1/*
2 * Public libusb header file
3 * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 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 __LIBUSB_H__
22#define __LIBUSB_H__
23
24#include <stdint.h>
25#include <sys/time.h>
26#include <sys/types.h>
27#include <time.h>
28#include <limits.h>
29
30#ifdef __cplusplus
31extern "C" {
32#endif
33
34/** \def libusb_cpu_to_le16
35 * \ingroup misc
36 * Convert a 16-bit value from host-endian to little-endian format. On
37 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
38 * the bytes are swapped.
39 * \param x the host-endian value to convert
40 * \returns the value in little-endian byte order
41 */
42#define libusb_cpu_to_le16(x) ({ \
43	union { \
44		uint8_t  b8[2]; \
45		uint16_t b16; \
46	} _tmp; \
47	uint16_t _tmp2 = (uint16_t)(x); \
48	_tmp.b8[1] = _tmp2 >> 8; \
49	_tmp.b8[0] = _tmp2 & 0xff; \
50	_tmp.b16; \
51})
52
53/** \def libusb_le16_to_cpu
54 * \ingroup misc
55 * Convert a 16-bit value from little-endian to host-endian format. On
56 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
57 * the bytes are swapped.
58 * \param x the little-endian value to convert
59 * \returns the value in host-endian byte order
60 */
61#define libusb_le16_to_cpu libusb_cpu_to_le16
62
63/* standard USB stuff */
64
65/** \ingroup desc
66 * Device and/or Interface Class codes */
67enum libusb_class_code {
68	/** In the context of a \ref libusb_device_descriptor "device descriptor",
69	 * this bDeviceClass value indicates that each interface specifies its
70	 * own class information and all interfaces operate independently.
71	 */
72	LIBUSB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE = 0,
73
74	/** Audio class */
75	LIBUSB_CLASS_AUDIO = 1,
76
77	/** Communications class */
78	LIBUSB_CLASS_COMM = 2,
79
80	/** Human Interface Device class */
81	LIBUSB_CLASS_HID = 3,
82
83	/** Printer dclass */
84	LIBUSB_CLASS_PRINTER = 7,
85
86	/** Picture transfer protocol class */
87	LIBUSB_CLASS_PTP = 6,
88
89	/** Mass storage class */
90	LIBUSB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE = 8,
91
92	/** Hub class */
93	LIBUSB_CLASS_HUB = 9,
94
95	/** Data class */
96	LIBUSB_CLASS_DATA = 10,
97
98	/** Wireless class */
99	LIBUSB_CLASS_WIRELESS = 0xe0,
100
101	/** Application class */
102	LIBUSB_CLASS_APPLICATION = 0xfe,
103
104	/** Class is vendor-specific */
105	LIBUSB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC = 0xff
106};
107
108/** \ingroup desc
109 * Descriptor types as defined by the USB specification. */
110enum libusb_descriptor_type {
111	/** Device descriptor. See libusb_device_descriptor. */
112	LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE = 0x01,
113
114	/** Configuration descriptor. See libusb_config_descriptor. */
115	LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG = 0x02,
116
117	/** String descriptor */
118	LIBUSB_DT_STRING = 0x03,
119
120	/** Interface descriptor. See libusb_interface_descriptor. */
121	LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE = 0x04,
122
123	/** Endpoint descriptor. See libusb_endpoint_descriptor. */
124	LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT = 0x05,
125
126	/** HID descriptor */
127	LIBUSB_DT_HID = 0x21,
128
129	/** HID report descriptor */
130	LIBUSB_DT_REPORT = 0x22,
131
132	/** Physical descriptor */
133	LIBUSB_DT_PHYSICAL = 0x23,
134
135	/** Hub descriptor */
136	LIBUSB_DT_HUB = 0x29
137};
138
139/* Descriptor sizes per descriptor type */
140#define LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE			18
141#define LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE			9
142#define LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE		9
143#define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE		7
144#define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE	9	/* Audio extension */
145#define LIBUSB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE		7
146
147#define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_MASK	0x0f    /* in bEndpointAddress */
148#define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK		0x80
149
150/** \ingroup desc
151 * Endpoint direction. Values for bit 7 of the
152 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bEndpointAddress "endpoint address" scheme.
153 */
154enum libusb_endpoint_direction {
155	/** In: device-to-host */
156	LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN = 0x80,
157
158	/** Out: host-to-device */
159	LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT = 0x00
160};
161
162#define LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_MASK			0x03    /* in bmAttributes */
163
164/** \ingroup desc
165 * Endpoint transfer type. Values for bits 0:1 of the
166 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "endpoint attributes" field.
167 */
168enum libusb_transfer_type {
169	/** Control endpoint */
170	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL = 0,
171
172	/** Isochronous endpoint */
173	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS = 1,
174
175	/** Bulk endpoint */
176	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK = 2,
177
178	/** Interrupt endpoint */
179	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT = 3
180};
181
182/** \ingroup misc
183 * Standard requests, as defined in table 9-3 of the USB2 specifications */
184enum libusb_standard_request {
185	/** Request status of the specific recipient */
186	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_STATUS = 0x00,
187
188	/** Clear or disable a specific feature */
189	LIBUSB_REQUEST_CLEAR_FEATURE = 0x01,
190
191	/* 0x02 is reserved */
192
193	/** Set or enable a specific feature */
194	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_FEATURE = 0x03,
195
196	/* 0x04 is reserved */
197
198	/** Set device address for all future accesses */
199	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_ADDRESS = 0x05,
200
201	/** Get the specified descriptor */
202	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR = 0x06,
203
204	/** Used to update existing descriptors or add new descriptors */
205	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_DESCRIPTOR = 0x07,
206
207	/** Get the current device configuration value */
208	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_CONFIGURATION = 0x08,
209
210	/** Set device configuration */
211	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_CONFIGURATION = 0x09,
212
213	/** Return the selected alternate setting for the specified interface */
214	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_INTERFACE = 0x0A,
215
216	/** Select an alternate interface for the specified interface */
217	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_INTERFACE = 0x0B,
218
219	/** Set then report an endpoint's synchronization frame */
220	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SYNCH_FRAME = 0x0C
221};
222
223/** \ingroup misc
224 * Request type bits of the
225 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
226 * transfers. */
227enum libusb_request_type {
228	/** Standard */
229	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD = (0x00 << 5),
230
231	/** Class */
232	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS = (0x01 << 5),
233
234	/** Vendor */
235	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_VENDOR = (0x02 << 5),
236
237	/** Reserved */
238	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_RESERVED = (0x03 << 5)
239};
240
241/** \ingroup misc
242 * Recipient bits of the
243 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
244 * transfers. Values 4 through 31 are reserved. */
245enum libusb_request_recipient {
246	/** Device */
247	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_DEVICE = 0x00,
248
249	/** Interface */
250	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE = 0x01,
251
252	/** Endpoint */
253	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_ENDPOINT = 0x02,
254
255	/** Other */
256	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_OTHER = 0x03
257};
258
259#define LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_MASK		0x0C
260
261/** \ingroup desc
262 * Synchronization type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 2:3 of the
263 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
264 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
265 */
266enum libusb_iso_sync_type {
267	/** No synchronization */
268	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_NONE = 0,
269
270	/** Asynchronous */
271	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ASYNC = 1,
272
273	/** Adaptive */
274	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ADAPTIVE = 2,
275
276	/** Synchronous */
277	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_SYNC = 3
278};
279
280#define LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_MASK 0x30
281
282/** \ingroup desc
283 * Usage type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 4:5 of the
284 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
285 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
286 */
287enum libusb_iso_usage_type {
288	/** Data endpoint */
289	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_DATA = 0,
290
291	/** Feedback endpoint */
292	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_FEEDBACK = 1,
293
294	/** Implicit feedback Data endpoint */
295	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_IMPLICIT = 2
296};
297
298/** \ingroup desc
299 * A structure representing the standard USB device descriptor. This
300 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.1 of the USB 2.0 specification.
301 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
302 */
303struct libusb_device_descriptor {
304	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
305	uint8_t  bLength;
306
307	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
308	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE in this
309	 * context. */
310	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
311
312	/** USB specification release number in binary-coded decimal. A value of
313	 * 0x0200 indicates USB 2.0, 0x0110 indicates USB 1.1, etc. */
314	uint16_t bcdUSB;
315
316	/** USB-IF class code for the device. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
317	uint8_t  bDeviceClass;
318
319	/** USB-IF subclass code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass
320	 * value */
321	uint8_t  bDeviceSubClass;
322
323	/** USB-IF protocol code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass and
324	 * bDeviceSubClass values */
325	uint8_t  bDeviceProtocol;
326
327	/** Maximum packet size for endpoint 0 */
328	uint8_t  bMaxPacketSize0;
329
330	/** USB-IF vendor ID */
331	uint16_t idVendor;
332
333	/** USB-IF product ID */
334	uint16_t idProduct;
335
336	/** Device release number in binary-coded decimal */
337	uint16_t bcdDevice;
338
339	/** Index of string descriptor describing manufacturer */
340	uint8_t  iManufacturer;
341
342	/** Index of string descriptor describing product */
343	uint8_t  iProduct;
344
345	/** Index of string descriptor containing device serial number */
346	uint8_t  iSerialNumber;
347
348	/** Number of possible configurations */
349	uint8_t  bNumConfigurations;
350};
351
352/** \ingroup desc
353 * A structure representing the standard USB endpoint descriptor. This
354 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.3 of the USB 2.0 specification.
355 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
356 */
357struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor {
358	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
359	uint8_t  bLength;
360
361	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
362	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT in
363	 * this context. */
364	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
365
366	/** The address of the endpoint described by this descriptor. Bits 0:3 are
367	 * the endpoint number. Bits 4:6 are reserved. Bit 7 indicates direction,
368	 * see \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
369	 */
370	uint8_t  bEndpointAddress;
371
372	/** Attributes which apply to the endpoint when it is configured using
373	 * the bConfigurationValue. Bits 0:1 determine the transfer type and
374	 * correspond to \ref libusb_transfer_type. Bits 2:3 are only used for
375	 * isochronous endpoints and correspond to \ref libusb_iso_sync_type.
376	 * Bits 4:5 are also only used for isochronous endpoints and correspond to
377	 * \ref libusb_iso_usage_type. Bits 6:7 are reserved.
378	 */
379	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
380
381	/** Maximum packet size this endpoint is capable of sending/receiving. */
382	uint16_t wMaxPacketSize;
383
384	/** Interval for polling endpoint for data transfers. */
385	uint8_t  bInterval;
386
387	/** For audio devices only: the rate at which synchronization feedback
388	 * is provided. */
389	uint8_t  bRefresh;
390
391	/** For audio devices only: the address if the synch endpoint */
392	uint8_t  bSynchAddress;
393
394	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown endpoint descriptors,
395	 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
396	const unsigned char *extra;
397
398	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
399	int extra_length;
400};
401
402/** \ingroup desc
403 * A structure representing the standard USB interface descriptor. This
404 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.5 of the USB 2.0 specification.
405 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
406 */
407struct libusb_interface_descriptor {
408	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
409	uint8_t  bLength;
410
411	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
412	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE
413	 * in this context. */
414	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
415
416	/** Number of this interface */
417	uint8_t  bInterfaceNumber;
418
419	/** Value used to select this alternate setting for this interface */
420	uint8_t  bAlternateSetting;
421
422	/** Number of endpoints used by this interface (excluding the control
423	 * endpoint). */
424	uint8_t  bNumEndpoints;
425
426	/** USB-IF class code for this interface. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
427	uint8_t  bInterfaceClass;
428
429	/** USB-IF subclass code for this interface, qualified by the
430	 * bInterfaceClass value */
431	uint8_t  bInterfaceSubClass;
432
433	/** USB-IF protocol code for this interface, qualified by the
434	 * bInterfaceClass and bInterfaceSubClass values */
435	uint8_t  bInterfaceProtocol;
436
437	/** Index of string descriptor describing this interface */
438	uint8_t  iInterface;
439
440	/** Array of endpoint descriptors. This length of this array is determined
441	 * by the bNumEndpoints field. */
442	const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint;
443
444	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown interface descriptors,
445	 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
446	const unsigned char *extra;
447
448	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
449	int extra_length;
450};
451
452/** \ingroup desc
453 * A collection of alternate settings for a particular USB interface.
454 */
455struct libusb_interface {
456	/** Array of interface descriptors. The length of this array is determined
457	 * by the num_altsetting field. */
458	const struct libusb_interface_descriptor *altsetting;
459
460	/** The number of alternate settings that belong to this interface */
461	int num_altsetting;
462};
463
464/** \ingroup desc
465 * A structure representing the standard USB configuration descriptor. This
466 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.3 of the USB 2.0 specification.
467 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
468 */
469struct libusb_config_descriptor {
470	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
471	uint8_t  bLength;
472
473	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
474	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG
475	 * in this context. */
476	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
477
478	/** Total length of data returned for this configuration */
479	uint16_t wTotalLength;
480
481	/** Number of interfaces supported by this configuration */
482	uint8_t  bNumInterfaces;
483
484	/** Identifier value for this configuration */
485	uint8_t  bConfigurationValue;
486
487	/** Index of string descriptor describing this configuration */
488	uint8_t  iConfiguration;
489
490	/** Configuration characteristics */
491	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
492
493	/** Maximum power consumption of the USB device from this bus in this
494	 * configuration when the device is fully opreation. Expressed in units
495	 * of 2 mA. */
496	uint8_t  MaxPower;
497
498	/** Array of interfaces supported by this configuration. The length of
499	 * this array is determined by the bNumInterfaces field. */
500	const struct libusb_interface *interface;
501
502	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown configuration
503	 * descriptors, it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
504	const unsigned char *extra;
505
506	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
507	int extra_length;
508};
509
510/** \ingroup asyncio
511 * Setup packet for control transfers. */
512struct libusb_control_setup {
513	/** Request type. Bits 0:4 determine recipient, see
514	 * \ref libusb_request_recipient. Bits 5:6 determine type, see
515	 * \ref libusb_request_type. Bit 7 determines data transfer direction, see
516	 * \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
517	 */
518	uint8_t  bmRequestType;
519
520	/** Request. If the type bits of bmRequestType are equal to
521	 * \ref libusb_request_type::LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD
522	 * "LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD" then this field refers to
523	 * \ref libusb_standard_request. For other cases, use of this field is
524	 * application-specific. */
525	uint8_t  bRequest;
526
527	/** Value. Varies according to request */
528	uint16_t wValue;
529
530	/** Index. Varies according to request, typically used to pass an index
531	 * or offset */
532	uint16_t wIndex;
533
534	/** Number of bytes to transfer */
535	uint16_t wLength;
536};
537
538#define LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE (sizeof(struct libusb_control_setup))
539
540/* libusb */
541
542struct libusb_context;
543struct libusb_device;
544struct libusb_device_handle;
545
546/** \ingroup lib
547 * Structure representing a libusb session. The concept of individual libusb
548 * sessions allows for your program to use two libraries (or dynamically
549 * load two modules) which both independently use libusb. This will prevent
550 * interference between the individual libusb users - for example
551 * libusb_set_debug() will not affect the other user of the library, and
552 * libusb_exit() will not destroy resources that the other user is still
553 * using.
554 *
555 * Sessions are created by libusb_init() and destroyed through libusb_exit().
556 * If your application is guaranteed to only ever include a single libusb
557 * user (i.e. you), you do not have to worry about contexts: pass NULL in
558 * every function call where a context is required. The default context
559 * will be used.
560 *
561 * For more information, see \ref contexts.
562 */
563typedef struct libusb_context libusb_context;
564
565/** \ingroup dev
566 * Structure representing a USB device detected on the system. This is an
567 * opaque type for which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually
568 * originating from libusb_get_device_list().
569 *
570 * Certain operations can be performed on a device, but in order to do any
571 * I/O you will have to first obtain a device handle using libusb_open().
572 *
573 * Devices are reference counted with libusb_device_ref() and
574 * libusb_device_unref(), and are freed when the reference count reaches 0.
575 * New devices presented by libusb_get_device_list() have a reference count of
576 * 1, and libusb_free_device_list() can optionally decrease the reference count
577 * on all devices in the list. libusb_open() adds another reference which is
578 * later destroyed by libusb_close().
579 */
580typedef struct libusb_device libusb_device;
581
582
583/** \ingroup dev
584 * Structure representing a handle on a USB device. This is an opaque type for
585 * which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually originating from
586 * libusb_open().
587 *
588 * A device handle is used to perform I/O and other operations. When finished
589 * with a device handle, you should call libusb_close().
590 */
591typedef struct libusb_device_handle libusb_device_handle;
592
593/** \ingroup misc
594 * Error codes. Most libusb functions return 0 on success or one of these
595 * codes on failure.
596 */
597enum libusb_error {
598	/** Success (no error) */
599	LIBUSB_SUCCESS = 0,
600
601	/** Input/output error */
602	LIBUSB_ERROR_IO = -1,
603
604	/** Invalid parameter */
605	LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM = -2,
606
607	/** Access denied (insufficient permissions) */
608	LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS = -3,
609
610	/** No such device (it may have been disconnected) */
611	LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE = -4,
612
613	/** Entity not found */
614	LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND = -5,
615
616	/** Resource busy */
617	LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY = -6,
618
619	/** Operation timed out */
620	LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT = -7,
621
622	/** Overflow */
623	LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW = -8,
624
625	/** Pipe error */
626	LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE = -9,
627
628	/** System call interrupted (perhaps due to signal) */
629	LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED = -10,
630
631	/** Insufficient memory */
632	LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM = -11,
633
634	/** Operation not supported or unimplemented on this platform */
635	LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED = -12,
636
637	/** Other error */
638	LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER = -99
639};
640
641/** \ingroup asyncio
642 * Transfer status codes */
643enum libusb_transfer_status {
644	/** Transfer completed without error. Note that this does not indicate
645	 * that the entire amount of requested data was transferred. */
646	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED,
647
648	/** Transfer failed */
649	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR,
650
651	/** Transfer timed out */
652	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT,
653
654	/** Transfer was cancelled */
655	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED,
656
657	/** For bulk/interrupt endpoints: halt condition detected (endpoint
658	 * stalled). For control endpoints: control request not supported. */
659	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_STALL,
660
661	/** Device was disconnected */
662	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE,
663
664	/** Device sent more data than requested */
665	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_OVERFLOW
666};
667
668/** \ingroup asyncio
669 * libusb_transfer.flags values */
670enum libusb_transfer_flags {
671	/** Report short frames as errors */
672	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_SHORT_NOT_OK = 1<<0,
673
674	/** Automatically free() transfer buffer during libusb_free_transfer() */
675	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_BUFFER = 1<<1,
676
677	/** Automatically call libusb_free_transfer() after callback returns.
678	 * If this flag is set, it is illegal to call libusb_free_transfer()
679	 * from your transfer callback, as this will result in a double-free
680	 * when this flag is acted upon. */
681	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_TRANSFER = 1<<2
682};
683
684/** \ingroup asyncio
685 * Isochronous packet descriptor. */
686struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor {
687	/** Length of data to request in this packet */
688	unsigned int length;
689
690	/** Amount of data that was actually transferred */
691	unsigned int actual_length;
692
693	/** Status code for this packet */
694	enum libusb_transfer_status status;
695};
696
697struct libusb_transfer;
698
699/** \ingroup asyncio
700 * Asynchronous transfer callback function type. When submitting asynchronous
701 * transfers, you pass a pointer to a callback function of this type via the
702 * \ref libusb_transfer::callback "callback" member of the libusb_transfer
703 * structure. libusb will call this function later, when the transfer has
704 * completed or failed. See \ref asyncio for more information.
705 * \param transfer The libusb_transfer struct the callback function is being
706 * notified about.
707 */
708typedef void (*libusb_transfer_cb_fn)(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
709
710/** \ingroup asyncio
711 * The generic USB transfer structure. The user populates this structure and
712 * then submits it in order to request a transfer. After the transfer has
713 * completed, the library populates the transfer with the results and passes
714 * it back to the user.
715 */
716struct libusb_transfer {
717	/** Handle of the device that this transfer will be submitted to */
718	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle;
719
720	/** A bitwise OR combination of \ref libusb_transfer_flags. */
721	uint8_t flags;
722
723	/** Address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent. */
724	unsigned char endpoint;
725
726	/** Type of the endpoint from \ref libusb_transfer_type */
727	unsigned char type;
728
729	/** Timeout for this transfer in millseconds. A value of 0 indicates no
730	 * timeout. */
731	unsigned int timeout;
732
733	/** The status of the transfer. Read-only, and only for use within
734	 * transfer callback function.
735	 *
736	 * If this is an isochronous transfer, this field may read COMPLETED even
737	 * if there were errors in the frames. Use the
738	 * \ref libusb_iso_packet_descriptor::status "status" field in each packet
739	 * to determine if errors occurred. */
740	enum libusb_transfer_status status;
741
742	/** Length of the data buffer */
743	int length;
744
745	/** Actual length of data that was transferred. Read-only, and only for
746	 * use within transfer callback function. Not valid for isochronous
747	 * endpoint transfers. */
748	int actual_length;
749
750	/** Callback function. This will be invoked when the transfer completes,
751	 * fails, or is cancelled. */
752	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback;
753
754	/** User context data to pass to the callback function. */
755	void *user_data;
756
757	/** Data buffer */
758	unsigned char *buffer;
759
760	/** Number of isochronous packets. Only used for I/O with isochronous
761	 * endpoints. */
762	int num_iso_packets;
763
764	/** Isochronous packet descriptors, for isochronous transfers only. */
765	struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor iso_packet_desc
766#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
767	[] /* valid C99 code */
768#else
769	[0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
770#endif
771	;
772};
773
774int libusb_init(libusb_context **ctx);
775void libusb_exit(libusb_context *ctx);
776void libusb_set_debug(libusb_context *ctx, int level);
777
778ssize_t libusb_get_device_list(libusb_context *ctx,
779	libusb_device ***list);
780void libusb_free_device_list(libusb_device **list, int unref_devices);
781libusb_device *libusb_ref_device(libusb_device *dev);
782void libusb_unref_device(libusb_device *dev);
783
784int libusb_get_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev, int *config);
785int libusb_get_device_descriptor(libusb_device *dev,
786	struct libusb_device_descriptor *desc);
787int libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(libusb_device *dev,
788	struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
789int libusb_get_config_descriptor(libusb_device *dev, uint8_t config_index,
790	struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
791int libusb_get_config_descriptor_by_value(libusb_device *dev,
792	uint8_t bConfigurationValue, struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
793void libusb_free_config_descriptor(struct libusb_config_descriptor *config);
794uint8_t libusb_get_bus_number(libusb_device *dev);
795uint8_t libusb_get_device_address(libusb_device *dev);
796int libusb_get_max_packet_size(libusb_device *dev, unsigned char endpoint);
797int libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size(libusb_device *dev, unsigned char endpoint);
798
799int libusb_open(libusb_device *dev, libusb_device_handle **handle);
800void libusb_close(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle);
801libusb_device *libusb_get_device(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle);
802
803int libusb_set_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev, int configuration);
804int libusb_claim_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev, int iface);
805int libusb_release_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev, int iface);
806
807libusb_device_handle *libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid(libusb_context *ctx,
808	uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id);
809
810int libusb_set_interface_alt_setting(libusb_device_handle *dev,
811	int interface_number, int alternate_setting);
812int libusb_clear_halt(libusb_device_handle *dev, unsigned char endpoint);
813int libusb_reset_device(libusb_device_handle *dev);
814
815int libusb_kernel_driver_active(libusb_device_handle *dev, int interface);
816int libusb_detach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev, int interface);
817int libusb_attach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev, int interface);
818
819/* async I/O */
820
821/** \ingroup asyncio
822 * Get the data section of a control transfer. This convenience function is here
823 * to remind you that the data does not start until 8 bytes into the actual
824 * buffer, as the setup packet comes first.
825 *
826 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
827 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
828 * transfer->buffer.
829 *
830 * \param transfer a transfer
831 * \returns pointer to the first byte of the data section
832 */
833static inline unsigned char *libusb_control_transfer_get_data(
834	struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
835{
836	return transfer->buffer + LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE;
837}
838
839/** \ingroup asyncio
840 * Get the control setup packet of a control transfer. This convenience
841 * function is here to remind you that the control setup occupies the first
842 * 8 bytes of the transfer data buffer.
843 *
844 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
845 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
846 * transfer->buffer.
847 *
848 * \param transfer a transfer
849 * \returns a casted pointer to the start of the transfer data buffer
850 */
851static inline struct libusb_control_setup *libusb_control_transfer_get_setup(
852	struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
853{
854	return (struct libusb_control_setup *) transfer->buffer;
855}
856
857/** \ingroup asyncio
858 * Helper function to populate the setup packet (first 8 bytes of the data
859 * buffer) for a control transfer. The wIndex, wValue and wLength values should
860 * be given in host-endian byte order.
861 *
862 * \param buffer buffer to output the setup packet into
863 * \param bmRequestType see the
864 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field of
865 * \ref libusb_control_setup
866 * \param bRequest see the
867 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bRequest "bRequest" field of
868 * \ref libusb_control_setup
869 * \param wValue see the
870 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wValue "wValue" field of
871 * \ref libusb_control_setup
872 * \param wIndex see the
873 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wIndex "wIndex" field of
874 * \ref libusb_control_setup
875 * \param wLength see the
876 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wLength "wLength" field of
877 * \ref libusb_control_setup
878 */
879static inline void libusb_fill_control_setup(unsigned char *buffer,
880	uint8_t bmRequestType, uint8_t bRequest, uint16_t wValue, uint16_t wIndex,
881	uint16_t wLength)
882{
883	struct libusb_control_setup *setup = (struct libusb_control_setup *) buffer;
884	setup->bmRequestType = bmRequestType;
885	setup->bRequest = bRequest;
886	setup->wValue = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wValue);
887	setup->wIndex = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wIndex);
888	setup->wLength = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wLength);
889}
890
891struct libusb_transfer *libusb_alloc_transfer(int iso_packets);
892int libusb_submit_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
893int libusb_cancel_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
894void libusb_free_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
895
896/** \ingroup asyncio
897 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
898 * for a control transfer.
899 *
900 * If you pass a transfer buffer to this function, the first 8 bytes will
901 * be interpreted as a control setup packet, and the wLength field will be
902 * used to automatically populate the \ref libusb_transfer::length "length"
903 * field of the transfer. Therefore the recommended approach is:
904 * -# Allocate a suitably sized data buffer (including space for control setup)
905 * -# Call libusb_fill_control_setup()
906 * -# If this is a host-to-device transfer with a data stage, put the data
907 *    in place after the setup packet
908 * -# Call this function
909 * -# Call libusb_submit_transfer()
910 *
911 * It is also legal to pass a NULL buffer to this function, in which case this
912 * function will not attempt to populate the length field. Remember that you
913 * must then populate the buffer and length fields later.
914 *
915 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
916 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
917 * \param buffer data buffer. If provided, this function will interpret the
918 * first 8 bytes as a setup packet and infer the transfer length from that.
919 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
920 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
921 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
922 */
923static inline void libusb_fill_control_transfer(
924	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
925	unsigned char *buffer, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data,
926	unsigned int timeout)
927{
928	struct libusb_control_setup *setup = (struct libusb_control_setup *) buffer;
929	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
930	transfer->endpoint = 0;
931	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL;
932	transfer->timeout = timeout;
933	transfer->buffer = buffer;
934	if (setup)
935		transfer->length = LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE
936			+ libusb_le16_to_cpu(setup->wLength);
937	transfer->user_data = user_data;
938	transfer->callback = callback;
939}
940
941/** \ingroup asyncio
942 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
943 * for a bulk transfer.
944 *
945 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
946 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
947 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
948 * \param buffer data buffer
949 * \param length length of data buffer
950 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
951 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
952 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
953 */
954static inline void libusb_fill_bulk_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer,
955	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, unsigned char endpoint,
956	unsigned char *buffer, int length, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback,
957	void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
958{
959	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
960	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
961	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK;
962	transfer->timeout = timeout;
963	transfer->buffer = buffer;
964	transfer->length = length;
965	transfer->user_data = user_data;
966	transfer->callback = callback;
967}
968
969/** \ingroup asyncio
970 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
971 * for an interrupt transfer.
972 *
973 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
974 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
975 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
976 * \param buffer data buffer
977 * \param length length of data buffer
978 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
979 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
980 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
981 */
982static inline void libusb_fill_interrupt_transfer(
983	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
984	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *buffer, int length,
985	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
986{
987	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
988	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
989	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT;
990	transfer->timeout = timeout;
991	transfer->buffer = buffer;
992	transfer->length = length;
993	transfer->user_data = user_data;
994	transfer->callback = callback;
995}
996
997/** \ingroup asyncio
998 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
999 * for an isochronous transfer.
1000 *
1001 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1002 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1003 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1004 * \param buffer data buffer
1005 * \param length length of data buffer
1006 * \param num_iso_packets the number of isochronous packets
1007 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1008 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1009 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1010 */
1011static inline void libusb_fill_iso_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer,
1012	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, unsigned char endpoint,
1013	unsigned char *buffer, int length, int num_iso_packets,
1014	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
1015{
1016	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
1017	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
1018	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS;
1019	transfer->timeout = timeout;
1020	transfer->buffer = buffer;
1021	transfer->length = length;
1022	transfer->num_iso_packets = num_iso_packets;
1023	transfer->user_data = user_data;
1024	transfer->callback = callback;
1025}
1026
1027/** \ingroup asyncio
1028 * Convenience function to set the length of all packets in an isochronous
1029 * transfer, based on the num_iso_packets field in the transfer structure.
1030 *
1031 * \param transfer a transfer
1032 * \param length the length to set in each isochronous packet descriptor
1033 * \see libusb_get_max_packet_size()
1034 */
1035static inline void libusb_set_iso_packet_lengths(
1036	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int length)
1037{
1038	int i;
1039	for (i = 0; i < transfer->num_iso_packets; i++)
1040		transfer->iso_packet_desc[i].length = length;
1041}
1042
1043/** \ingroup asyncio
1044 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1045 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer.
1046 *
1047 * This is a thorough function which loops through all preceding packets,
1048 * accumulating their lengths to find the position of the specified packet.
1049 * Typically you will assign equal lengths to each packet in the transfer,
1050 * and hence the above method is sub-optimal. You may wish to use
1051 * libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple() instead.
1052 *
1053 * \param transfer a transfer
1054 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1055 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1056 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1057 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple()
1058 */
1059static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer(
1060	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int packet)
1061{
1062	int i;
1063	size_t offset = 0;
1064	int _packet;
1065
1066	/* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1067	 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1068	 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1069	if (packet > INT_MAX)
1070		return NULL;
1071	_packet = packet;
1072
1073	if (_packet >= transfer->num_iso_packets)
1074		return NULL;
1075
1076	for (i = 0; i < _packet; i++)
1077		offset += transfer->iso_packet_desc[i].length;
1078
1079	return transfer->buffer + offset;
1080}
1081
1082/** \ingroup asyncio
1083 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1084 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer, for transfers where each
1085 * packet is of identical size.
1086 *
1087 * This function relies on the assumption that every packet within the transfer
1088 * is of identical size to the first packet. Calculating the location of
1089 * the packet buffer is then just a simple calculation:
1090 * <tt>buffer + (packet_size * packet)</tt>
1091 *
1092 * Do not use this function on transfers other than those that have identical
1093 * packet lengths for each packet.
1094 *
1095 * \param transfer a transfer
1096 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1097 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1098 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1099 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer()
1100 */
1101static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple(
1102	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int packet)
1103{
1104	int _packet;
1105
1106	/* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1107	 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1108	 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1109	if (packet > INT_MAX)
1110		return NULL;
1111	_packet = packet;
1112
1113	if (_packet >= transfer->num_iso_packets)
1114		return NULL;
1115
1116	return transfer->buffer + (transfer->iso_packet_desc[0].length * _packet);
1117}
1118
1119/* sync I/O */
1120
1121int libusb_control_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1122	uint8_t request_type, uint8_t request, uint16_t value, uint16_t index,
1123	unsigned char *data, uint16_t length, unsigned int timeout);
1124
1125int libusb_bulk_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1126	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *data, int length,
1127	int *actual_length, unsigned int timeout);
1128
1129int libusb_interrupt_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1130	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *data, int length,
1131	int *actual_length, unsigned int timeout);
1132
1133/** \ingroup desc
1134 * Retrieve a descriptor from the default control pipe.
1135 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1136 * message to retrieve the descriptor.
1137 *
1138 * \param dev a device handle
1139 * \param desc_type the descriptor type, see \ref libusb_descriptor_type
1140 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1141 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1142 * \param length size of data buffer
1143 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1144 */
1145static inline int libusb_get_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev,
1146	uint8_t desc_type, uint8_t desc_index, unsigned char *data, int length)
1147{
1148	return libusb_control_transfer(dev, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN,
1149		LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (desc_type << 8) | desc_index, 0, data,
1150		length, 1000);
1151}
1152
1153/** \ingroup desc
1154 * Retrieve a descriptor from a device.
1155 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1156 * message to retrieve the descriptor. The string returned is Unicode, as
1157 * detailed in the USB specifications.
1158 *
1159 * \param dev a device handle
1160 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1161 * \param langid the language ID for the string descriptor
1162 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1163 * \param length size of data buffer
1164 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1165 * \see libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii()
1166 */
1167static inline int libusb_get_string_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev,
1168	uint8_t desc_index, uint16_t langid, unsigned char *data, int length)
1169{
1170	return libusb_control_transfer(dev, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN,
1171		LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (LIBUSB_DT_STRING << 8) | desc_index,
1172		langid, data, length, 1000);
1173}
1174
1175int libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii(libusb_device_handle *dev,
1176	uint8_t index, unsigned char *data, int length);
1177
1178/* polling and timeouts */
1179
1180int libusb_try_lock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1181void libusb_lock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1182void libusb_unlock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1183int libusb_event_handling_ok(libusb_context *ctx);
1184int libusb_event_handler_active(libusb_context *ctx);
1185void libusb_lock_event_waiters(libusb_context *ctx);
1186void libusb_unlock_event_waiters(libusb_context *ctx);
1187int libusb_wait_for_event(libusb_context *ctx, struct timeval *tv);
1188
1189int libusb_handle_events_timeout(libusb_context *ctx, struct timeval *tv);
1190int libusb_handle_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1191int libusb_handle_events_locked(libusb_context *ctx, struct timeval *tv);
1192int libusb_pollfds_handle_timeouts(libusb_context *ctx);
1193int libusb_get_next_timeout(libusb_context *ctx, struct timeval *tv);
1194
1195/** \ingroup poll
1196 * File descriptor for polling
1197 */
1198struct libusb_pollfd {
1199	/** Numeric file descriptor */
1200	int fd;
1201
1202	/** Event flags to poll for from <poll.h>. POLLIN indicates that you
1203	 * should monitor this file descriptor for becoming ready to read from,
1204	 * and POLLOUT indicates that you should monitor this file descriptor for
1205	 * nonblocking write readiness. */
1206	short events;
1207};
1208
1209/** \ingroup poll
1210 * Callback function, invoked when a new file descriptor should be added
1211 * to the set of file descriptors monitored for events.
1212 * \param fd the new file descriptor
1213 * \param events events to monitor for, see \ref libusb_pollfd for a
1214 * description
1215 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1216 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1217 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1218 */
1219typedef void (*libusb_pollfd_added_cb)(int fd, short events, void *user_data);
1220
1221/** \ingroup poll
1222 * Callback function, invoked when a file descriptor should be removed from
1223 * the set of file descriptors being monitored for events. After returning
1224 * from this callback, do not use that file descriptor again.
1225 * \param fd the file descriptor to stop monitoring
1226 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1227 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1228 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1229 */
1230typedef void (*libusb_pollfd_removed_cb)(int fd, void *user_data);
1231
1232const struct libusb_pollfd **libusb_get_pollfds(libusb_context *ctx);
1233void libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers(libusb_context *ctx,
1234	libusb_pollfd_added_cb added_cb, libusb_pollfd_removed_cb removed_cb,
1235	void *user_data);
1236
1237#ifdef __cplusplus
1238}
1239#endif
1240
1241#endif
1242