using the same configuration value will cause
- * a lightweight device reset. This may not be desirable behaviour.
- * -# libusb will be unable to change configuration if the device is in
- * another configuration and other programs or drivers have claimed
- * interfaces under that configuration.
- * -# In the case where the desired configuration is already active, libusb
- * may not even be able to perform a lightweight device reset. For example,
- * take my USB keyboard with fingerprint reader: I'm interested in driving
- * the fingerprint reader interface through libusb, but the kernel's
- * USB-HID driver will almost always have claimed the keyboard interface.
- * Because the kernel has claimed an interface, it is not even possible to
- * perform the lightweight device reset, so libusb_set_configuration() will
- * fail. (Luckily the device in question only has a single configuration.)
- *
- * One solution to some of the above problems is to consider the currently
- * active configuration. If the configuration we want is already active, then
- * we don't have to select any configuration:
- \code
- cfg = libusb_get_configuration(dev);
- if (cfg != desired)
- libusb_set_configuration(dev, desired);
- \endcode
- *
- * This is probably suitable for most scenarios, but is inherently racy:
- * another application or driver may change the selected configuration
- * <em>after</em> the libusb_get_configuration() call.
- *
- * Even in cases where libusb_set_configuration() succeeds, consider that other
- * applications or drivers may change configuration after your application
- * calls libusb_set_configuration().
- *
- * One possible way to lock your device into a specific configuration is as
- * follows:
- * -# Set the desired configuration (or use the logic above to realise that
- * it is already in the desired configuration)
- * -# Claim the interface that you wish to use
- * -# Check that the currently active configuration is the one that you want
- * to use.
- *
- * The above method works because once an interface is claimed, no application
- * or driver is able to select another configuration.
- *
- * \section earlycomp Early transfer completion
- *
- * NOTE: This section is currently Linux-centric. I am not sure if any of these
- * considerations apply to Darwin or other platforms.
- *
- * When a transfer completes early (i.e. when less data is received/sent in
- * any one packet than the transfer buffer allows for) then libusb is designed
- * to terminate the transfer immediately, not transferring or receiving any
- * more data unless other transfers have been queued by the user.
- *
- * On legacy platforms, libusb is unable to do this in all situations. After
- * the incomplete packet occurs, "surplus" data may be transferred. Prior to
- * libusb v1.0.2, this information was lost (and for device-to-host transfers,
- * the corresponding data was discarded). As of libusb v1.0.3, this information
- * is kept (the data length of the transfer is updated) and, for device-to-host
- * transfers, any surplus data was added to the buffer. Still, this is not
- * a nice solution because it loses the information about the end of the short
- * packet, and the user probably wanted that surplus data to arrive in the next
- * logical transfer.
- *
- * A previous workaround was to only ever submit transfers of size 16kb or
- * less.
- *
- * As of libusb v1.0.4 and Linux v2.6.32, this is fixed. A technical
- * explanation of this issue follows.
- *
- * When you ask libusb to submit a bulk transfer larger than 16kb in size,
- * libusb breaks it up into a number of smaller subtransfers. This is because
- * the usbfs kernel interface only accepts transfers of up to 16kb in size.
- * The subtransfers are submitted all at once so that the kernel can queue
- * them at the hardware level, therefore maximizing bus throughput.
- *
- * On legacy platforms, this caused problems when transfers completed early.
- * Upon this event, the kernel would terminate all further packets in that
- * subtransfer (but not any following ones). libusb would note this event and
- * immediately cancel any following subtransfers that had been queued,
- * but often libusb was not fast enough, and the following subtransfers had
- * started before libusb got around to cancelling them.
- *
- * Thanks to an API extension to usbfs, this is fixed with recent kernel and
- * libusb releases. The solution was to allow libusb to communicate to the
- * kernel where boundaries occur between logical libusb-level transfers. When
- * a short transfer (or other error) occurs, the kernel will cancel all the
- * subtransfers until the boundary without allowing those transfers to start.
- *
- * \section zlp Zero length packets
- *
- * - libusb is able to send a packet of zero length to an endpoint simply by
- * submitting a transfer of zero length. On Linux, this did not work with
- * libusb versions prior to 1.0.3 and kernel versions prior to 2.6.31.
- * - The \ref libusb_transfer_flags::LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ADD_ZERO_PACKET
- * "LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ADD_ZERO_PACKET" flag is currently only supported on Linux.
- */
- /**
- * \page contexts Contexts
- *
- * It is possible that libusb may be used simultaneously from two independent
- * libraries linked into the same executable. For example, if your application
- * has a plugin-like system which allows the user to dynamically load a range
- * of modules into your program, it is feasible that two independently
- * developed modules may both use libusb.
- *
- * libusb is written to allow for these multiple user scenarios. The two
- * "instances" of libusb will not interfere: libusb_set_debug() calls
- * from one user will not affect the same settings for other users, other
- * users can continue using libusb after one of them calls libusb_exit(), etc.
- *
- * This is made possible through libusb's <em>context</em> concept. When you
- * call libusb_init(), you are (optionally) given a context. You can then pass
- * this context pointer back into future libusb functions.
- *
- * In order to keep things simple for more simplistic applications, it is
- * legal to pass NULL to all functions requiring a context pointer (as long as
- * you're sure no other code will attempt to use libusb from the same process).
- * When you pass NULL, the default context will be used. The default context
- * is created the first time a process calls libusb_init() when no other
- * context is alive. Contexts are destroyed during libusb_exit().
- *
- * The default context is reference-counted and can be shared. That means that
- * if libusb_init(NULL) is called twice within the same process, the two
- * users end up sharing the same context. The deinitialization and freeing of
- * the default context will only happen when the last user calls libusb_exit().
- * In other words, the default context is created and initialized when its
- * reference count goes from 0 to 1, and is deinitialized and destroyed when
- * its reference count goes from 1 to 0.
- *
- * You may be wondering why only a subset of libusb functions require a
- * context pointer in their function definition. Internally, libusb stores
- * context pointers in other objects (e.g. libusb_device instances) and hence
- * can infer the context from those objects.
- */
- /**
- * @defgroup lib Library initialization/deinitialization
- * This page details how to initialize and deinitialize libusb. Initialization
- * must be performed before using any libusb functionality, and similarly you
- * must not call any libusb functions after deinitialization.
- */
- /**
- * @defgroup dev Device handling and enumeration
- * The functionality documented below is designed to help with the following
- * operations:
- * - Enumerating the USB devices currently attached to the system
- * - Choosing a device to operate from your software
- * - Opening and closing the chosen device
- *
- * \section nutshell In a nutshell...
- *
- * The description below really makes things sound more complicated than they
- * actually are. The following sequence of function calls will be suitable
- * for almost all scenarios and does not require you to have such a deep
- * understanding of the resource management issues:
- * \code
- // discover devices
- libusb_device **list;
- libusb_device *found = NULL;
- ssize_t cnt = libusb_get_device_list(NULL, &list);
- ssize_t i = 0;
- int err = 0;
- if (cnt < 0)
- error();
- for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
- libusb_device *device = list[i];
- if (is_interesting(device)) {
- found = device;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (found) {
- libusb_device_handle *handle;
- err = libusb_open(found, &handle);
- if (err)
- error();
- // etc
- }
- libusb_free_device_list(list, 1);
- \endcode
- *
- * The two important points:
- * - You asked libusb_free_device_list() to unreference the devices (2nd
- * parameter)
- * - You opened the device before freeing the list and unreferencing the
- * devices
- *
- * If you ended up with a handle, you can now proceed to perform I/O on the
- * device.
- *
- * \section devshandles Devices and device handles
- * libusb has a concept of a USB device, represented by the
- * \ref libusb_device opaque type. A device represents a USB device that
- * is currently or was previously connected to the system. Using a reference
- * to a device, you can determine certain information about the device (e.g.
- * you can read the descriptor data).
- *
- * The libusb_get_device_list() function can be used to obtain a list of
- * devices currently connected to the system. This is known as device
- * discovery.
- *
- * Just because you have a reference to a device does not mean it is
- * necessarily usable. The device may have been unplugged, you may not have
- * permission to operate such device, or another program or driver may be
- * using the device.
- *
- * When you've found a device that you'd like to operate, you must ask
- * libusb to open the device using the libusb_open() function. Assuming
- * success, libusb then returns you a <em>device handle</em>
- * (a \ref libusb_device_handle pointer). All "real" I/O operations then
- * operate on the handle rather than the original device pointer.
- *
- * \section devref Device discovery and reference counting
- *
- * Device discovery (i.e. calling libusb_get_device_list()) returns a
- * freshly-allocated list of devices. The list itself must be freed when
- * you are done with it. libusb also needs to know when it is OK to free
- * the contents of the list - the devices themselves.
- *
- * To handle these issues, libusb provides you with two separate items:
- * - A function to free the list itself
- * - A reference counting system for the devices inside
- *
- * New devices presented by the libusb_get_device_list() function all have a
- * reference count of 1. You can increase and decrease reference count using
- * libusb_ref_device() and libusb_unref_device(). A device is destroyed when
- * its reference count reaches 0.
- *
- * With the above information in mind, the process of opening a device can
- * be viewed as follows:
- * -# Discover devices using libusb_get_device_list().
- * -# Choose the device that you want to operate, and call libusb_open().
- * -# Unref all devices in the discovered device list.
- * -# Free the discovered device list.
- *
- * The order is important - you must not unreference the device before
- * attempting to open it, because unreferencing it may destroy the device.
- *
- * For convenience, the libusb_free_device_list() function includes a
- * parameter to optionally unreference all the devices in the list before
- * freeing the list itself. This combines steps 3 and 4 above.
- *
- * As an implementation detail, libusb_open() actually adds a reference to
- * the device in question. This is because the device remains available
- * through the handle via libusb_get_device(). The reference is deleted during
- * libusb_close().
- */
- /** @defgroup misc Miscellaneous */
- /* we traverse usbfs without knowing how many devices we are going to find.
- * so we create this discovered_devs model which is similar to a linked-list
- * which grows when required. it can be freed once discovery has completed,
- * eliminating the need for a list node in the libusb_device structure
- * itself. */
- #define DISCOVERED_DEVICES_SIZE_STEP 8
- static struct discovered_devs *discovered_devs_alloc(void)
- {
- struct discovered_devs *ret =
- malloc(sizeof(*ret) + (sizeof(void *) * DISCOVERED_DEVICES_SIZE_STEP));
- if (ret) {
- ret->len = 0;
- ret->capacity = DISCOVERED_DEVICES_SIZE_STEP;
- }
- return ret;
- }
- /* append a device to the discovered devices collection. may realloc itself,
- * returning new discdevs. returns NULL on realloc failure. */
- struct discovered_devs *discovered_devs_append(
- struct discovered_devs *discdevs, struct libusb_device *dev)
- {
- size_t len = discdevs->len;
- size_t capacity;
- /* if there is space, just append the device */
- if (len < discdevs->capacity) {
- discdevs->devices[len] = libusb_ref_device(dev);
- discdevs->len++;
- return discdevs;
- }
- /* exceeded capacity, need to grow */
- usbi_dbg("need to increase capacity");
- capacity = discdevs->capacity + DISCOVERED_DEVICES_SIZE_STEP;
- discdevs = realloc(discdevs,
- sizeof(*discdevs) + (sizeof(void *) * capacity));
- if (discdevs) {
- discdevs->capacity = capacity;
- discdevs->devices[len] = libusb_ref_device(dev);
- discdevs->len++;
- }
- return discdevs;
- }
- static void discovered_devs_free(struct discovered_devs *discdevs)
- {
- size_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < discdevs->len; i++)
- libusb_unref_device(discdevs->devices[i]);
- free(discdevs);
- }
- /* Allocate a new device with a specific session ID. The returned device has
- * a reference count of 1. */
- struct libusb_device *usbi_alloc_device(struct libusb_context *ctx,
- unsigned long session_id)
- {
- size_t priv_size = usbi_backend->device_priv_size;
- struct libusb_device *dev = calloc(1, sizeof(*dev) + priv_size);
- int r;
- if (!dev)
- return NULL;
- r = usbi_mutex_init(&dev->lock, NULL);
- if (r) {
- free(dev);
- return NULL;
- }
- dev->ctx = ctx;
- dev->refcnt = 1;
- dev->session_data = session_id;
- dev->speed = LIBUSB_SPEED_UNKNOWN;
- memset(&dev->os_priv, 0, priv_size);
- if (!libusb_has_capability(LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG)) {
- usbi_connect_device (dev);
- }
- return dev;
- }
- void usbi_connect_device(struct libusb_device *dev)
- {
- libusb_hotplug_message message = {LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_ARRIVED, dev};
- int ret;
- dev->attached = 1;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_add(&dev->list, &dev->ctx->usb_devs);
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- /* Signal that an event has occurred for this device if we support hotplug AND
- the hotplug pipe is ready. This prevents an event from getting raised during
- initial enumeration. */
- if (libusb_has_capability(LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG) && dev->ctx->hotplug_pipe[1] > 0) {
- ret = usbi_write(dev->ctx->hotplug_pipe[1], &message, sizeof (message));
- if (sizeof (message) != ret) {
- usbi_err(DEVICE_CTX(dev), "error writing hotplug message");
- }
- }
- }
- void usbi_disconnect_device(struct libusb_device *dev)
- {
- libusb_hotplug_message message = {LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_LEFT, dev};
- struct libusb_context *ctx = dev->ctx;
- int ret;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- dev->attached = 0;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- /* Signal that an event has occurred for this device if we support hotplug AND
- the hotplug pipe is ready. This prevents an event from getting raised during
- initial enumeration. libusb_handle_events will take care of dereferencing the
- device. */
- if (libusb_has_capability(LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG) && dev->ctx->hotplug_pipe[1] > 0) {
- ret = usbi_write(dev->ctx->hotplug_pipe[1], &message, sizeof (message));
- if (sizeof(message) != ret) {
- usbi_err(DEVICE_CTX(dev), "error writing hotplug message");
- }
- }
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_del(&dev->list);
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- }
- /* Perform some final sanity checks on a newly discovered device. If this
- * function fails (negative return code), the device should not be added
- * to the discovered device list. */
- int usbi_sanitize_device(struct libusb_device *dev)
- {
- int r;
- uint8_t num_configurations;
- r = usbi_device_cache_descriptor(dev);
- if (r < 0)
- return r;
- num_configurations = dev->device_descriptor.bNumConfigurations;
- if (num_configurations > USB_MAXCONFIG) {
- usbi_err(DEVICE_CTX(dev), "too many configurations");
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_IO;
- } else if (0 == num_configurations)
- usbi_dbg("zero configurations, maybe an unauthorized device");
- dev->num_configurations = num_configurations;
- return 0;
- }
- /* Examine libusb's internal list of known devices, looking for one with
- * a specific session ID. Returns the matching device if it was found, and
- * NULL otherwise. */
- struct libusb_device *usbi_get_device_by_session_id(struct libusb_context *ctx,
- unsigned long session_id)
- {
- struct libusb_device *dev;
- struct libusb_device *ret = NULL;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_for_each_entry(dev, &ctx->usb_devs, list, struct libusb_device)
- if (dev->session_data == session_id) {
- ret = dev;
- break;
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- return ret;
- }
- /** @ingroup dev
- * Returns a list of USB devices currently attached to the system. This is
- * your entry point into finding a USB device to operate.
- *
- * You are expected to unreference all the devices when you are done with
- * them, and then free the list with libusb_free_device_list(). Note that
- * libusb_free_device_list() can unref all the devices for you. Be careful
- * not to unreference a device you are about to open until after you have
- * opened it.
- *
- * This return value of this function indicates the number of devices in
- * the resultant list. The list is actually one element larger, as it is
- * NULL-terminated.
- *
- * \param ctx the context to operate on, or NULL for the default context
- * \param list output location for a list of devices. Must be later freed with
- * libusb_free_device_list().
- * \returns The number of devices in the outputted list, or any
- * \ref libusb_error according to errors encountered by the backend.
- */
- ssize_t API_EXPORTED libusb_get_device_list(libusb_context *ctx,
- libusb_device ***list)
- {
- struct discovered_devs *discdevs = discovered_devs_alloc();
- struct libusb_device **ret;
- int r = 0;
- ssize_t i, len;
- USBI_GET_CONTEXT(ctx);
- usbi_dbg("");
- if (!discdevs)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
- if (libusb_has_capability(LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG)) {
- /* backend provides hotplug support */
- struct libusb_device *dev;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_for_each_entry(dev, &ctx->usb_devs, list, struct libusb_device) {
- discdevs = discovered_devs_append(discdevs, dev);
- if (!discdevs) {
- r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
- break;
- }
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- } else {
- /* backend does not provide hotplug support */
- r = usbi_backend->get_device_list(ctx, &discdevs);
- }
- if (r < 0) {
- len = r;
- goto out;
- }
- /* convert discovered_devs into a list */
- len = discdevs->len;
- ret = malloc(sizeof(void *) * (len + 1));
- if (!ret) {
- len = LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
- goto out;
- }
- ret[len] = NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- struct libusb_device *dev = discdevs->devices[i];
- ret[i] = libusb_ref_device(dev);
- }
- *list = ret;
- out:
- discovered_devs_free(discdevs);
- return len;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Frees a list of devices previously discovered using
- * libusb_get_device_list(). If the unref_devices parameter is set, the
- * reference count of each device in the list is decremented by 1.
- * \param list the list to free
- * \param unref_devices whether to unref the devices in the list
- */
- void API_EXPORTED libusb_free_device_list(libusb_device **list,
- int unref_devices)
- {
- if (!list)
- return;
- if (unref_devices) {
- int i = 0;
- struct libusb_device *dev;
- while ((dev = list[i++]) != NULL)
- libusb_unref_device(dev);
- }
- free(list);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Get the number of the bus that a device is connected to.
- * \param dev a device
- * \returns the bus number
- */
- uint8_t API_EXPORTED libusb_get_bus_number(libusb_device *dev)
- {
- return dev->bus_number;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Get the address of the device on the bus it is connected to.
- * \param dev a device
- * \returns the device address
- */
- uint8_t API_EXPORTED libusb_get_device_address(libusb_device *dev)
- {
- return dev->device_address;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Get the negotiated connection speed for a device.
- * \param dev a device
- * \returns a \ref libusb_speed code, where LIBUSB_SPEED_UNKNOWN means that
- * the OS doesn't know or doesn't support returning the negotiated speed.
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_get_device_speed(libusb_device *dev)
- {
- return dev->speed;
- }
- static const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *find_endpoint(
- struct libusb_config_descriptor *config, unsigned char endpoint)
- {
- int iface_idx;
- for (iface_idx = 0; iface_idx < config->bNumInterfaces; iface_idx++) {
- const struct libusb_interface *iface = &config->interface[iface_idx];
- int altsetting_idx;
- for (altsetting_idx = 0; altsetting_idx < iface->num_altsetting;
- altsetting_idx++) {
- const struct libusb_interface_descriptor *altsetting
- = &iface->altsetting[altsetting_idx];
- int ep_idx;
- for (ep_idx = 0; ep_idx < altsetting->bNumEndpoints; ep_idx++) {
- const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *ep =
- &altsetting->endpoint[ep_idx];
- if (ep->bEndpointAddress == endpoint)
- return ep;
- }
- }
- }
- return NULL;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Convenience function to retrieve the wMaxPacketSize value for a particular
- * endpoint in the active device configuration.
- *
- * This function was originally intended to be of assistance when setting up
- * isochronous transfers, but a design mistake resulted in this function
- * instead. It simply returns the wMaxPacketSize value without considering
- * its contents. If you're dealing with isochronous transfers, you probably
- * want libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size() instead.
- *
- * \param dev a device
- * \param endpoint address of the endpoint in question
- * \returns the wMaxPacketSize value
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the endpoint does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_get_max_packet_size(libusb_device *dev,
- unsigned char endpoint)
- {
- struct libusb_config_descriptor *config;
- const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *ep;
- int r;
- r = libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(dev, &config);
- if (r < 0) {
- usbi_err(DEVICE_CTX(dev),
- "could not retrieve active config descriptor");
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER;
- }
- ep = find_endpoint(config, endpoint);
- if (!ep)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND;
- r = ep->wMaxPacketSize;
- libusb_free_config_descriptor(config);
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Calculate the maximum packet size which a specific endpoint is capable is
- * sending or receiving in the duration of 1 microframe
- *
- * Only the active configution is examined. The calculation is based on the
- * wMaxPacketSize field in the endpoint descriptor as described in section
- * 9.6.6 in the USB 2.0 specifications.
- *
- * If acting on an isochronous or interrupt endpoint, this function will
- * multiply the value found in bits 0:10 by the number of transactions per
- * microframe (determined by bits 11:12). Otherwise, this function just
- * returns the numeric value found in bits 0:10.
- *
- * This function is useful for setting up isochronous transfers, for example
- * you might pass the return value from this function to
- * libusb_set_iso_packet_lengths() in order to set the length field of every
- * isochronous packet in a transfer.
- *
- * Since v1.0.3.
- *
- * \param dev a device
- * \param endpoint address of the endpoint in question
- * \returns the maximum packet size which can be sent/received on this endpoint
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the endpoint does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size(libusb_device *dev,
- unsigned char endpoint)
- {
- struct libusb_config_descriptor *config;
- const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *ep;
- enum libusb_transfer_type ep_type;
- uint16_t val;
- int r;
- r = libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(dev, &config);
- if (r < 0) {
- usbi_err(DEVICE_CTX(dev),
- "could not retrieve active config descriptor");
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER;
- }
- ep = find_endpoint(config, endpoint);
- if (!ep)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND;
- val = ep->wMaxPacketSize;
- ep_type = ep->bmAttributes & 0x3;
- libusb_free_config_descriptor(config);
- r = val & 0x07ff;
- if (ep_type == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS
- || ep_type == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT)
- r *= (1 + ((val >> 11) & 3));
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Increment the reference count of a device.
- * \param dev the device to reference
- * \returns the same device
- */
- DEFAULT_VISIBILITY
- libusb_device * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_ref_device(libusb_device *dev)
- {
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- dev->refcnt++;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return dev;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Decrement the reference count of a device. If the decrement operation
- * causes the reference count to reach zero, the device shall be destroyed.
- * \param dev the device to unreference
- */
- void API_EXPORTED libusb_unref_device(libusb_device *dev)
- {
- int refcnt;
- if (!dev)
- return;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- refcnt = --dev->refcnt;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- if (refcnt == 0) {
- usbi_dbg("destroy device %d.%d", dev->bus_number, dev->device_address);
- if (usbi_backend->destroy_device)
- usbi_backend->destroy_device(dev);
- if (!libusb_has_capability(LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG)) {
- /* backend does not support hotplug */
- usbi_disconnect_device(dev);
- }
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&dev->lock);
- free(dev);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Interrupt the iteration of the event handling thread, so that it picks
- * up the new fd.
- */
- void usbi_fd_notification(struct libusb_context *ctx)
- {
- unsigned char dummy = 1;
- ssize_t r;
- if (ctx == NULL)
- return;
- /* record that we are messing with poll fds */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify++;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- /* write some data on control pipe to interrupt event handlers */
- r = usbi_write(ctx->ctrl_pipe[1], &dummy, sizeof(dummy));
- if (r <= 0) {
- usbi_warn(ctx, "internal signalling write failed");
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify--;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- return;
- }
- /* take event handling lock */
- libusb_lock_events(ctx);
- /* read the dummy data */
- r = usbi_read(ctx->ctrl_pipe[0], &dummy, sizeof(dummy));
- if (r <= 0)
- usbi_warn(ctx, "internal signalling read failed");
- /* we're done with modifying poll fds */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify--;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- /* Release event handling lock and wake up event waiters */
- libusb_unlock_events(ctx);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Open a device and obtain a device handle. A handle allows you to perform
- * I/O on the device in question.
- *
- * Internally, this function adds a reference to the device and makes it
- * available to you through libusb_get_device(). This reference is removed
- * during libusb_close().
- *
- * This is a non-blocking function; no requests are sent over the bus.
- *
- * \param dev the device to open
- * \param handle output location for the returned device handle pointer. Only
- * populated when the return code is 0.
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM on memory allocation failure
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS if the user has insufficient permissions
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_open(libusb_device *dev,
- libusb_device_handle **handle)
- {
- struct libusb_context *ctx = DEVICE_CTX(dev);
- struct libusb_device_handle *_handle;
- size_t priv_size = usbi_backend->device_handle_priv_size;
- int r;
- usbi_dbg("open %d.%d", dev->bus_number, dev->device_address);
- if (!dev->attached) {
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- }
- _handle = malloc(sizeof(*_handle) + priv_size);
- if (!_handle)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
- r = usbi_mutex_init(&_handle->lock, NULL);
- if (r) {
- free(_handle);
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER;
- }
- _handle->dev = libusb_ref_device(dev);
- _handle->claimed_interfaces = 0;
- memset(&_handle->os_priv, 0, priv_size);
- r = usbi_backend->open(_handle);
- if (r < 0) {
- usbi_dbg("open %d.%d returns %d", dev->bus_number, dev->device_address, r);
- libusb_unref_device(dev);
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&_handle->lock);
- free(_handle);
- return r;
- }
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- list_add(&_handle->list, &ctx->open_devs);
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- *handle = _handle;
- /* At this point, we want to interrupt any existing event handlers so
- * that they realise the addition of the new device's poll fd. One
- * example when this is desirable is if the user is running a separate
- * dedicated libusb events handling thread, which is running with a long
- * or infinite timeout. We want to interrupt that iteration of the loop,
- * so that it picks up the new fd, and then continues. */
- usbi_fd_notification(ctx);
- return 0;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Convenience function for finding a device with a particular
- * <tt>idVendor</tt>/<tt>idProduct</tt> combination. This function is intended
- * for those scenarios where you are using libusb to knock up a quick test
- * application - it allows you to avoid calling libusb_get_device_list() and
- * worrying about traversing/freeing the list.
- *
- * This function has limitations and is hence not intended for use in real
- * applications: if multiple devices have the same IDs it will only
- * give you the first one, etc.
- *
- * \param ctx the context to operate on, or NULL for the default context
- * \param vendor_id the idVendor value to search for
- * \param product_id the idProduct value to search for
- * \returns a handle for the first found device, or NULL on error or if the
- * device could not be found. */
- DEFAULT_VISIBILITY
- libusb_device_handle * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid(
- libusb_context *ctx, uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id)
- {
- struct libusb_device **devs;
- struct libusb_device *found = NULL;
- struct libusb_device *dev;
- struct libusb_device_handle *handle = NULL;
- size_t i = 0;
- int r;
- if (libusb_get_device_list(ctx, &devs) < 0)
- return NULL;
- while ((dev = devs[i++]) != NULL) {
- struct libusb_device_descriptor desc;
- r = libusb_get_device_descriptor(dev, &desc);
- if (r < 0)
- goto out;
- if (desc.idVendor == vendor_id && desc.idProduct == product_id) {
- found = dev;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (found) {
- r = libusb_open(found, &handle);
- if (r < 0)
- handle = NULL;
- }
- out:
- libusb_free_device_list(devs, 1);
- return handle;
- }
- static void do_close(struct libusb_context *ctx,
- struct libusb_device_handle *dev_handle)
- {
- struct usbi_transfer *itransfer;
- struct usbi_transfer *tmp;
- libusb_lock_events(ctx);
- /* remove any transfers in flight that are for this device */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->flying_transfers_lock);
- /* safe iteration because transfers may be being deleted */
- list_for_each_entry_safe(itransfer, tmp, &ctx->flying_transfers, list, struct usbi_transfer) {
- struct libusb_transfer *transfer =
- USBI_TRANSFER_TO_LIBUSB_TRANSFER(itransfer);
- if (transfer->dev_handle != dev_handle)
- continue;
- if (!(itransfer->flags & USBI_TRANSFER_DEVICE_DISAPPEARED)) {
- usbi_err(ctx, "Device handle closed while transfer was still being processed, but the device is still connected as far as we know");
- if (itransfer->flags & USBI_TRANSFER_CANCELLING)
- usbi_warn(ctx, "A cancellation for an in-flight transfer hasn't completed but closing the device handle");
- else
- usbi_err(ctx, "A cancellation hasn't even been scheduled on the transfer for which the device is closing");
- }
- /* remove from the list of in-flight transfers and make sure
- * we don't accidentally use the device handle in the future
- * (or that such accesses will be easily caught and identified as a crash)
- */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&itransfer->lock);
- list_del(&itransfer->list);
- transfer->dev_handle = NULL;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&itransfer->lock);
- /* it is up to the user to free up the actual transfer struct. this is
- * just making sure that we don't attempt to process the transfer after
- * the device handle is invalid
- */
- usbi_dbg("Removed transfer %p from the in-flight list because device handle %p closed",
- transfer, dev_handle);
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->flying_transfers_lock);
- libusb_unlock_events(ctx);
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- list_del(&dev_handle->list);
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- usbi_backend->close(dev_handle);
- libusb_unref_device(dev_handle->dev);
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&dev_handle->lock);
- free(dev_handle);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Close a device handle. Should be called on all open handles before your
- * application exits.
- *
- * Internally, this function destroys the reference that was added by
- * libusb_open() on the given device.
- *
- * This is a non-blocking function; no requests are sent over the bus.
- *
- * \param dev_handle the handle to close
- */
- void API_EXPORTED libusb_close(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle)
- {
- struct libusb_context *ctx;
- unsigned char dummy = 1;
- ssize_t r;
- if (!dev_handle)
- return;
- usbi_dbg("");
- ctx = HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle);
- /* Similarly to libusb_open(), we want to interrupt all event handlers
- * at this point. More importantly, we want to perform the actual close of
- * the device while holding the event handling lock (preventing any other
- * thread from doing event handling) because we will be removing a file
- * descriptor from the polling loop. */
- /* record that we are messing with poll fds */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify++;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- /* write some data on control pipe to interrupt event handlers */
- r = usbi_write(ctx->ctrl_pipe[1], &dummy, sizeof(dummy));
- if (r <= 0) {
- usbi_warn(ctx, "internal signalling write failed, closing anyway");
- do_close(ctx, dev_handle);
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify--;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- return;
- }
- /* take event handling lock */
- libusb_lock_events(ctx);
- /* read the dummy data */
- r = usbi_read(ctx->ctrl_pipe[0], &dummy, sizeof(dummy));
- if (r <= 0)
- usbi_warn(ctx, "internal signalling read failed, closing anyway");
- /* Close the device */
- do_close(ctx, dev_handle);
- /* we're done with modifying poll fds */
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- ctx->pollfd_modify--;
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->pollfd_modify_lock);
- /* Release event handling lock and wake up event waiters */
- libusb_unlock_events(ctx);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Get the underlying device for a handle. This function does not modify
- * the reference count of the returned device, so do not feel compelled to
- * unreference it when you are done.
- * \param dev_handle a device handle
- * \returns the underlying device
- */
- DEFAULT_VISIBILITY
- libusb_device * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle)
- {
- return dev_handle->dev;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Determine the bConfigurationValue of the currently active configuration.
- *
- * You could formulate your own control request to obtain this information,
- * but this function has the advantage that it may be able to retrieve the
- * information from operating system caches (no I/O involved).
- *
- * If the OS does not cache this information, then this function will block
- * while a control transfer is submitted to retrieve the information.
- *
- * This function will return a value of 0 in the <tt>config</tt> output
- * parameter if the device is in unconfigured state.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param config output location for the bConfigurationValue of the active
- * configuration (only valid for return code 0)
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_get_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int *config)
- {
- int r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
- usbi_dbg("");
- if (usbi_backend->get_configuration)
- r = usbi_backend->get_configuration(dev, config);
- if (r == LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
- uint8_t tmp = 0;
- usbi_dbg("falling back to control message");
- r = libusb_control_transfer(dev, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN,
- LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_CONFIGURATION, 0, 0, &tmp, 1, 1000);
- if (r == 0) {
- usbi_err(HANDLE_CTX(dev), "zero bytes returned in ctrl transfer?");
- r = LIBUSB_ERROR_IO;
- } else if (r == 1) {
- r = 0;
- *config = tmp;
- } else {
- usbi_dbg("control failed, error %d", r);
- }
- }
- if (r == 0)
- usbi_dbg("active config %d", *config);
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Set the active configuration for a device.
- *
- * The operating system may or may not have already set an active
- * configuration on the device. It is up to your application to ensure the
- * correct configuration is selected before you attempt to claim interfaces
- * and perform other operations.
- *
- * If you call this function on a device already configured with the selected
- * configuration, then this function will act as a lightweight device reset:
- * it will issue a SET_CONFIGURATION request using the current configuration,
- * causing most USB-related device state to be reset (altsetting reset to zero,
- * endpoint halts cleared, toggles reset).
- *
- * You cannot change/reset configuration if your application has claimed
- * interfaces - you should free them with libusb_release_interface() first.
- * You cannot change/reset configuration if other applications or drivers have
- * claimed interfaces.
- *
- * A configuration value of -1 will put the device in unconfigured state.
- * The USB specifications state that a configuration value of 0 does this,
- * however buggy devices exist which actually have a configuration 0.
- *
- * You should always use this function rather than formulating your own
- * SET_CONFIGURATION control request. This is because the underlying operating
- * system needs to know when such changes happen.
- *
- * This is a blocking function.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param configuration the bConfigurationValue of the configuration you
- * wish to activate, or -1 if you wish to put the device in unconfigured state
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the requested configuration does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if interfaces are currently claimed
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_set_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int configuration)
- {
- usbi_dbg("configuration %d", configuration);
- return usbi_backend->set_configuration(dev, configuration);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Claim an interface on a given device handle. You must claim the interface
- * you wish to use before you can perform I/O on any of its endpoints.
- *
- * It is legal to attempt to claim an already-claimed interface, in which
- * case libusb just returns 0 without doing anything.
- *
- * Claiming of interfaces is a purely logical operation; it does not cause
- * any requests to be sent over the bus. Interface claiming is used to
- * instruct the underlying operating system that your application wishes
- * to take ownership of the interface.
- *
- * This is a non-blocking function.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the <tt>bInterfaceNumber</tt> of the interface you
- * wish to claim
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the requested interface does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if another program or driver has claimed the
- * interface
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns a LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_claim_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number)
- {
- int r = 0;
- usbi_dbg("interface %d", interface_number);
- if (interface_number >= USB_MAXINTERFACES)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM;
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- if (dev->claimed_interfaces & (1 << interface_number))
- goto out;
- r = usbi_backend->claim_interface(dev, interface_number);
- if (r == 0)
- dev->claimed_interfaces |= 1 << interface_number;
- out:
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Release an interface previously claimed with libusb_claim_interface(). You
- * should release all claimed interfaces before closing a device handle.
- *
- * This is a blocking function. A SET_INTERFACE control request will be sent
- * to the device, resetting interface state to the first alternate setting.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the <tt>bInterfaceNumber</tt> of the
- * previously-claimed interface
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the interface was not claimed
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_release_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number)
- {
- int r;
- usbi_dbg("interface %d", interface_number);
- if (interface_number >= USB_MAXINTERFACES)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- if (!(dev->claimed_interfaces & (1 << interface_number))) {
- r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND;
- goto out;
- }
- r = usbi_backend->release_interface(dev, interface_number);
- if (r == 0)
- dev->claimed_interfaces &= ~(1 << interface_number);
- out:
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Activate an alternate setting for an interface. The interface must have
- * been previously claimed with libusb_claim_interface().
- *
- * You should always use this function rather than formulating your own
- * SET_INTERFACE control request. This is because the underlying operating
- * system needs to know when such changes happen.
- *
- * This is a blocking function.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the <tt>bInterfaceNumber</tt> of the
- * previously-claimed interface
- * \param alternate_setting the <tt>bAlternateSetting</tt> of the alternate
- * setting to activate
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the interface was not claimed, or the
- * requested alternate setting does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_set_interface_alt_setting(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number, int alternate_setting)
- {
- usbi_dbg("interface %d altsetting %d",
- interface_number, alternate_setting);
- if (interface_number >= USB_MAXINTERFACES)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM;
- usbi_mutex_lock(&dev->lock);
- if (!dev->dev->attached) {
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- }
- if (!(dev->claimed_interfaces & (1 << interface_number))) {
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND;
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&dev->lock);
- return usbi_backend->set_interface_altsetting(dev, interface_number,
- alternate_setting);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Clear the halt/stall condition for an endpoint. Endpoints with halt status
- * are unable to receive or transmit data until the halt condition is stalled.
- *
- * You should cancel all pending transfers before attempting to clear the halt
- * condition.
- *
- * This is a blocking function.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param endpoint the endpoint to clear halt status
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the endpoint does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_clear_halt(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- unsigned char endpoint)
- {
- usbi_dbg("endpoint %x", endpoint);
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- return usbi_backend->clear_halt(dev, endpoint);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Perform a USB port reset to reinitialize a device. The system will attempt
- * to restore the previous configuration and alternate settings after the
- * reset has completed.
- *
- * If the reset fails, the descriptors change, or the previous state cannot be
- * restored, the device will appear to be disconnected and reconnected. This
- * means that the device handle is no longer valid (you should close it) and
- * rediscover the device. A return code of LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND indicates
- * when this is the case.
- *
- * This is a blocking function which usually incurs a noticeable delay.
- *
- * \param dev a handle of the device to reset
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if re-enumeration is required, or if the
- * device has been disconnected
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_reset_device(libusb_device_handle *dev)
- {
- usbi_dbg("");
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- return usbi_backend->reset_device(dev);
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Determine if a kernel driver is active on an interface. If a kernel driver
- * is active, you cannot claim the interface, and libusb will be unable to
- * perform I/O.
- *
- * This functionality is not available on Windows.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the interface to check
- * \returns 0 if no kernel driver is active
- * \returns 1 if a kernel driver is active
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED on platforms where the functionality
- * is not available
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- * \see libusb_detach_kernel_driver()
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_kernel_driver_active(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number)
- {
- usbi_dbg("interface %d", interface_number);
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- if (usbi_backend->kernel_driver_active)
- return usbi_backend->kernel_driver_active(dev, interface_number);
- else
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Detach a kernel driver from an interface. If successful, you will then be
- * able to claim the interface and perform I/O.
- *
- * This functionality is not available on Darwin or Windows.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the interface to detach the driver from
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no kernel driver was active
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if the interface does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED on platforms where the functionality
- * is not available
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- * \see libusb_kernel_driver_active()
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_detach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number)
- {
- usbi_dbg("interface %d", interface_number);
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- if (usbi_backend->detach_kernel_driver)
- return usbi_backend->detach_kernel_driver(dev, interface_number);
- else
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
- }
- /** \ingroup dev
- * Re-attach an interface's kernel driver, which was previously detached
- * using libusb_detach_kernel_driver(). This call is only effective on
- * Linux and returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED on all other platforms.
- *
- * This functionality is not available on Darwin or Windows.
- *
- * \param dev a device handle
- * \param interface_number the interface to attach the driver from
- * \returns 0 on success
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no kernel driver was active
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if the interface does not exist
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED on platforms where the functionality
- * is not available
- * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if the driver cannot be attached because the
- * interface is claimed by a program or driver
- * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
- * \see libusb_kernel_driver_active()
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_attach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev,
- int interface_number)
- {
- usbi_dbg("interface %d", interface_number);
- if (!dev->dev->attached)
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
- if (usbi_backend->attach_kernel_driver)
- return usbi_backend->attach_kernel_driver(dev, interface_number);
- else
- return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
- }
- /** \ingroup lib
- * Set message verbosity.
- * - Level 0: no messages ever printed by the library (default)
- * - Level 1: error messages are printed to stderr
- * - Level 2: warning and error messages are printed to stderr
- * - Level 3: informational messages are printed to stdout, warning and error
- * messages are printed to stderr
- *
- * The default level is 0, which means no messages are ever printed. If you
- * choose to increase the message verbosity level, ensure that your
- * application does not close the stdout/stderr file descriptors.
- *
- * You are advised to set level 3. libusb is conservative with its message
- * logging and most of the time, will only log messages that explain error
- * conditions and other oddities. This will help you debug your software.
- *
- * If the LIBUSB_DEBUG environment variable was set when libusb was
- * initialized, this function does nothing: the message verbosity is fixed
- * to the value in the environment variable.
- *
- * If libusb was compiled without any message logging, this function does
- * nothing: you'll never get any messages.
- *
- * If libusb was compiled with verbose debug message logging, this function
- * does nothing: you'll always get messages from all levels.
- *
- * \param ctx the context to operate on, or NULL for the default context
- * \param level debug level to set
- */
- void API_EXPORTED libusb_set_debug(libusb_context *ctx, int level)
- {
- USBI_GET_CONTEXT(ctx);
- if (!ctx->debug_fixed)
- ctx->debug = level;
- }
- /** \ingroup lib
- * Initialize libusb. This function must be called before calling any other
- * libusb function.
- *
- * If you do not provide an output location for a context pointer, a default
- * context will be created. If there was already a default context, it will
- * be reused (and nothing will be initialized/reinitialized).
- *
- * \param context Optional output location for context pointer.
- * Only valid on return code 0.
- * \returns 0 on success, or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
- * \see contexts
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_init(libusb_context **context)
- {
- struct libusb_device *dev, *next;
- char *dbg = getenv("LIBUSB_DEBUG");
- struct libusb_context *ctx;
- static int first_init = 1;
- int r = 0;
- usbi_mutex_static_lock(&default_context_lock);
- if (!context && usbi_default_context) {
- usbi_dbg("reusing default context");
- default_context_refcnt++;
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&default_context_lock);
- return 0;
- }
- ctx = malloc(sizeof(*ctx));
- if (!ctx) {
- r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
- goto err_unlock;
- }
- memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(*ctx));
- if (dbg) {
- ctx->debug = atoi(dbg);
- if (ctx->debug)
- ctx->debug_fixed = 1;
- }
- usbi_dbg("libusb-%d.%d.%d%s%s%s",
- libusb_version_internal.major,
- libusb_version_internal.minor,
- libusb_version_internal.micro,
- libusb_version_internal.rc,
- libusb_version_internal.describe[0] ? " git:" : "",
- libusb_version_internal.describe);
- usbi_mutex_init(&ctx->usb_devs_lock, NULL);
- usbi_mutex_init(&ctx->open_devs_lock, NULL);
- usbi_mutex_init(&ctx->hotplug_cbs_lock, NULL);
- list_init(&ctx->usb_devs);
- list_init(&ctx->open_devs);
- list_init(&ctx->hotplug_cbs);
- if (usbi_backend->init) {
- r = usbi_backend->init(ctx);
- if (r)
- goto err_free_ctx;
- }
- r = usbi_io_init(ctx);
- if (r < 0) {
- if (usbi_backend->exit)
- usbi_backend->exit();
- goto err_destroy_mutex;
- }
- if (context) {
- *context = ctx;
- } else if (!usbi_default_context) {
- usbi_dbg("created default context");
- usbi_default_context = ctx;
- default_context_refcnt++;
- }
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&default_context_lock);
- usbi_mutex_static_lock(&active_contexts_lock);
- if (first_init) {
- first_init = 0;
- list_init (&active_contexts_list);
- }
- list_add (&ctx->list, &active_contexts_list);
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&active_contexts_lock);
- return 0;
- err_destroy_mutex:
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- err_free_ctx:
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_for_each_entry_safe(dev, next, &ctx->usb_devs, list, struct libusb_device) {
- list_del(&dev->list);
- libusb_unref_device(dev);
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- free(ctx);
- err_unlock:
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&default_context_lock);
- return r;
- }
- /** \ingroup lib
- * Deinitialize libusb. Should be called after closing all open devices and
- * before your application terminates.
- * \param ctx the context to deinitialize, or NULL for the default context
- */
- void API_EXPORTED libusb_exit(struct libusb_context *ctx)
- {
- struct libusb_device *dev, *next;
- usbi_dbg("");
- USBI_GET_CONTEXT(ctx);
- /* if working with default context, only actually do the deinitialization
- * if we're the last user */
- if (ctx == usbi_default_context) {
- usbi_mutex_static_lock(&default_context_lock);
- if (--default_context_refcnt > 0) {
- usbi_dbg("not destroying default context");
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&default_context_lock);
- return;
- }
- usbi_dbg("destroying default context");
- usbi_default_context = NULL;
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&default_context_lock);
- }
- usbi_mutex_static_lock(&active_contexts_lock);
- list_del (&ctx->list);
- usbi_mutex_static_unlock(&active_contexts_lock);
- usbi_hotplug_deregister_all(ctx);
- usbi_mutex_lock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- list_for_each_entry_safe(dev, next, &ctx->usb_devs, list, struct libusb_device) {
- list_del(&dev->list);
- libusb_unref_device(dev);
- }
- usbi_mutex_unlock(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- /* a little sanity check. doesn't bother with open_devs locking because
- * unless there is an application bug, nobody will be accessing this. */
- if (!list_empty(&ctx->open_devs))
- usbi_warn(ctx, "application left some devices open");
- usbi_io_exit(ctx);
- if (usbi_backend->exit)
- usbi_backend->exit();
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&ctx->open_devs_lock);
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&ctx->usb_devs_lock);
- usbi_mutex_destroy(&ctx->hotplug_cbs_lock);
- free(ctx);
- }
- /** \ingroup misc
- * Check at runtime if the loaded library has a given capability.
- *
- * \param capability the \ref libusb_capability to check for
- * \returns 1 if the running library has the capability, 0 otherwise
- */
- int API_EXPORTED libusb_has_capability(uint32_t capability)
- {
- enum libusb_capability cap = capability;
- switch (cap) {
- case LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_CAPABILITY:
- return 1;
- case LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG:
- return !(usbi_backend->get_device_list);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* this is defined in libusbi.h if needed */
- #ifdef LIBUSB_GETTIMEOFDAY_WIN32
- /*
- * gettimeofday
- * Implementation according to:
- * The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6
- * IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition
- */
- /*
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED
- *
- * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may
- * use, modify or distribute it freely.
- *
- * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY
- * DISCLAIMED. This includes but is not limited to warranties of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- *
- * Contributed by:
- * Danny Smith <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net>
- */
- /* Offset between 1/1/1601 and 1/1/1970 in 100 nanosec units */
- #define _W32_FT_OFFSET (116444736000000000)
- int usbi_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp, void *tzp)
- {
- union {
- unsigned __int64 ns100; /*time since 1 Jan 1601 in 100ns units */
- FILETIME ft;
- } _now;
- if(tp)
- {
- GetSystemTimeAsFileTime (&_now.ft);
- tp->tv_usec=(long)((_now.ns100 / 10) % 1000000 );
- tp->tv_sec= (long)((_now.ns100 - _W32_FT_OFFSET) / 10000000);
- }
- /* Always return 0 as per Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6.
- Do not set errno on error. */
- return 0;
- }
- #endif
- void usbi_log_v(struct libusb_context *ctx, enum usbi_log_level level,
- const char *function, const char *format, va_list args)
- {
- FILE *stream = stdout;
- const char *prefix;
- struct timeval now;
- static struct timeval first = { 0, 0 };
- #ifndef ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING
- USBI_GET_CONTEXT(ctx);
- if (!ctx)
- return;
- if (!ctx->debug)
- return;
- if (level == LOG_LEVEL_WARNING && ctx->debug < 2)
- return;
- if (level == LOG_LEVEL_INFO && ctx->debug < 3)
- return;
- #endif
- usbi_gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
- if (!first.tv_sec) {
- first.tv_sec = now.tv_sec;
- first.tv_usec = now.tv_usec;
- }
- if (now.tv_usec < first.tv_usec) {
- now.tv_sec--;
- now.tv_usec += 1000000;
- }
- now.tv_sec -= first.tv_sec;
- now.tv_usec -= first.tv_usec;
- switch (level) {
- case LOG_LEVEL_INFO:
- prefix = "info";
- break;
- case LOG_LEVEL_WARNING:
- stream = stderr;
- prefix = "warning";
- break;
- case LOG_LEVEL_ERROR:
- stream = stderr;
- prefix = "error";
- break;
- case LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
- stream = stderr;
- prefix = "debug";
- break;
- default:
- stream = stderr;
- prefix = "unknown";
- break;
- }
- fprintf(stream, "libusb: %d.%06d %s [%s] ",
- (int)now.tv_sec, (int)now.tv_usec, prefix, function);
- vfprintf(stream, format, args);
- fprintf(stream, "\n");
- }
- void usbi_log(struct libusb_context *ctx, enum usbi_log_level level,
- const char *function, const char *format, ...)
- {
- va_list args;
- va_start (args, format);
- usbi_log_v(ctx, level, function, format, args);
- va_end (args);
- }
- /** \ingroup misc
- * Returns a constant NULL-terminated string with the ASCII name of a libusb
- * error code. The caller must not free() the returned string.
- *
- * \param error_code The \ref libusb_error code to return the name of.
- * \returns The error name, or the string **UNKNOWN** if the value of
- * error_code is not a known error code.
- */
- DEFAULT_VISIBILITY const char * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_error_name(int error_code)
- {
- enum libusb_error error = error_code;
- switch (error) {
- case LIBUSB_SUCCESS:
- return "LIBUSB_SUCCESS";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_IO:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_IO";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER:
- return "LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER";
- }
- return "**UNKNOWN**";
- }
- /** \ingroup misc
- * Returns a constant string with an English short description of the given
- * error code. The caller should never free() the returned pointer since it
- * points to a constant string.
- * The returned string is encoded in ASCII form and always starts with a capital
- * letter and ends without any dot.
- * \param errcode the error code whose description is desired
- * \returns a short description of the error code in English
- */
- API_EXPORTED const char* libusb_strerror(enum libusb_error errcode)
- {
- switch (errcode) {
- case LIBUSB_SUCCESS:
- return "Success";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_IO:
- return "Input/output error";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM:
- return "Invalid parameter";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS:
- return "Access denied (insufficient permissions)";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE:
- return "No such device (it may have been disconnected)";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND:
- return "Entity not found";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY:
- return "Resource busy";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT:
- return "Operation timed out";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW:
- return "Overflow";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE:
- return "Pipe error";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED:
- return "System call interrupted (perhaps due to signal)";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM:
- return "Insufficient memory";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
- return "Operation not supported or unimplemented on this platform";
- case LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER:
- return "Other error";
- }
- return "Unknown error";
- }
- /** \ingroup misc
- * Returns a pointer to const struct libusb_version with the version
- * (major, minor, micro, rc, and nano) of the running library.
- */
- DEFAULT_VISIBILITY
- const struct libusb_version * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_version(void)
- {
- return &libusb_version_internal;
- }
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