1/*
2 * Public libusb header file
3 * Copyright © 2001 Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
4 * Copyright © 2007-2008 Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
5 * Copyright © 2012 Pete Batard <pete@akeo.ie>
6 * Copyright © 2012 Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@cs.unm.edu>
7 * For more information, please visit: http://libusb.info
8 *
9 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
11 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
12 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
13 *
14 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
17 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
18 *
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
20 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
21 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
22 */
23
24#ifndef LIBUSB_H
25#define LIBUSB_H
26
27#ifdef _MSC_VER
28/* on MS environments, the inline keyword is available in C++ only */
29#if !defined(__cplusplus)
30#define inline __inline
31#endif
32/* ssize_t is also not available (copy/paste from MinGW) */
33#ifndef _SSIZE_T_DEFINED
34#define _SSIZE_T_DEFINED
35#undef ssize_t
36#ifdef _WIN64
37  typedef __int64 ssize_t;
38#else
39  typedef int ssize_t;
40#endif /* _WIN64 */
41#endif /* _SSIZE_T_DEFINED */
42#endif /* _MSC_VER */
43
44/* stdint.h is not available on older MSVC */
45#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1600) && (!defined(_STDINT)) && (!defined(_STDINT_H))
46typedef unsigned __int8   uint8_t;
47typedef unsigned __int16  uint16_t;
48typedef unsigned __int32  uint32_t;
49#else
50#include <stdint.h>
51#endif
52
53#if !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
54#include <sys/types.h>
55#endif
56
57#if defined(__linux) || defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__HAIKU__)
58#include <sys/time.h>
59#endif
60
61#include <time.h>
62#include <limits.h>
63
64/* 'interface' might be defined as a macro on Windows, so we need to
65 * undefine it so as not to break the current libusb API, because
66 * libusb_config_descriptor has an 'interface' member
67 * As this can be problematic if you include windows.h after libusb.h
68 * in your sources, we force windows.h to be included first. */
69#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
70#include <windows.h>
71#if defined(interface)
72#undef interface
73#endif
74#if !defined(__CYGWIN__)
75#include <winsock.h>
76#endif
77#endif
78
79#if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5)
80#define LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(f) \
81  __attribute__((deprecated("Use " #f " instead")))
82#else
83#define LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(f)
84#endif /* __GNUC__ */
85
86/** \def LIBUSB_CALL
87 * \ingroup libusb_misc
88 * libusb's Windows calling convention.
89 *
90 * Under Windows, the selection of available compilers and configurations
91 * means that, unlike other platforms, there is not <em>one true calling
92 * convention</em> (calling convention: the manner in which parameters are
93 * passed to functions in the generated assembly code).
94 *
95 * Matching the Windows API itself, libusb uses the WINAPI convention (which
96 * translates to the <tt>stdcall</tt> convention) and guarantees that the
97 * library is compiled in this way. The public header file also includes
98 * appropriate annotations so that your own software will use the right
99 * convention, even if another convention is being used by default within
100 * your codebase.
101 *
102 * The one consideration that you must apply in your software is to mark
103 * all functions which you use as libusb callbacks with this LIBUSB_CALL
104 * annotation, so that they too get compiled for the correct calling
105 * convention.
106 *
107 * On non-Windows operating systems, this macro is defined as nothing. This
108 * means that you can apply it to your code without worrying about
109 * cross-platform compatibility.
110 */
111/* LIBUSB_CALL must be defined on both definition and declaration of libusb
112 * functions. You'd think that declaration would be enough, but cygwin will
113 * complain about conflicting types unless both are marked this way.
114 * The placement of this macro is important too; it must appear after the
115 * return type, before the function name. See internal documentation for
116 * API_EXPORTED.
117 */
118#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
119#define LIBUSB_CALL WINAPI
120#else
121#define LIBUSB_CALL
122#endif
123
124/** \def LIBUSB_API_VERSION
125 * \ingroup libusb_misc
126 * libusb's API version.
127 *
128 * Since version 1.0.13, to help with feature detection, libusb defines
129 * a LIBUSB_API_VERSION macro that gets increased every time there is a
130 * significant change to the API, such as the introduction of a new call,
131 * the definition of a new macro/enum member, or any other element that
132 * libusb applications may want to detect at compilation time.
133 *
134 * The macro is typically used in an application as follows:
135 * \code
136 * #if defined(LIBUSB_API_VERSION) && (LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01001234)
137 * // Use one of the newer features from the libusb API
138 * #endif
139 * \endcode
140 *
141 * Internally, LIBUSB_API_VERSION is defined as follows:
142 * (libusb major << 24) | (libusb minor << 16) | (16 bit incremental)
143 */
144#define LIBUSB_API_VERSION 0x01000105
145
146/* The following is kept for compatibility, but will be deprecated in the future */
147#define LIBUSBX_API_VERSION LIBUSB_API_VERSION
148
149#ifdef __cplusplus
150extern "C" {
151#endif
152
153/**
154 * \ingroup libusb_misc
155 * Convert a 16-bit value from host-endian to little-endian format. On
156 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
157 * the bytes are swapped.
158 * \param x the host-endian value to convert
159 * \returns the value in little-endian byte order
160 */
161static inline uint16_t libusb_cpu_to_le16(const uint16_t x)
162{
163	union {
164		uint8_t  b8[2];
165		uint16_t b16;
166	} _tmp;
167	_tmp.b8[1] = (uint8_t) (x >> 8);
168	_tmp.b8[0] = (uint8_t) (x & 0xff);
169	return _tmp.b16;
170}
171
172/** \def libusb_le16_to_cpu
173 * \ingroup libusb_misc
174 * Convert a 16-bit value from little-endian to host-endian format. On
175 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
176 * the bytes are swapped.
177 * \param x the little-endian value to convert
178 * \returns the value in host-endian byte order
179 */
180#define libusb_le16_to_cpu libusb_cpu_to_le16
181
182/* standard USB stuff */
183
184/** \ingroup libusb_desc
185 * Device and/or Interface Class codes */
186enum libusb_class_code {
187	/** In the context of a \ref libusb_device_descriptor "device descriptor",
188	 * this bDeviceClass value indicates that each interface specifies its
189	 * own class information and all interfaces operate independently.
190	 */
191	LIBUSB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE = 0,
192
193	/** Audio class */
194	LIBUSB_CLASS_AUDIO = 1,
195
196	/** Communications class */
197	LIBUSB_CLASS_COMM = 2,
198
199	/** Human Interface Device class */
200	LIBUSB_CLASS_HID = 3,
201
202	/** Physical */
203	LIBUSB_CLASS_PHYSICAL = 5,
204
205	/** Printer class */
206	LIBUSB_CLASS_PRINTER = 7,
207
208	/** Image class */
209	LIBUSB_CLASS_PTP = 6, /* legacy name from libusb-0.1 usb.h */
210	LIBUSB_CLASS_IMAGE = 6,
211
212	/** Mass storage class */
213	LIBUSB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE = 8,
214
215	/** Hub class */
216	LIBUSB_CLASS_HUB = 9,
217
218	/** Data class */
219	LIBUSB_CLASS_DATA = 10,
220
221	/** Smart Card */
222	LIBUSB_CLASS_SMART_CARD = 0x0b,
223
224	/** Content Security */
225	LIBUSB_CLASS_CONTENT_SECURITY = 0x0d,
226
227	/** Video */
228	LIBUSB_CLASS_VIDEO = 0x0e,
229
230	/** Personal Healthcare */
231	LIBUSB_CLASS_PERSONAL_HEALTHCARE = 0x0f,
232
233	/** Diagnostic Device */
234	LIBUSB_CLASS_DIAGNOSTIC_DEVICE = 0xdc,
235
236	/** Wireless class */
237	LIBUSB_CLASS_WIRELESS = 0xe0,
238
239	/** Application class */
240	LIBUSB_CLASS_APPLICATION = 0xfe,
241
242	/** Class is vendor-specific */
243	LIBUSB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC = 0xff
244};
245
246/** \ingroup libusb_desc
247 * Descriptor types as defined by the USB specification. */
248enum libusb_descriptor_type {
249	/** Device descriptor. See libusb_device_descriptor. */
250	LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE = 0x01,
251
252	/** Configuration descriptor. See libusb_config_descriptor. */
253	LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG = 0x02,
254
255	/** String descriptor */
256	LIBUSB_DT_STRING = 0x03,
257
258	/** Interface descriptor. See libusb_interface_descriptor. */
259	LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE = 0x04,
260
261	/** Endpoint descriptor. See libusb_endpoint_descriptor. */
262	LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT = 0x05,
263
264	/** BOS descriptor */
265	LIBUSB_DT_BOS = 0x0f,
266
267	/** Device Capability descriptor */
268	LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY = 0x10,
269
270	/** HID descriptor */
271	LIBUSB_DT_HID = 0x21,
272
273	/** HID report descriptor */
274	LIBUSB_DT_REPORT = 0x22,
275
276	/** Physical descriptor */
277	LIBUSB_DT_PHYSICAL = 0x23,
278
279	/** Hub descriptor */
280	LIBUSB_DT_HUB = 0x29,
281
282	/** SuperSpeed Hub descriptor */
283	LIBUSB_DT_SUPERSPEED_HUB = 0x2a,
284
285	/** SuperSpeed Endpoint Companion descriptor */
286	LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION = 0x30
287};
288
289/* Descriptor sizes per descriptor type */
290#define LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE			18
291#define LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE			9
292#define LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE		9
293#define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE			7
294#define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE		9	/* Audio extension */
295#define LIBUSB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE		7
296#define LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION_SIZE	6
297#define LIBUSB_DT_BOS_SIZE			5
298#define LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE	3
299
300/* BOS descriptor sizes */
301#define LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION_SIZE	7
302#define LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE	10
303#define LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID_SIZE		20
304
305/* We unwrap the BOS => define its max size */
306#define LIBUSB_DT_BOS_MAX_SIZE		((LIBUSB_DT_BOS_SIZE)     +\
307					(LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION_SIZE)       +\
308					(LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE) +\
309					(LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID_SIZE))
310
311#define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_MASK	0x0f    /* in bEndpointAddress */
312#define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK		0x80
313
314/** \ingroup libusb_desc
315 * Endpoint direction. Values for bit 7 of the
316 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bEndpointAddress "endpoint address" scheme.
317 */
318enum libusb_endpoint_direction {
319	/** In: device-to-host */
320	LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN = 0x80,
321
322	/** Out: host-to-device */
323	LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT = 0x00
324};
325
326#define LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_MASK			0x03    /* in bmAttributes */
327
328/** \ingroup libusb_desc
329 * Endpoint transfer type. Values for bits 0:1 of the
330 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "endpoint attributes" field.
331 */
332enum libusb_transfer_type {
333	/** Control endpoint */
334	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL = 0,
335
336	/** Isochronous endpoint */
337	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS = 1,
338
339	/** Bulk endpoint */
340	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK = 2,
341
342	/** Interrupt endpoint */
343	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT = 3,
344
345	/** Stream endpoint */
346	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK_STREAM = 4,
347};
348
349/** \ingroup libusb_misc
350 * Standard requests, as defined in table 9-5 of the USB 3.0 specifications */
351enum libusb_standard_request {
352	/** Request status of the specific recipient */
353	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_STATUS = 0x00,
354
355	/** Clear or disable a specific feature */
356	LIBUSB_REQUEST_CLEAR_FEATURE = 0x01,
357
358	/* 0x02 is reserved */
359
360	/** Set or enable a specific feature */
361	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_FEATURE = 0x03,
362
363	/* 0x04 is reserved */
364
365	/** Set device address for all future accesses */
366	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_ADDRESS = 0x05,
367
368	/** Get the specified descriptor */
369	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR = 0x06,
370
371	/** Used to update existing descriptors or add new descriptors */
372	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_DESCRIPTOR = 0x07,
373
374	/** Get the current device configuration value */
375	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_CONFIGURATION = 0x08,
376
377	/** Set device configuration */
378	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_CONFIGURATION = 0x09,
379
380	/** Return the selected alternate setting for the specified interface */
381	LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_INTERFACE = 0x0A,
382
383	/** Select an alternate interface for the specified interface */
384	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_INTERFACE = 0x0B,
385
386	/** Set then report an endpoint's synchronization frame */
387	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SYNCH_FRAME = 0x0C,
388
389	/** Sets both the U1 and U2 Exit Latency */
390	LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_SEL = 0x30,
391
392	/** Delay from the time a host transmits a packet to the time it is
393	  * received by the device. */
394	LIBUSB_SET_ISOCH_DELAY = 0x31,
395};
396
397/** \ingroup libusb_misc
398 * Request type bits of the
399 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
400 * transfers. */
401enum libusb_request_type {
402	/** Standard */
403	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD = (0x00 << 5),
404
405	/** Class */
406	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS = (0x01 << 5),
407
408	/** Vendor */
409	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_VENDOR = (0x02 << 5),
410
411	/** Reserved */
412	LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_RESERVED = (0x03 << 5)
413};
414
415/** \ingroup libusb_misc
416 * Recipient bits of the
417 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
418 * transfers. Values 4 through 31 are reserved. */
419enum libusb_request_recipient {
420	/** Device */
421	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_DEVICE = 0x00,
422
423	/** Interface */
424	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE = 0x01,
425
426	/** Endpoint */
427	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_ENDPOINT = 0x02,
428
429	/** Other */
430	LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_OTHER = 0x03,
431};
432
433#define LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_MASK		0x0C
434
435/** \ingroup libusb_desc
436 * Synchronization type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 2:3 of the
437 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
438 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
439 */
440enum libusb_iso_sync_type {
441	/** No synchronization */
442	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_NONE = 0,
443
444	/** Asynchronous */
445	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ASYNC = 1,
446
447	/** Adaptive */
448	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ADAPTIVE = 2,
449
450	/** Synchronous */
451	LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_SYNC = 3
452};
453
454#define LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_MASK 0x30
455
456/** \ingroup libusb_desc
457 * Usage type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 4:5 of the
458 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
459 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
460 */
461enum libusb_iso_usage_type {
462	/** Data endpoint */
463	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_DATA = 0,
464
465	/** Feedback endpoint */
466	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_FEEDBACK = 1,
467
468	/** Implicit feedback Data endpoint */
469	LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_IMPLICIT = 2,
470};
471
472/** \ingroup libusb_desc
473 * A structure representing the standard USB device descriptor. This
474 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.1 of the USB 3.0 specification.
475 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
476 */
477struct libusb_device_descriptor {
478	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
479	uint8_t  bLength;
480
481	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
482	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE in this
483	 * context. */
484	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
485
486	/** USB specification release number in binary-coded decimal. A value of
487	 * 0x0200 indicates USB 2.0, 0x0110 indicates USB 1.1, etc. */
488	uint16_t bcdUSB;
489
490	/** USB-IF class code for the device. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
491	uint8_t  bDeviceClass;
492
493	/** USB-IF subclass code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass
494	 * value */
495	uint8_t  bDeviceSubClass;
496
497	/** USB-IF protocol code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass and
498	 * bDeviceSubClass values */
499	uint8_t  bDeviceProtocol;
500
501	/** Maximum packet size for endpoint 0 */
502	uint8_t  bMaxPacketSize0;
503
504	/** USB-IF vendor ID */
505	uint16_t idVendor;
506
507	/** USB-IF product ID */
508	uint16_t idProduct;
509
510	/** Device release number in binary-coded decimal */
511	uint16_t bcdDevice;
512
513	/** Index of string descriptor describing manufacturer */
514	uint8_t  iManufacturer;
515
516	/** Index of string descriptor describing product */
517	uint8_t  iProduct;
518
519	/** Index of string descriptor containing device serial number */
520	uint8_t  iSerialNumber;
521
522	/** Number of possible configurations */
523	uint8_t  bNumConfigurations;
524};
525
526/** \ingroup libusb_desc
527 * A structure representing the standard USB endpoint descriptor. This
528 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.6 of the USB 3.0 specification.
529 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
530 */
531struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor {
532	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
533	uint8_t  bLength;
534
535	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
536	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT in
537	 * this context. */
538	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
539
540	/** The address of the endpoint described by this descriptor. Bits 0:3 are
541	 * the endpoint number. Bits 4:6 are reserved. Bit 7 indicates direction,
542	 * see \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
543	 */
544	uint8_t  bEndpointAddress;
545
546	/** Attributes which apply to the endpoint when it is configured using
547	 * the bConfigurationValue. Bits 0:1 determine the transfer type and
548	 * correspond to \ref libusb_transfer_type. Bits 2:3 are only used for
549	 * isochronous endpoints and correspond to \ref libusb_iso_sync_type.
550	 * Bits 4:5 are also only used for isochronous endpoints and correspond to
551	 * \ref libusb_iso_usage_type. Bits 6:7 are reserved.
552	 */
553	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
554
555	/** Maximum packet size this endpoint is capable of sending/receiving. */
556	uint16_t wMaxPacketSize;
557
558	/** Interval for polling endpoint for data transfers. */
559	uint8_t  bInterval;
560
561	/** For audio devices only: the rate at which synchronization feedback
562	 * is provided. */
563	uint8_t  bRefresh;
564
565	/** For audio devices only: the address if the synch endpoint */
566	uint8_t  bSynchAddress;
567
568	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown endpoint descriptors,
569	 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
570	const unsigned char *extra;
571
572	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
573	int extra_length;
574};
575
576/** \ingroup libusb_desc
577 * A structure representing the standard USB interface descriptor. This
578 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.5 of the USB 3.0 specification.
579 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
580 */
581struct libusb_interface_descriptor {
582	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
583	uint8_t  bLength;
584
585	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
586	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE
587	 * in this context. */
588	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
589
590	/** Number of this interface */
591	uint8_t  bInterfaceNumber;
592
593	/** Value used to select this alternate setting for this interface */
594	uint8_t  bAlternateSetting;
595
596	/** Number of endpoints used by this interface (excluding the control
597	 * endpoint). */
598	uint8_t  bNumEndpoints;
599
600	/** USB-IF class code for this interface. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
601	uint8_t  bInterfaceClass;
602
603	/** USB-IF subclass code for this interface, qualified by the
604	 * bInterfaceClass value */
605	uint8_t  bInterfaceSubClass;
606
607	/** USB-IF protocol code for this interface, qualified by the
608	 * bInterfaceClass and bInterfaceSubClass values */
609	uint8_t  bInterfaceProtocol;
610
611	/** Index of string descriptor describing this interface */
612	uint8_t  iInterface;
613
614	/** Array of endpoint descriptors. This length of this array is determined
615	 * by the bNumEndpoints field. */
616	const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint;
617
618	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown interface descriptors,
619	 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
620	const unsigned char *extra;
621
622	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
623	int extra_length;
624};
625
626/** \ingroup libusb_desc
627 * A collection of alternate settings for a particular USB interface.
628 */
629struct libusb_interface {
630	/** Array of interface descriptors. The length of this array is determined
631	 * by the num_altsetting field. */
632	const struct libusb_interface_descriptor *altsetting;
633
634	/** The number of alternate settings that belong to this interface */
635	int num_altsetting;
636};
637
638/** \ingroup libusb_desc
639 * A structure representing the standard USB configuration descriptor. This
640 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.3 of the USB 3.0 specification.
641 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
642 */
643struct libusb_config_descriptor {
644	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
645	uint8_t  bLength;
646
647	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
648	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG
649	 * in this context. */
650	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
651
652	/** Total length of data returned for this configuration */
653	uint16_t wTotalLength;
654
655	/** Number of interfaces supported by this configuration */
656	uint8_t  bNumInterfaces;
657
658	/** Identifier value for this configuration */
659	uint8_t  bConfigurationValue;
660
661	/** Index of string descriptor describing this configuration */
662	uint8_t  iConfiguration;
663
664	/** Configuration characteristics */
665	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
666
667	/** Maximum power consumption of the USB device from this bus in this
668	 * configuration when the device is fully operation. Expressed in units
669	 * of 2 mA when the device is operating in high-speed mode and in units
670	 * of 8 mA when the device is operating in super-speed mode. */
671	uint8_t  MaxPower;
672
673	/** Array of interfaces supported by this configuration. The length of
674	 * this array is determined by the bNumInterfaces field. */
675	const struct libusb_interface *interface;
676
677	/** Extra descriptors. If libusb encounters unknown configuration
678	 * descriptors, it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
679	const unsigned char *extra;
680
681	/** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
682	int extra_length;
683};
684
685/** \ingroup libusb_desc
686 * A structure representing the superspeed endpoint companion
687 * descriptor. This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.7 of
688 * the USB 3.0 specification. All multiple-byte fields are represented in
689 * host-endian format.
690 */
691struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor {
692
693	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
694	uint8_t  bLength;
695
696	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
697	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION in
698	 * this context. */
699	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
700
701
702	/** The maximum number of packets the endpoint can send or
703	 *  receive as part of a burst. */
704	uint8_t  bMaxBurst;
705
706	/** In bulk EP:	bits 4:0 represents the	maximum	number of
707	 *  streams the	EP supports. In	isochronous EP:	bits 1:0
708	 *  represents the Mult	- a zero based value that determines
709	 *  the	maximum	number of packets within a service interval  */
710	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
711
712	/** The	total number of bytes this EP will transfer every
713	 *  service interval. valid only for periodic EPs. */
714	uint16_t wBytesPerInterval;
715};
716
717/** \ingroup libusb_desc
718 * A generic representation of a BOS Device Capability descriptor. It is
719 * advised to check bDevCapabilityType and call the matching
720 * libusb_get_*_descriptor function to get a structure fully matching the type.
721 */
722struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor {
723	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
724	uint8_t bLength;
725	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
726	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
727	 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
728	uint8_t bDescriptorType;
729	/** Device Capability type */
730	uint8_t bDevCapabilityType;
731	/** Device Capability data (bLength - 3 bytes) */
732	uint8_t dev_capability_data
733#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
734	[] /* valid C99 code */
735#else
736	[0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
737#endif
738	;
739};
740
741/** \ingroup libusb_desc
742 * A structure representing the Binary Device Object Store (BOS) descriptor.
743 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2 of the USB 3.0 specification.
744 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
745 */
746struct libusb_bos_descriptor {
747	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
748	uint8_t  bLength;
749
750	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
751	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_BOS LIBUSB_DT_BOS
752	 * in this context. */
753	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
754
755	/** Length of this descriptor and all of its sub descriptors */
756	uint16_t wTotalLength;
757
758	/** The number of separate device capability descriptors in
759	 * the BOS */
760	uint8_t  bNumDeviceCaps;
761
762	/** bNumDeviceCap Device Capability Descriptors */
763	struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor *dev_capability
764#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
765	[] /* valid C99 code */
766#else
767	[0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
768#endif
769	;
770};
771
772/** \ingroup libusb_desc
773 * A structure representing the USB 2.0 Extension descriptor
774 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.1 of the USB 3.0 specification.
775 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
776 */
777struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor {
778	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
779	uint8_t  bLength;
780
781	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
782	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
783	 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
784	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
785
786	/** Capability type. Will have value
787	 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION
788	 * LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION in this context. */
789	uint8_t  bDevCapabilityType;
790
791	/** Bitmap encoding of supported device level features.
792	 * A value of one in a bit location indicates a feature is
793	 * supported; a value of zero indicates it is not supported.
794	 * See \ref libusb_usb_2_0_extension_attributes. */
795	uint32_t  bmAttributes;
796};
797
798/** \ingroup libusb_desc
799 * A structure representing the SuperSpeed USB Device Capability descriptor
800 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.2 of the USB 3.0 specification.
801 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
802 */
803struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor {
804	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
805	uint8_t  bLength;
806
807	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
808	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
809	 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
810	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
811
812	/** Capability type. Will have value
813	 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
814	 * LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
815	uint8_t  bDevCapabilityType;
816
817	/** Bitmap encoding of supported device level features.
818	 * A value of one in a bit location indicates a feature is
819	 * supported; a value of zero indicates it is not supported.
820	 * See \ref libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_attributes. */
821	uint8_t  bmAttributes;
822
823	/** Bitmap encoding of the speed supported by this device when
824	 * operating in SuperSpeed mode. See \ref libusb_supported_speed. */
825	uint16_t wSpeedSupported;
826
827	/** The lowest speed at which all the functionality supported
828	 * by the device is available to the user. For example if the
829	 * device supports all its functionality when connected at
830	 * full speed and above then it sets this value to 1. */
831	uint8_t  bFunctionalitySupport;
832
833	/** U1 Device Exit Latency. */
834	uint8_t  bU1DevExitLat;
835
836	/** U2 Device Exit Latency. */
837	uint16_t bU2DevExitLat;
838};
839
840/** \ingroup libusb_desc
841 * A structure representing the Container ID descriptor.
842 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.3 of the USB 3.0 specification.
843 * All multiple-byte fields, except UUIDs, are represented in host-endian format.
844 */
845struct libusb_container_id_descriptor {
846	/** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
847	uint8_t  bLength;
848
849	/** Descriptor type. Will have value
850	 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
851	 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
852	uint8_t  bDescriptorType;
853
854	/** Capability type. Will have value
855	 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID
856	 * LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID in this context. */
857	uint8_t  bDevCapabilityType;
858
859	/** Reserved field */
860	uint8_t bReserved;
861
862	/** 128 bit UUID */
863	uint8_t  ContainerID[16];
864};
865
866/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
867 * Setup packet for control transfers. */
868struct libusb_control_setup {
869	/** Request type. Bits 0:4 determine recipient, see
870	 * \ref libusb_request_recipient. Bits 5:6 determine type, see
871	 * \ref libusb_request_type. Bit 7 determines data transfer direction, see
872	 * \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
873	 */
874	uint8_t  bmRequestType;
875
876	/** Request. If the type bits of bmRequestType are equal to
877	 * \ref libusb_request_type::LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD
878	 * "LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD" then this field refers to
879	 * \ref libusb_standard_request. For other cases, use of this field is
880	 * application-specific. */
881	uint8_t  bRequest;
882
883	/** Value. Varies according to request */
884	uint16_t wValue;
885
886	/** Index. Varies according to request, typically used to pass an index
887	 * or offset */
888	uint16_t wIndex;
889
890	/** Number of bytes to transfer */
891	uint16_t wLength;
892};
893
894#define LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE (sizeof(struct libusb_control_setup))
895
896/* libusb */
897
898struct libusb_context;
899struct libusb_device;
900struct libusb_device_handle;
901
902/** \ingroup libusb_lib
903 * Structure providing the version of the libusb runtime
904 */
905struct libusb_version {
906	/** Library major version. */
907	const uint16_t major;
908
909	/** Library minor version. */
910	const uint16_t minor;
911
912	/** Library micro version. */
913	const uint16_t micro;
914
915	/** Library nano version. */
916	const uint16_t nano;
917
918	/** Library release candidate suffix string, e.g. "-rc4". */
919	const char *rc;
920
921	/** For ABI compatibility only. */
922	const char* describe;
923};
924
925/** \ingroup libusb_lib
926 * Structure representing a libusb session. The concept of individual libusb
927 * sessions allows for your program to use two libraries (or dynamically
928 * load two modules) which both independently use libusb. This will prevent
929 * interference between the individual libusb users - for example
930 * libusb_set_debug() will not affect the other user of the library, and
931 * libusb_exit() will not destroy resources that the other user is still
932 * using.
933 *
934 * Sessions are created by libusb_init() and destroyed through libusb_exit().
935 * If your application is guaranteed to only ever include a single libusb
936 * user (i.e. you), you do not have to worry about contexts: pass NULL in
937 * every function call where a context is required. The default context
938 * will be used.
939 *
940 * For more information, see \ref libusb_contexts.
941 */
942typedef struct libusb_context libusb_context;
943
944/** \ingroup libusb_dev
945 * Structure representing a USB device detected on the system. This is an
946 * opaque type for which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually
947 * originating from libusb_get_device_list().
948 *
949 * Certain operations can be performed on a device, but in order to do any
950 * I/O you will have to first obtain a device handle using libusb_open().
951 *
952 * Devices are reference counted with libusb_ref_device() and
953 * libusb_unref_device(), and are freed when the reference count reaches 0.
954 * New devices presented by libusb_get_device_list() have a reference count of
955 * 1, and libusb_free_device_list() can optionally decrease the reference count
956 * on all devices in the list. libusb_open() adds another reference which is
957 * later destroyed by libusb_close().
958 */
959typedef struct libusb_device libusb_device;
960
961
962/** \ingroup libusb_dev
963 * Structure representing a handle on a USB device. This is an opaque type for
964 * which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually originating from
965 * libusb_open().
966 *
967 * A device handle is used to perform I/O and other operations. When finished
968 * with a device handle, you should call libusb_close().
969 */
970typedef struct libusb_device_handle libusb_device_handle;
971
972/** \ingroup libusb_dev
973 * Speed codes. Indicates the speed at which the device is operating.
974 */
975enum libusb_speed {
976	/** The OS doesn't report or know the device speed. */
977	LIBUSB_SPEED_UNKNOWN = 0,
978
979	/** The device is operating at low speed (1.5MBit/s). */
980	LIBUSB_SPEED_LOW = 1,
981
982	/** The device is operating at full speed (12MBit/s). */
983	LIBUSB_SPEED_FULL = 2,
984
985	/** The device is operating at high speed (480MBit/s). */
986	LIBUSB_SPEED_HIGH = 3,
987
988	/** The device is operating at super speed (5000MBit/s). */
989	LIBUSB_SPEED_SUPER = 4,
990};
991
992/** \ingroup libusb_dev
993 * Supported speeds (wSpeedSupported) bitfield. Indicates what
994 * speeds the device supports.
995 */
996enum libusb_supported_speed {
997	/** Low speed operation supported (1.5MBit/s). */
998	LIBUSB_LOW_SPEED_OPERATION   = 1,
999
1000	/** Full speed operation supported (12MBit/s). */
1001	LIBUSB_FULL_SPEED_OPERATION  = 2,
1002
1003	/** High speed operation supported (480MBit/s). */
1004	LIBUSB_HIGH_SPEED_OPERATION  = 4,
1005
1006	/** Superspeed operation supported (5000MBit/s). */
1007	LIBUSB_SUPER_SPEED_OPERATION = 8,
1008};
1009
1010/** \ingroup libusb_dev
1011 * Masks for the bits of the
1012 * \ref libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field
1013 * of the USB 2.0 Extension descriptor.
1014 */
1015enum libusb_usb_2_0_extension_attributes {
1016	/** Supports Link Power Management (LPM) */
1017	LIBUSB_BM_LPM_SUPPORT = 2,
1018};
1019
1020/** \ingroup libusb_dev
1021 * Masks for the bits of the
1022 * \ref libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field
1023 * field of the SuperSpeed USB Device Capability descriptor.
1024 */
1025enum libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_attributes {
1026	/** Supports Latency Tolerance Messages (LTM) */
1027	LIBUSB_BM_LTM_SUPPORT = 2,
1028};
1029
1030/** \ingroup libusb_dev
1031 * USB capability types
1032 */
1033enum libusb_bos_type {
1034	/** Wireless USB device capability */
1035	LIBUSB_BT_WIRELESS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY	= 1,
1036
1037	/** USB 2.0 extensions */
1038	LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION			= 2,
1039
1040	/** SuperSpeed USB device capability */
1041	LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY		= 3,
1042
1043	/** Container ID type */
1044	LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID				= 4,
1045};
1046
1047/** \ingroup libusb_misc
1048 * Error codes. Most libusb functions return 0 on success or one of these
1049 * codes on failure.
1050 * You can call libusb_error_name() to retrieve a string representation of an
1051 * error code or libusb_strerror() to get an end-user suitable description of
1052 * an error code.
1053 */
1054enum libusb_error {
1055	/** Success (no error) */
1056	LIBUSB_SUCCESS = 0,
1057
1058	/** Input/output error */
1059	LIBUSB_ERROR_IO = -1,
1060
1061	/** Invalid parameter */
1062	LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM = -2,
1063
1064	/** Access denied (insufficient permissions) */
1065	LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS = -3,
1066
1067	/** No such device (it may have been disconnected) */
1068	LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE = -4,
1069
1070	/** Entity not found */
1071	LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND = -5,
1072
1073	/** Resource busy */
1074	LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY = -6,
1075
1076	/** Operation timed out */
1077	LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT = -7,
1078
1079	/** Overflow */
1080	LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW = -8,
1081
1082	/** Pipe error */
1083	LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE = -9,
1084
1085	/** System call interrupted (perhaps due to signal) */
1086	LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED = -10,
1087
1088	/** Insufficient memory */
1089	LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM = -11,
1090
1091	/** Operation not supported or unimplemented on this platform */
1092	LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED = -12,
1093
1094	/* NB: Remember to update LIBUSB_ERROR_COUNT below as well as the
1095	   message strings in strerror.c when adding new error codes here. */
1096
1097	/** Other error */
1098	LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER = -99,
1099};
1100
1101/* Total number of error codes in enum libusb_error */
1102#define LIBUSB_ERROR_COUNT 14
1103
1104/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1105 * Transfer status codes */
1106enum libusb_transfer_status {
1107	/** Transfer completed without error. Note that this does not indicate
1108	 * that the entire amount of requested data was transferred. */
1109	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED,
1110
1111	/** Transfer failed */
1112	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR,
1113
1114	/** Transfer timed out */
1115	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT,
1116
1117	/** Transfer was cancelled */
1118	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED,
1119
1120	/** For bulk/interrupt endpoints: halt condition detected (endpoint
1121	 * stalled). For control endpoints: control request not supported. */
1122	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_STALL,
1123
1124	/** Device was disconnected */
1125	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE,
1126
1127	/** Device sent more data than requested */
1128	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_OVERFLOW,
1129
1130	/* NB! Remember to update libusb_error_name()
1131	   when adding new status codes here. */
1132};
1133
1134/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1135 * libusb_transfer.flags values */
1136enum libusb_transfer_flags {
1137	/** Report short frames as errors */
1138	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_SHORT_NOT_OK = 1<<0,
1139
1140	/** Automatically free() transfer buffer during libusb_free_transfer().
1141	 * Note that buffers allocated with libusb_dev_mem_alloc() should not
1142	 * be attempted freed in this way, since free() is not an appropriate
1143	 * way to release such memory. */
1144	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_BUFFER = 1<<1,
1145
1146	/** Automatically call libusb_free_transfer() after callback returns.
1147	 * If this flag is set, it is illegal to call libusb_free_transfer()
1148	 * from your transfer callback, as this will result in a double-free
1149	 * when this flag is acted upon. */
1150	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_TRANSFER = 1<<2,
1151
1152	/** Terminate transfers that are a multiple of the endpoint's
1153	 * wMaxPacketSize with an extra zero length packet. This is useful
1154	 * when a device protocol mandates that each logical request is
1155	 * terminated by an incomplete packet (i.e. the logical requests are
1156	 * not separated by other means).
1157	 *
1158	 * This flag only affects host-to-device transfers to bulk and interrupt
1159	 * endpoints. In other situations, it is ignored.
1160	 *
1161	 * This flag only affects transfers with a length that is a multiple of
1162	 * the endpoint's wMaxPacketSize. On transfers of other lengths, this
1163	 * flag has no effect. Therefore, if you are working with a device that
1164	 * needs a ZLP whenever the end of the logical request falls on a packet
1165	 * boundary, then it is sensible to set this flag on <em>every</em>
1166	 * transfer (you do not have to worry about only setting it on transfers
1167	 * that end on the boundary).
1168	 *
1169	 * This flag is currently only supported on Linux.
1170	 * On other systems, libusb_submit_transfer() will return
1171	 * LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED for every transfer where this flag is set.
1172	 *
1173	 * Available since libusb-1.0.9.
1174	 */
1175	LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ADD_ZERO_PACKET = 1 << 3,
1176};
1177
1178/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1179 * Isochronous packet descriptor. */
1180struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor {
1181	/** Length of data to request in this packet */
1182	unsigned int length;
1183
1184	/** Amount of data that was actually transferred */
1185	unsigned int actual_length;
1186
1187	/** Status code for this packet */
1188	enum libusb_transfer_status status;
1189};
1190
1191struct libusb_transfer;
1192
1193/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1194 * Asynchronous transfer callback function type. When submitting asynchronous
1195 * transfers, you pass a pointer to a callback function of this type via the
1196 * \ref libusb_transfer::callback "callback" member of the libusb_transfer
1197 * structure. libusb will call this function later, when the transfer has
1198 * completed or failed. See \ref libusb_asyncio for more information.
1199 * \param transfer The libusb_transfer struct the callback function is being
1200 * notified about.
1201 */
1202typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL *libusb_transfer_cb_fn)(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
1203
1204/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1205 * The generic USB transfer structure. The user populates this structure and
1206 * then submits it in order to request a transfer. After the transfer has
1207 * completed, the library populates the transfer with the results and passes
1208 * it back to the user.
1209 */
1210struct libusb_transfer {
1211	/** Handle of the device that this transfer will be submitted to */
1212	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle;
1213
1214	/** A bitwise OR combination of \ref libusb_transfer_flags. */
1215	uint8_t flags;
1216
1217	/** Address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent. */
1218	unsigned char endpoint;
1219
1220	/** Type of the endpoint from \ref libusb_transfer_type */
1221	unsigned char type;
1222
1223	/** Timeout for this transfer in millseconds. A value of 0 indicates no
1224	 * timeout. */
1225	unsigned int timeout;
1226
1227	/** The status of the transfer. Read-only, and only for use within
1228	 * transfer callback function.
1229	 *
1230	 * If this is an isochronous transfer, this field may read COMPLETED even
1231	 * if there were errors in the frames. Use the
1232	 * \ref libusb_iso_packet_descriptor::status "status" field in each packet
1233	 * to determine if errors occurred. */
1234	enum libusb_transfer_status status;
1235
1236	/** Length of the data buffer */
1237	int length;
1238
1239	/** Actual length of data that was transferred. Read-only, and only for
1240	 * use within transfer callback function. Not valid for isochronous
1241	 * endpoint transfers. */
1242	int actual_length;
1243
1244	/** Callback function. This will be invoked when the transfer completes,
1245	 * fails, or is cancelled. */
1246	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback;
1247
1248	/** User context data to pass to the callback function. */
1249	void *user_data;
1250
1251	/** Data buffer */
1252	unsigned char *buffer;
1253
1254	/** Number of isochronous packets. Only used for I/O with isochronous
1255	 * endpoints. */
1256	int num_iso_packets;
1257
1258	/** Isochronous packet descriptors, for isochronous transfers only. */
1259	struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor iso_packet_desc
1260#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
1261	[] /* valid C99 code */
1262#else
1263	[0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
1264#endif
1265	;
1266};
1267
1268/** \ingroup libusb_misc
1269 * Capabilities supported by an instance of libusb on the current running
1270 * platform. Test if the loaded library supports a given capability by calling
1271 * \ref libusb_has_capability().
1272 */
1273enum libusb_capability {
1274	/** The libusb_has_capability() API is available. */
1275	LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_CAPABILITY = 0x0000,
1276	/** Hotplug support is available on this platform. */
1277	LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG = 0x0001,
1278	/** The library can access HID devices without requiring user intervention.
1279	 * Note that before being able to actually access an HID device, you may
1280	 * still have to call additional libusb functions such as
1281	 * \ref libusb_detach_kernel_driver(). */
1282	LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HID_ACCESS = 0x0100,
1283	/** The library supports detaching of the default USB driver, using
1284	 * \ref libusb_detach_kernel_driver(), if one is set by the OS kernel */
1285	LIBUSB_CAP_SUPPORTS_DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER = 0x0101
1286};
1287
1288/** \ingroup libusb_lib
1289 *  Log message levels.
1290 *  - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_NONE (0)    : no messages ever printed by the library (default)
1291 *  - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR (1)   : error messages are printed to stderr
1292 *  - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING (2) : warning and error messages are printed to stderr
1293 *  - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO (3)    : informational messages are printed to stdout, warning
1294 *    and error messages are printed to stderr
1295 *  - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG (4)   : debug and informational messages are printed to stdout,
1296 *    warnings and errors to stderr
1297 */
1298enum libusb_log_level {
1299	LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_NONE = 0,
1300	LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
1301	LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING,
1302	LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
1303	LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG,
1304};
1305
1306int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_init(libusb_context **ctx);
1307void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_exit(libusb_context *ctx);
1308void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_set_debug(libusb_context *ctx, int level);
1309const struct libusb_version * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_version(void);
1310int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_has_capability(uint32_t capability);
1311const char * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_error_name(int errcode);
1312int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_setlocale(const char *locale);
1313const char * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_strerror(enum libusb_error errcode);
1314
1315ssize_t LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device_list(libusb_context *ctx,
1316	libusb_device ***list);
1317void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_device_list(libusb_device **list,
1318	int unref_devices);
1319libusb_device * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_ref_device(libusb_device *dev);
1320void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_unref_device(libusb_device *dev);
1321
1322int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev,
1323	int *config);
1324int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device_descriptor(libusb_device *dev,
1325	struct libusb_device_descriptor *desc);
1326int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(libusb_device *dev,
1327	struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
1328int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_config_descriptor(libusb_device *dev,
1329	uint8_t config_index, struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
1330int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_config_descriptor_by_value(libusb_device *dev,
1331	uint8_t bConfigurationValue, struct libusb_config_descriptor **config);
1332void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_config_descriptor(
1333	struct libusb_config_descriptor *config);
1334int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor(
1335	struct libusb_context *ctx,
1336	const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint,
1337	struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor **ep_comp);
1338void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor(
1339	struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor *ep_comp);
1340int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_bos_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1341	struct libusb_bos_descriptor **bos);
1342void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_bos_descriptor(struct libusb_bos_descriptor *bos);
1343int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor(
1344	struct libusb_context *ctx,
1345	struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor *dev_cap,
1346	struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor **usb_2_0_extension);
1347void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor(
1348	struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor *usb_2_0_extension);
1349int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor(
1350	struct libusb_context *ctx,
1351	struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor *dev_cap,
1352	struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor **ss_usb_device_cap);
1353void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor(
1354	struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor *ss_usb_device_cap);
1355int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_container_id_descriptor(struct libusb_context *ctx,
1356	struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor *dev_cap,
1357	struct libusb_container_id_descriptor **container_id);
1358void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_container_id_descriptor(
1359	struct libusb_container_id_descriptor *container_id);
1360uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_bus_number(libusb_device *dev);
1361uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_port_number(libusb_device *dev);
1362int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_port_numbers(libusb_device *dev, uint8_t* port_numbers, int port_numbers_len);
1363LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(libusb_get_port_numbers)
1364int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_port_path(libusb_context *ctx, libusb_device *dev, uint8_t* path, uint8_t path_length);
1365libusb_device * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_parent(libusb_device *dev);
1366uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device_address(libusb_device *dev);
1367int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device_speed(libusb_device *dev);
1368int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_max_packet_size(libusb_device *dev,
1369	unsigned char endpoint);
1370int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size(libusb_device *dev,
1371	unsigned char endpoint);
1372
1373int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_open(libusb_device *dev, libusb_device_handle **dev_handle);
1374void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_close(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle);
1375libusb_device * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_device(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle);
1376
1377int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_set_configuration(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1378	int configuration);
1379int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_claim_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1380	int interface_number);
1381int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_release_interface(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1382	int interface_number);
1383
1384libusb_device_handle * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid(
1385	libusb_context *ctx, uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id);
1386
1387int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_set_interface_alt_setting(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1388	int interface_number, int alternate_setting);
1389int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_clear_halt(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1390	unsigned char endpoint);
1391int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_reset_device(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle);
1392
1393int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_alloc_streams(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1394	uint32_t num_streams, unsigned char *endpoints, int num_endpoints);
1395int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_streams(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1396	unsigned char *endpoints, int num_endpoints);
1397
1398unsigned char * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_dev_mem_alloc(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1399	size_t length);
1400int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_dev_mem_free(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1401	unsigned char *buffer, size_t length);
1402
1403int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_kernel_driver_active(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1404	int interface_number);
1405int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_detach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1406	int interface_number);
1407int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_attach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1408	int interface_number);
1409int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_set_auto_detach_kernel_driver(
1410	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, int enable);
1411
1412/* async I/O */
1413
1414/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1415 * Get the data section of a control transfer. This convenience function is here
1416 * to remind you that the data does not start until 8 bytes into the actual
1417 * buffer, as the setup packet comes first.
1418 *
1419 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
1420 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
1421 * transfer->buffer.
1422 *
1423 * \param transfer a transfer
1424 * \returns pointer to the first byte of the data section
1425 */
1426static inline unsigned char *libusb_control_transfer_get_data(
1427	struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
1428{
1429	return transfer->buffer + LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE;
1430}
1431
1432/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1433 * Get the control setup packet of a control transfer. This convenience
1434 * function is here to remind you that the control setup occupies the first
1435 * 8 bytes of the transfer data buffer.
1436 *
1437 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
1438 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
1439 * transfer->buffer.
1440 *
1441 * \param transfer a transfer
1442 * \returns a casted pointer to the start of the transfer data buffer
1443 */
1444static inline struct libusb_control_setup *libusb_control_transfer_get_setup(
1445	struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
1446{
1447	return (struct libusb_control_setup *)(void *) transfer->buffer;
1448}
1449
1450/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1451 * Helper function to populate the setup packet (first 8 bytes of the data
1452 * buffer) for a control transfer. The wIndex, wValue and wLength values should
1453 * be given in host-endian byte order.
1454 *
1455 * \param buffer buffer to output the setup packet into
1456 * This pointer must be aligned to at least 2 bytes boundary.
1457 * \param bmRequestType see the
1458 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field of
1459 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1460 * \param bRequest see the
1461 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bRequest "bRequest" field of
1462 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1463 * \param wValue see the
1464 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wValue "wValue" field of
1465 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1466 * \param wIndex see the
1467 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wIndex "wIndex" field of
1468 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1469 * \param wLength see the
1470 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wLength "wLength" field of
1471 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1472 */
1473static inline void libusb_fill_control_setup(unsigned char *buffer,
1474	uint8_t bmRequestType, uint8_t bRequest, uint16_t wValue, uint16_t wIndex,
1475	uint16_t wLength)
1476{
1477	struct libusb_control_setup *setup = (struct libusb_control_setup *)(void *) buffer;
1478	setup->bmRequestType = bmRequestType;
1479	setup->bRequest = bRequest;
1480	setup->wValue = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wValue);
1481	setup->wIndex = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wIndex);
1482	setup->wLength = libusb_cpu_to_le16(wLength);
1483}
1484
1485struct libusb_transfer * LIBUSB_CALL libusb_alloc_transfer(int iso_packets);
1486int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_submit_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
1487int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_cancel_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
1488void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
1489void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_transfer_set_stream_id(
1490	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, uint32_t stream_id);
1491uint32_t LIBUSB_CALL libusb_transfer_get_stream_id(
1492	struct libusb_transfer *transfer);
1493
1494/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1495 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1496 * for a control transfer.
1497 *
1498 * If you pass a transfer buffer to this function, the first 8 bytes will
1499 * be interpreted as a control setup packet, and the wLength field will be
1500 * used to automatically populate the \ref libusb_transfer::length "length"
1501 * field of the transfer. Therefore the recommended approach is:
1502 * -# Allocate a suitably sized data buffer (including space for control setup)
1503 * -# Call libusb_fill_control_setup()
1504 * -# If this is a host-to-device transfer with a data stage, put the data
1505 *    in place after the setup packet
1506 * -# Call this function
1507 * -# Call libusb_submit_transfer()
1508 *
1509 * It is also legal to pass a NULL buffer to this function, in which case this
1510 * function will not attempt to populate the length field. Remember that you
1511 * must then populate the buffer and length fields later.
1512 *
1513 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1514 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1515 * \param buffer data buffer. If provided, this function will interpret the
1516 * first 8 bytes as a setup packet and infer the transfer length from that.
1517 * This pointer must be aligned to at least 2 bytes boundary.
1518 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1519 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1520 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1521 */
1522static inline void libusb_fill_control_transfer(
1523	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1524	unsigned char *buffer, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data,
1525	unsigned int timeout)
1526{
1527	struct libusb_control_setup *setup = (struct libusb_control_setup *)(void *) buffer;
1528	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
1529	transfer->endpoint = 0;
1530	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL;
1531	transfer->timeout = timeout;
1532	transfer->buffer = buffer;
1533	if (setup)
1534		transfer->length = (int) (LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE
1535			+ libusb_le16_to_cpu(setup->wLength));
1536	transfer->user_data = user_data;
1537	transfer->callback = callback;
1538}
1539
1540/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1541 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1542 * for a bulk transfer.
1543 *
1544 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1545 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1546 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1547 * \param buffer data buffer
1548 * \param length length of data buffer
1549 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1550 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1551 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1552 */
1553static inline void libusb_fill_bulk_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer,
1554	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, unsigned char endpoint,
1555	unsigned char *buffer, int length, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback,
1556	void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
1557{
1558	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
1559	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
1560	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK;
1561	transfer->timeout = timeout;
1562	transfer->buffer = buffer;
1563	transfer->length = length;
1564	transfer->user_data = user_data;
1565	transfer->callback = callback;
1566}
1567
1568/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1569 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1570 * for a bulk transfer using bulk streams.
1571 *
1572 * Since version 1.0.19, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000103
1573 *
1574 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1575 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1576 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1577 * \param stream_id bulk stream id for this transfer
1578 * \param buffer data buffer
1579 * \param length length of data buffer
1580 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1581 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1582 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1583 */
1584static inline void libusb_fill_bulk_stream_transfer(
1585	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1586	unsigned char endpoint, uint32_t stream_id,
1587	unsigned char *buffer, int length, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback,
1588	void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
1589{
1590	libusb_fill_bulk_transfer(transfer, dev_handle, endpoint, buffer,
1591				  length, callback, user_data, timeout);
1592	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK_STREAM;
1593	libusb_transfer_set_stream_id(transfer, stream_id);
1594}
1595
1596/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1597 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1598 * for an interrupt transfer.
1599 *
1600 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1601 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1602 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1603 * \param buffer data buffer
1604 * \param length length of data buffer
1605 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1606 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1607 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1608 */
1609static inline void libusb_fill_interrupt_transfer(
1610	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1611	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *buffer, int length,
1612	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
1613{
1614	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
1615	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
1616	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT;
1617	transfer->timeout = timeout;
1618	transfer->buffer = buffer;
1619	transfer->length = length;
1620	transfer->user_data = user_data;
1621	transfer->callback = callback;
1622}
1623
1624/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1625 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1626 * for an isochronous transfer.
1627 *
1628 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1629 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1630 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1631 * \param buffer data buffer
1632 * \param length length of data buffer
1633 * \param num_iso_packets the number of isochronous packets
1634 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1635 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1636 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1637 */
1638static inline void libusb_fill_iso_transfer(struct libusb_transfer *transfer,
1639	libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, unsigned char endpoint,
1640	unsigned char *buffer, int length, int num_iso_packets,
1641	libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback, void *user_data, unsigned int timeout)
1642{
1643	transfer->dev_handle = dev_handle;
1644	transfer->endpoint = endpoint;
1645	transfer->type = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS;
1646	transfer->timeout = timeout;
1647	transfer->buffer = buffer;
1648	transfer->length = length;
1649	transfer->num_iso_packets = num_iso_packets;
1650	transfer->user_data = user_data;
1651	transfer->callback = callback;
1652}
1653
1654/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1655 * Convenience function to set the length of all packets in an isochronous
1656 * transfer, based on the num_iso_packets field in the transfer structure.
1657 *
1658 * \param transfer a transfer
1659 * \param length the length to set in each isochronous packet descriptor
1660 * \see libusb_get_max_packet_size()
1661 */
1662static inline void libusb_set_iso_packet_lengths(
1663	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int length)
1664{
1665	int i;
1666	for (i = 0; i < transfer->num_iso_packets; i++)
1667		transfer->iso_packet_desc[i].length = length;
1668}
1669
1670/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1671 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1672 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer.
1673 *
1674 * This is a thorough function which loops through all preceding packets,
1675 * accumulating their lengths to find the position of the specified packet.
1676 * Typically you will assign equal lengths to each packet in the transfer,
1677 * and hence the above method is sub-optimal. You may wish to use
1678 * libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple() instead.
1679 *
1680 * \param transfer a transfer
1681 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1682 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1683 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1684 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple()
1685 */
1686static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer(
1687	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int packet)
1688{
1689	int i;
1690	size_t offset = 0;
1691	int _packet;
1692
1693	/* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1694	 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1695	 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1696	if (packet > INT_MAX)
1697		return NULL;
1698	_packet = (int) packet;
1699
1700	if (_packet >= transfer->num_iso_packets)
1701		return NULL;
1702
1703	for (i = 0; i < _packet; i++)
1704		offset += transfer->iso_packet_desc[i].length;
1705
1706	return transfer->buffer + offset;
1707}
1708
1709/** \ingroup libusb_asyncio
1710 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1711 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer, for transfers where each
1712 * packet is of identical size.
1713 *
1714 * This function relies on the assumption that every packet within the transfer
1715 * is of identical size to the first packet. Calculating the location of
1716 * the packet buffer is then just a simple calculation:
1717 * <tt>buffer + (packet_size * packet)</tt>
1718 *
1719 * Do not use this function on transfers other than those that have identical
1720 * packet lengths for each packet.
1721 *
1722 * \param transfer a transfer
1723 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1724 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1725 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1726 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer()
1727 */
1728static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple(
1729	struct libusb_transfer *transfer, unsigned int packet)
1730{
1731	int _packet;
1732
1733	/* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1734	 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1735	 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1736	if (packet > INT_MAX)
1737		return NULL;
1738	_packet = (int) packet;
1739
1740	if (_packet >= transfer->num_iso_packets)
1741		return NULL;
1742
1743	return transfer->buffer + ((int) transfer->iso_packet_desc[0].length * _packet);
1744}
1745
1746/* sync I/O */
1747
1748int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_control_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1749	uint8_t request_type, uint8_t bRequest, uint16_t wValue, uint16_t wIndex,
1750	unsigned char *data, uint16_t wLength, unsigned int timeout);
1751
1752int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_bulk_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1753	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *data, int length,
1754	int *actual_length, unsigned int timeout);
1755
1756int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_interrupt_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1757	unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *data, int length,
1758	int *actual_length, unsigned int timeout);
1759
1760/** \ingroup libusb_desc
1761 * Retrieve a descriptor from the default control pipe.
1762 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1763 * message to retrieve the descriptor.
1764 *
1765 * \param dev_handle a device handle
1766 * \param desc_type the descriptor type, see \ref libusb_descriptor_type
1767 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1768 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1769 * \param length size of data buffer
1770 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1771 */
1772static inline int libusb_get_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1773	uint8_t desc_type, uint8_t desc_index, unsigned char *data, int length)
1774{
1775	return libusb_control_transfer(dev_handle, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN,
1776		LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (uint16_t) ((desc_type << 8) | desc_index),
1777		0, data, (uint16_t) length, 1000);
1778}
1779
1780/** \ingroup libusb_desc
1781 * Retrieve a descriptor from a device.
1782 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1783 * message to retrieve the descriptor. The string returned is Unicode, as
1784 * detailed in the USB specifications.
1785 *
1786 * \param dev_handle a device handle
1787 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1788 * \param langid the language ID for the string descriptor
1789 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1790 * \param length size of data buffer
1791 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1792 * \see libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii()
1793 */
1794static inline int libusb_get_string_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1795	uint8_t desc_index, uint16_t langid, unsigned char *data, int length)
1796{
1797	return libusb_control_transfer(dev_handle, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN,
1798		LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (uint16_t)((LIBUSB_DT_STRING << 8) | desc_index),
1799		langid, data, (uint16_t) length, 1000);
1800}
1801
1802int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
1803	uint8_t desc_index, unsigned char *data, int length);
1804
1805/* polling and timeouts */
1806
1807int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_try_lock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1808void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_lock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1809void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_unlock_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1810int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_event_handling_ok(libusb_context *ctx);
1811int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_event_handler_active(libusb_context *ctx);
1812void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_interrupt_event_handler(libusb_context *ctx);
1813void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_lock_event_waiters(libusb_context *ctx);
1814void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_unlock_event_waiters(libusb_context *ctx);
1815int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_wait_for_event(libusb_context *ctx, struct timeval *tv);
1816
1817int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_handle_events_timeout(libusb_context *ctx,
1818	struct timeval *tv);
1819int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_handle_events_timeout_completed(libusb_context *ctx,
1820	struct timeval *tv, int *completed);
1821int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_handle_events(libusb_context *ctx);
1822int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_handle_events_completed(libusb_context *ctx, int *completed);
1823int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_handle_events_locked(libusb_context *ctx,
1824	struct timeval *tv);
1825int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_pollfds_handle_timeouts(libusb_context *ctx);
1826int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_next_timeout(libusb_context *ctx,
1827	struct timeval *tv);
1828
1829/** \ingroup libusb_poll
1830 * File descriptor for polling
1831 */
1832struct libusb_pollfd {
1833	/** Numeric file descriptor */
1834	int fd;
1835
1836	/** Event flags to poll for from <poll.h>. POLLIN indicates that you
1837	 * should monitor this file descriptor for becoming ready to read from,
1838	 * and POLLOUT indicates that you should monitor this file descriptor for
1839	 * nonblocking write readiness. */
1840	short events;
1841};
1842
1843/** \ingroup libusb_poll
1844 * Callback function, invoked when a new file descriptor should be added
1845 * to the set of file descriptors monitored for events.
1846 * \param fd the new file descriptor
1847 * \param events events to monitor for, see \ref libusb_pollfd for a
1848 * description
1849 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1850 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1851 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1852 */
1853typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL *libusb_pollfd_added_cb)(int fd, short events,
1854	void *user_data);
1855
1856/** \ingroup libusb_poll
1857 * Callback function, invoked when a file descriptor should be removed from
1858 * the set of file descriptors being monitored for events. After returning
1859 * from this callback, do not use that file descriptor again.
1860 * \param fd the file descriptor to stop monitoring
1861 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1862 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1863 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1864 */
1865typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL *libusb_pollfd_removed_cb)(int fd, void *user_data);
1866
1867const struct libusb_pollfd ** LIBUSB_CALL libusb_get_pollfds(
1868	libusb_context *ctx);
1869void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_free_pollfds(const struct libusb_pollfd **pollfds);
1870void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers(libusb_context *ctx,
1871	libusb_pollfd_added_cb added_cb, libusb_pollfd_removed_cb removed_cb,
1872	void *user_data);
1873
1874/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1875 * Callback handle.
1876 *
1877 * Callbacks handles are generated by libusb_hotplug_register_callback()
1878 * and can be used to deregister callbacks. Callback handles are unique
1879 * per libusb_context and it is safe to call libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback()
1880 * on an already deregisted callback.
1881 *
1882 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1883 *
1884 * For more information, see \ref libusb_hotplug.
1885 */
1886typedef int libusb_hotplug_callback_handle;
1887
1888/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1889 *
1890 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1891 *
1892 * Flags for hotplug events */
1893typedef enum {
1894	/** Default value when not using any flags. */
1895	LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_NO_FLAGS = 0,
1896
1897	/** Arm the callback and fire it for all matching currently attached devices. */
1898	LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_ENUMERATE = 1<<0,
1899} libusb_hotplug_flag;
1900
1901/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1902 *
1903 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1904 *
1905 * Hotplug events */
1906typedef enum {
1907	/** A device has been plugged in and is ready to use */
1908	LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_ARRIVED = 0x01,
1909
1910	/** A device has left and is no longer available.
1911	 * It is the user's responsibility to call libusb_close on any handle associated with a disconnected device.
1912	 * It is safe to call libusb_get_device_descriptor on a device that has left */
1913	LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_LEFT    = 0x02,
1914} libusb_hotplug_event;
1915
1916/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1917 * Wildcard matching for hotplug events */
1918#define LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY -1
1919
1920/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1921 * Hotplug callback function type. When requesting hotplug event notifications,
1922 * you pass a pointer to a callback function of this type.
1923 *
1924 * This callback may be called by an internal event thread and as such it is
1925 * recommended the callback do minimal processing before returning.
1926 *
1927 * libusb will call this function later, when a matching event had happened on
1928 * a matching device. See \ref libusb_hotplug for more information.
1929 *
1930 * It is safe to call either libusb_hotplug_register_callback() or
1931 * libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback() from within a callback function.
1932 *
1933 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1934 *
1935 * \param ctx            context of this notification
1936 * \param device         libusb_device this event occurred on
1937 * \param event          event that occurred
1938 * \param user_data      user data provided when this callback was registered
1939 * \returns bool whether this callback is finished processing events.
1940 *                       returning 1 will cause this callback to be deregistered
1941 */
1942typedef int (LIBUSB_CALL *libusb_hotplug_callback_fn)(libusb_context *ctx,
1943						libusb_device *device,
1944						libusb_hotplug_event event,
1945						void *user_data);
1946
1947/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1948 * Register a hotplug callback function
1949 *
1950 * Register a callback with the libusb_context. The callback will fire
1951 * when a matching event occurs on a matching device. The callback is
1952 * armed until either it is deregistered with libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback()
1953 * or the supplied callback returns 1 to indicate it is finished processing events.
1954 *
1955 * If the \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_ENUMERATE is passed the callback will be
1956 * called with a \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_ARRIVED for all devices
1957 * already plugged into the machine. Note that libusb modifies its internal
1958 * device list from a separate thread, while calling hotplug callbacks from
1959 * libusb_handle_events(), so it is possible for a device to already be present
1960 * on, or removed from, its internal device list, while the hotplug callbacks
1961 * still need to be dispatched. This means that when using \ref
1962 * LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_ENUMERATE, your callback may be called twice for the arrival
1963 * of the same device, once from libusb_hotplug_register_callback() and once
1964 * from libusb_handle_events(); and/or your callback may be called for the
1965 * removal of a device for which an arrived call was never made.
1966 *
1967 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1968 *
1969 * \param[in] ctx context to register this callback with
1970 * \param[in] events bitwise or of events that will trigger this callback. See \ref
1971 *            libusb_hotplug_event
1972 * \param[in] flags hotplug callback flags. See \ref libusb_hotplug_flag
1973 * \param[in] vendor_id the vendor id to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1974 * \param[in] product_id the product id to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1975 * \param[in] dev_class the device class to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1976 * \param[in] cb_fn the function to be invoked on a matching event/device
1977 * \param[in] user_data user data to pass to the callback function
1978 * \param[out] callback_handle pointer to store the handle of the allocated callback (can be NULL)
1979 * \returns LIBUSB_SUCCESS on success LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1980 */
1981int LIBUSB_CALL libusb_hotplug_register_callback(libusb_context *ctx,
1982						libusb_hotplug_event events,
1983						libusb_hotplug_flag flags,
1984						int vendor_id, int product_id,
1985						int dev_class,
1986						libusb_hotplug_callback_fn cb_fn,
1987						void *user_data,
1988						libusb_hotplug_callback_handle *callback_handle);
1989
1990/** \ingroup libusb_hotplug
1991 * Deregisters a hotplug callback.
1992 *
1993 * Deregister a callback from a libusb_context. This function is safe to call from within
1994 * a hotplug callback.
1995 *
1996 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSB_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1997 *
1998 * \param[in] ctx context this callback is registered with
1999 * \param[in] callback_handle the handle of the callback to deregister
2000 */
2001void LIBUSB_CALL libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback(libusb_context *ctx,
2002						libusb_hotplug_callback_handle callback_handle);
2003
2004#ifdef __cplusplus
2005}
2006#endif
2007
2008#endif
2009