libusbi.h revision 5821806d5e7f356e8fa4b058a389a808ea183019
1/*
2 * Internal header for libusb
3 * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
4 * Copyright (c) 2001 Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
5 *
6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
19 */
20
21#ifndef LIBUSBI_H
22#define LIBUSBI_H
23
24#include <config.h>
25
26#include <stddef.h>
27#include <stdint.h>
28#include <time.h>
29#ifdef HAVE_POLL_H
30#include <poll.h>
31#endif
32
33#include <libusb.h>
34
35/* Inside the libusb code, mark all public functions as follows:
36 *   return_type API_EXPORTED function_name(params) { ... }
37 * But if the function returns a pointer, mark it as follows:
38 *   DEFAULT_VISIBILITY return_type * LIBUSB_CALL function_name(params) { ... }
39 * In the libusb public header, mark all declarations as:
40 *   return_type LIBUSB_CALL function_name(params);
41 */
42#define API_EXPORTED LIBUSB_CALL DEFAULT_VISIBILITY
43
44#define DEVICE_DESC_LENGTH		18
45
46#define USB_MAXENDPOINTS	32
47#define USB_MAXINTERFACES	32
48#define USB_MAXCONFIG		8
49
50struct list_head {
51	struct list_head *prev, *next;
52};
53
54/* Get an entry from the list
55 * 	ptr - the address of this list_head element in "type"
56 * 	type - the data type that contains "member"
57 * 	member - the list_head element in "type"
58 */
59#define list_entry(ptr, type, member) \
60	((type *)((uintptr_t)(ptr) - (uintptr_t)(&((type *)0L)->member)))
61
62/* Get each entry from a list
63 *	pos - A structure pointer has a "member" element
64 *	head - list head
65 *	member - the list_head element in "pos"
66 *	type - the type of the first parameter
67 */
68#define list_for_each_entry(pos, head, member, type)			\
69	for (pos = list_entry((head)->next, type, member);			\
70		 &pos->member != (head);								\
71		 pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, type, member))
72
73#define list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, head, member, type)	\
74	for (pos = list_entry((head)->next, type, member),			\
75		 n = list_entry(pos->member.next, type, member);		\
76		 &pos->member != (head);								\
77		 pos = n, n = list_entry(n->member.next, type, member))
78
79#define list_empty(entry) ((entry)->next == (entry))
80
81static inline void list_init(struct list_head *entry)
82{
83	entry->prev = entry->next = entry;
84}
85
86static inline void list_add(struct list_head *entry, struct list_head *head)
87{
88	entry->next = head->next;
89	entry->prev = head;
90
91	head->next->prev = entry;
92	head->next = entry;
93}
94
95static inline void list_add_tail(struct list_head *entry,
96	struct list_head *head)
97{
98	entry->next = head;
99	entry->prev = head->prev;
100
101	head->prev->next = entry;
102	head->prev = entry;
103}
104
105static inline void list_del(struct list_head *entry)
106{
107	entry->next->prev = entry->prev;
108	entry->prev->next = entry->next;
109}
110
111#define container_of(ptr, type, member) ({                      \
112        const typeof( ((type *)0)->member ) *mptr = (ptr);    \
113        (type *)( (char *)mptr - offsetof(type,member) );})
114
115#define MIN(a, b)	((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
116#define MAX(a, b)	((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
117
118#define TIMESPEC_IS_SET(ts) ((ts)->tv_sec != 0 || (ts)->tv_nsec != 0)
119
120enum usbi_log_level {
121	LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG,
122	LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
123	LOG_LEVEL_WARNING,
124	LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
125};
126
127void usbi_log(struct libusb_context *ctx, enum usbi_log_level level,
128	const char *function, const char *format, ...);
129
130#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER > 1200
131
132#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING
133#define _usbi_log(ctx, level, ...) usbi_log(ctx, level, __FUNCTION__, __VA_ARGS__)
134#else
135#define _usbi_log(ctx, level, ...) do { (void)(ctx); } while(0)
136#endif
137
138#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING
139#define usbi_dbg(...) _usbi_log(NULL, LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__)
140#else
141#define usbi_dbg(...) do {} while(0)
142#endif
143
144#define usbi_info(ctx, ...) _usbi_log(ctx, LOG_LEVEL_INFO, __VA_ARGS__)
145#define usbi_warn(ctx, ...) _usbi_log(ctx, LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, __VA_ARGS__)
146#define usbi_err(ctx, ...) _usbi_log(ctx, LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__)
147
148#else /* !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER > 1200 */
149
150void usbi_log_v(struct libusb_context *ctx, enum usbi_log_level level,
151	const char *function, const char *format, va_list args);
152
153#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING
154#define LOG_BODY(ctxt, level) \
155{                             \
156	va_list args;             \
157	va_start (args, format);  \
158	usbi_log_v(ctxt, level, "", format, args); \
159	va_end(args);             \
160}
161#else
162#define LOG_BODY(ctxt, level) do { (void)(ctxt); } while(0)
163#endif
164
165static inline void usbi_info(struct libusb_context *ctx, const char *format,
166	...)
167	LOG_BODY(ctx,LOG_LEVEL_INFO)
168static inline void usbi_warn(struct libusb_context *ctx, const char *format,
169	...)
170	LOG_BODY(ctx,LOG_LEVEL_WARNING)
171static inline void usbi_err( struct libusb_context *ctx, const char *format,
172	...)
173	LOG_BODY(ctx,LOG_LEVEL_ERROR)
174
175static inline void usbi_dbg(const char *format, ...)
176#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING
177	LOG_BODY(NULL,LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
178#else
179{ }
180#endif
181
182#endif /* !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER > 1200 */
183
184#define USBI_GET_CONTEXT(ctx) if (!(ctx)) (ctx) = usbi_default_context
185#define DEVICE_CTX(dev) ((dev)->ctx)
186#define HANDLE_CTX(handle) (DEVICE_CTX((handle)->dev))
187#define TRANSFER_CTX(transfer) (HANDLE_CTX((transfer)->dev_handle))
188#define ITRANSFER_CTX(transfer) \
189	(TRANSFER_CTX(USBI_TRANSFER_TO_LIBUSB_TRANSFER(transfer)))
190
191/* Internal abstractions for thread synchronization and poll */
192#if defined(THREADS_POSIX)
193#include <os/threads_posix.h>
194#elif defined(OS_WINDOWS)
195#include <os/threads_windows.h>
196#endif
197
198#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_DARWIN)
199#include <unistd.h>
200#include <os/poll_posix.h>
201#elif defined(OS_WINDOWS)
202#include <os/poll_windows.h>
203#endif
204
205extern struct libusb_context *usbi_default_context;
206
207struct libusb_context {
208	int debug;
209	int debug_fixed;
210
211	/* internal control pipe, used for interrupting event handling when
212	 * something needs to modify poll fds. */
213	int ctrl_pipe[2];
214
215	struct list_head usb_devs;
216	usbi_mutex_t usb_devs_lock;
217
218	/* A list of open handles. Backends are free to traverse this if required.
219	 */
220	struct list_head open_devs;
221	usbi_mutex_t open_devs_lock;
222
223	/* this is a list of in-flight transfer handles, sorted by timeout
224	 * expiration. URBs to timeout the soonest are placed at the beginning of
225	 * the list, URBs that will time out later are placed after, and urbs with
226	 * infinite timeout are always placed at the very end. */
227	struct list_head flying_transfers;
228	usbi_mutex_t flying_transfers_lock;
229
230	/* list of poll fds */
231	struct list_head pollfds;
232	usbi_mutex_t pollfds_lock;
233
234	/* a counter that is set when we want to interrupt event handling, in order
235	 * to modify the poll fd set. and a lock to protect it. */
236	unsigned int pollfd_modify;
237	usbi_mutex_t pollfd_modify_lock;
238
239	/* user callbacks for pollfd changes */
240	libusb_pollfd_added_cb fd_added_cb;
241	libusb_pollfd_removed_cb fd_removed_cb;
242	void *fd_cb_user_data;
243
244	/* ensures that only one thread is handling events at any one time */
245	usbi_mutex_t events_lock;
246
247	/* used to see if there is an active thread doing event handling */
248	int event_handler_active;
249
250	/* used to wait for event completion in threads other than the one that is
251	 * event handling */
252	usbi_mutex_t event_waiters_lock;
253	usbi_cond_t event_waiters_cond;
254
255#ifdef USBI_TIMERFD_AVAILABLE
256	/* used for timeout handling, if supported by OS.
257	 * this timerfd is maintained to trigger on the next pending timeout */
258	int timerfd;
259#endif
260};
261
262#ifdef USBI_TIMERFD_AVAILABLE
263#define usbi_using_timerfd(ctx) ((ctx)->timerfd >= 0)
264#else
265#define usbi_using_timerfd(ctx) (0)
266#endif
267
268struct libusb_device {
269	/* lock protects refcnt, everything else is finalized at initialization
270	 * time */
271	usbi_mutex_t lock;
272	int refcnt;
273
274	struct libusb_context *ctx;
275
276	uint8_t bus_number;
277	uint8_t device_address;
278	uint8_t num_configurations;
279	enum libusb_speed speed;
280
281	struct list_head list;
282	unsigned long session_data;
283	unsigned char os_priv[0];
284};
285
286struct libusb_device_handle {
287	/* lock protects claimed_interfaces */
288	usbi_mutex_t lock;
289	unsigned long claimed_interfaces;
290
291	struct list_head list;
292	struct libusb_device *dev;
293	unsigned char os_priv[0];
294};
295
296enum {
297  USBI_CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
298  USBI_CLOCK_REALTIME
299};
300
301/* in-memory transfer layout:
302 *
303 * 1. struct usbi_transfer
304 * 2. struct libusb_transfer (which includes iso packets) [variable size]
305 * 3. os private data [variable size]
306 *
307 * from a libusb_transfer, you can get the usbi_transfer by rewinding the
308 * appropriate number of bytes.
309 * the usbi_transfer includes the number of allocated packets, so you can
310 * determine the size of the transfer and hence the start and length of the
311 * OS-private data.
312 */
313
314struct usbi_transfer {
315	int num_iso_packets;
316	struct list_head list;
317	struct timeval timeout;
318	int transferred;
319	uint8_t flags;
320
321	/* this lock is held during libusb_submit_transfer() and
322	 * libusb_cancel_transfer() (allowing the OS backend to prevent duplicate
323	 * cancellation, submission-during-cancellation, etc). the OS backend
324	 * should also take this lock in the handle_events path, to prevent the user
325	 * cancelling the transfer from another thread while you are processing
326	 * its completion (presumably there would be races within your OS backend
327	 * if this were possible). */
328	usbi_mutex_t lock;
329};
330
331enum usbi_transfer_flags {
332	/* The transfer has timed out */
333	USBI_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT = 1 << 0,
334
335	/* Set by backend submit_transfer() if the OS handles timeout */
336	USBI_TRANSFER_OS_HANDLES_TIMEOUT = 1 << 1,
337
338	/* Cancellation was requested via libusb_cancel_transfer() */
339	USBI_TRANSFER_CANCELLING = 1 << 2,
340
341	/* Operation on the transfer failed because the device disappeared */
342	USBI_TRANSFER_DEVICE_DISAPPEARED = 1 << 3,
343};
344
345#define USBI_TRANSFER_TO_LIBUSB_TRANSFER(transfer) \
346	((struct libusb_transfer *)(((unsigned char *)(transfer)) \
347		+ sizeof(struct usbi_transfer)))
348#define LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TO_USBI_TRANSFER(transfer) \
349	((struct usbi_transfer *)(((unsigned char *)(transfer)) \
350		- sizeof(struct usbi_transfer)))
351
352static inline void *usbi_transfer_get_os_priv(struct usbi_transfer *transfer)
353{
354	return ((unsigned char *)transfer) + sizeof(struct usbi_transfer)
355		+ sizeof(struct libusb_transfer)
356		+ (transfer->num_iso_packets
357			* sizeof(struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor));
358}
359
360/* bus structures */
361
362/* All standard descriptors have these 2 fields in common */
363struct usb_descriptor_header {
364	uint8_t  bLength;
365	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
366};
367
368/* shared data and functions */
369
370int usbi_io_init(struct libusb_context *ctx);
371void usbi_io_exit(struct libusb_context *ctx);
372
373struct libusb_device *usbi_alloc_device(struct libusb_context *ctx,
374	unsigned long session_id);
375struct libusb_device *usbi_get_device_by_session_id(struct libusb_context *ctx,
376	unsigned long session_id);
377int usbi_sanitize_device(struct libusb_device *dev);
378void usbi_handle_disconnect(struct libusb_device_handle *handle);
379
380int usbi_handle_transfer_completion(struct usbi_transfer *itransfer,
381	enum libusb_transfer_status status);
382int usbi_handle_transfer_cancellation(struct usbi_transfer *transfer);
383
384int usbi_parse_descriptor(unsigned char *source, const char *descriptor,
385	void *dest, int host_endian);
386int usbi_get_config_index_by_value(struct libusb_device *dev,
387	uint8_t bConfigurationValue, int *idx);
388
389/* polling */
390
391struct usbi_pollfd {
392	/* must come first */
393	struct libusb_pollfd pollfd;
394
395	struct list_head list;
396};
397
398int usbi_add_pollfd(struct libusb_context *ctx, int fd, short events);
399void usbi_remove_pollfd(struct libusb_context *ctx, int fd);
400void usbi_fd_notification(struct libusb_context *ctx);
401
402/* device discovery */
403
404/* we traverse usbfs without knowing how many devices we are going to find.
405 * so we create this discovered_devs model which is similar to a linked-list
406 * which grows when required. it can be freed once discovery has completed,
407 * eliminating the need for a list node in the libusb_device structure
408 * itself. */
409struct discovered_devs {
410	size_t len;
411	size_t capacity;
412	struct libusb_device *devices[0];
413};
414
415struct discovered_devs *discovered_devs_append(
416	struct discovered_devs *discdevs, struct libusb_device *dev);
417
418/* OS abstraction */
419
420/* This is the interface that OS backends need to implement.
421 * All fields are mandatory, except ones explicitly noted as optional. */
422struct usbi_os_backend {
423	/* A human-readable name for your backend, e.g. "Linux usbfs" */
424	const char *name;
425
426	/* Perform initialization of your backend. You might use this function
427	 * to determine specific capabilities of the system, allocate required
428	 * data structures for later, etc.
429	 *
430	 * This function is called when a libusb user initializes the library
431	 * prior to use.
432	 *
433	 * Return 0 on success, or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure.
434	 */
435	int (*init)(struct libusb_context *ctx);
436
437	/* Deinitialization. Optional. This function should destroy anything
438	 * that was set up by init.
439	 *
440	 * This function is called when the user deinitializes the library.
441	 */
442	void (*exit)(void);
443
444	/* Enumerate all the USB devices on the system, returning them in a list
445	 * of discovered devices.
446	 *
447	 * Your implementation should enumerate all devices on the system,
448	 * regardless of whether they have been seen before or not.
449	 *
450	 * When you have found a device, compute a session ID for it. The session
451	 * ID should uniquely represent that particular device for that particular
452	 * connection session since boot (i.e. if you disconnect and reconnect a
453	 * device immediately after, it should be assigned a different session ID).
454	 * If your OS cannot provide a unique session ID as described above,
455	 * presenting a session ID of (bus_number << 8 | device_address) should
456	 * be sufficient. Bus numbers and device addresses wrap and get reused,
457	 * but that is an unlikely case.
458	 *
459	 * After computing a session ID for a device, call
460	 * usbi_get_device_by_session_id(). This function checks if libusb already
461	 * knows about the device, and if so, it provides you with a libusb_device
462	 * structure for it.
463	 *
464	 * If usbi_get_device_by_session_id() returns NULL, it is time to allocate
465	 * a new device structure for the device. Call usbi_alloc_device() to
466	 * obtain a new libusb_device structure with reference count 1. Populate
467	 * the bus_number and device_address attributes of the new device, and
468	 * perform any other internal backend initialization you need to do. At
469	 * this point, you should be ready to provide device descriptors and so
470	 * on through the get_*_descriptor functions. Finally, call
471	 * usbi_sanitize_device() to perform some final sanity checks on the
472	 * device. Assuming all of the above succeeded, we can now continue.
473	 * If any of the above failed, remember to unreference the device that
474	 * was returned by usbi_alloc_device().
475	 *
476	 * At this stage we have a populated libusb_device structure (either one
477	 * that was found earlier, or one that we have just allocated and
478	 * populated). This can now be added to the discovered devices list
479	 * using discovered_devs_append(). Note that discovered_devs_append()
480	 * may reallocate the list, returning a new location for it, and also
481	 * note that reallocation can fail. Your backend should handle these
482	 * error conditions appropriately.
483	 *
484	 * This function should not generate any bus I/O and should not block.
485	 * If I/O is required (e.g. reading the active configuration value), it is
486	 * OK to ignore these suggestions :)
487	 *
488	 * This function is executed when the user wishes to retrieve a list
489	 * of USB devices connected to the system.
490	 *
491	 * Return 0 on success, or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure.
492	 */
493	int (*get_device_list)(struct libusb_context *ctx,
494		struct discovered_devs **discdevs);
495
496	/* Open a device for I/O and other USB operations. The device handle
497	 * is preallocated for you, you can retrieve the device in question
498	 * through handle->dev.
499	 *
500	 * Your backend should allocate any internal resources required for I/O
501	 * and other operations so that those operations can happen (hopefully)
502	 * without hiccup. This is also a good place to inform libusb that it
503	 * should monitor certain file descriptors related to this device -
504	 * see the usbi_add_pollfd() function.
505	 *
506	 * This function should not generate any bus I/O and should not block.
507	 *
508	 * This function is called when the user attempts to obtain a device
509	 * handle for a device.
510	 *
511	 * Return:
512	 * - 0 on success
513	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS if the user has insufficient permissions
514	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since
515	 *   discovery
516	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
517	 *
518	 * Do not worry about freeing the handle on failed open, the upper layers
519	 * do this for you.
520	 */
521	int (*open)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle);
522
523	/* Close a device such that the handle cannot be used again. Your backend
524	 * should destroy any resources that were allocated in the open path.
525	 * This may also be a good place to call usbi_remove_pollfd() to inform
526	 * libusb of any file descriptors associated with this device that should
527	 * no longer be monitored.
528	 *
529	 * This function is called when the user closes a device handle.
530	 */
531	void (*close)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle);
532
533	/* Retrieve the device descriptor from a device.
534	 *
535	 * The descriptor should be retrieved from memory, NOT via bus I/O to the
536	 * device. This means that you may have to cache it in a private structure
537	 * during get_device_list enumeration. Alternatively, you may be able
538	 * to retrieve it from a kernel interface (some Linux setups can do this)
539	 * still without generating bus I/O.
540	 *
541	 * This function is expected to write DEVICE_DESC_LENGTH (18) bytes into
542	 * buffer, which is guaranteed to be big enough.
543	 *
544	 * This function is called when sanity-checking a device before adding
545	 * it to the list of discovered devices, and also when the user requests
546	 * to read the device descriptor.
547	 *
548	 * This function is expected to return the descriptor in bus-endian format
549	 * (LE). If it returns the multi-byte values in host-endian format,
550	 * set the host_endian output parameter to "1".
551	 *
552	 * Return 0 on success or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure.
553	 */
554	int (*get_device_descriptor)(struct libusb_device *device,
555		unsigned char *buffer, int *host_endian);
556
557	/* Get the ACTIVE configuration descriptor for a device.
558	 *
559	 * The descriptor should be retrieved from memory, NOT via bus I/O to the
560	 * device. This means that you may have to cache it in a private structure
561	 * during get_device_list enumeration. You may also have to keep track
562	 * of which configuration is active when the user changes it.
563	 *
564	 * This function is expected to write len bytes of data into buffer, which
565	 * is guaranteed to be big enough. If you can only do a partial write,
566	 * return an error code.
567	 *
568	 * This function is expected to return the descriptor in bus-endian format
569	 * (LE). If it returns the multi-byte values in host-endian format,
570	 * set the host_endian output parameter to "1".
571	 *
572	 * Return:
573	 * - 0 on success
574	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the device is in unconfigured state
575	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
576	 */
577	int (*get_active_config_descriptor)(struct libusb_device *device,
578		unsigned char *buffer, size_t len, int *host_endian);
579
580	/* Get a specific configuration descriptor for a device.
581	 *
582	 * The descriptor should be retrieved from memory, NOT via bus I/O to the
583	 * device. This means that you may have to cache it in a private structure
584	 * during get_device_list enumeration.
585	 *
586	 * The requested descriptor is expressed as a zero-based index (i.e. 0
587	 * indicates that we are requesting the first descriptor). The index does
588	 * not (necessarily) equal the bConfigurationValue of the configuration
589	 * being requested.
590	 *
591	 * This function is expected to write len bytes of data into buffer, which
592	 * is guaranteed to be big enough. If you can only do a partial write,
593	 * return an error code.
594	 *
595	 * This function is expected to return the descriptor in bus-endian format
596	 * (LE). If it returns the multi-byte values in host-endian format,
597	 * set the host_endian output parameter to "1".
598	 *
599	 * Return 0 on success or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure.
600	 */
601	int (*get_config_descriptor)(struct libusb_device *device,
602		uint8_t config_index, unsigned char *buffer, size_t len,
603		int *host_endian);
604
605	/* Get the bConfigurationValue for the active configuration for a device.
606	 * Optional. This should only be implemented if you can retrieve it from
607	 * cache (don't generate I/O).
608	 *
609	 * If you cannot retrieve this from cache, either do not implement this
610	 * function, or return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED. This will cause
611	 * libusb to retrieve the information through a standard control transfer.
612	 *
613	 * This function must be non-blocking.
614	 * Return:
615	 * - 0 on success
616	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
617	 *   was opened
618	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the value cannot be retrieved without
619	 *   blocking
620	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure.
621	 */
622	int (*get_configuration)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle, int *config);
623
624	/* Set the active configuration for a device.
625	 *
626	 * A configuration value of -1 should put the device in unconfigured state.
627	 *
628	 * This function can block.
629	 *
630	 * Return:
631	 * - 0 on success
632	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the configuration does not exist
633	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if interfaces are currently claimed (and hence
634	 *   configuration cannot be changed)
635	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
636	 *   was opened
637	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure.
638	 */
639	int (*set_configuration)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle, int config);
640
641	/* Claim an interface. When claimed, the application can then perform
642	 * I/O to an interface's endpoints.
643	 *
644	 * This function should not generate any bus I/O and should not block.
645	 * Interface claiming is a logical operation that simply ensures that
646	 * no other drivers/applications are using the interface, and after
647	 * claiming, no other drivers/applicatiosn can use the interface because
648	 * we now "own" it.
649	 *
650	 * Return:
651	 * - 0 on success
652	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the interface does not exist
653	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if the interface is in use by another driver/app
654	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
655	 *   was opened
656	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
657	 */
658	int (*claim_interface)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle, int interface_number);
659
660	/* Release a previously claimed interface.
661	 *
662	 * This function should also generate a SET_INTERFACE control request,
663	 * resetting the alternate setting of that interface to 0. It's OK for
664	 * this function to block as a result.
665	 *
666	 * You will only ever be asked to release an interface which was
667	 * successfully claimed earlier.
668	 *
669	 * Return:
670	 * - 0 on success
671	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
672	 *   was opened
673	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
674	 */
675	int (*release_interface)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle, int interface_number);
676
677	/* Set the alternate setting for an interface.
678	 *
679	 * You will only ever be asked to set the alternate setting for an
680	 * interface which was successfully claimed earlier.
681	 *
682	 * It's OK for this function to block.
683	 *
684	 * Return:
685	 * - 0 on success
686	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the alternate setting does not exist
687	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
688	 *   was opened
689	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
690	 */
691	int (*set_interface_altsetting)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle,
692		int interface_number, int altsetting);
693
694	/* Clear a halt/stall condition on an endpoint.
695	 *
696	 * It's OK for this function to block.
697	 *
698	 * Return:
699	 * - 0 on success
700	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if the endpoint does not exist
701	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
702	 *   was opened
703	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
704	 */
705	int (*clear_halt)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle,
706		unsigned char endpoint);
707
708	/* Perform a USB port reset to reinitialize a device.
709	 *
710	 * If possible, the handle should still be usable after the reset
711	 * completes, assuming that the device descriptors did not change during
712	 * reset and all previous interface state can be restored.
713	 *
714	 * If something changes, or you cannot easily locate/verify the resetted
715	 * device, return LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND. This prompts the application
716	 * to close the old handle and re-enumerate the device.
717	 *
718	 * Return:
719	 * - 0 on success
720	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if re-enumeration is required, or if the device
721	 *   has been disconnected since it was opened
722	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
723	 */
724	int (*reset_device)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle);
725
726	/* Determine if a kernel driver is active on an interface. Optional.
727	 *
728	 * The presence of a kernel driver on an interface indicates that any
729	 * calls to claim_interface would fail with the LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY code.
730	 *
731	 * Return:
732	 * - 0 if no driver is active
733	 * - 1 if a driver is active
734	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
735	 *   was opened
736	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
737	 */
738	int (*kernel_driver_active)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle,
739		int interface_number);
740
741	/* Detach a kernel driver from an interface. Optional.
742	 *
743	 * After detaching a kernel driver, the interface should be available
744	 * for claim.
745	 *
746	 * Return:
747	 * - 0 on success
748	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no kernel driver was active
749	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if the interface does not exist
750	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
751	 *   was opened
752	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
753	 */
754	int (*detach_kernel_driver)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle,
755		int interface_number);
756
757	/* Attach a kernel driver to an interface. Optional.
758	 *
759	 * Reattach a kernel driver to the device.
760	 *
761	 * Return:
762	 * - 0 on success
763	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no kernel driver was active
764	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if the interface does not exist
765	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected since it
766	 *   was opened
767	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY if a program or driver has claimed the interface,
768	 *   preventing reattachment
769	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
770	 */
771	int (*attach_kernel_driver)(struct libusb_device_handle *handle,
772		int interface_number);
773
774	/* Destroy a device. Optional.
775	 *
776	 * This function is called when the last reference to a device is
777	 * destroyed. It should free any resources allocated in the get_device_list
778	 * path.
779	 */
780	void (*destroy_device)(struct libusb_device *dev);
781
782	/* Submit a transfer. Your implementation should take the transfer,
783	 * morph it into whatever form your platform requires, and submit it
784	 * asynchronously.
785	 *
786	 * This function must not block.
787	 *
788	 * Return:
789	 * - 0 on success
790	 * - LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
791	 * - another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failure
792	 */
793	int (*submit_transfer)(struct usbi_transfer *itransfer);
794
795	/* Cancel a previously submitted transfer.
796	 *
797	 * This function must not block. The transfer cancellation must complete
798	 * later, resulting in a call to usbi_handle_transfer_cancellation()
799	 * from the context of handle_events.
800	 */
801	int (*cancel_transfer)(struct usbi_transfer *itransfer);
802
803	/* Clear a transfer as if it has completed or cancelled, but do not
804	 * report any completion/cancellation to the library. You should free
805	 * all private data from the transfer as if you were just about to report
806	 * completion or cancellation.
807	 *
808	 * This function might seem a bit out of place. It is used when libusb
809	 * detects a disconnected device - it calls this function for all pending
810	 * transfers before reporting completion (with the disconnect code) to
811	 * the user. Maybe we can improve upon this internal interface in future.
812	 */
813	void (*clear_transfer_priv)(struct usbi_transfer *itransfer);
814
815	/* Handle any pending events. This involves monitoring any active
816	 * transfers and processing their completion or cancellation.
817	 *
818	 * The function is passed an array of pollfd structures (size nfds)
819	 * as a result of the poll() system call. The num_ready parameter
820	 * indicates the number of file descriptors that have reported events
821	 * (i.e. the poll() return value). This should be enough information
822	 * for you to determine which actions need to be taken on the currently
823	 * active transfers.
824	 *
825	 * For any cancelled transfers, call usbi_handle_transfer_cancellation().
826	 * For completed transfers, call usbi_handle_transfer_completion().
827	 * For control/bulk/interrupt transfers, populate the "transferred"
828	 * element of the appropriate usbi_transfer structure before calling the
829	 * above functions. For isochronous transfers, populate the status and
830	 * transferred fields of the iso packet descriptors of the transfer.
831	 *
832	 * This function should also be able to detect disconnection of the
833	 * device, reporting that situation with usbi_handle_disconnect().
834	 *
835	 * When processing an event related to a transfer, you probably want to
836	 * take usbi_transfer.lock to prevent races. See the documentation for
837	 * the usbi_transfer structure.
838	 *
839	 * Return 0 on success, or a LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure.
840	 */
841	int (*handle_events)(struct libusb_context *ctx,
842		struct pollfd *fds, POLL_NFDS_TYPE nfds, int num_ready);
843
844	/* Get time from specified clock. At least two clocks must be implemented
845	   by the backend: USBI_CLOCK_REALTIME, and USBI_CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
846
847	   Description of clocks:
848	     USBI_CLOCK_REALTIME : clock returns time since system epoch.
849	     USBI_CLOCK_MONOTONIC: clock returns time since unspecified start
850	                             time (usually boot).
851	 */
852	int (*clock_gettime)(int clkid, struct timespec *tp);
853
854#ifdef USBI_TIMERFD_AVAILABLE
855	/* clock ID of the clock that should be used for timerfd */
856	clockid_t (*get_timerfd_clockid)(void);
857#endif
858
859	/* Number of bytes to reserve for per-device private backend data.
860	 * This private data area is accessible through the "os_priv" field of
861	 * struct libusb_device. */
862	size_t device_priv_size;
863
864	/* Number of bytes to reserve for per-handle private backend data.
865	 * This private data area is accessible through the "os_priv" field of
866	 * struct libusb_device. */
867	size_t device_handle_priv_size;
868
869	/* Number of bytes to reserve for per-transfer private backend data.
870	 * This private data area is accessible by calling
871	 * usbi_transfer_get_os_priv() on the appropriate usbi_transfer instance.
872	 */
873	size_t transfer_priv_size;
874
875	/* Mumber of additional bytes for os_priv for each iso packet.
876	 * Can your backend use this? */
877	/* FIXME: linux can't use this any more. if other OS's cannot either,
878	 * then remove this */
879	size_t add_iso_packet_size;
880};
881
882extern const struct usbi_os_backend * const usbi_backend;
883
884extern const struct usbi_os_backend linux_usbfs_backend;
885extern const struct usbi_os_backend darwin_backend;
886extern const struct usbi_os_backend windows_backend;
887
888#endif
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