From 695b5f985312e3282c54ade089871d2ae3520a98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chad Cassady Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2024 20:57:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] delete forked HIDAPI code --- AUTHORS.txt | 16 - HACKING.txt | 15 - LICENSE-orig.txt | 9 - Makefile.am | 90 - README.txt | 371 ---- android/jni/Android.mk | 19 - bootstrap | 2 - configure.ac | 254 --- doxygen/Doxyfile | 1630 ----------------- hidapi/CMakeLists.txt | 1 - hidapi/hidapi.h | 442 ----- hidtest/.gitignore | 17 - hidtest/CMakeLists.txt | 18 - hidtest/Makefile.am | 20 - hidtest/hidtest.cpp | 680 ------- hidtestosx/CMakeLists.txt | 18 - hidtestosx/hidtestosx.cpp | 81 - hidtestwindows/CMakeLists.txt | 18 - hidtestwindows/hidtestwindows.cpp | 311 ---- libusb/.gitignore | 8 - libusb/CMakeLists.txt | 32 - libusb/Makefile-manual | 18 - libusb/Makefile.am | 27 - libusb/Makefile.freebsd | 46 - libusb/Makefile.linux | 49 - libusb/hid.c | 1570 ---------------- linux/.gitignore | 18 - linux/CMakeLists.txt | 20 - linux/Makefile-manual | 49 - linux/Makefile.am | 10 - 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-HIDAPI Authors: - -Alan Ott : - Original Author and Maintainer - Linux, Windows, and Mac implementations - -Ludovic Rousseau : - Formatting for Doxygen documentation - Bug fixes - Correctness fixes - - -For a comprehensive list of contributions, see the commit list at github: - http://github.com/signal11/hidapi/commits/master - diff --git a/HACKING.txt b/HACKING.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 761d4b65..00000000 --- a/HACKING.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -This file is mostly for the maintainer. - -1. Build hidapi.dll -2. Build hidtest.exe in DEBUG and RELEASE -3. Commit all - -4. Run the Following - export VERSION=0.1.0 - export TAG_NAME=hidapi-$VERSION - git tag $TAG_NAME - git archive --format zip --prefix $TAG_NAME/ $TAG_NAME >../$TAG_NAME.zip -5. Test the zip file. -6. Run the following: - git push origin $TAG_NAME - diff --git a/LICENSE-orig.txt b/LICENSE-orig.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e3f33808..00000000 --- a/LICENSE-orig.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ - HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for - communication with HID devices. - - Copyright 2009, Alan Ott, Signal 11 Software. - All Rights Reserved. - - This software may be used by anyone for any reason so - long as the copyright notice in the source files - remains intact. diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 0a57c13a..00000000 --- a/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ - -ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 - -AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects - -if OS_FREEBSD -pkgconfigdir=$(prefix)/libdata/pkgconfig -else -pkgconfigdir=$(libdir)/pkgconfig -endif - -if OS_LINUX -pkgconfig_DATA=pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc pc/hidapi-libusb.pc -else -pkgconfig_DATA=pc/hidapi.pc -endif - -SUBDIRS= - -if OS_LINUX -SUBDIRS += linux libusb -endif - -if OS_DARWIN -SUBDIRS += mac -endif - -if OS_FREEBSD -SUBDIRS += libusb -endif - -if OS_KFREEBSD -SUBDIRS += libusb -endif - -if OS_WINDOWS -SUBDIRS += windows -endif - -# SUBDIRS += hidapi_parser -SUBDIRS += hidparsertest -SUBDIRS += hidtest - - -if BUILD_TESTGUI -SUBDIRS += testgui -endif - -if BUILD_TESTOSC -SUBDIRS += hidapi2osc -endif - -EXTRA_DIST = udev doxygen - -dist_doc_DATA = \ - README.txt \ - AUTHORS.txt \ - LICENSE-bsd.txt \ - LICENSE-gpl3.txt \ - LICENSE-orig.txt \ - LICENSE.txt - -SCMCLEAN_TARGETS= \ - aclocal.m4 \ - config.guess \ - config.sub \ - configure \ - config.h.in \ - depcomp \ - install-sh \ - ltmain.sh \ - missing \ - mac/Makefile.in \ - testgui/Makefile.in \ - libusb/Makefile.in \ - Makefile.in \ - linux/Makefile.in \ - windows/Makefile.in \ - m4/libtool.m4 \ - m4/lt~obsolete.m4 \ - m4/ltoptions.m4 \ - m4/ltsugar.m4 \ - m4/ltversion.m4 - -SCMCLEAN_DIR_TARGETS = \ - autom4te.cache - -scm-clean: distclean - rm -f $(SCMCLEAN_TARGETS) - rm -Rf $(SCMCLEAN_DIR_TARGETS) diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4e615892..00000000 --- a/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ - HIDAPI + parser library for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X - ========================================================= -This version [1] is an extension of the original HIDAPI library, based on Tony Roggs fork [2], -which reads the report descriptor of the device. - -The main addition is a parser which parses the retrieved report descriptor, populates a struct -with the element descriptors, and finally provides a data parsing function based on this. - -In addition, a CMake build system has been made. - -Some test examples are available: -* hidparsertest will list all devices and optionally open one, displaying the element information, and the incoming data -* hidapi2osc will send out the data via OSC (OpenSoundControl), and provides an OSC interface for listing, opening and closing devices (see the supercollider script for testing the interface), to enable building this, use the CMake build system, or pass the --enable-testosc flag to the configure script: -$ ./configure --enable-testosc - -[1] https://github.com/sensestage/hidapi -[2] https://github.com/tonyrog/hidapi - -TODO: -- creating + sending output reports -- creating + sending/reading + parsing feature reports -- reading windows report descriptor -- cmake lists for OSX, Windows and FreeBSD - - - Copyright (C) 2013, Marije Baalman - This work was funded by a crowd-funding initiative for SuperCollider's [1] HID implementation - including a substantial donation from BEK, Bergen Center for Electronic Arts, Norway - - [1] http://supercollider.sourceforge.net - [2] http://www.bek.no - - HIDAPI library for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X - ========================================================= - -About -====== - -HIDAPI is a multi-platform library which allows an application to interface -with USB and Bluetooth HID-Class devices on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac -OS X. HIDAPI can be either built as a shared library (.so or .dll) or -can be embedded directly into a target application by adding a single source -file (per platform) and a single header. - -HIDAPI has four back-ends: - * Windows (using hid.dll) - * Linux/hidraw (using the Kernel's hidraw driver) - * Linux/libusb (using libusb-1.0) - * FreeBSD (using libusb-1.0) - * Mac (using IOHidManager) - -On Linux, either the hidraw or the libusb back-end can be used. There are -tradeoffs, and the functionality supported is slightly different. - -Linux/hidraw (linux/hid.c): -This back-end uses the hidraw interface in the Linux kernel. While this -back-end will support both USB and Bluetooth, it has some limitations on -kernels prior to 2.6.39, including the inability to send or receive feature -reports. In addition, it will only communicate with devices which have -hidraw nodes associated with them. Keyboards, mice, and some other devices -which are blocked from having hidraw nodes will not work. Fortunately, -for nearly all the uses of hidraw, this is not a problem. - -Linux/FreeBSD/libusb (libusb/hid-libusb.c): -This back-end uses libusb-1.0 to communicate directly to a USB device. This -back-end will of course not work with Bluetooth devices. - -HIDAPI also comes with a Test GUI. The Test GUI is cross-platform and uses -Fox Toolkit (http://www.fox-toolkit.org). It will build on every platform -which HIDAPI supports. Since it relies on a 3rd party library, building it -is optional but recommended because it is so useful when debugging hardware. - -What Does the API Look Like? -============================= -The API provides the the most commonly used HID functions including sending -and receiving of input, output, and feature reports. The sample program, -which communicates with a heavily hacked up version of the Microchip USB -Generic HID sample looks like this (with error checking removed for -simplicity): - -#ifdef WIN32 -#include -#endif -#include -#include -#include "hidapi.h" - -#define MAX_STR 255 - -int main(int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int res; - unsigned char buf[65]; - wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR]; - hid_device *handle; - int i; - - // Initialize the hidapi library - res = hid_init(); - - // Open the device using the VID, PID, - // and optionally the Serial number. - handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, NULL); - - // Read the Manufacturer String - res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Manufacturer String: %s\n", wstr); - - // Read the Product String - res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Product String: %s\n", wstr); - - // Read the Serial Number String - res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Serial Number String: (%d) %s\n", wstr[0], wstr); - - // Read Indexed String 1 - res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Indexed String 1: %s\n", wstr); - - // Toggle LED (cmd 0x80). The first byte is the report number (0x0). - buf[0] = 0x0; - buf[1] = 0x80; - res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65); - - // Request state (cmd 0x81). The first byte is the report number (0x0). - buf[0] = 0x0; - buf[1] = 0x81; - res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65); - - // Read requested state - res = hid_read(handle, buf, 65); - - // Print out the returned buffer. - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - printf("buf[%d]: %d\n", i, buf[i]); - - // Finalize the hidapi library - res = hid_exit(); - - return 0; -} - -If you have your own simple test programs which communicate with standard -hardware development boards (such as those from Microchip, TI, Atmel, -FreeScale and others), please consider sending me something like the above -for inclusion into the HIDAPI source. This will help others who have the -same hardware as you do. - -License -======== -HIDAPI may be used by one of three licenses as outlined in LICENSE.txt. - -Download -========= -HIDAPI can be downloaded from github - git clone git://github.com/signal11/hidapi.git - -Build Instructions -=================== - -This section is long. Don't be put off by this. It's not long because it's -complicated to build HIDAPI; it's quite the opposite. This section is long -because of the flexibility of HIDAPI and the large number of ways in which -it can be built and used. You will likely pick a single build method. - -HIDAPI can be built in several different ways. If you elect to build a -shared library, you will need to build it from the HIDAPI source -distribution. If you choose instead to embed HIDAPI directly into your -application, you can skip the building and look at the provided platform -Makefiles for guidance. These platform Makefiles are located in linux/ -libusb/ mac/ and windows/ and are called Makefile-manual. In addition, -Visual Studio projects are provided. Even if you're going to embed HIDAPI -into your project, it is still beneficial to build the example programs. - - -Prerequisites: ---------------- - - Linux: - ------- - On Linux, you will need to install development packages for libudev, - libusb and optionally Fox-toolkit (for the test GUI). On - Debian/Ubuntu systems these can be installed by running: - sudo apt-get install libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libfox-1.6-dev - - If you downloaded the source directly from the git repository (using - git clone), you'll need Autotools: - sudo apt-get install autotools-dev autoconf automake libtool - - FreeBSD: - --------- - On FreeBSD you will need to install GNU make, libiconv, and - optionally Fox-Toolkit (for the test GUI). This is done by running - the following: - pkg_add -r gmake libiconv fox16 - - If you downloaded the source directly from the git repository (using - git clone), you'll need Autotools: - pkg_add -r autotools - - Mac: - ----- - On Mac, you will need to install Fox-Toolkit if you wish to build - the Test GUI. There are two ways to do this, and each has a slight - complication. Which method you use depends on your use case. - - If you wish to build the Test GUI just for your own testing on your - own computer, then the easiest method is to install Fox-Toolkit - using ports: - sudo port install fox - - If you wish to build the TestGUI app bundle to redistribute to - others, you will need to install Fox-toolkit from source. This is - because the version of fox that gets installed using ports uses the - ports X11 libraries which are not compatible with the Apple X11 - libraries. If you install Fox with ports and then try to distribute - your built app bundle, it will simply fail to run on other systems. - To install Fox-Toolkit manually, download the source package from - http://www.fox-toolkit.org, extract it, and run the following from - within the extracted source: - ./configure && make && make install - - Windows: - --------- - On Windows, if you want to build the test GUI, you will need to get - the hidapi-externals.zip package from the download site. This - contains pre-built binaries for Fox-toolkit. Extract - hidapi-externals.zip just outside of hidapi, so that - hidapi-externals and hidapi are on the same level, as shown: - - Parent_Folder - | - +hidapi - +hidapi-externals - - Again, this step is not required if you do not wish to build the - test GUI. - - -Building HIDAPI into a shared library on Unix Platforms: ---------------------------------------------------------- - -On Unix-like systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, Mac, and even Windows, using -Mingw or Cygwin, the easiest way to build a standard system-installed shared -library is to use the GNU Autotools build system. If you checked out the -source from the git repository, run the following: - - ./bootstrap - ./configure - make - make install <----- as root, or using sudo - -If you downloaded a source package (ie: if you did not run git clone), you -can skip the ./bootstrap step. - -./configure can take several arguments which control the build. The two most -likely to be used are: - --enable-testgui - Enable build of the Test GUI. This requires Fox toolkit to - be installed. Instructions for installing Fox-Toolkit on - each platform are in the Prerequisites section above. - - --prefix=/usr - Specify where you want the output headers and libraries to - be installed. The example above will put the headers in - /usr/include and the binaries in /usr/lib. The default is to - install into /usr/local which is fine on most systems. - -Building the manual way on Unix platforms: -------------------------------------------- - -Manual Makefiles are provided mostly to give the user and idea what it takes -to build a program which embeds HIDAPI directly inside of it. These should -really be used as examples only. If you want to build a system-wide shared -library, use the Autotools method described above. - - To build HIDAPI using the manual makefiles, change to the directory - of your platform and run make. For example, on Linux run: - cd linux/ - make -f Makefile-manual - - To build the Test GUI using the manual makefiles: - cd testgui/ - make -f Makefile-manual - -Building on Windows: ---------------------- - -To build the HIDAPI DLL on Windows using Visual Studio, build the .sln file -in the windows/ directory. - -To build the Test GUI on windows using Visual Studio, build the .sln file in -the testgui/ directory. - -To build HIDAPI using MinGW or Cygwin using Autotools, use the instructions -in the section titled "Building HIDAPI into a shared library on Unix -Platforms" above. Note that building the Test GUI with MinGW or Cygwin will -require the Windows procedure in the Prerequisites section above (ie: -hidapi-externals.zip). - -To build HIDAPI using MinGW using the Manual Makefiles, see the section -"Building the manual way on Unix platforms" above. - -HIDAPI can also be built using the Windows DDK (now also called the Windows -Driver Kit or WDK). This method was originally required for the HIDAPI build -but not anymore. However, some users still prefer this method. It is not as -well supported anymore but should still work. Patches are welcome if it does -not. To build using the DDK: - - 1. Install the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) from Microsoft. - 2. From the Start menu, in the Windows Driver Kits folder, select Build - Environments, then your operating system, then the x86 Free Build - Environment (or one that is appropriate for your system). - 3. From the console, change directory to the windows/ddk_build/ directory, - which is part of the HIDAPI distribution. - 4. Type build. - 5. You can find the output files (DLL and LIB) in a subdirectory created - by the build system which is appropriate for your environment. On - Windows XP, this directory is objfre_wxp_x86/i386. - -Cross Compiling -================ - -This section talks about cross compiling HIDAPI for Linux using autotools. -This is useful for using HIDAPI on embedded Linux targets. These -instructions assume the most raw kind of embedded Linux build, where all -prerequisites will need to be built first. This process will of course vary -based on your embedded Linux build system if you are using one, such as -OpenEmbedded or Buildroot. - -For the purpose of this section, it will be assumed that the following -environment variables are exported. - - $ export STAGING=$HOME/out - $ export HOST=arm-linux - -STAGING and HOST can be modified to suit your setup. - -Prerequisites --------------- - -Note that the build of libudev is the very basic configuration. - -Build Libusb. From the libusb source directory, run: - ./configure --host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING - make - make install - -Build libudev. From the libudev source directory, run: - ./configure --disable-gudev --disable-introspection --disable-hwdb \ - --host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING - make - make install - -Building HIDAPI ----------------- - -Build HIDAPI: - - PKG_CONFIG_DIR= \ - PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$STAGING/lib/pkgconfig:$STAGING/share/pkgconfig \ - PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=$STAGING \ - ./configure --host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING - - -Signal 11 Software - 2010-04-11 - 2010-07-28 - 2011-09-10 - 2012-05-01 - 2012-07-03 diff --git a/android/jni/Android.mk b/android/jni/Android.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 527b43fd..00000000 --- a/android/jni/Android.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir) - -HIDAPI_ROOT_REL:= ../.. -HIDAPI_ROOT_ABS:= $(LOCAL_PATH)/../.. - -include $(CLEAR_VARS) - -LOCAL_SRC_FILES := \ - $(HIDAPI_ROOT_REL)/libusb/hid.c - -LOCAL_C_INCLUDES += \ - $(HIDAPI_ROOT_ABS)/hidapi \ - $(HIDAPI_ROOT_ABS)/android - -LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES := libusb1.0 - -LOCAL_MODULE := libhidapi - -include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY) diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap deleted file mode 100755 index 81e9b74b..00000000 --- a/bootstrap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -x -autoreconf --install --verbose --force diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac deleted file mode 100644 index 35e87a08..00000000 --- a/configure.ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -AC_PREREQ(2.63) - -# Version number. This is currently the only place. -m4_define([HIDAPI_MAJOR], 0) -m4_define([HIDAPI_MINOR], 8) -m4_define([HIDAPI_RELEASE], 0) -m4_define([HIDAPI_RC], -rc1) -m4_define([VERSION_STRING], HIDAPI_MAJOR[.]HIDAPI_MINOR[.]HIDAPI_RELEASE[]HIDAPI_RC) - -AC_INIT([hidapi],[VERSION_STRING],[alan@signal11.us]) - -# Library soname version -# Follow the following rules (particularly the ones in the second link): -# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html -# http://sourceware.org/autobook/autobook/autobook_91.html -lt_current="0" -lt_revision="0" -lt_age="0" -LTLDFLAGS="-version-info ${lt_current}:${lt_revision}:${lt_age}" - -AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign -Wall -Werror]) -AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) - -m4_ifdef([AM_PROG_AR], [AM_PROG_AR]) -LT_INIT - -AC_PROG_CC -AC_PROG_CXX -AC_PROG_OBJC -PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG - - -m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])]) - -hidapi_lib_error() { - echo "" - echo " Library $1 was not found on this system." - echo " Please install it and re-run ./configure" - echo "" - exit 1 -} - -hidapi_prog_error() { - echo "" - echo " Program $1 was not found on this system." - echo " This program is part of $2." - echo " Please install it and re-run ./configure" - echo "" - exit 1 -} - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([operating system]) -AC_MSG_RESULT($host) -case $host in -*-linux*) - AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Linux back-end)]) - AC_DEFINE(OS_LINUX, 1, [Linux implementations]) - AC_SUBST(OS_LINUX) - backend="linux" - os="linux" - threads="pthreads" - - # HIDAPI/hidraw libs - PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libudev], [libudev], true, [hidapi_lib_error libudev]) - LIBS_HIDRAW_PR+=" $libudev_LIBS" - CFLAGS_HIDRAW+=" $libudev_CFLAGS" - - # HIDAPI/libusb libs - AC_CHECK_LIB([rt], [clock_gettime], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE+=" -lrt"], [hidapi_lib_error librt]) - PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libusb], [libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.9], true, [hidapi_lib_error libusb-1.0]) - LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE+=" $libusb_LIBS" - CFLAGS_LIBUSB+=" $libusb_CFLAGS" - ;; -*-darwin*) - AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Mac OS X back-end)]) - AC_DEFINE(OS_DARWIN, 1, [Mac implementation]) - AC_SUBST(OS_DARWIN) - backend="mac" - os="darwin" - threads="pthreads" - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -arch i386" - CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -arch i386" - LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -arch i386" - LIBS="${LIBS} -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation" - ;; -*-freebsd*) - AC_MSG_RESULT([ (FreeBSD back-end)]) - AC_DEFINE(OS_FREEBSD, 1, [FreeBSD implementation]) - AC_SUBST(OS_FREEBSD) - backend="libusb" - os="freebsd" - threads="pthreads" - - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/local/include" - LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib" - LIBS="${LIBS}" - AC_CHECK_LIB([usb], [libusb_init], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -lusb"], [hidapi_lib_error libusb]) - AC_CHECK_LIB([iconv], [iconv_open], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -liconv"], [hidapi_lib_error libiconv]) - echo libs_priv: $LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE - ;; -*-kfreebsd*) - AC_MSG_RESULT([ (kFreeBSD back-end)]) - AC_DEFINE(OS_KFREEBSD, 1, [kFreeBSD implementation]) - AC_SUBST(OS_KFREEBSD) - backend="libusb" - os="kfreebsd" - threads="pthreads" - - AC_CHECK_LIB([usb], [libusb_init], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -lusb"], [hidapi_lib_error libusb]) - echo libs_priv: $LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE - ;; 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The default is YES. - -SHOW_FILES = YES - -# Set the SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to NO to disable the generation of the -# Namespaces page. -# This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index -# and from the Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES. - -SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES - -# The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that -# doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from -# the version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via -# popen()) the command , where is the value of -# the FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and is the name of an input file -# provided by doxygen. Whatever the program writes to standard output -# is used as the file version. See the manual for examples. - -FILE_VERSION_FILTER = - -# The LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed -# by doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated -# output files in an output format independent way. The create the layout file -# that represents doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the -l option. -# You can optionally specify a file name after the option, if omitted -# DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name of the layout file. - -LAYOUT_FILE = - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to warning and progress messages -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated -# by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. - -QUIET = NO - -# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are -# generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. 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Note that doxygen will try to copy -# the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own -# stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! - -HTML_STYLESHEET = - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. -# Doxygen will adjust the colors in the stylesheet and background images -# according to this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, -# see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. -# For instance the value 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, -# 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 purple, and 360 is red again. -# The allowed range is 0 to 359. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of -# the colors in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use -# grayscales only. A value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100 - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to -# the luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below -# 100 gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make -# the output darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied, -# so 80 represents a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2, -# and 100 does not change the gamma. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80 - -# If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated HTML -# page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting -# this to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. - -HTML_TIMESTAMP = YES - -# If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes, -# files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to -# NO a bullet list will be used. - -HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES - -# If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML -# documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the -# page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports -# JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox -# Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari). - -HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO - -# If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 -# integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). -# To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the -# HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that -# directory and running "make install" will install the docset in -# ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find -# it at startup. -# See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html -# for more information. - -GENERATE_DOCSET = NO - -# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the -# feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple -# documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) -# can be grouped. - -DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" - -# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that -# should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a -# reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen -# will append .docset to the name. - -DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project - -# When GENERATE_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify -# the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style -# string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. - -DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher - -# The GENERATE_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. - -DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the -# Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) -# of the generated HTML documentation. - -GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can -# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You -# can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be -# written to the html output directory. - -CHM_FILE = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can -# be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of -# the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run -# the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. - -HHC_LOCATION = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag -# controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that -# it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). - -GENERATE_CHI = NO - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING -# is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file -# content. - -CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag -# controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a -# normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. - -BINARY_TOC = NO - -# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members -# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. - -TOC_EXPAND = NO - -# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and -# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated -# that can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a -# Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. - -GENERATE_QHP = NO - -# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can -# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. -# The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. - -QCH_FILE = - -# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating -# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace - -QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project - -# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating -# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders - -QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc - -# If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to -# add. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = - -# The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the -# custom filter to add. For more information please see -# -# Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this -# project's -# filter section matches. -# -# Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. - -QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can -# be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. -# If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated -# .qhp file. - -QHG_LOCATION = - -# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated, which together with the HTML files, form an Eclipse help -# plugin. To install this plugin and make it available under the help contents -# menu in Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML -# files needs to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of -# the directory within the plugins directory should be the same as -# the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before -# the help appears. - -GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO - -# A unique identifier for the eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin -# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have -# this name. - -ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project - -# The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at -# top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and -# the value YES disables it. - -DISABLE_INDEX = NO - -# This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20]) -# that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. - -ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 - -# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index -# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. -# If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated -# containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that -# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports -# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). -# Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. - -GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO - -# By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories, -# and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list. - -USE_INLINE_TREES = NO - -# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be -# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree -# is shown. - -TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 - -# When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open -# links to external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. - -EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO - -# Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included -# as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that -# when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need -# to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory -# to force them to be regenerated. - -FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 - -# Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images -# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are -# not supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. -# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files -# in the HTML output before the changes have effect. - -FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES - -# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box -# for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript -# and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using -# HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets -# (GENERATE_DOCSET) there is already a search function so this one should -# typically be disabled. For large projects the javascript based search engine -# can be slow, then enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. - -SEARCHENGINE = YES - -# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be -# implemented using a PHP enabled web server instead of at the web client -# using Javascript. Doxygen will generate the search PHP script and index -# file to put on the web server. The advantage of the server -# based approach is that it scales better to large projects and allows -# full text search. 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Valid on both Linux implementations - in all cases, and valid on the Windows implementation - only if the device contains more than one interface. */ - int interface_number; - - /** Pointer to the next device */ - struct hid_device_info *next; - }; - - - /** @brief Initialize the HIDAPI library. - - This function initializes the HIDAPI library. Calling it is not - strictly necessary, as it will be called automatically by - hid_enumerate() and any of the hid_open_*() functions if it is - needed. This function should be called at the beginning of - execution however, if there is a chance of HIDAPI handles - being opened by different threads simultaneously. - - @ingroup API - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_init(void); - - /** @brief Finalize the HIDAPI library. - - This function frees all of the static data associated with - HIDAPI. It should be called at the end of execution to avoid - memory leaks. - - @ingroup API - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_exit(void); - - /** @brief Enumerate the HID Devices. - - This function returns a linked list of all the HID devices - attached to the system which match vendor_id and product_id. - If @p vendor_id is set to 0 then any vendor matches. - If @p product_id is set to 0 then any product matches. - If @p vendor_id and @p product_id are both set to 0, then - all HID devices will be returned. - - @ingroup API - @param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the types of device - to open. - @param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the types of - device to open. - - @returns - This function returns a pointer to a linked list of type - struct #hid_device, containing information about the HID devices - attached to the system, or NULL in the case of failure. Free - this linked list by calling hid_free_enumeration(). - */ - struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT * HID_API_CALL hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id); - - /** @brief Free an enumeration Linked List - - This function frees a linked list created by hid_enumerate(). - - @ingroup API - @param devs Pointer to a list of struct_device returned from - hid_enumerate(). - */ - void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs); - - /** @brief Open a HID device using a Vendor ID (VID), Product ID - (PID) and optionally a serial number. - - If @p serial_number is NULL, the first device with the - specified VID and PID is opened. - - @ingroup API - @param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the device to open. - @param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the device to open. - @param serial_number The Serial Number of the device to open - (Optionally NULL). - - @returns - This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on - success or NULL on failure. - */ - HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number); - - /** @brief Open a HID device by its path name. - - The path name be determined by calling hid_enumerate(), or a - platform-specific path name can be used (eg: /dev/hidraw0 on - Linux). - - @ingroup API - @param path The path name of the device to open - - @returns - This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on - success or NULL on failure. - */ - HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open_path(const char *path); - - /** @brief Get an event handle suitable for poll/select/WaitForMultipleObject. - - Get a handle that can be used in calls to poll/select/WaitForMultipleObject. - The call is then used together with hid_read_timeout with timeout normally set - to 0, in order to avoid blocking. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - - @returns - This function returns aOS specific event handle. - */ - HID_API_EXPORT hid_handle_t HID_API_CALL hid_get_event_handle(hid_device *dev); - - /** @brief Write an Output report to a HID device. - - The first byte of @p data[] must contain the Report ID. For - devices which only support a single report, this must be set - to 0x0. The remaining bytes contain the report data. Since - the Report ID is mandatory, calls to hid_write() will always - contain one more byte than the report contains. For example, - if a hid report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to - hid_write(), the Report ID (or 0x0, for devices with a - single report), followed by the report data (16 bytes). In - this example, the length passed in would be 17. - - hid_write() will send the data on the first OUT endpoint, if - one exists. If it does not, it will send the data through - the Control Endpoint (Endpoint 0). - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data The data to send, including the report number as - the first byte. - @param length The length in bytes of the data to send. - - @returns - This function returns the actual number of bytes written and - -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length); - - /** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device with timeout. - - Input reports are returned - to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will - contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data A buffer to put the read data into. - @param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with - multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for - the report number. - @param milliseconds timeout in milliseconds or -1 for blocking wait. - - @returns - This function returns the actual number of bytes read and - -1 on error. If no packet was available to be read within - the timeout period, this function returns 0. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds); - - /** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device. - - Input reports are returned - to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will - contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data A buffer to put the read data into. - @param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with - multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for - the report number. - - @returns - This function returns the actual number of bytes read and - -1 on error. If no packet was available to be read and - the handle is in non-blocking mode, this function returns 0. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length); - - /** @brief Set the device handle to be non-blocking. - - In non-blocking mode calls to hid_read() will return - immediately with a value of 0 if there is no data to be - read. In blocking mode, hid_read() will wait (block) until - there is data to read before returning. - - Nonblocking can be turned on and off at any time. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param nonblock enable or not the nonblocking reads - - 1 to enable nonblocking - - 0 to disable nonblocking. - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *device, int nonblock); - - /** @brief Get the raw report descriptor for the HID device. - - In non-blocking mode calls to hid_read() will return - immediately with a value of 0 if there is no data to be - read. In blocking mode, hid_read() will wait (block) until - there is data to read before returning. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data The buffer where to place the descriptor data. - @param length The length of the buffer supplied. - - @returns - Returns -1 if the device is not open or if the data buffer - is to small for the return descriptor. Otherwise the size of - the raw report descriptor is returned. - */ - - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_report_descriptor(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length); - - - /** @brief Send a Feature report to the device. - - Feature reports are sent over the Control endpoint as a - Set_Report transfer. The first byte of @p data[] must - contain the Report ID. For devices which only support a - single report, this must be set to 0x0. The remaining bytes - contain the report data. Since the Report ID is mandatory, - calls to hid_send_feature_report() will always contain one - more byte than the report contains. For example, if a hid - report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to - hid_send_feature_report(): the Report ID (or 0x0, for - devices which do not use numbered reports), followed by the - report data (16 bytes). In this example, the length passed - in would be 17. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data The data to send, including the report number as - the first byte. - @param length The length in bytes of the data to send, including - the report number. - - @returns - This function returns the actual number of bytes written and - -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length); - - /** @brief Get a feature report from a HID device. - - Set the first byte of @p data[] to the Report ID of the - report to be read. Make sure to allow space for this - extra byte in @p data[]. Upon return, the first byte will - still contain the Report ID, and the report data will - start in data[1]. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param data A buffer to put the read data into, including - the Report ID. Set the first byte of @p data[] to the - Report ID of the report to be read, or set it to zero - if your device does not use numbered reports. - @param length The number of bytes to read, including an - extra byte for the report ID. The buffer can be longer - than the actual report. - - @returns - This function returns the number of bytes read plus - one for the report ID (which is still in the first - byte), or -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length); - - /** @brief Close a HID device. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - */ - void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_close(hid_device *device); - - /** @brief Get The Manufacturer String from a HID device. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. - @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen); - - /** @brief Get The Product String from a HID device. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. - @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen); - - /** @brief Get The Serial Number String from a HID device. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. - @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen); - - /** @brief Get a string from a HID device, based on its string index. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - @param string_index The index of the string to get. - @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. - @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. - - @returns - This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. - */ - int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *device, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen); - - /** @brief Get a string describing the last error which occurred. - - @ingroup API - @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). - - @returns - This function returns a string containing the last error - which occurred or NULL if none has occurred. - */ - HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t* HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *device); - - -#ifdef APPLE - -#include -#include -#include - - int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_dump_element_info(hid_device *dev); - IOHIDDeviceRef HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL get_device_handle( hid_device *dev ); -#endif -#ifdef WIN32 - #include - HANDLE HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL get_device_handle(hid_device *dev); -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif - diff --git a/hidtest/.gitignore b/hidtest/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index a9ce7a23..00000000 --- a/hidtest/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -Debug -Release -*.exp -*.ilk -*.lib -*.suo -*.vcproj.* -*.ncb -*.suo -*.dll -*.pdb -*.o -.deps/ -.libs/ -hidtest-hidraw -hidtest-libusb -hidtest diff --git a/hidtest/CMakeLists.txt b/hidtest/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0c46967c..00000000 --- a/hidtest/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -message(STATUS " hidtest" ) - -include_directories( - ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ -) - - -set(hidtest_SRCS - hidtest.cpp -) - -add_executable( hidtest ${hidtest_SRCS} ) - -target_link_libraries(hidtest hidapi hidapi_parser ${EXTRA_LIBS}) - -install(TARGETS hidtest DESTINATION bin) diff --git a/hidtest/Makefile.am b/hidtest/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d2786445..00000000 --- a/hidtest/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ - -## Linux -if OS_LINUX -noinst_PROGRAMS = hidtest-libusb hidtest-hidraw - -hidtest_hidraw_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp -hidtest_hidraw_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/linux/libhidapi-hidraw.la - -hidtest_libusb_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp -hidtest_libusb_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libusb/libhidapi-libusb.la -else - -# Other OS's -noinst_PROGRAMS = hidtest - -hidtest_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp -hidtest_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/$(backend)/libhidapi.la - -endif diff --git a/hidtest/hidtest.cpp b/hidtest/hidtest.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8ff3ea80..00000000 --- a/hidtest/hidtest.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,680 +0,0 @@ -/* hidapi_parser $ - * - * Copyright (C) 2013, Marije Baalman - * This work was funded by a crowd-funding initiative for SuperCollider's [1] HID implementation - * including a substantial donation from BEK, Bergen Center for Electronic Arts, Norway - * - * [1] http://supercollider.sourceforge.net - * [2] http://www.bek.no - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -/******************************************************* - Windows HID simplification - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 8/22/2009 - - Copyright 2009 - - This contents of this file may be used by anyone - for any reason without any conditions and may be - used as a starting point for your own applications - which use HIDAPI. -********************************************************/ - -//TODO: add copyright notice - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "hidapi.h" - -// Headers needed for sleeping. -#ifdef _WIN32 - #include -#else - #include -#endif - - -//// ---------- HID descriptor parser - -#define MAX_DESCRIPTOR 4096 - - -// main items -#define HID_INPUT 0x80 -#define HID_OUTPUT 0x90 -#define HID_COLLECTION 0xA0 -#define HID_FEATURE 0xB0 -// #define HID_COLLECTION 0xa1 -#define HID_END_COLLECTION 0xC0 - -// HID Report Items from HID 1.11 Section 6.2.2 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE 0x04 -// #define HID_USAGE_PAGE 0x05 -// #define HID_USAGE_PAGE_EXT 0x06 - -#define HID_USAGE 0x08 -// #define HID_USAGE 0x09 -// #define HID_USAGE_EXT 0x0a - -#define HID_USAGE_MIN 0x18 -// #define HID_USAGE_MIN 0x19 -#define HID_USAGE_MAX 0x28 -// #define HID_USAGE_MAX 0x29 - -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_INDEX 0x38 -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_MIN 0x48 -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_MAX 0x58 - -#define HID_STRING_INDEX 0x78 -#define HID_STRING_MIN 0x88 -#define HID_STRING_MAX 0x98 - -#define HID_DELIMITER 0xA8 - -#define HID_LOGICAL_MIN 0x14 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MIN 0x15 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MIN_2 0x16 -#define HID_LOGICAL_MAX 0x24 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MAX 0x25 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MAX_2 0x26 - -#define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN 0x34 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN 0x35 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN_2 0x36 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN_3 0x37 -#define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX 0x44 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX 0x45 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX_2 0x46 - -#define HID_UNIT_EXPONENT 0x54 -// #define HID_UNIT 0x55 -#define HID_UNIT 0x64 -// #define HID_UNIT 0x65 - -#define HID_REPORT_SIZE 0x74 -// #define HID_REPORT_SIZE 0x75 -#define HID_REPORT_ID 0x84 - -#define HID_REPORT_COUNT 0x94 -// #define HID_REPORT_COUNT 0x95 - -#define HID_PUSH 0xA4 -#define HID_POP 0xB4 - -#define HID_RESERVED 0xC4 // above this it is all reserved - - -// HID Report Usage Pages from HID Usage Tables 1.12 Section 3, Table 1 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_GENERICDESKTOP 0x01 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_KEY_CODES 0x07 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_LEDS 0x08 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_BUTTONS 0x09 - -// HID Report Usages from HID Usage Tables 1.12 Section 4, Table 6 -#define HID_USAGE_POINTER 0x01 -#define HID_USAGE_MOUSE 0x02 -#define HID_USAGE_JOYSTICK 0x04 -#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD 0x06 -#define HID_USAGE_X 0x30 -#define HID_USAGE_Y 0x31 -#define HID_USAGE_Z 0x32 -#define HID_USAGE_RX 0x33 -#define HID_USAGE_RY 0x34 -#define HID_USAGE_RZ 0x35 -#define HID_USAGE_SLIDER 0x36 -#define HID_USAGE_DIAL 0x37 -#define HID_USAGE_WHEEL 0x38 - - -// HID Report Collection Types from HID 1.12 6.2.2.6 -#define HID_COLLECTION_PHYSICAL 0 -#define HID_COLLECTION_APPLICATION 1 - -// HID Input/Output/Feature Item Data (attributes) from HID 1.11 6.2.2.5 -/// more like flags -#define HID_ITEM_CONSTANT 0x1 -#define HID_ITEM_VARIABLE 0x2 -#define HID_ITEM_RELATIVE 0x4 -#define HID_ITEM_WRAP 0x8 -#define HID_ITEM_LINEAR 0x10 -#define HID_ITEM_PREFERRED 0x20 -#define HID_ITEM_NULL 0x40 -#define HID_ITEM_BITFIELD 0x80 - -// Report Types from HID 1.11 Section 7.2.1 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_INPUT 1 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_OUTPUT 2 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_FEATURE 3 - -struct hid_device_descriptor { - int num_elements; -// int usage_page; -// int usage; - /** Pointer to the first element */ - struct hid_device_element *first; -}; - -struct hid_device_element { - int index; - - int type; // button/axis - int vartype; // abs/relative - int usage_page; // usage page - int usage; // some kind of index (as from descriptor) - - int logical_min; - int logical_max; - - int phys_min; - int phys_max; - - int resolution; // in bits - - int value; - - /** Pointer to the next element */ - struct hid_device_element *next; -}; - -struct hid_device_descriptor *descriptor; - -#define BITMASK1(n) ((1ULL << (n)) - 1ULL) - -int main(int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int res; - unsigned char buf[256]; - unsigned char descr_buf[MAX_DESCRIPTOR]; - #define MAX_STR 255 - wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR]; - hid_device *handle; - int i; - - descriptor = (struct hid_device_descriptor *) malloc( sizeof( struct hid_device_descriptor) ); - descriptor->num_elements = 0; - -#ifdef WIN32 - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argc); - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argv); -#endif - - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - - if (hid_init()) - return -1; - - devs = hid_enumerate(0x0, 0x0); - cur_dev = devs; - printf( "curdev %ls\n", cur_dev ); - while (cur_dev) { - printf("Device Found\n type: %04hx %04hx\n path: %s\n serial_number: %ls", cur_dev->vendor_id, cur_dev->product_id, cur_dev->path, cur_dev->serial_number); - printf("\n"); - printf(" Manufacturer: %ls\n", cur_dev->manufacturer_string); - printf(" Product: %ls\n", cur_dev->product_string); - printf(" Release: %hx\n", cur_dev->release_number); - printf(" Interface: %d\n", cur_dev->interface_number); - printf("\n"); - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - // Set up the command buffer. - memset(buf,0x00,sizeof(buf)); - buf[0] = 0x01; - buf[1] = 0x81; - - - // Open the device using the VID, PID, - // and optionally the Serial number. - ////handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, L"12345"); -// handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, NULL); - // mouse: -// handle = hid_open(0x1241, 0x1166, NULL); - // run'n'drive -// handle = hid_open(0x044f, 0xd003, NULL); - // impakt - handle = hid_open(0x07b5, 0x0312, NULL); - if (!handle) { - printf("unable to open device\n"); - return 1; - } - - // Read the Manufacturer String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read manufacturer string\n"); - printf("Manufacturer String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Product String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read product string\n"); - printf("Product String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Serial Number String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read serial number string\n"); - printf("Serial Number String: (%d) %ls", wstr[0], wstr); - printf("\n"); - - // Read Indexed String 1 - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read indexed string 1\n"); - printf("Indexed String 1: %ls\n", wstr); - -/* - //// PARSING THE DESCRIPTOR - res = hid_get_report_descriptor( handle, descr_buf, MAX_DESCRIPTOR ); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read report descriptor\n"); - printf("Data read: %i\n ", res); - // Print out the returned buffer. - - struct hid_device_element * prev_element; - int current_usage_page; - int current_usage; - int current_usages[256]; - int current_usage_index = 0; - int current_usage_min = -1; - int current_usage_max = -1; - int current_logical_min; - int current_logical_max; - int current_physical_min; - int current_physical_max; - int current_report_count; - int current_report_id; - int current_report_size; - char current_input; - char current_output; - int collection_nesting = 0; - - int next_byte_type = -1; - int next_byte_size = 0; - int next_val = 0; - - int toadd = 0; - int byte_count = 0; - -// for (i = 0; i < res; i++){ -// printf("\n%02hhx ", descr_buf[i]); -// } - for (i = 0; i < res; i++){ - printf("\n%02hhx ", descr_buf[i]); - printf("\tbyte_type %i, %i, %i \t", next_byte_type, next_byte_size, next_val); - if ( next_byte_type != -1 ){ - toadd = descr_buf[i]; - for ( int j=0; jindex = descriptor->num_elements; - new_element->type = current_input; // & HID_ITEM_VARIABLE); - // new_element->vartype = (current_input & HID_ITEM_RELATIVE); - new_element->usage_page = current_usage_page; - if ( current_usage_min != -1 ){ - new_element->usage = current_usage_min + j; - } else { - new_element->usage = current_usages[j]; - } - new_element->logical_min = current_logical_min; - new_element->logical_max = current_logical_max; - new_element->phys_min = current_physical_min; - new_element->phys_max = current_physical_max; - new_element->resolution = current_report_size; - new_element->value = 0; - if ( descriptor->num_elements == 0 ){ - descriptor->first = new_element; - } else { - prev_element->next = new_element; - } - descriptor->num_elements++; - prev_element = new_element; - } - current_usage_min = -1; - current_usage_max = -1; - current_usage_index = 0; - break; - case HID_OUTPUT: - current_output = next_val; - printf("output: %i", current_output); - printf("should create output element"); - // next_byte_type = -1; - current_usage_min = -1; - current_usage_max = -1; - current_usage_index = 0; - break; - case HID_FEATURE: - // current_output = next_val; - printf("feature: %i", next_val); - printf("should create feature element"); - // next_byte_type = -1; - current_usage_min = -1; - current_usage_max = -1; - current_usage_index = 0; - break; - default: - if ( next_byte_type >= HID_RESERVED ){ - printf("reserved bytes 0x%02hhx, %i", next_byte_type, next_val ); - } else { - printf("undefined byte type 0x%02hhx, %i", next_byte_type, next_val ); - } - } - next_byte_type = -1; - } - } else { -// printf("\n"); - printf("\tsetting next byte type: %i, 0x%02hhx ", descr_buf[i], descr_buf[i] ); - if ( descr_buf[i] == HID_END_COLLECTION ){ // JUST one byte - collection_nesting--; - printf("\tend collection: %i, %i\n", collection_nesting, descr_buf[i] ); - } else { - byte_count = 0; - toadd = 0; - next_val = 0; - next_byte_type = descr_buf[i] & 0xFC; - next_byte_size = descr_buf[i] & 0x03; - if ( next_byte_size == 3 ){ - next_byte_size = 4; - } - printf("\t next byte type: 0x%02hhx, %i ", next_byte_type, next_byte_size ); - } - } - } - printf("\n"); - printf("number of elements, %i\n", descriptor->num_elements ); -*/ - // Set the hid_read() function to be non-blocking. - hid_set_nonblocking(handle, 1); -// -// // Try to read from the device. There shoud be no -// // data here, but execution should not block. -// res = hid_read(handle, buf, 17); -// -// // Send a Feature Report to the device -// buf[0] = 0x2; -// buf[1] = 0xa0; -// buf[2] = 0x0a; -// buf[3] = 0x00; -// buf[4] = 0x00; -// res = hid_send_feature_report(handle, buf, 17); -// if (res < 0) { -// printf("Unable to send a feature report.\n"); -// } -// -// memset(buf,0,sizeof(buf)); -// -// // Read a Feature Report from the device -// buf[0] = 0x2; -// res = hid_get_feature_report(handle, buf, sizeof(buf)); -// if (res < 0) { -// printf("Unable to get a feature report.\n"); -// printf("%ls", hid_error(handle)); -// } -// else { -// // Print out the returned buffer. -// printf("Feature Report\n "); -// for (i = 0; i < res; i++) -// printf("%02hhx ", buf[i]); -// printf("\n"); -// } -// -// memset(buf,0,sizeof(buf)); -// -// // Toggle LED (cmd 0x80). The first byte is the report number (0x1). -// buf[0] = 0x1; -// buf[1] = 0x80; -// res = hid_write(handle, buf, 17); -// if (res < 0) { -// printf("Unable to write()\n"); -// printf("Error: %ls\n", hid_error(handle)); -// } -// -// -// // Request state (cmd 0x81). The first byte is the report number (0x1). -// buf[0] = 0x1; -// buf[1] = 0x81; -// hid_write(handle, buf, 17); -// if (res < 0) -// printf("Unable to write() (2)\n"); - - -// for ( int i=0; i<8; i++ ){ -// printf("bitmask test, %i, %i, %02hhx\n", i, BITMASK1(i), BITMASK1(i) ); -// } - -/* - // Read requested state. hid_read() has been set to be - // non-blocking by the call to hid_set_nonblocking() above. - // This loop demonstrates the non-blocking nature of hid_read(). - res = 0; - while (true) { - res = hid_read(handle, buf, sizeof(buf)); -// if (res == 0) -// printf("waiting...\n"); -// if (res < 0) -// printf("Unable to read()\n"); - if ( res > 0 ) { -// printf("Data read:\n"); - // Print out the returned buffer. - hid_device_element * cur_element = descriptor->first; - for ( int i = 0; i < res; i++){ - char curbyte = buf[i]; - printf("byte %02hhx \t", buf[i]); - // read byte: - if ( cur_element->resolution < 8 ){ - int bitindex = 0; - while ( bitindex < 8 ){ - // read bit - cur_element->value = (curbyte >> bitindex) & BITMASK1( cur_element->resolution ); - printf("element page %i, usage %i, type %i, index %i, value %i\n", cur_element->usage_page, cur_element->usage, cur_element->type, cur_element->index, cur_element->value ); - bitindex += cur_element->resolution; - cur_element = cur_element->next; - } - } else if ( cur_element->resolution == 8 ){ - cur_element->value = curbyte; - printf("element page %i, usage %i, type %i, index %i, value %i\n", cur_element->usage_page, cur_element->usage, cur_element->type, cur_element->index,cur_element->value ); - cur_element = cur_element->next; - } // else: larger than 8 bits - } - printf("\n"); - } - #ifdef WIN32 - Sleep(500); - #else - usleep(500*100); - #endif - } -*/ - - hid_close(handle); - - /* Free static HIDAPI objects. */ - hid_exit(); - -#ifdef WIN32 - system("pause"); -#endif - - return 0; -} diff --git a/hidtestosx/CMakeLists.txt b/hidtestosx/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6d2e4431..00000000 --- a/hidtestosx/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -message(STATUS " hidtestosx" ) - -include_directories( - ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ -) - - -set(hidtestosx_SRCS - hidtestosx.cpp -) - -add_executable( hidtestosx ${hidtestosx_SRCS} ) - -target_link_libraries(hidtestosx hidapi hidapi_parser ${EXTRA_LIBS}) - -install(TARGETS hidtestosx DESTINATION bin) diff --git a/hidtestosx/hidtestosx.cpp b/hidtestosx/hidtestosx.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index bf3e1bd8..00000000 --- a/hidtestosx/hidtestosx.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -/* - * hidtestosx.cpp - * - * Created on: Nov 5, 2013 - * Author: TestOSX107 - */ - - -#ifdef WIN32 -#include -#endif -#include -#include -#include "hidapi.h" - -#define MAX_STR 255 - -int main(int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int res; - unsigned char buf[65]; - wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR]; - hid_device *handle; - int i; - - // Initialize the hidapi library - res = hid_init(); - - // Open the device using the VID, PID, - // and optionally the Serial number. - handle = hid_open(0x044f, 0xd003, NULL); - - // Read the Manufacturer String - res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Manufacturer String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Product String - res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Product String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Serial Number String - res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Serial Number String: (%d) %ls\n", wstr[0], wstr); - - // Read Indexed String 1 - res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR); - wprintf(L"Indexed String 1: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Toggle LED (cmd 0x80). The first byte is the report number (0x0). -// buf[0] = 0x0; -// buf[1] = 0x0; -// res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65); - - // Request state (cmd 0x81). The first byte is the report number (0x0). -// buf[0] = 0x0; -// buf[1] = 0x81; -// res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65); - - #define MAX_DESCRIPTOR 4096 - unsigned char descr_buf[MAX_DESCRIPTOR]; - - hid_dump_element_info( handle ); - hid_get_report_descriptor( handle, descr_buf, MAX_DESCRIPTOR ); - - while( 1 ){ - // Read requested state - res = hid_read(handle, buf, 65); - - // Print out the returned buffer. - for (i = 0; i < 65; i++) - printf(": %d", buf[i]); - printf( "\n"); - } - - // Finalize the hidapi library - res = hid_exit(); - - return 0; -} - - diff --git a/hidtestwindows/CMakeLists.txt b/hidtestwindows/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 19a0fb38..00000000 --- a/hidtestwindows/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -message( "===hidtestwindows cmakelists===" ) - -include_directories( - ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ -) - - -set(hidtest_SRCS - hidtestwindows.cpp -) - -add_executable( hidtestwindows ${hidtest_SRCS} ) - -target_link_libraries(hidtestwindows hidapi hidapi_parser ${EXTRA_LIBS}) - -install(TARGETS hidtestwindows DESTINATION bin) diff --git a/hidtestwindows/hidtestwindows.cpp b/hidtestwindows/hidtestwindows.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7ee18203..00000000 --- a/hidtestwindows/hidtestwindows.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -/* hidapi_parser $ - * - * Copyright (C) 2013, Marije Baalman - * This work was funded by a crowd-funding initiative for SuperCollider's [1] HID implementation - * including a substantial donation from BEK, Bergen Center for Electronic Arts, Norway - * - * [1] http://supercollider.sourceforge.net - * [2] http://www.bek.no - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -/******************************************************* - Windows HID simplification - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 8/22/2009 - - Copyright 2009 - - This contents of this file may be used by anyone - for any reason without any conditions and may be - used as a starting point for your own applications - which use HIDAPI. -********************************************************/ - -//TODO: add copyright notice - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "hidapi.h" - -// Headers needed for sleeping. -#ifdef _WIN32 - #include -#else - #include -#endif - - -//// ---------- HID descriptor parser - -#define MAX_DESCRIPTOR 4096 - - -// main items -#define HID_INPUT 0x80 -#define HID_OUTPUT 0x90 -#define HID_COLLECTION 0xA0 -#define HID_FEATURE 0xB0 -// #define HID_COLLECTION 0xa1 -#define HID_END_COLLECTION 0xC0 - -// HID Report Items from HID 1.11 Section 6.2.2 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE 0x04 -// #define HID_USAGE_PAGE 0x05 -// #define HID_USAGE_PAGE_EXT 0x06 - -#define HID_USAGE 0x08 -// #define HID_USAGE 0x09 -// #define HID_USAGE_EXT 0x0a - -#define HID_USAGE_MIN 0x18 -// #define HID_USAGE_MIN 0x19 -#define HID_USAGE_MAX 0x28 -// #define HID_USAGE_MAX 0x29 - -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_INDEX 0x38 -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_MIN 0x48 -#define HID_DESIGNATOR_MAX 0x58 - -#define HID_STRING_INDEX 0x78 -#define HID_STRING_MIN 0x88 -#define HID_STRING_MAX 0x98 - -#define HID_DELIMITER 0xA8 - -#define HID_LOGICAL_MIN 0x14 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MIN 0x15 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MIN_2 0x16 -#define HID_LOGICAL_MAX 0x24 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MAX 0x25 -// #define HID_LOGICAL_MAX_2 0x26 - -#define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN 0x34 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN 0x35 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN_2 0x36 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MIN_3 0x37 -#define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX 0x44 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX 0x45 -// #define HID_PHYSICAL_MAX_2 0x46 - -#define HID_UNIT_EXPONENT 0x54 -// #define HID_UNIT 0x55 -#define HID_UNIT 0x64 -// #define HID_UNIT 0x65 - -#define HID_REPORT_SIZE 0x74 -// #define HID_REPORT_SIZE 0x75 -#define HID_REPORT_ID 0x84 - -#define HID_REPORT_COUNT 0x94 -// #define HID_REPORT_COUNT 0x95 - -#define HID_PUSH 0xA4 -#define HID_POP 0xB4 - -#define HID_RESERVED 0xC4 // above this it is all reserved - - -// HID Report Usage Pages from HID Usage Tables 1.12 Section 3, Table 1 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_GENERICDESKTOP 0x01 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_KEY_CODES 0x07 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_LEDS 0x08 -#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_BUTTONS 0x09 - -// HID Report Usages from HID Usage Tables 1.12 Section 4, Table 6 -#define HID_USAGE_POINTER 0x01 -#define HID_USAGE_MOUSE 0x02 -#define HID_USAGE_JOYSTICK 0x04 -#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD 0x06 -#define HID_USAGE_X 0x30 -#define HID_USAGE_Y 0x31 -#define HID_USAGE_Z 0x32 -#define HID_USAGE_RX 0x33 -#define HID_USAGE_RY 0x34 -#define HID_USAGE_RZ 0x35 -#define HID_USAGE_SLIDER 0x36 -#define HID_USAGE_DIAL 0x37 -#define HID_USAGE_WHEEL 0x38 - - -// HID Report Collection Types from HID 1.12 6.2.2.6 -#define HID_COLLECTION_PHYSICAL 0 -#define HID_COLLECTION_APPLICATION 1 - -// HID Input/Output/Feature Item Data (attributes) from HID 1.11 6.2.2.5 -/// more like flags -#define HID_ITEM_CONSTANT 0x1 -#define HID_ITEM_VARIABLE 0x2 -#define HID_ITEM_RELATIVE 0x4 -#define HID_ITEM_WRAP 0x8 -#define HID_ITEM_LINEAR 0x10 -#define HID_ITEM_PREFERRED 0x20 -#define HID_ITEM_NULL 0x40 -#define HID_ITEM_BITFIELD 0x80 - -// Report Types from HID 1.11 Section 7.2.1 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_INPUT 1 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_OUTPUT 2 -#define HID_REPORT_TYPE_FEATURE 3 - -struct hid_device_descriptor { - int num_elements; -// int usage_page; -// int usage; - /** Pointer to the first element */ - struct hid_device_element *first; -}; - -struct hid_device_element { - int index; - - int type; // button/axis - int vartype; // abs/relative - int usage_page; // usage page - int usage; // some kind of index (as from descriptor) - - int logical_min; - int logical_max; - - int phys_min; - int phys_max; - - int resolution; // in bits - - int value; - - /** Pointer to the next element */ - struct hid_device_element *next; -}; - -struct hid_device_descriptor *descriptor; - -#define BITMASK1(n) ((1ULL << (n)) - 1ULL) - -int main(int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int res; - unsigned char buf[256]; - unsigned char descr_buf[MAX_DESCRIPTOR]; - #define MAX_STR 255 - wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR]; - hid_device *handle; - int i; - - descriptor = (struct hid_device_descriptor *) malloc( sizeof( struct hid_device_descriptor) ); - descriptor->num_elements = 0; - -#ifdef WIN32 - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argc); - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argv); -#endif - - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - - if (hid_init()) - return -1; - - devs = hid_enumerate(0x0, 0x0); - cur_dev = devs; - printf( "curdev %ls\n", cur_dev ); - while (cur_dev) { - printf("Device Found\n (vendor,product): %04hx %04hx\n path: %s\n serial_number: %ls", cur_dev->vendor_id, cur_dev->product_id, cur_dev->path, cur_dev->serial_number); - printf("\n"); - printf(" Manufacturer: %ls\n", cur_dev->manufacturer_string); - printf(" Product: %ls\n", cur_dev->product_string); - printf(" Release: %hx\n", cur_dev->release_number); - printf(" Interface: %d\n", cur_dev->interface_number); - printf("\n"); - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - // Set up the command buffer. - memset(buf,0x00,sizeof(buf)); - buf[0] = 0x01; - buf[1] = 0x81; - - - // Open the device using the VID, PID, - // and optionally the Serial number. - ////handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, L"12345"); -// handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, NULL); - // mouse: -// handle = hid_open(0x1241, 0x1166, NULL); - // run'n'drive -// handle = hid_open(0x044f, 0xd003, NULL); - // impakt - handle = hid_open(0x07b5, 0x0312, NULL); - if (!handle) { - printf("unable to open device\n"); - return 1; - } - - // Read the Manufacturer String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read manufacturer string\n"); - printf("Manufacturer String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Product String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read product string\n"); - printf("Product String: %ls\n", wstr); - - // Read the Serial Number String - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read serial number string\n"); - printf("Serial Number String: (%d) %ls", wstr[0], wstr); - printf("\n"); - - // Read Indexed String 1 - wstr[0] = 0x0000; - res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read indexed string 1\n"); - printf("Indexed String 1: %ls\n", wstr); - - - // Set the hid_read() function to be non-blocking. - hid_set_nonblocking(handle, 1); - -// // Try to read from the device. There shoud be no -// // data here, but execution should not block. - res = hid_read(handle, buf, 17); - - printf( "res of read %i\n", res ); - - hid_close(handle); - - /* Free static HIDAPI objects. */ - hid_exit(); - -#ifdef WIN32 - system("pause"); -#endif - - return 0; -} diff --git a/libusb/.gitignore b/libusb/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 67460db9..00000000 --- a/libusb/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -*.o -*.so -*.la -*.lo -*.a -.libs -.deps -hidtest-libusb diff --git a/libusb/CMakeLists.txt b/libusb/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 82f591da..00000000 --- a/libusb/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -message(STATUS " libusb" ) - - -#rt - clock_gettime -# may not be needed anymore, as of glibc 2.17 - -# include(CheckLibraryExists) -# CHECK_LIBRARY_EXISTS(rt clock_gettime "time.h" HAVE_RT) - -# if( NOT HAVE_RT ) -# message( "--cannot find rt library" ) -# endif() - -# target_link_libraries( hid-usb -lrt) - -#libusb 1.0 - -find_package( libusb-1.0 ) - -## NOT TESTED: -IF(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "FreeBSD") - find_package( IConv ) -ENDIF(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "FreeBSD") - -#TODO: ADD ICONV -# set( hidapi_INCLUDE_DIRS ${LIBUSB_1_INCLUDE_DIRS} ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ ${PTHREADS_INCLUDE_DIR}) -# set( hidapi_LIBS ${LIBUSB_1_LIBRARIES} ${PTHREADS_LIBRARIES}) -# set( hidapi_SRCS hid.c ) - -include_directories( ${LIBUSB_1_INCLUDE_DIRS} ${PTHREADS_INCLUDE_DIR} ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ ) -add_library( hidapi STATIC hid.c ) -target_link_libraries( hidapi ${LIBUSB_1_LIBRARIES} ${PTHREADS_LIBRARIES} ) diff --git a/libusb/Makefile-manual b/libusb/Makefile-manual deleted file mode 100644 index c0fe8680..00000000 --- a/libusb/Makefile-manual +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ - - -OS=$(shell uname) - -ifeq ($(OS), Linux) - FILE=Makefile.linux -endif - -ifeq ($(OS), FreeBSD) - FILE=Makefile.freebsd -endif - -ifeq ($(FILE), ) -all: - $(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported by hidapi/libusb at this time.) -endif - -include $(FILE) diff --git a/libusb/Makefile.am b/libusb/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 13c9d355..00000000 --- a/libusb/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi $(CFLAGS_LIBUSB) - -if OS_LINUX -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi-libusb.la -libhidapi_libusb_la_SOURCES = hid.c -libhidapi_libusb_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS) -libhidapi_libusb_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB) -endif - -if OS_FREEBSD -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la -libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c -libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) -libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB) -endif - -if OS_KFREEBSD -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la -libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c -libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) -libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB) -endif - -hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi -hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h - -EXTRA_DIST = Makefile-manual diff --git a/libusb/Makefile.freebsd b/libusb/Makefile.freebsd deleted file mode 100644 index 5e69e77d..00000000 --- a/libusb/Makefile.freebsd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: hidtest libs - -libs: libhidapi.so - -CC ?= cc -CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fPIC - -CXX ?= c++ -CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g - -COBJS = hid.o -CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o -OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -INCLUDES = -I../hidapi -I/usr/local/include -LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -LIBS = -lusb -liconv -pthread - - -# Console Test Program -hidtest: $(OBJS) - $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LIBS) - -# Shared Libs -libhidapi.so: $(COBJS) - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@ $(LIBS) - -# Objects -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest libhidapi.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o - -.PHONY: clean libs diff --git a/libusb/Makefile.linux b/libusb/Makefile.linux deleted file mode 100644 index 337b556e..00000000 --- a/libusb/Makefile.linux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: hidtest-libusb libs - -libs: libhidapi-libusb.so - -CC ?= gcc -CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic - -CXX ?= g++ -CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic - -LDFLAGS ?= -Wall -g - -COBJS_LIBUSB = hid.o -COBJS = $(COBJS_LIBUSB) -CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o -OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -LIBS_USB = `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --libs` -lrt -lpthread -LIBS = $(LIBS_USB) -INCLUDES ?= -I../hidapi `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags` - - -# Console Test Program -hidtest-libusb: $(COBJS_LIBUSB) $(CPPOBJS) - $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LIBS_USB) -o $@ - -# Shared Libs -libhidapi-libusb.so: $(COBJS_LIBUSB) - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS_USB) -shared -fpic -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@ - -# Objects -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest-libusb libhidapi-libusb.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o - -.PHONY: clean libs diff --git a/libusb/hid.c b/libusb/hid.c deleted file mode 100644 index e1e114ee..00000000 --- a/libusb/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1570 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************* - HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for - communication with HID devices. - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 8/22/2009 - Linux Version - 6/2/2010 - Libusb Version - 8/13/2010 - FreeBSD Version - 11/1/2011 - - Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved. - - At the discretion of the user of this library, - this software may be licensed under the terms of the - GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the - original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt, - LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt - files located at the root of the source distribution. - These files may also be found in the public source - code repository located at: - http://github.com/signal11/hidapi . -********************************************************/ - -#define _GNU_SOURCE /* needed for wcsdup() before glibc 2.10 */ - -/* C */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* Unix */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* GNU / LibUSB */ -#include -#ifndef __ANDROID__ -#include -#endif - -#include "hidapi.h" - -#ifdef __ANDROID__ - -/* Barrier implementation because Android/Bionic don't have pthread_barrier. - This implementation came from Brent Priddy and was posted on - StackOverflow. It is used with his permission. */ -typedef int pthread_barrierattr_t; -typedef struct pthread_barrier { - pthread_mutex_t mutex; - pthread_cond_t cond; - int count; - int trip_count; -} pthread_barrier_t; - -static int pthread_barrier_init(pthread_barrier_t *barrier, const pthread_barrierattr_t *attr, unsigned int count) -{ - if(count == 0) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - if(pthread_mutex_init(&barrier->mutex, 0) < 0) { - return -1; - } - if(pthread_cond_init(&barrier->cond, 0) < 0) { - pthread_mutex_destroy(&barrier->mutex); - return -1; - } - barrier->trip_count = count; - barrier->count = 0; - - return 0; -} - -static int pthread_barrier_destroy(pthread_barrier_t *barrier) -{ - pthread_cond_destroy(&barrier->cond); - pthread_mutex_destroy(&barrier->mutex); - return 0; -} - -static int pthread_barrier_wait(pthread_barrier_t *barrier) -{ - pthread_mutex_lock(&barrier->mutex); - ++(barrier->count); - if(barrier->count >= barrier->trip_count) - { - barrier->count = 0; - pthread_cond_broadcast(&barrier->cond); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&barrier->mutex); - return 1; - } - else - { - pthread_cond_wait(&barrier->cond, &(barrier->mutex)); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&barrier->mutex); - return 0; - } -} - -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -// #define DEBUG_PRINTF - -#ifdef DEBUG_PRINTF -#define LOG(...) fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__) -#else -#define LOG(...) do {} while (0) -#endif - -#ifndef __FreeBSD__ -#define DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER -#endif - -/* Uncomment to enable the retrieval of Usage and Usage Page in -hid_enumerate(). Warning, on platforms different from FreeBSD -this is very invasive as it requires the detach -and re-attach of the kernel driver. See comments inside hid_enumerate(). -libusb HIDAPI programs are encouraged to use the interface number -instead to differentiate between interfaces on a composite HID device. */ -/*#define INVASIVE_GET_USAGE*/ - -#define MAX_QUEUE_LEN 30 -/* Linked List of input reports received from the device. */ -struct input_report { - struct input_report *next; - size_t len; - uint8_t data[1]; -}; - - -struct hid_device_ { - /* Handle to the actual device. */ - libusb_device_handle *device_handle; - - /* Endpoint information */ - int input_endpoint; - int output_endpoint; - int input_ep_max_packet_size; - - /* The interface number of the HID */ - int interface; - - /* Indexes of Strings */ - int manufacturer_index; - int product_index; - int serial_index; - - /* Whether blocking reads are used */ - int blocking; /* boolean */ - - /* Read thread objects */ - pthread_t thread; - pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* Protects input_reports */ - pthread_cond_t condition; - pthread_barrier_t barrier; /* Ensures correct startup sequence */ - int shutdown_thread; - int cancelled; - struct libusb_transfer *transfer; - - /* List of received input reports. */ - int num_queued_reports; - struct input_report *input_reports; - struct input_report **last_input_report; - int ichan[2]; /* thread write on 1 client poll on 0 */ - -}; - -static libusb_context *usb_context = NULL; - -uint16_t get_usb_code_for_current_locale(void); -static int return_data(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length); -static int drop_data(hid_device *dev); - -static hid_device *new_hid_device(void) -{ - hid_device *dev = calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device)); - dev->blocking = 1; - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - dev->num_queued_reports = 0; - - pthread_mutex_init(&dev->mutex, NULL); - pthread_cond_init(&dev->condition, NULL); - pthread_barrier_init(&dev->barrier, NULL, 2); - - /* fixme check error */ - if (pipe(dev->ichan) < 0) - LOG("read failed %s\n", strerror(errno)); - - return dev; -} - -static void free_hid_device(hid_device *dev) -{ - /* Clean up the thread objects */ - pthread_barrier_destroy(&dev->barrier); - pthread_cond_destroy(&dev->condition); - pthread_mutex_destroy(&dev->mutex); - - /* Free the device itself */ - free(dev); -} - -#if 0 -/*TODO: Implement this funciton on hidapi/libusb.. */ -static void register_error(hid_device *device, const char *op) -{ - -} -#endif - -#ifdef INVASIVE_GET_USAGE -/* Get bytes from a HID Report Descriptor. - Only call with a num_bytes of 0, 1, 2, or 4. */ -static uint32_t get_bytes(uint8_t *rpt, size_t len, size_t num_bytes, size_t cur) -{ - /* Return if there aren't enough bytes. */ - if (cur + num_bytes >= len) - return 0; - - if (num_bytes == 0) - return 0; - else if (num_bytes == 1) { - return rpt[cur+1]; - } - else if (num_bytes == 2) { - return (rpt[cur+2] * 256 + rpt[cur+1]); - } - else if (num_bytes == 4) { - return (rpt[cur+4] * 0x01000000 + - rpt[cur+3] * 0x00010000 + - rpt[cur+2] * 0x00000100 + - rpt[cur+1] * 0x00000001); - } - else - return 0; -} - -/* Retrieves the device's Usage Page and Usage from the report - descriptor. The algorithm is simple, as it just returns the first - Usage and Usage Page that it finds in the descriptor. - The return value is 0 on success and -1 on failure. */ -static int get_usage(uint8_t *report_descriptor, size_t size, - unsigned short *usage_page, unsigned short *usage) -{ - unsigned int i = 0; - int size_code; - int data_len, key_size; - int usage_found = 0, usage_page_found = 0; - - while (i < size) { - int key = report_descriptor[i]; - int key_cmd = key & 0xfc; - - //printf("key: %02hhx\n", key); - - if ((key & 0xf0) == 0xf0) { - /* This is a Long Item. The next byte contains the - length of the data section (value) for this key. - See the HID specification, version 1.11, section - 6.2.2.3, titled "Long Items." */ - if (i+1 < size) - data_len = report_descriptor[i+1]; - else - data_len = 0; /* malformed report */ - key_size = 3; - } - else { - /* This is a Short Item. The bottom two bits of the - key contain the size code for the data section - (value) for this key. Refer to the HID - specification, version 1.11, section 6.2.2.2, - titled "Short Items." */ - size_code = key & 0x3; - switch (size_code) { - case 0: - case 1: - case 2: - data_len = size_code; - break; - case 3: - data_len = 4; - break; - default: - /* Can't ever happen since size_code is & 0x3 */ - data_len = 0; - break; - }; - key_size = 1; - } - - if (key_cmd == 0x4) { - *usage_page = get_bytes(report_descriptor, size, data_len, i); - usage_page_found = 1; - //printf("Usage Page: %x\n", (uint32_t)*usage_page); - } - if (key_cmd == 0x8) { - *usage = get_bytes(report_descriptor, size, data_len, i); - usage_found = 1; - //printf("Usage: %x\n", (uint32_t)*usage); - } - - if (usage_page_found && usage_found) - return 0; /* success */ - - /* Skip over this key and it's associated data */ - i += data_len + key_size; - } - - return -1; /* failure */ -} -#endif /* INVASIVE_GET_USAGE */ - -#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD__ < 10 -/* The libusb version included in FreeBSD < 10 doesn't have this function. In - mainline libusb, it's inlined in libusb.h. This function will bear a striking - resemblence to that one, because there's about one way to code it. - - Note that the data parameter is Unicode in UTF-16LE encoding. - Return value is the number of bytes in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR_*. - */ -static inline int libusb_get_string_descriptor(libusb_device_handle *dev, - uint8_t descriptor_index, uint16_t lang_id, - unsigned char *data, int length) -{ - return libusb_control_transfer(dev, - LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN | 0x0, /* Endpoint 0 IN */ - LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, - (LIBUSB_DT_STRING << 8) | descriptor_index, - lang_id, data, (uint16_t) length, 1000); -} - -#endif - - -/* Get the first language the device says it reports. This comes from - USB string #0. */ -static uint16_t get_first_language(libusb_device_handle *dev) -{ - uint16_t buf[32]; - int len; - - /* Get the string from libusb. */ - len = libusb_get_string_descriptor(dev, - 0x0, /* String ID */ - 0x0, /* Language */ - (unsigned char*)buf, - sizeof(buf)); - if (len < 4) - return 0x0; - - return buf[1]; /* First two bytes are len and descriptor type. */ -} - -static int is_language_supported(libusb_device_handle *dev, uint16_t lang) -{ - uint16_t buf[32]; - int len; - int i; - - /* Get the string from libusb. */ - len = libusb_get_string_descriptor(dev, - 0x0, /* String ID */ - 0x0, /* Language */ - (unsigned char*)buf, - sizeof(buf)); - if (len < 4) - return 0x0; - - - len /= 2; /* language IDs are two-bytes each. */ - /* Start at index 1 because there are two bytes of protocol data. */ - for (i = 1; i < len; i++) { - if (buf[i] == lang) - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - - -/* This function returns a newly allocated wide string containing the USB - device string numbered by the index. The returned string must be freed - by using free(). */ -static wchar_t *get_usb_string(libusb_device_handle *dev, uint8_t idx) -{ - char buf[512]; - int len; - wchar_t *str = NULL; - -#ifndef __ANDROID__ /* we don't use iconv on Android */ - wchar_t wbuf[256]; - /* iconv variables */ - iconv_t ic; - size_t inbytes; - size_t outbytes; - size_t res; -#ifdef __FreeBSD__ - const char *inptr; -#else - char *inptr; -#endif - char *outptr; -#endif - - /* Determine which language to use. */ - uint16_t lang; - lang = get_usb_code_for_current_locale(); - if (!is_language_supported(dev, lang)) - lang = get_first_language(dev); - - /* Get the string from libusb. */ - len = libusb_get_string_descriptor(dev, - idx, - lang, - (unsigned char*)buf, - sizeof(buf)); - if (len < 0) - return NULL; - -#ifdef __ANDROID__ - - /* Bionic does not have iconv support nor wcsdup() function, so it - has to be done manually. The following code will only work for - code points that can be represented as a single UTF-16 character, - and will incorrectly convert any code points which require more - than one UTF-16 character. - - Skip over the first character (2-bytes). */ - len -= 2; - str = malloc((len / 2 + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t)); - int i; - for (i = 0; i < len / 2; i++) { - str[i] = buf[i * 2 + 2] | (buf[i * 2 + 3] << 8); - } - str[len / 2] = 0x00000000; - -#else - - /* buf does not need to be explicitly NULL-terminated because - it is only passed into iconv() which does not need it. */ - - /* Initialize iconv. */ - ic = iconv_open("WCHAR_T", "UTF-16LE"); - if (ic == (iconv_t)-1) { - LOG("iconv_open() failed\n"); - return NULL; - } - - /* Convert to native wchar_t (UTF-32 on glibc/BSD systems). - Skip the first character (2-bytes). */ - inptr = buf+2; - inbytes = len-2; - outptr = (char*) wbuf; - outbytes = sizeof(wbuf); - res = iconv(ic, &inptr, &inbytes, &outptr, &outbytes); - if (res == (size_t)-1) { - LOG("iconv() failed\n"); - goto err; - } - - /* Write the terminating NULL. */ - wbuf[sizeof(wbuf)/sizeof(wbuf[0])-1] = 0x00000000; - if (outbytes >= sizeof(wbuf[0])) - *((wchar_t*)outptr) = 0x00000000; - - /* Allocate and copy the string. */ - str = wcsdup(wbuf); - -err: - iconv_close(ic); - -#endif - - return str; -} - -static char *make_path(libusb_device *dev, int interface_number) -{ - char str[64]; - snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%04x:%04x:%02x", - libusb_get_bus_number(dev), - libusb_get_device_address(dev), - interface_number); - str[sizeof(str)-1] = '\0'; - - return strdup(str); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void) -{ - if (!usb_context) { - const char *locale; - - /* Init Libusb */ - if (libusb_init(&usb_context)) - return -1; - - /* Set the locale if it's not set. */ - locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); - if (!locale) - setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); - } - - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void) -{ - if (usb_context) { - libusb_exit(usb_context); - usb_context = NULL; - } - - return 0; -} - -struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT *hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id) -{ - libusb_device **devs; - libusb_device *dev; - libusb_device_handle *handle; - ssize_t num_devs; - int i = 0; - - struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */ - struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL; - - if(hid_init() < 0) - return NULL; - - num_devs = libusb_get_device_list(usb_context, &devs); - if (num_devs < 0) - return NULL; - while ((dev = devs[i++]) != NULL) { - struct libusb_device_descriptor desc; - struct libusb_config_descriptor *conf_desc = NULL; - int j, k; - int interface_num = 0; - - int res = libusb_get_device_descriptor(dev, &desc); - unsigned short dev_vid = desc.idVendor; - unsigned short dev_pid = desc.idProduct; - - res = libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(dev, &conf_desc); - if (res < 0) - libusb_get_config_descriptor(dev, 0, &conf_desc); - if (conf_desc) { - for (j = 0; j < conf_desc->bNumInterfaces; j++) { - const struct libusb_interface *intf = &conf_desc->interface[j]; - for (k = 0; k < intf->num_altsetting; k++) { - const struct libusb_interface_descriptor *intf_desc; - intf_desc = &intf->altsetting[k]; - if (intf_desc->bInterfaceClass == LIBUSB_CLASS_HID) { - interface_num = intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber; - - /* Check the VID/PID against the arguments */ - if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || vendor_id == dev_vid) && - (product_id == 0x0 || product_id == dev_pid)) { - struct hid_device_info *tmp; - - /* VID/PID match. Create the record. */ - tmp = calloc(1, sizeof(struct hid_device_info)); - if (cur_dev) { - cur_dev->next = tmp; - } - else { - root = tmp; - } - cur_dev = tmp; - - /* Fill out the record */ - cur_dev->next = NULL; - cur_dev->path = make_path(dev, interface_num); - - res = libusb_open(dev, &handle); - - if (res >= 0) { - /* Serial Number */ - if (desc.iSerialNumber > 0) - cur_dev->serial_number = - get_usb_string(handle, desc.iSerialNumber); - - /* Manufacturer and Product strings */ - if (desc.iManufacturer > 0) - cur_dev->manufacturer_string = - get_usb_string(handle, desc.iManufacturer); - if (desc.iProduct > 0) - cur_dev->product_string = - get_usb_string(handle, desc.iProduct); - -#ifdef INVASIVE_GET_USAGE -{ - /* - This section is removed because it is too - invasive on the system. Getting a Usage Page - and Usage requires parsing the HID Report - descriptor. Getting a HID Report descriptor - involves claiming the interface. Claiming the - interface involves detaching the kernel driver. - Detaching the kernel driver is hard on the system - because it will unclaim interfaces (if another - app has them claimed) and the re-attachment of - the driver will sometimes change /dev entry names. - It is for these reasons that this section is - #if 0. For composite devices, use the interface - field in the hid_device_info struct to distinguish - between interfaces. */ - unsigned char data[256]; -#ifdef DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER - int detached = 0; - /* Usage Page and Usage */ - res = libusb_kernel_driver_active(handle, interface_num); - if (res == 1) { - res = libusb_detach_kernel_driver(handle, interface_num); - if (res < 0) - LOG("Couldn't detach kernel driver, even though a kernel driver was attached."); - else - detached = 1; - } -#endif - res = libusb_claim_interface(handle, interface_num); - if (res >= 0) { - /* Get the HID Report Descriptor. */ - res = libusb_control_transfer(handle, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN|LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE, LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (LIBUSB_DT_REPORT << 8)|interface_num, 0, data, sizeof(data), 5000); - if (res >= 0) { - unsigned short page=0, usage=0; - /* Parse the usage and usage page - out of the report descriptor. */ - get_usage(data, res, &page, &usage); - cur_dev->usage_page = page; - cur_dev->usage = usage; - } - else - LOG("libusb_control_transfer() for getting the HID report failed with %d\n", res); - - /* Release the interface */ - res = libusb_release_interface(handle, interface_num); - if (res < 0) - LOG("Can't release the interface.\n"); - } - else - LOG("Can't claim interface %d\n", res); -#ifdef DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER - /* Re-attach kernel driver if necessary. */ - if (detached) { - res = libusb_attach_kernel_driver(handle, interface_num); - if (res < 0) - LOG("Couldn't re-attach kernel driver.\n"); - } -#endif -} -#endif /* INVASIVE_GET_USAGE */ - - libusb_close(handle); - } - /* VID/PID */ - cur_dev->vendor_id = dev_vid; - cur_dev->product_id = dev_pid; - - /* Release Number */ - cur_dev->release_number = desc.bcdDevice; - - /* Interface Number */ - cur_dev->interface_number = interface_num; - } - } - } /* altsettings */ - } /* interfaces */ - libusb_free_config_descriptor(conf_desc); - } - } - - libusb_free_device_list(devs, 1); - - return root; -} - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs) -{ - struct hid_device_info *d = devs; - while (d) { - struct hid_device_info *next = d->next; - free(d->path); - free(d->serial_number); - free(d->manufacturer_string); - free(d->product_string); - free(d); - d = next; - } -} - -hid_device * hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number) -{ - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - const char *path_to_open = NULL; - hid_device *handle = NULL; - - devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id); - cur_dev = devs; - while (cur_dev) { - if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id && - cur_dev->product_id == product_id) { - if (serial_number) { - if (cur_dev->serial_number && - wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - else { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - - if (path_to_open) { - /* Open the device */ - handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open); - } - - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - return handle; -} - -static void read_callback(struct libusb_transfer *transfer) -{ - hid_device *dev = transfer->user_data; - int res; - - if (transfer->status == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED) { - - struct input_report *rpt; - rpt = malloc(sizeof(struct input_report)+ - transfer->actual_length); - memcpy(rpt->data, transfer->buffer, transfer->actual_length); - rpt->len = transfer->actual_length; - rpt->next = NULL; - - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - - *dev->last_input_report = rpt; - dev->last_input_report = &(rpt->next); - dev->num_queued_reports++; - - if (dev->num_queued_reports > MAX_QUEUE_LEN) - drop_data(dev); - else { - /* an client that poll on event handle may use this to poll for - * new input data - */ - if (write(dev->ichan[1], "!", 1) < 1) - LOG("read failed %s\n", strerror(errno)); - } - - pthread_cond_signal(&dev->condition); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - } - else if (transfer->status == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED) { - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - dev->cancelled = 1; - return; - } - else if (transfer->status == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE) { - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - dev->cancelled = 1; - return; - } - else if (transfer->status == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT) { - //LOG("Timeout (normal)\n"); - } - else { - LOG("Unknown transfer code: %d\n", transfer->status); - } - - /* Re-submit the transfer object. */ - res = libusb_submit_transfer(transfer); - if (res != 0) { - LOG("Unable to submit URB. libusb error code: %d\n", res); - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - dev->cancelled = 1; - } -} - - -static void *read_thread(void *param) -{ - hid_device *dev = param; - unsigned char *buf; - const size_t length = dev->input_ep_max_packet_size; - - /* Set up the transfer object. */ - buf = malloc(length); - dev->transfer = libusb_alloc_transfer(0); - libusb_fill_interrupt_transfer(dev->transfer, - dev->device_handle, - dev->input_endpoint, - buf, - length, - read_callback, - dev, - 5000/*timeout*/); - - /* Make the first submission. Further submissions are made - from inside read_callback() */ - libusb_submit_transfer(dev->transfer); - - /* Notify the main thread that the read thread is up and running. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->barrier); - - /* Handle all the events. */ - while (!dev->shutdown_thread) { - int res; - res = libusb_handle_events(usb_context); - if (res < 0) { - /* There was an error. */ - LOG("read_thread(): libusb reports error # %d\n", res); - - /* Break out of this loop only on fatal error.*/ - if (res != LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY && - res != LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT && - res != LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW && - res != LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED) { - break; - } - } - } - - /* Cancel any transfer that may be pending. This call will fail - if no transfers are pending, but that's OK. */ - libusb_cancel_transfer(dev->transfer); - - while (!dev->cancelled) - libusb_handle_events_completed(usb_context, &dev->cancelled); - - /* Now that the read thread is stopping, Wake any threads which are - waiting on data (in hid_read_timeout()). Do this under a mutex to - make sure that a thread which is about to go to sleep waiting on - the condition acutally will go to sleep before the condition is - signaled. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - pthread_cond_broadcast(&dev->condition); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - - /* The dev->transfer->buffer and dev->transfer objects are cleaned up - in hid_close(). They are not cleaned up here because this thread - could end either due to a disconnect or due to a user - call to hid_close(). In both cases the objects can be safely - cleaned up after the call to pthread_join() (in hid_close()), but - since hid_close() calls libusb_cancel_transfer(), on these objects, - they can not be cleaned up here. */ - - return NULL; -} - - -hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open_path(const char *path) -{ - hid_device *dev = NULL; - - libusb_device **devs; - libusb_device *usb_dev; - int res; - int d = 0; - int good_open = 0; - - if(hid_init() < 0) - return NULL; - - dev = new_hid_device(); - - libusb_get_device_list(usb_context, &devs); - while ((usb_dev = devs[d++]) != NULL) { - struct libusb_device_descriptor desc; - struct libusb_config_descriptor *conf_desc = NULL; - int i,j,k; - libusb_get_device_descriptor(usb_dev, &desc); - - if (libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(usb_dev, &conf_desc) < 0) - continue; - for (j = 0; j < conf_desc->bNumInterfaces; j++) { - const struct libusb_interface *intf = &conf_desc->interface[j]; - for (k = 0; k < intf->num_altsetting; k++) { - const struct libusb_interface_descriptor *intf_desc; - intf_desc = &intf->altsetting[k]; - if (intf_desc->bInterfaceClass == LIBUSB_CLASS_HID) { - char *dev_path = make_path(usb_dev, intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber); - if (!strcmp(dev_path, path)) { - /* Matched Paths. Open this device */ - - /* OPEN HERE */ - res = libusb_open(usb_dev, &dev->device_handle); - if (res < 0) { - LOG("can't open device\n"); - free(dev_path); - break; - } - good_open = 1; -#ifdef DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER - /* Detach the kernel driver, but only if the - device is managed by the kernel */ - if (libusb_kernel_driver_active(dev->device_handle, intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber) == 1) { - res = libusb_detach_kernel_driver(dev->device_handle, intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber); - if (res < 0) { - libusb_close(dev->device_handle); - LOG("Unable to detach Kernel Driver\n"); - free(dev_path); - good_open = 0; - break; - } - } -#endif - res = libusb_claim_interface(dev->device_handle, intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber); - if (res < 0) { - LOG("can't claim interface %d: %d\n", intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber, res); - free(dev_path); - libusb_close(dev->device_handle); - good_open = 0; - break; - } - - /* Store off the string descriptor indexes */ - dev->manufacturer_index = desc.iManufacturer; - dev->product_index = desc.iProduct; - dev->serial_index = desc.iSerialNumber; - - /* Store off the interface number */ - dev->interface = intf_desc->bInterfaceNumber; - - /* Find the INPUT and OUTPUT endpoints. An - OUTPUT endpoint is not required. */ - for (i = 0; i < intf_desc->bNumEndpoints; i++) { - const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor *ep - = &intf_desc->endpoint[i]; - - /* Determine the type and direction of this - endpoint. */ - int is_interrupt = - (ep->bmAttributes & LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_MASK) - == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT; - int is_output = - (ep->bEndpointAddress & LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) - == LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT; - int is_input = - (ep->bEndpointAddress & LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) - == LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN; - - /* Decide whether to use it for intput or output. */ - if (dev->input_endpoint == 0 && - is_interrupt && is_input) { - /* Use this endpoint for INPUT */ - dev->input_endpoint = ep->bEndpointAddress; - dev->input_ep_max_packet_size = ep->wMaxPacketSize; - } - if (dev->output_endpoint == 0 && - is_interrupt && is_output) { - /* Use this endpoint for OUTPUT */ - dev->output_endpoint = ep->bEndpointAddress; - } - } - - pthread_create(&dev->thread, NULL, read_thread, dev); - - /* Wait here for the read thread to be initialized. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->barrier); - - } - free(dev_path); - } - } - } - libusb_free_config_descriptor(conf_desc); - - } - - libusb_free_device_list(devs, 1); - - /* If we have a good handle, return it. */ - if (good_open) { - return dev; - } - else { - /* Unable to open any devices. */ - free_hid_device(dev); - return NULL; - } -} - -/* Get the HID Report Descriptor. */ -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_report_descriptor(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - libusb_device_handle *handle; - unsigned char buf[4096]; - int n; - - handle = dev->device_handle; - n = libusb_control_transfer(handle, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN|LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE, - LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR, (LIBUSB_DT_REPORT << 8)|dev->interface, - 0, buf, sizeof(buf), 5000); - if (n >= 0) { - if (n > length) { - errno = ERANGE; - return -1; - } - memcpy(data, buf, n); - return n; - } - return -1; -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res; - int report_number = data[0]; - int skipped_report_id = 0; - - if (report_number == 0x0) { - data++; - length--; - skipped_report_id = 1; - } - - - if (dev->output_endpoint <= 0) { - /* No interrput out endpoint. Use the Control Endpoint */ - res = libusb_control_transfer(dev->device_handle, - LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS|LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE|LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, - 0x09/*HID Set_Report*/, - (2/*HID output*/ << 8) | report_number, - dev->interface, - (unsigned char *)data, length, - 1000/*timeout millis*/); - - if (res < 0) - return -1; - - if (skipped_report_id) - length++; - - return length; - } - else { - /* Use the interrupt out endpoint */ - int actual_length; - res = libusb_interrupt_transfer(dev->device_handle, - dev->output_endpoint, - (unsigned char*)data, - length, - &actual_length, 1000); - - if (res < 0) - return -1; - - if (skipped_report_id) - actual_length++; - - return actual_length; - } -} - -/* Helper function, to simplify hid_read(). - This should be called with dev->mutex locked. */ -static int return_data(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - /* Copy the data out of the linked list item (rpt) into the - return buffer (data), and delete the liked list item. */ - struct input_report *rpt = dev->input_reports; - if (rpt) { - size_t len = (length < rpt->len)? length: rpt->len; - char buf[1]; - - memcpy(data, rpt->data, len); - if (read(dev->ichan[0], buf, 1) < 1) /* clear event */ - LOG("read failed %s\n", strerror(errno)); - dev->num_queued_reports--; - - if ((dev->input_reports = rpt->next) == NULL) /* empty */ - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - free(rpt); - return len; - } - return 0; -} - -static int drop_data(hid_device *dev) -{ - struct input_report *rpt = dev->input_reports; - if (rpt) { - dev->num_queued_reports--; - if ((dev->input_reports = rpt->next) == NULL) /* empty */ - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - free(rpt); - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -static void cleanup_mutex(void *param) -{ - hid_device *dev = param; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds) -{ - int bytes_read = -1; - -#if 0 - int transferred; - int res = libusb_interrupt_transfer(dev->device_handle, dev->input_endpoint, data, length, &transferred, 5000); - LOG("transferred: %d\n", transferred); - return transferred; -#endif - - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - pthread_cleanup_push(&cleanup_mutex, dev); - - /* There's an input report queued up. Return it. */ - if (dev->input_reports) { - /* Return the first one */ - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - goto ret; - } - - if (dev->shutdown_thread) { - /* This means the device has been disconnected. - An error code of -1 should be returned. */ - bytes_read = -1; - goto ret; - } - - if (milliseconds == -1) { - /* Blocking */ - while (!dev->input_reports && !dev->shutdown_thread) { - pthread_cond_wait(&dev->condition, &dev->mutex); - } - if (dev->input_reports) { - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - } - } - else if (milliseconds > 0) { - /* Non-blocking, but called with timeout. */ - int res; - struct timespec ts; - clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts); - ts.tv_sec += milliseconds / 1000; - ts.tv_nsec += (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000; - if (ts.tv_nsec >= 1000000000L) { - ts.tv_sec++; - ts.tv_nsec -= 1000000000L; - } - - while (!dev->input_reports && !dev->shutdown_thread) { - res = pthread_cond_timedwait(&dev->condition, &dev->mutex, &ts); - if (res == 0) { - if (dev->input_reports) { - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - break; - } - - /* If we're here, there was a spurious wake up - or the read thread was shutdown. Run the - loop again (ie: don't break). */ - } - else if (res == ETIMEDOUT) { - /* Timed out. */ - bytes_read = 0; - break; - } - else { - /* Error. */ - bytes_read = -1; - break; - } - } - } - else { - /* Purely non-blocking */ - bytes_read = 0; - } - -ret: - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - pthread_cleanup_pop(0); - - return bytes_read; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, dev->blocking ? -1 : 0); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock) -{ - dev->blocking = !nonblock; - - return 0; -} - -// return an event handle that can be used for poll/epoll/select etc -hid_handle_t HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_event_handle(hid_device *dev) -{ - return (hid_handle_t) ((intptr_t)dev->ichan[0]); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res = -1; - int skipped_report_id = 0; - int report_number = data[0]; - - if (report_number == 0x0) { - data++; - length--; - skipped_report_id = 1; - } - - res = libusb_control_transfer(dev->device_handle, - LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS|LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE|LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, - 0x09/*HID set_report*/, - (3/*HID feature*/ << 8) | report_number, - dev->interface, - (unsigned char *)data, length, - 1000/*timeout millis*/); - - if (res < 0) - return -1; - - /* Account for the report ID */ - if (skipped_report_id) - length++; - - return length; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res = -1; - int skipped_report_id = 0; - int report_number = data[0]; - - if (report_number == 0x0) { - /* Offset the return buffer by 1, so that the report ID - will remain in byte 0. */ - data++; - length--; - skipped_report_id = 1; - } - res = libusb_control_transfer(dev->device_handle, - LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS|LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE|LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, - 0x01/*HID get_report*/, - (3/*HID feature*/ << 8) | report_number, - dev->interface, - (unsigned char *)data, length, - 1000/*timeout millis*/); - - if (res < 0) - return -1; - - if (skipped_report_id) - res++; - - return res; -} - - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev) -{ - if (!dev) - return; - - /* Cause read_thread() to stop. */ - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - libusb_cancel_transfer(dev->transfer); - - /* Wait for read_thread() to end. */ - pthread_join(dev->thread, NULL); - - /* Clean up the Transfer objects allocated in read_thread(). */ - free(dev->transfer->buffer); - libusb_free_transfer(dev->transfer); - - /* release the interface */ - libusb_release_interface(dev->device_handle, dev->interface); - - /* Close the handle */ - libusb_close(dev->device_handle); - - /* Clear out the queue of received reports. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - while (dev->input_reports) { - drop_data(dev); - } - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - - free_hid_device(dev); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return hid_get_indexed_string(dev, dev->manufacturer_index, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return hid_get_indexed_string(dev, dev->product_index, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return hid_get_indexed_string(dev, dev->serial_index, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - wchar_t *str; - - str = get_usb_string(dev->device_handle, string_index); - if (str) { - wcsncpy(string, str, maxlen); - string[maxlen-1] = L'\0'; - free(str); - return 0; - } - else - return -1; -} - - -HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev) -{ - return NULL; -} - - -struct lang_map_entry { - const char *name; - const char *string_code; - uint16_t usb_code; -}; - -#define LANG(name,code,usb_code) { name, code, usb_code } -static struct lang_map_entry lang_map[] = { - LANG("Afrikaans", "af", 0x0436), - LANG("Albanian", "sq", 0x041C), - LANG("Arabic - United Arab Emirates", "ar_ae", 0x3801), - LANG("Arabic - Bahrain", "ar_bh", 0x3C01), - LANG("Arabic - Algeria", "ar_dz", 0x1401), - LANG("Arabic - Egypt", "ar_eg", 0x0C01), - LANG("Arabic - Iraq", "ar_iq", 0x0801), - LANG("Arabic - Jordan", "ar_jo", 0x2C01), - LANG("Arabic - Kuwait", "ar_kw", 0x3401), - LANG("Arabic - Lebanon", "ar_lb", 0x3001), - LANG("Arabic - Libya", "ar_ly", 0x1001), - LANG("Arabic - Morocco", "ar_ma", 0x1801), - LANG("Arabic - Oman", "ar_om", 0x2001), - LANG("Arabic - Qatar", "ar_qa", 0x4001), - LANG("Arabic - Saudi Arabia", "ar_sa", 0x0401), - LANG("Arabic - Syria", "ar_sy", 0x2801), - LANG("Arabic - Tunisia", "ar_tn", 0x1C01), - LANG("Arabic - Yemen", "ar_ye", 0x2401), - LANG("Armenian", "hy", 0x042B), - LANG("Azeri - Latin", "az_az", 0x042C), - LANG("Azeri - Cyrillic", "az_az", 0x082C), - LANG("Basque", "eu", 0x042D), - LANG("Belarusian", "be", 0x0423), - LANG("Bulgarian", "bg", 0x0402), - LANG("Catalan", "ca", 0x0403), - LANG("Chinese - China", "zh_cn", 0x0804), - LANG("Chinese - Hong Kong SAR", "zh_hk", 0x0C04), - LANG("Chinese - Macau SAR", "zh_mo", 0x1404), - LANG("Chinese - Singapore", "zh_sg", 0x1004), - LANG("Chinese - Taiwan", "zh_tw", 0x0404), - LANG("Croatian", "hr", 0x041A), - LANG("Czech", "cs", 0x0405), - LANG("Danish", "da", 0x0406), - LANG("Dutch - Netherlands", "nl_nl", 0x0413), - LANG("Dutch - Belgium", "nl_be", 0x0813), - LANG("English - Australia", "en_au", 0x0C09), - LANG("English - Belize", "en_bz", 0x2809), - LANG("English - Canada", "en_ca", 0x1009), - LANG("English - Caribbean", "en_cb", 0x2409), - LANG("English - Ireland", "en_ie", 0x1809), - LANG("English - Jamaica", "en_jm", 0x2009), - LANG("English - New Zealand", "en_nz", 0x1409), - LANG("English - Phillippines", "en_ph", 0x3409), - LANG("English - Southern Africa", "en_za", 0x1C09), - LANG("English - Trinidad", "en_tt", 0x2C09), - LANG("English - Great Britain", "en_gb", 0x0809), - LANG("English - United States", "en_us", 0x0409), - LANG("Estonian", "et", 0x0425), - LANG("Farsi", "fa", 0x0429), - LANG("Finnish", "fi", 0x040B), - LANG("Faroese", "fo", 0x0438), - LANG("French - France", "fr_fr", 0x040C), - LANG("French - Belgium", "fr_be", 0x080C), - LANG("French - Canada", "fr_ca", 0x0C0C), - LANG("French - Luxembourg", "fr_lu", 0x140C), - LANG("French - Switzerland", "fr_ch", 0x100C), - LANG("Gaelic - Ireland", "gd_ie", 0x083C), - LANG("Gaelic - Scotland", "gd", 0x043C), - LANG("German - Germany", "de_de", 0x0407), - LANG("German - Austria", "de_at", 0x0C07), - LANG("German - Liechtenstein", "de_li", 0x1407), - LANG("German - Luxembourg", "de_lu", 0x1007), - LANG("German - Switzerland", "de_ch", 0x0807), - LANG("Greek", "el", 0x0408), - LANG("Hebrew", "he", 0x040D), - LANG("Hindi", "hi", 0x0439), - LANG("Hungarian", "hu", 0x040E), - LANG("Icelandic", "is", 0x040F), - LANG("Indonesian", "id", 0x0421), - LANG("Italian - Italy", "it_it", 0x0410), - LANG("Italian - Switzerland", "it_ch", 0x0810), - LANG("Japanese", "ja", 0x0411), - LANG("Korean", "ko", 0x0412), - LANG("Latvian", "lv", 0x0426), - LANG("Lithuanian", "lt", 0x0427), - LANG("F.Y.R.O. Macedonia", "mk", 0x042F), - LANG("Malay - Malaysia", "ms_my", 0x043E), - LANG("Malay – Brunei", "ms_bn", 0x083E), - LANG("Maltese", "mt", 0x043A), - LANG("Marathi", "mr", 0x044E), - LANG("Norwegian - Bokml", "no_no", 0x0414), - LANG("Norwegian - Nynorsk", "no_no", 0x0814), - LANG("Polish", "pl", 0x0415), - LANG("Portuguese - Portugal", "pt_pt", 0x0816), - LANG("Portuguese - Brazil", "pt_br", 0x0416), - LANG("Raeto-Romance", "rm", 0x0417), - LANG("Romanian - Romania", "ro", 0x0418), - LANG("Romanian - Republic of Moldova", "ro_mo", 0x0818), - LANG("Russian", "ru", 0x0419), - LANG("Russian - Republic of Moldova", "ru_mo", 0x0819), - LANG("Sanskrit", "sa", 0x044F), - LANG("Serbian - Cyrillic", "sr_sp", 0x0C1A), - LANG("Serbian - Latin", "sr_sp", 0x081A), - LANG("Setsuana", "tn", 0x0432), - LANG("Slovenian", "sl", 0x0424), - LANG("Slovak", "sk", 0x041B), - LANG("Sorbian", "sb", 0x042E), - LANG("Spanish - Spain (Traditional)", "es_es", 0x040A), - LANG("Spanish - Argentina", "es_ar", 0x2C0A), - LANG("Spanish - Bolivia", "es_bo", 0x400A), - LANG("Spanish - Chile", "es_cl", 0x340A), - LANG("Spanish - Colombia", "es_co", 0x240A), - LANG("Spanish - Costa Rica", "es_cr", 0x140A), - LANG("Spanish - Dominican Republic", "es_do", 0x1C0A), - LANG("Spanish - Ecuador", "es_ec", 0x300A), - LANG("Spanish - Guatemala", "es_gt", 0x100A), - LANG("Spanish - Honduras", "es_hn", 0x480A), - LANG("Spanish - Mexico", "es_mx", 0x080A), - LANG("Spanish - Nicaragua", "es_ni", 0x4C0A), - LANG("Spanish - Panama", "es_pa", 0x180A), - LANG("Spanish - Peru", "es_pe", 0x280A), - LANG("Spanish - Puerto Rico", "es_pr", 0x500A), - LANG("Spanish - Paraguay", "es_py", 0x3C0A), - LANG("Spanish - El Salvador", "es_sv", 0x440A), - LANG("Spanish - Uruguay", "es_uy", 0x380A), - LANG("Spanish - Venezuela", "es_ve", 0x200A), - LANG("Southern Sotho", "st", 0x0430), - LANG("Swahili", "sw", 0x0441), - LANG("Swedish - Sweden", "sv_se", 0x041D), - LANG("Swedish - Finland", "sv_fi", 0x081D), - LANG("Tamil", "ta", 0x0449), - LANG("Tatar", "tt", 0X0444), - LANG("Thai", "th", 0x041E), - LANG("Turkish", "tr", 0x041F), - LANG("Tsonga", "ts", 0x0431), - LANG("Ukrainian", "uk", 0x0422), - LANG("Urdu", "ur", 0x0420), - LANG("Uzbek - Cyrillic", "uz_uz", 0x0843), - LANG("Uzbek – Latin", "uz_uz", 0x0443), - LANG("Vietnamese", "vi", 0x042A), - LANG("Xhosa", "xh", 0x0434), - LANG("Yiddish", "yi", 0x043D), - LANG("Zulu", "zu", 0x0435), - LANG(NULL, NULL, 0x0), -}; - -uint16_t get_usb_code_for_current_locale(void) -{ - char *locale; - char search_string[64]; - char *ptr; - struct lang_map_entry *lang; - - /* Get the current locale. */ - locale = setlocale(0, NULL); - if (!locale) - return 0x0; - - /* Make a copy of the current locale string. */ - strncpy(search_string, locale, sizeof(search_string)); - search_string[sizeof(search_string)-1] = '\0'; - - /* Chop off the encoding part, and make it lower case. */ - ptr = search_string; - while (*ptr) { - *ptr = tolower(*ptr); - if (*ptr == '.') { - *ptr = '\0'; - break; - } - ptr++; - } - - /* Find the entry which matches the string code of our locale. */ - lang = lang_map; - while (lang->string_code) { - if (!strcmp(lang->string_code, search_string)) { - return lang->usb_code; - } - lang++; - } - - /* There was no match. Find with just the language only. */ - /* Chop off the variant. Chop it off at the '_'. */ - ptr = search_string; - while (*ptr) { - *ptr = tolower(*ptr); - if (*ptr == '_') { - *ptr = '\0'; - break; - } - ptr++; - } - -#if 0 /* TODO: Do we need this? */ - /* Find the entry which matches the string code of our language. */ - lang = lang_map; - while (lang->string_code) { - if (!strcmp(lang->string_code, search_string)) { - return lang->usb_code; - } - lang++; - } -#endif - - /* Found nothing. */ - return 0x0; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif diff --git a/linux/.gitignore b/linux/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 127bf37d..00000000 --- a/linux/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -Debug -Release -*.exp -*.ilk -*.lib -*.suo -*.vcproj.* -*.ncb -*.suo -*.dll -*.pdb -*.o -*.so -hidtest-hidraw -.deps -.libs -*.lo -*.la diff --git a/linux/CMakeLists.txt b/linux/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 852c8865..00000000 --- a/linux/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -message(STATUS " linux hidraw" ) - -#udev -find_package(UDev) - -# include_directories(${UDEV_INCLUDE_DIR} ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/) -# link_libraries(${UDEV_LIBRARIES}) - -# message( "hidapi source dir is: ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}" ) - -# set( hidapi_INCLUDE_DIRS ${UDEV_INCLUDE_DIR} ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/) -# set( hidapi_LIBS ${UDEV_LIBRARIES}) -# set( hidapi_SRCS hid.c ) - -# message( "hidapi include dirs are: ${hidapi_INCLUDE_DIRS}" ) - -include_directories( ${UDEV_INCLUDE_DIR} ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ ) -add_library( hidapi STATIC hid.c ) -target_link_libraries( hidapi ${UDEV_LIBRARIES} ) -# link_directories( hidapi ${UDEV_LIBRARIES} ) diff --git a/linux/Makefile-manual b/linux/Makefile-manual deleted file mode 100644 index 04ce1de4..00000000 --- a/linux/Makefile-manual +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: hidtest-hidraw libs - -libs: libhidapi-hidraw.so - -CC ?= gcc -CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic - -CXX ?= g++ -CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic - -LDFLAGS ?= -Wall -g - - -COBJS = hid.o -CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o -OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -LIBS_UDEV = `pkg-config libudev --libs` -lrt -LIBS = $(LIBS_UDEV) -INCLUDES ?= -I../hidapi `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags` - - -# Console Test Program -hidtest-hidraw: $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) - $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LIBS_UDEV) -o $@ - -# Shared Libs -libhidapi-hidraw.so: $(COBJS) - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS_UDEV) -shared -fpic -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@ - -# Objects -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@ - - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest-hidraw libhidapi-hidraw.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o - -.PHONY: clean libs diff --git a/linux/Makefile.am b/linux/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 230eeb75..00000000 --- a/linux/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi-hidraw.la -libhidapi_hidraw_la_SOURCES = hid.c -libhidapi_hidraw_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ $(CFLAGS_HIDRAW) -libhidapi_hidraw_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_HIDRAW) - -hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi -hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h - -EXTRA_DIST = Makefile-manual diff --git a/linux/README.txt b/linux/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f11d19d9..00000000 --- a/linux/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ - -There are two implementations of HIDAPI for Linux. One (hid.c) uses the -Linux hidraw driver, and the other (hid-libusb.c) uses libusb. Which one you -use depends on your application. Complete functionality of the hidraw -version depends on patches to the Linux kernel which are not currently in -the mainline. These patches have to do with sending and receiving feature -reports. The libusb implementation uses libusb to talk directly to the -device, bypassing any Linux HID driver. The disadvantage of the libusb -version is that it will only work with USB devices, while the hidraw -implementation will work with Bluetooth devices as well. - -To use HIDAPI, simply drop either hid.c or hid-libusb.c into your -application and build using the build parameters in the Makefile. - -By default, on Linux, the Makefile in this directory is configured to use -the libusb implementation. To switch to the hidraw implementation, simply -change hid-libusb.c to hid.c in the Makefile. - - -Libusb Implementation notes ----------------------------- -For the libusb implementation, libusb-1.0 must be installed. Libusb 1.0 is -different than the legacy libusb 0.1 which is installed on many systems. To -install libusb-1.0 on Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems, run: - sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev - - -Hidraw Implementation notes ----------------------------- -For the hidraw implementation, libudev headers and libraries are required to -build hidapi programs. To install libudev libraries on Ubuntu, -and other Debian-based systems, run: - sudo apt-get install libudev-dev - -On Redhat-based systems, run the following as root: - yum install libudev-devel - -Unfortunately, the hidraw driver, which the linux version of hidapi is based -on, contains bugs in kernel versions < 2.6.36, which the client application -should be aware of. - -Bugs (hidraw implementation only): ------------------------------------ -On Kernel versions < 2.6.34, if your device uses numbered reports, an extra -byte will be returned at the beginning of all reports returned from read() -for hidraw devices. This is worked around in the libary. No action should be -necessary in the client library. - -On Kernel versions < 2.6.35, reports will only be sent using a Set_Report -transfer on the CONTROL endpoint. No data will ever be sent on an Interrupt -Out endpoint if one exists. This is fixed in 2.6.35. In 2.6.35, OUTPUT -reports will be sent to the device on the first INTERRUPT OUT endpoint if it -exists; If it does not exist, OUTPUT reports will be sent on the CONTROL -endpoint. - -On Kernel versions < 2.6.36, add an extra byte containing the report number -to sent reports if numbered reports are used, and the device does not -contain an INTERRPUT OUT endpoint for OUTPUT transfers. For example, if -your device uses numbered reports and wants to send {0x2 0xff 0xff 0xff} to -the device (0x2 is the report number), you must send {0x2 0x2 0xff 0xff -0xff}. If your device has the optional Interrupt OUT endpoint, this does not -apply (but really on 2.6.35 only, because 2.6.34 won't use the interrupt -out endpoint). diff --git a/linux/hid.c b/linux/hid.c deleted file mode 100644 index e53398e8..00000000 --- a/linux/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,833 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************* - HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for - communication with HID devices. - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 8/22/2009 - Linux Version - 6/2/2009 - - Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved. - - At the discretion of the user of this library, - this software may be licensed under the terms of the - GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the - original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt, - LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt - files located at the root of the source distribution. - These files may also be found in the public source - code repository located at: - http://github.com/signal11/hidapi . -********************************************************/ - -/* C */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* Unix */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* Linux */ -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "hidapi.h" - -/* Definitions from linux/hidraw.h. Since these are new, some distros - may not have header files which contain them. */ -#ifndef HIDIOCSFEATURE -#define HIDIOCSFEATURE(len) _IOC(_IOC_WRITE|_IOC_READ, 'H', 0x06, len) -#endif -#ifndef HIDIOCGFEATURE -#define HIDIOCGFEATURE(len) _IOC(_IOC_WRITE|_IOC_READ, 'H', 0x07, len) -#endif - - -/* USB HID device property names */ -const char *device_string_names[] = { - "manufacturer", - "product", - "serial", -}; - -/* Symbolic names for the properties above */ -enum device_string_id { - DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER, - DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT, - DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL, - - DEVICE_STRING_COUNT, -}; - -struct hid_device_ { - int device_handle; - int blocking; - int uses_numbered_reports; -}; - - -static __u32 kernel_version = 0; - -static __u32 detect_kernel_version(void) -{ - struct utsname name; - int major, minor, release; - int ret; - - uname(&name); - ret = sscanf(name.release, "%d.%d.%d", &major, &minor, &release); - if (ret == 3) { - return KERNEL_VERSION(major, minor, release); - } - - ret = sscanf(name.release, "%d.%d", &major, &minor); - if (ret == 2) { - return KERNEL_VERSION(major, minor, 0); - } - - printf("Couldn't determine kernel version from version string \"%s\"\n", name.release); - return 0; -} - -static hid_device *new_hid_device(void) -{ - hid_device *dev = calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device)); - dev->device_handle = -1; - dev->blocking = 1; - dev->uses_numbered_reports = 0; - - return dev; -} - - -/* The caller must free the returned string with free(). */ -static wchar_t *utf8_to_wchar_t(const char *utf8) -{ - wchar_t *ret = NULL; - - if (utf8) { - size_t wlen = mbstowcs(NULL, utf8, 0); - if ((size_t) -1 == wlen) { - return wcsdup(L""); - } - ret = calloc(wlen+1, sizeof(wchar_t)); - mbstowcs(ret, utf8, wlen+1); - ret[wlen] = 0x0000; - } - - return ret; -} - -/* Get an attribute value from a udev_device and return it as a whar_t - string. The returned string must be freed with free() when done.*/ -static wchar_t *copy_udev_string(struct udev_device *dev, const char *udev_name) -{ - return utf8_to_wchar_t(udev_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, udev_name)); -} - -/* uses_numbered_reports() returns 1 if report_descriptor describes a device - which contains numbered reports. */ -static int uses_numbered_reports(__u8 *report_descriptor, __u32 size) { - unsigned int i = 0; - int size_code; - int data_len, key_size; - - while (i < size) { - int key = report_descriptor[i]; - - /* Check for the Report ID key */ - if (key == 0x85/*Report ID*/) { - /* This device has a Report ID, which means it uses - numbered reports. */ - return 1; - } - - //printf("key: %02hhx\n", key); - - if ((key & 0xf0) == 0xf0) { - /* This is a Long Item. The next byte contains the - length of the data section (value) for this key. - See the HID specification, version 1.11, section - 6.2.2.3, titled "Long Items." */ - if (i+1 < size) - data_len = report_descriptor[i+1]; - else - data_len = 0; /* malformed report */ - key_size = 3; - } - else { - /* This is a Short Item. The bottom two bits of the - key contain the size code for the data section - (value) for this key. Refer to the HID - specification, version 1.11, section 6.2.2.2, - titled "Short Items." */ - size_code = key & 0x3; - switch (size_code) { - case 0: - case 1: - case 2: - data_len = size_code; - break; - case 3: - data_len = 4; - break; - default: - /* Can't ever happen since size_code is & 0x3 */ - data_len = 0; - break; - }; - key_size = 1; - } - - /* Skip over this key and it's associated data */ - i += data_len + key_size; - } - - /* Didn't find a Report ID key. Device doesn't use numbered reports. */ - return 0; -} - -/* - * The caller is responsible for free()ing the (newly-allocated) character - * strings pointed to by serial_number_utf8 and product_name_utf8 after use. - */ -static int -parse_uevent_info(const char *uevent, int *bus_type, - unsigned short *vendor_id, unsigned short *product_id, - char **serial_number_utf8, char **product_name_utf8) -{ - char *tmp = strdup(uevent); - char *saveptr = NULL; - char *line; - char *key; - char *value; - - int found_id = 0; - int found_serial = 0; - int found_name = 0; - - line = strtok_r(tmp, "\n", &saveptr); - while (line != NULL) { - /* line: "KEY=value" */ - key = line; - value = strchr(line, '='); - if (!value) { - goto next_line; - } - *value = '\0'; - value++; - - if (strcmp(key, "HID_ID") == 0) { - /** - * type vendor product - * HID_ID=0003:000005AC:00008242 - **/ - int ret = sscanf(value, "%x:%hx:%hx", bus_type, vendor_id, product_id); - if (ret == 3) { - found_id = 1; - } - } else if (strcmp(key, "HID_NAME") == 0) { - /* The caller has to free the product name */ - *product_name_utf8 = strdup(value); - found_name = 1; - } else if (strcmp(key, "HID_UNIQ") == 0) { - /* The caller has to free the serial number */ - *serial_number_utf8 = strdup(value); - found_serial = 1; - } - -next_line: - line = strtok_r(NULL, "\n", &saveptr); - } - - free(tmp); - return (found_id && found_name && found_serial); -} - - -static int get_device_string(hid_device *dev, enum device_string_id key, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - struct udev *udev; - struct udev_device *udev_dev, *parent, *hid_dev; - struct stat s; - int ret = -1; - char *serial_number_utf8 = NULL; - char *product_name_utf8 = NULL; - - /* Create the udev object */ - udev = udev_new(); - if (!udev) { - printf("Can't create udev\n"); - return -1; - } - - /* Get the dev_t (major/minor numbers) from the file handle. */ - fstat(dev->device_handle, &s); - /* Open a udev device from the dev_t. 'c' means character device. */ - udev_dev = udev_device_new_from_devnum(udev, 'c', s.st_rdev); - if (udev_dev) { - hid_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype( - udev_dev, - "hid", - NULL); - if (hid_dev) { - unsigned short dev_vid; - unsigned short dev_pid; - int bus_type; - size_t retm; - - ret = parse_uevent_info( - udev_device_get_sysattr_value(hid_dev, "uevent"), - &bus_type, - &dev_vid, - &dev_pid, - &serial_number_utf8, - &product_name_utf8); - - if (bus_type == BUS_BLUETOOTH) { - switch (key) { - case DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER: - wcsncpy(string, L"", maxlen); - ret = 0; - break; - case DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT: - retm = mbstowcs(string, product_name_utf8, maxlen); - ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0; - break; - case DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL: - retm = mbstowcs(string, serial_number_utf8, maxlen); - ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0; - break; - case DEVICE_STRING_COUNT: - default: - ret = -1; - break; - } - } - else { - if (key == DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL) { - /* work around */ - retm = mbstowcs(string, serial_number_utf8, maxlen); - ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0; - goto end; - } - - /* This is a USB device. Find its parent USB Device node. */ - parent = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype( - udev_dev, - "usb", - "usb_device"); - if (parent) { - const char *str; - const char *key_str = NULL; - - if (key >= 0 && key < DEVICE_STRING_COUNT) { - key_str = device_string_names[key]; - } else { - ret = -1; - goto end; - } - - str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(parent, key_str); - if (str) { - /* Convert the string from UTF-8 to wchar_t */ - retm = mbstowcs(string, str, maxlen); - ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0; - goto end; - } - } - } - } - } - -end: - free(serial_number_utf8); - free(product_name_utf8); - - udev_device_unref(udev_dev); - /* parent and hid_dev don't need to be (and can't be) unref'd. - I'm not sure why, but they'll throw double-free() errors. */ - udev_unref(udev); - - return ret; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void) -{ - const char *locale; - - /* Set the locale if it's not set. */ - locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); - if (!locale) - setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); - - kernel_version = detect_kernel_version(); - - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void) -{ - /* Nothing to do for this in the Linux/hidraw implementation. */ - return 0; -} - - -struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT *hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id) -{ - struct udev *udev; - struct udev_enumerate *enumerate; - struct udev_list_entry *devices, *dev_list_entry; - - struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */ - struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL; - struct hid_device_info *prev_dev = NULL; /* previous device */ - - hid_init(); - - /* Create the udev object */ - udev = udev_new(); - if (!udev) { - printf("Can't create udev\n"); - return NULL; - } - - /* Create a list of the devices in the 'hidraw' subsystem. */ - enumerate = udev_enumerate_new(udev); - udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem(enumerate, "hidraw"); - udev_enumerate_scan_devices(enumerate); - devices = udev_enumerate_get_list_entry(enumerate); - /* For each item, see if it matches the vid/pid, and if so - create a udev_device record for it */ - udev_list_entry_foreach(dev_list_entry, devices) { - const char *sysfs_path; - const char *dev_path; - const char *str; - struct udev_device *raw_dev; /* The device's hidraw udev node. */ - struct udev_device *hid_dev; /* The device's HID udev node. */ - struct udev_device *usb_dev; /* The device's USB udev node. */ - struct udev_device *intf_dev; /* The device's interface (in the USB sense). */ - unsigned short dev_vid; - unsigned short dev_pid; - char *serial_number_utf8 = NULL; - char *product_name_utf8 = NULL; - int bus_type; - int result; - - /* Get the filename of the /sys entry for the device - and create a udev_device object (dev) representing it */ - sysfs_path = udev_list_entry_get_name(dev_list_entry); - raw_dev = udev_device_new_from_syspath(udev, sysfs_path); - dev_path = udev_device_get_devnode(raw_dev); - - hid_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype( - raw_dev, - "hid", - NULL); - - if (!hid_dev) { - /* Unable to find parent hid device. */ - goto next; - } - - result = parse_uevent_info( - udev_device_get_sysattr_value(hid_dev, "uevent"), - &bus_type, - &dev_vid, - &dev_pid, - &serial_number_utf8, - &product_name_utf8); - - if (!result) { - /* parse_uevent_info() failed for at least one field. */ - goto next; - } - - if (bus_type != BUS_USB && bus_type != BUS_BLUETOOTH) { - /* We only know how to handle USB and BT devices. */ - goto next; - } - - /* Check the VID/PID against the arguments */ - if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || vendor_id == dev_vid) && - (product_id == 0x0 || product_id == dev_pid)) { - struct hid_device_info *tmp; - - /* VID/PID match. Create the record. */ - tmp = malloc(sizeof(struct hid_device_info)); - if (cur_dev) { - cur_dev->next = tmp; - } - else { - root = tmp; - } - prev_dev = cur_dev; - cur_dev = tmp; - - /* Fill out the record */ - cur_dev->next = NULL; - cur_dev->path = dev_path? strdup(dev_path): NULL; - - /* VID/PID */ - cur_dev->vendor_id = dev_vid; - cur_dev->product_id = dev_pid; - - /* Serial Number */ - cur_dev->serial_number = utf8_to_wchar_t(serial_number_utf8); - - /* Release Number */ - cur_dev->release_number = 0x0; - - /* Interface Number */ - cur_dev->interface_number = -1; - - switch (bus_type) { - case BUS_USB: - /* The device pointed to by raw_dev contains information about - the hidraw device. In order to get information about the - USB device, get the parent device with the - subsystem/devtype pair of "usb"/"usb_device". This will - be several levels up the tree, but the function will find - it. */ - usb_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype( - raw_dev, - "usb", - "usb_device"); - - if (!usb_dev) { - /* Free this device */ - free(cur_dev->serial_number); - free(cur_dev->path); - free(cur_dev); - - /* Take it off the device list. */ - if (prev_dev) { - prev_dev->next = NULL; - cur_dev = prev_dev; - } - else { - cur_dev = root = NULL; - } - - goto next; - } - - /* Manufacturer and Product strings */ - cur_dev->manufacturer_string = copy_udev_string(usb_dev, device_string_names[DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER]); - cur_dev->product_string = copy_udev_string(usb_dev, device_string_names[DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT]); - - /* Release Number */ - str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(usb_dev, "bcdDevice"); - cur_dev->release_number = (str)? strtol(str, NULL, 16): 0x0; - - /* Get a handle to the interface's udev node. */ - intf_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype( - raw_dev, - "usb", - "usb_interface"); - if (intf_dev) { - str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(intf_dev, "bInterfaceNumber"); - cur_dev->interface_number = (str)? strtol(str, NULL, 16): -1; - } - - break; - - case BUS_BLUETOOTH: - /* Manufacturer and Product strings */ - cur_dev->manufacturer_string = wcsdup(L""); - cur_dev->product_string = utf8_to_wchar_t(product_name_utf8); - - break; - - default: - /* Unknown device type - this should never happen, as we - * check for USB and Bluetooth devices above */ - break; - } - } - - next: - free(serial_number_utf8); - free(product_name_utf8); - udev_device_unref(raw_dev); - /* hid_dev, usb_dev and intf_dev don't need to be (and can't be) - unref()d. It will cause a double-free() error. I'm not - sure why. */ - } - /* Free the enumerator and udev objects. */ - udev_enumerate_unref(enumerate); - udev_unref(udev); - - return root; -} - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs) -{ - struct hid_device_info *d = devs; - while (d) { - struct hid_device_info *next = d->next; - free(d->path); - free(d->serial_number); - free(d->manufacturer_string); - free(d->product_string); - free(d); - d = next; - } -} - -hid_device * hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number) -{ - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - const char *path_to_open = NULL; - hid_device *handle = NULL; - - devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id); - cur_dev = devs; - while (cur_dev) { - if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id && - cur_dev->product_id == product_id) { - if (serial_number) { - if (wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - else { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - - if (path_to_open) { - /* Open the device */ - handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open); - } - - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - return handle; -} - -hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open_path(const char *path) -{ - hid_device *dev = NULL; - - hid_init(); - - dev = new_hid_device(); - - /* OPEN HERE */ - dev->device_handle = open(path, O_RDWR); - - /* If we have a good handle, return it. */ - /* test test shoud be >= 0 even if it is not so likely (I guess) */ - if (dev->device_handle > 0) { - - /* Get the report descriptor */ - int res, desc_size = 0; - struct hidraw_report_descriptor rpt_desc; - - memset(&rpt_desc, 0x0, sizeof(rpt_desc)); - - /* Get Report Descriptor Size */ - res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE, &desc_size); - if (res < 0) - perror("HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE"); - - - /* Get Report Descriptor */ - rpt_desc.size = desc_size; - res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESC, &rpt_desc); - if (res < 0) { - perror("HIDIOCGRDESC"); - } else { - /* Determine if this device uses numbered reports. */ - dev->uses_numbered_reports = - uses_numbered_reports(rpt_desc.value, - rpt_desc.size); - } - - return dev; - } - else { - /* Unable to open any devices. */ - free(dev); - return NULL; - } -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_report_descriptor(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res; - struct hidraw_report_descriptor rpt_desc; - memset(&rpt_desc, 0x0, sizeof(rpt_desc)); - /* Get Report Descriptor Size */ - if (dev->device_handle > 0) { - int desc_size; - /* Get Report Descriptor Size */ - if (ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE, &desc_size) < 0) - return -1; - if (desc_size > length) { - errno = ERANGE; - return -1; - } - rpt_desc.size = desc_size; - if (ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESC, &rpt_desc) < 0) - return -1; - memcpy(data, rpt_desc.value, rpt_desc.size); - return rpt_desc.size; - } - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int bytes_written; - - bytes_written = write(dev->device_handle, data, length); - - return bytes_written; -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds) -{ - int bytes_read; - - if (milliseconds >= 0) { - /* Milliseconds is either 0 (non-blocking) or > 0 (contains - a valid timeout). In both cases we want to call poll() - and wait for data to arrive. Don't rely on non-blocking - operation (O_NONBLOCK) since some kernels don't seem to - properly report device disconnection through read() when - in non-blocking mode. */ - int ret; - struct pollfd fds; - - fds.fd = dev->device_handle; - fds.events = POLLIN; - fds.revents = 0; - ret = poll(&fds, 1, milliseconds); - if (ret == -1 || ret == 0) { - /* Error or timeout */ - return ret; - } - else { - /* Check for errors on the file descriptor. This will - indicate a device disconnection. */ - if (fds.revents & (POLLERR | POLLHUP | POLLNVAL)) - return -1; - } - } - - bytes_read = read(dev->device_handle, data, length); - if (bytes_read < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINPROGRESS)) - bytes_read = 0; - - if (bytes_read >= 0 && - kernel_version != 0 && - kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,34) && - dev->uses_numbered_reports) { - /* Work around a kernel bug. Chop off the first byte. */ - memmove(data, data+1, bytes_read); - bytes_read--; - } - - return bytes_read; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, (dev->blocking)? -1: 0); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock) -{ - /* Do all non-blocking in userspace using poll(), since it looks - like there's a bug in the kernel in some versions where - read() will not return -1 on disconnection of the USB device */ - - dev->blocking = !nonblock; - return 0; /* Success */ -} - -// return an event handle that can be used for poll/epoll/select etc -hid_handle_t HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_event_handle(hid_device *dev) -{ - return (hid_handle_t) ((intptr_t)dev->device_handle); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res; - - res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCSFEATURE(length), data); - if (res < 0) - perror("ioctl (SFEATURE)"); - - return res; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - int res; - - res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGFEATURE(length), data); - if (res < 0) - perror("ioctl (GFEATURE)"); - - - return res; -} - - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev) -{ - if (!dev) - return; - close(dev->device_handle); - free(dev); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return -1; -} - - -HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev) -{ - return NULL; -} diff --git a/m4/.gitignore b/m4/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 8f79b020..00000000 --- a/m4/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Ignore All, except pkg.m4, and of course this file. -* -!.gitignore -!pkg.m4 -!ax_pthread.m4 diff --git a/m4/ax_pthread.m4 b/m4/ax_pthread.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index d90de34d..00000000 --- a/m4/ax_pthread.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ -# =========================================================================== -# http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_pthread.html -# =========================================================================== -# -# SYNOPSIS -# -# AX_PTHREAD([ACTION-IF-FOUND[, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]) -# -# DESCRIPTION -# -# This macro figures out how to build C programs using POSIX threads. 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So much for POSIX and SUSv2. - This implementation came from Brent Priddy and was posted on - StackOverflow. It is used with his permission. */ -typedef int pthread_barrierattr_t; -typedef struct pthread_barrier { - pthread_mutex_t mutex; - pthread_cond_t cond; - int count; - int trip_count; -} pthread_barrier_t; - -static int pthread_barrier_init(pthread_barrier_t *barrier, const pthread_barrierattr_t *attr, unsigned int count) -{ - if(count == 0) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - if(pthread_mutex_init(&barrier->mutex, 0) < 0) { - return -1; - } - if(pthread_cond_init(&barrier->cond, 0) < 0) { - pthread_mutex_destroy(&barrier->mutex); - return -1; - } - barrier->trip_count = count; - barrier->count = 0; - - return 0; -} - -static int pthread_barrier_destroy(pthread_barrier_t *barrier) -{ - pthread_cond_destroy(&barrier->cond); - pthread_mutex_destroy(&barrier->mutex); - return 0; -} - -static int pthread_barrier_wait(pthread_barrier_t *barrier) -{ - pthread_mutex_lock(&barrier->mutex); - ++(barrier->count); - if(barrier->count >= barrier->trip_count) - { - barrier->count = 0; - pthread_cond_broadcast(&barrier->cond); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&barrier->mutex); - return 1; - } - else - { - pthread_cond_wait(&barrier->cond, &(barrier->mutex)); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&barrier->mutex); - return 0; - } -} - -static int return_data(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length); -static int drop_data(hid_device *dev); - -#define MAX_QUEUE_LEN 30 - -/* Linked List of input reports received from the device. */ -struct input_report { - struct input_report *next; - size_t len; - uint8_t data[1]; -}; - -struct hid_device_ { - IOHIDDeviceRef device_handle; - int blocking; - int uses_numbered_reports; - int disconnected; - CFStringRef run_loop_mode; - CFRunLoopRef run_loop; - CFRunLoopSourceRef source; - uint8_t *input_report_buf; - CFIndex max_input_report_len; - int num_queued_reports; - struct input_report *input_reports; - struct input_report **last_input_report; - - pthread_t thread; - pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* Protects input_reports */ - pthread_cond_t condition; - pthread_barrier_t barrier; /* Ensures correct startup sequence */ - pthread_barrier_t shutdown_barrier; /* Ensures correct shutdown sequence */ - int shutdown_thread; - - int ichan[2]; /* thread write on 1 client poll on 0 */ -}; - -static hid_device *new_hid_device(void) -{ - hid_device *dev = calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device)); - dev->device_handle = NULL; - dev->blocking = 1; - dev->uses_numbered_reports = 0; - dev->disconnected = 0; - dev->run_loop_mode = NULL; - dev->run_loop = NULL; - dev->source = NULL; - dev->input_report_buf = NULL; - dev->input_reports = NULL; - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - dev->num_queued_reports = 0; - dev->shutdown_thread = 0; - - /* Thread objects */ - pthread_mutex_init(&dev->mutex, NULL); - pthread_cond_init(&dev->condition, NULL); - pthread_barrier_init(&dev->barrier, NULL, 2); - pthread_barrier_init(&dev->shutdown_barrier, NULL, 2); - - /* fixme check error */ - pipe(dev->ichan); - return dev; -} - -static void free_hid_device(hid_device *dev) -{ - if (!dev) - return; - - /* Delete any input reports still left over. */ - struct input_report *rpt = dev->input_reports; - while (rpt) { - struct input_report *next = rpt->next; - free(rpt); - rpt = next; - } - - /* Free the string and the report buffer. The check for NULL - is necessary here as CFRelease() doesn't handle NULL like - free() and others do. */ - if (dev->run_loop_mode) - CFRelease(dev->run_loop_mode); - if (dev->source) - CFRelease(dev->source); - free(dev->input_report_buf); - - /* Clean up the thread objects */ - pthread_barrier_destroy(&dev->shutdown_barrier); - pthread_barrier_destroy(&dev->barrier); - pthread_cond_destroy(&dev->condition); - pthread_mutex_destroy(&dev->mutex); - - close(dev->ichan[1]); - close(dev->ichan[0]); - - /* Free the structure itself. */ - free(dev); -} - -static IOHIDManagerRef hid_mgr = 0x0; - - -#if 0 -static void register_error(hid_device *device, const char *op) -{ - -} -#endif - - -static int32_t get_int_property(IOHIDDeviceRef device, CFStringRef key) -{ - CFTypeRef ref; - int32_t value; - - ref = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(device, key); - if (ref) { - if (CFGetTypeID(ref) == CFNumberGetTypeID()) { - CFNumberGetValue((CFNumberRef) ref, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &value); - return value; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static unsigned short get_vendor_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDVendorIDKey)); -} - -static unsigned short get_product_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDProductIDKey)); -} - -static int32_t get_location_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDLocationIDKey)); -} - -static int32_t get_max_report_length(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDMaxInputReportSizeKey)); -} - -static int get_string_property(IOHIDDeviceRef device, CFStringRef prop, wchar_t *buf, size_t len) -{ - CFStringRef str; - - if (!len) - return 0; - - str = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(device, prop); - - buf[0] = 0; - - if (str) { - CFIndex str_len = CFStringGetLength(str); - CFRange range; - CFIndex used_buf_len; - CFIndex chars_copied; - - len --; - - range.location = 0; - range.length = ((size_t)str_len > len)? len: (size_t)str_len; - chars_copied = CFStringGetBytes(str, - range, - kCFStringEncodingUTF32LE, - (char)'?', - FALSE, - (UInt8*)buf, - len * sizeof(wchar_t), - &used_buf_len); - - if (chars_copied == len) - buf[len] = 0; /* len is decremented above */ - else - buf[chars_copied] = 0; - - return 0; - } - else - return -1; - -} - -static int get_string_property_utf8(IOHIDDeviceRef device, CFStringRef prop, char *buf, size_t len) -{ - CFStringRef str; - if (!len) - return 0; - - str = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(device, prop); - - buf[0] = 0; - - if (str) { - len--; - - CFIndex str_len = CFStringGetLength(str); - CFRange range; - range.location = 0; - range.length = str_len; - CFIndex used_buf_len; - CFIndex chars_copied; - chars_copied = CFStringGetBytes(str, - range, - kCFStringEncodingUTF8, - (char)'?', - FALSE, - (UInt8*)buf, - len, - &used_buf_len); - - if (used_buf_len == len) - buf[len] = 0; /* len is decremented above */ - else - buf[used_buf_len] = 0; - - return used_buf_len; - } - else - return 0; -} - - -static int get_serial_number(IOHIDDeviceRef device, wchar_t *buf, size_t len) -{ - return get_string_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDSerialNumberKey), buf, len); -} - -static int get_manufacturer_string(IOHIDDeviceRef device, wchar_t *buf, size_t len) -{ - return get_string_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDManufacturerKey), buf, len); -} - -static int get_product_string(IOHIDDeviceRef device, wchar_t *buf, size_t len) -{ - return get_string_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDProductKey), buf, len); -} - - -/* Implementation of wcsdup() for Mac. */ -static wchar_t *dup_wcs(const wchar_t *s) -{ - size_t len = wcslen(s); - wchar_t *ret = malloc((len+1)*sizeof(wchar_t)); - wcscpy(ret, s); - - return ret; -} - - -static int make_path(IOHIDDeviceRef device, char *buf, size_t len) -{ - int res; - unsigned short vid, pid; - char transport[32]; - int32_t location; - - buf[0] = '\0'; - - res = get_string_property_utf8( - device, CFSTR(kIOHIDTransportKey), - transport, sizeof(transport)); - - if (!res) - return -1; - - location = get_location_id(device); - vid = get_vendor_id(device); - pid = get_product_id(device); - - res = snprintf(buf, len, "%s_%04hx_%04hx_%x", - transport, vid, pid, location); - - - buf[len-1] = '\0'; - return res+1; -} - -/* Initialize the IOHIDManager. Return 0 for success and -1 for failure. */ -static int init_hid_manager(void) -{ - /* Initialize all the HID Manager Objects */ - hid_mgr = IOHIDManagerCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone); - if (hid_mgr) { - IOHIDManagerSetDeviceMatching(hid_mgr, NULL); - IOHIDManagerScheduleWithRunLoop(hid_mgr, CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), kCFRunLoopDefaultMode); - return 0; - } - - return -1; -} - -/* Initialize the IOHIDManager if necessary. This is the public function, and - it is safe to call this function repeatedly. Return 0 for success and -1 - for failure. */ -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void) -{ - if (!hid_mgr) { - return init_hid_manager(); - } - - /* Already initialized. */ - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void) -{ - if (hid_mgr) { - /* Close the HID manager. */ - IOHIDManagerClose(hid_mgr, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone); - CFRelease(hid_mgr); - hid_mgr = NULL; - } - - return 0; -} - -struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT *hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id) -{ - struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */ - struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL; - CFIndex num_devices; - int i; - - /* Set up the HID Manager if it hasn't been done */ - if (hid_init() < 0) - return NULL; - - /* Get a list of the Devices */ - IOHIDManagerSetDeviceMatching(hid_mgr, NULL); - CFSetRef device_set = IOHIDManagerCopyDevices(hid_mgr); - - /* Convert the list into a C array so we can iterate easily. */ - num_devices = CFSetGetCount(device_set); - IOHIDDeviceRef *device_array = calloc(num_devices, sizeof(IOHIDDeviceRef)); - CFSetGetValues(device_set, (const void **) device_array); - - /* Iterate over each device, making an entry for it. */ - for (i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) { - unsigned short dev_vid; - unsigned short dev_pid; - #define BUF_LEN 256 - wchar_t buf[BUF_LEN]; - char cbuf[BUF_LEN]; - - IOHIDDeviceRef dev = device_array[i]; - - if (!dev) { - continue; - } - dev_vid = get_vendor_id(dev); - dev_pid = get_product_id(dev); - - /* Check the VID/PID against the arguments */ - if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || vendor_id == dev_vid) && - (product_id == 0x0 || product_id == dev_pid)) { - struct hid_device_info *tmp; - size_t len; - - /* VID/PID match. Create the record. */ - tmp = malloc(sizeof(struct hid_device_info)); - if (cur_dev) { - cur_dev->next = tmp; - } - else { - root = tmp; - } - cur_dev = tmp; - - /* Get the Usage Page and Usage for this device. */ - cur_dev->usage_page = get_int_property(dev, CFSTR(kIOHIDPrimaryUsagePageKey)); - cur_dev->usage = get_int_property(dev, CFSTR(kIOHIDPrimaryUsageKey)); - - /* Fill out the record */ - cur_dev->next = NULL; - len = make_path(dev, cbuf, sizeof(cbuf)); - cur_dev->path = strdup(cbuf); - - /* Serial Number */ - get_serial_number(dev, buf, BUF_LEN); - cur_dev->serial_number = dup_wcs(buf); - - /* Manufacturer and Product strings */ - get_manufacturer_string(dev, buf, BUF_LEN); - cur_dev->manufacturer_string = dup_wcs(buf); - get_product_string(dev, buf, BUF_LEN); - cur_dev->product_string = dup_wcs(buf); - - /* VID/PID */ - cur_dev->vendor_id = dev_vid; - cur_dev->product_id = dev_pid; - - /* Release Number */ - cur_dev->release_number = get_int_property(dev, CFSTR(kIOHIDVersionNumberKey)); - - /* Interface Number (Unsupported on Mac)*/ - cur_dev->interface_number = -1; - - CFDataRef ref; - CFStringRef prop = CFSTR(kIOHIDReportDescriptorKey); - ref = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(dev, prop); - //hid_get_report_descriptor(dev,buf, BUF_LEN); - } - } - - free(device_array); - CFRelease(device_set); - - return root; -} - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs) -{ - /* This function is identical to the Linux version. Platform independent. */ - struct hid_device_info *d = devs; - while (d) { - struct hid_device_info *next = d->next; - free(d->path); - free(d->serial_number); - free(d->manufacturer_string); - free(d->product_string); - free(d); - d = next; - } -} - -hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number) -{ - /* This function is identical to the Linux version. Platform independent. */ - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - const char *path_to_open = NULL; - hid_device * handle = NULL; - - devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id); - cur_dev = devs; - while (cur_dev) { - if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id && - cur_dev->product_id == product_id) { - if (serial_number) { - if (wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - else { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - - if (path_to_open) { - /* Open the device */ - handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open); - } - - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - return handle; -} - -static void hid_device_removal_callback(void *context, IOReturn result, - void *sender) -{ - /* Stop the Run Loop for this device. */ - hid_device *d = context; - - d->disconnected = 1; - CFRunLoopStop(d->run_loop); -} - -/* The Run Loop calls this function for each input report received. - This function puts the data into a linked list to be picked up by - hid_read(). */ -static void hid_report_callback(void *context, IOReturn result, void *sender, - IOHIDReportType report_type, uint32_t report_id, - uint8_t *report, CFIndex report_length) -{ - struct input_report *rpt; - hid_device *dev = context; - - /* Make a new Input Report object */ - rpt = calloc(1, sizeof(struct input_report)+report_length); - memcpy(rpt->data, report, report_length); - rpt->len = report_length; - rpt->next = NULL; - -// fprintf(stderr, "report: qlen=%d queue=%p report=%p size=%ld\r\n", -// dev->num_queued_reports, dev->input_reports, -// report, report_length); - - /* Lock this section */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - - *dev->last_input_report = rpt; - dev->last_input_report = &(rpt->next); - dev->num_queued_reports++; - - /* Pop one off if we've reached MAX_QUEUE_LEN in the queue. This - way we don't grow forever if the user never reads - anything from the device. */ - if (dev->num_queued_reports > MAX_QUEUE_LEN) - drop_data(dev); - else { - /* A client that poll on event handle may use this to poll for - * new input data - */ - write(dev->ichan[1], "!", 1); - } - - /* Signal a waiting thread that there is data. */ - pthread_cond_signal(&dev->condition); - - /* Unlock */ - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - -} - -/* This gets called when the read_thred's run loop gets signaled by - hid_close(), and serves to stop the read_thread's run loop. */ -static void perform_signal_callback(void *context) -{ - hid_device *dev = context; - CFRunLoopStop(dev->run_loop); /*TODO: CFRunLoopGetCurrent()*/ -} - -static void *read_thread(void *param) -{ - hid_device *dev = param; - SInt32 code; - - /* Move the device's run loop to this thread. */ - IOHIDDeviceScheduleWithRunLoop(dev->device_handle, CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), dev->run_loop_mode); - - /* Create the RunLoopSource which is used to signal the - event loop to stop when hid_close() is called. */ - CFRunLoopSourceContext ctx; - memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); - ctx.version = 0; - ctx.info = dev; - ctx.perform = &perform_signal_callback; - dev->source = CFRunLoopSourceCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, 0/*order*/, &ctx); - CFRunLoopAddSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), dev->source, dev->run_loop_mode); - - /* Store off the Run Loop so it can be stopped from hid_close() - and on device disconnection. */ - dev->run_loop = CFRunLoopGetCurrent(); - - /* Notify the main thread that the read thread is up and running. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->barrier); - - /* Run the Event Loop. CFRunLoopRunInMode() will dispatch HID input - reports into the hid_report_callback(). */ - while (!dev->shutdown_thread && !dev->disconnected) { - code = CFRunLoopRunInMode(dev->run_loop_mode, 1000/*sec*/, FALSE); - /* Return if the device has been disconnected */ - if (code == kCFRunLoopRunFinished) { - dev->disconnected = 1; - break; - } - - - /* Break if The Run Loop returns Finished or Stopped. */ - if (code != kCFRunLoopRunTimedOut && - code != kCFRunLoopRunHandledSource) { - /* There was some kind of error. Setting - shutdown seems to make sense, but - there may be something else more appropriate */ - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - break; - } - } - - /* Now that the read thread is stopping, Wake any threads which are - waiting on data (in hid_read_timeout()). Do this under a mutex to - make sure that a thread which is about to go to sleep waiting on - the condition acutally will go to sleep before the condition is - signaled. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - pthread_cond_broadcast(&dev->condition); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - - /* Wait here until hid_close() is called and makes it past - the call to CFRunLoopWakeUp(). This thread still needs to - be valid when that function is called on the other thread. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->shutdown_barrier); - - return NULL; -} - -hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open_path(const char *path) -{ - int i; - hid_device *dev = NULL; - CFIndex num_devices; - - dev = new_hid_device(); - - /* Set up the HID Manager if it hasn't been done */ - if (hid_init() < 0) - return NULL; - - CFSetRef device_set = IOHIDManagerCopyDevices(hid_mgr); - - num_devices = CFSetGetCount(device_set); - IOHIDDeviceRef *device_array = calloc(num_devices, sizeof(IOHIDDeviceRef)); - CFSetGetValues(device_set, (const void **) device_array); - for (i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) { - char cbuf[BUF_LEN]; - size_t len; - IOHIDDeviceRef os_dev = device_array[i]; - - len = make_path(os_dev, cbuf, sizeof(cbuf)); - if (!strcmp(cbuf, path)) { - /* Matched Paths. Open this Device. */ - IOReturn ret = IOHIDDeviceOpen(os_dev, kIOHIDOptionsTypeSeizeDevice); - if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) { - char str[32]; - - free(device_array); - CFRetain(os_dev); - CFRelease(device_set); - dev->device_handle = os_dev; - - /* Create the buffers for receiving data */ - dev->max_input_report_len = (CFIndex) get_max_report_length(os_dev); - dev->input_report_buf = calloc(dev->max_input_report_len, sizeof(uint8_t)); - - /* Create the Run Loop Mode for this device. - printing the reference seems to work. */ - sprintf(str, "HIDAPI_%p", os_dev); - dev->run_loop_mode = - CFStringCreateWithCString(NULL, str, kCFStringEncodingASCII); - - /* Attach the device to a Run Loop */ - IOHIDDeviceRegisterInputReportCallback( - os_dev, dev->input_report_buf, dev->max_input_report_len, - &hid_report_callback, dev); - IOHIDDeviceRegisterRemovalCallback(dev->device_handle, hid_device_removal_callback, dev); - - /* Start the read thread */ - pthread_create(&dev->thread, NULL, read_thread, dev); - - /* Wait here for the read thread to be initialized. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->barrier); - - return dev; - } - else { - goto return_error; - } - } - } - -return_error: - free(device_array); - CFRelease(device_set); - free_hid_device(dev); - return NULL; -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_report_descriptor(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - CFDataRef ref; - CFIndex ref_len; - const unsigned char* ptr; - CFStringRef prop = CFSTR(kIOHIDReportDescriptorKey); - ref = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(dev->device_handle, prop); - if (!ref) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - ref_len = CFDataGetLength(ref); - if (ref_len > length) { - errno = ERANGE; - return -1; - } - ptr = CFDataGetBytePtr(ref); - memcpy(data, ptr, ref_len); - return ref_len; -} - -static int set_report(hid_device *dev, IOHIDReportType type, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - const unsigned char *data_to_send; - size_t length_to_send; - IOReturn res; - - /* Return if the device has been disconnected. */ - if (dev->disconnected) - return -1; - - if (data[0] == 0x0) { - /* Not using numbered Reports. - Don't send the report number. */ - data_to_send = data+1; - length_to_send = length-1; - } - else { - /* Using numbered Reports. - Send the Report Number */ - data_to_send = data; - length_to_send = length; - } - - if (!dev->disconnected) { - res = IOHIDDeviceSetReport(dev->device_handle, - type, - data[0], /* Report ID*/ - data_to_send, length_to_send); - - if (res == kIOReturnSuccess) { - return length; - } - else - return -1; - } - - return -1; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return set_report(dev, kIOHIDReportTypeOutput, data, length); -} - -/* Helper function, so that this isn't duplicated in hid_read(). */ -static int return_data(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - /* Copy the data out of the linked list item (rpt) into the - return buffer (data), and delete the liked list item. */ - struct input_report *rpt = dev->input_reports; - if (rpt) { - size_t len = (length < rpt->len)? length : rpt->len; - char buf[1]; - - memcpy(data, rpt->data, len); - read(dev->ichan[0], buf, 1); /* clear event */ - dev->num_queued_reports--; - - if ((dev->input_reports = rpt->next) == NULL) /* empty */ - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - free(rpt); - return len; - } - return 0; -} - -static int drop_data(hid_device *dev) -{ - struct input_report *rpt = dev->input_reports; - if (rpt) { - dev->num_queued_reports--; - if ((dev->input_reports = rpt->next) == NULL) /* empty */ - dev->last_input_report = &dev->input_reports; - free(rpt); - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - - -static int cond_wait(const hid_device *dev, pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex) -{ - while (!dev->input_reports) { - int res = pthread_cond_wait(cond, mutex); - if (res != 0) - return res; - - /* A res of 0 means we may have been signaled or it may - be a spurious wakeup. Check to see that there's acutally - data in the queue before returning, and if not, go back - to sleep. See the pthread_cond_timedwait() man page for - details. */ - - if (dev->shutdown_thread || dev->disconnected) - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int cond_timedwait(const hid_device *dev, pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex, const struct timespec *abstime) -{ - while (!dev->input_reports) { - int res = pthread_cond_timedwait(cond, mutex, abstime); - if (res != 0) - return res; - - /* A res of 0 means we may have been signaled or it may - be a spurious wakeup. Check to see that there's acutally - data in the queue before returning, and if not, go back - to sleep. See the pthread_cond_timedwait() man page for - details. */ - - if (dev->shutdown_thread || dev->disconnected) - return -1; - } - - return 0; - -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds) -{ - int bytes_read = -1; - - /* Lock the access to the report list. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - - /* There's an input report queued up. Return it. */ - if (dev->input_reports) { - /* Return the first one */ - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - goto ret; - } - - /* Return if the device has been disconnected. */ - if (dev->disconnected) { - bytes_read = -1; - goto ret; - } - - if (dev->shutdown_thread) { - /* This means the device has been closed (or there - has been an error. An error code of -1 should - be returned. */ - bytes_read = -1; - goto ret; - } - - /* There is no data. Go to sleep and wait for data. */ - - if (milliseconds == -1) { - /* Blocking */ - int res; - res = cond_wait(dev, &dev->condition, &dev->mutex); - if (res == 0) - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - else { - /* There was an error, or a device disconnection. */ - bytes_read = -1; - } - } - else if (milliseconds > 0) { - /* Non-blocking, but called with timeout. */ - int res; - struct timespec ts; - struct timeval tv; - gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); - TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&tv, &ts); - ts.tv_sec += milliseconds / 1000; - ts.tv_nsec += (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000; - if (ts.tv_nsec >= 1000000000L) { - ts.tv_sec++; - ts.tv_nsec -= 1000000000L; - } - - res = cond_timedwait(dev, &dev->condition, &dev->mutex, &ts); - if (res == 0) - bytes_read = return_data(dev, data, length); - else if (res == ETIMEDOUT) - bytes_read = 0; - else - bytes_read = -1; - } - else { - /* Purely non-blocking */ - bytes_read = 0; - } - -ret: - - /* Unlock */ - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - return bytes_read; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, (dev->blocking)? -1: 0); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock) -{ - /* All Nonblocking operation is handled by the library. */ - dev->blocking = !nonblock; - - return 0; -} - -// return an event handle that can be used for poll/epoll/select etc -hid_handle_t HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_event_handle(hid_device *dev) -{ - return (hid_handle_t) ((intptr_t)dev->ichan[0]); -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return set_report(dev, kIOHIDReportTypeFeature, data, length); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - CFIndex len = length; - IOReturn res; - - /* Return if the device has been unplugged. */ - if (dev->disconnected) - return -1; - - res = IOHIDDeviceGetReport(dev->device_handle, - kIOHIDReportTypeFeature, - data[0], /* Report ID */ - data, &len); - if (res == kIOReturnSuccess) - return len; - else - return -1; -} - - -void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev) -{ - if (!dev) - return; - - /* Disconnect the report callback before close. */ - if (!dev->disconnected) { - IOHIDDeviceRegisterInputReportCallback( - dev->device_handle, dev->input_report_buf, dev->max_input_report_len, - NULL, dev); - IOHIDDeviceRegisterRemovalCallback(dev->device_handle, NULL, dev); - IOHIDDeviceUnscheduleFromRunLoop(dev->device_handle, dev->run_loop, dev->run_loop_mode); - IOHIDDeviceScheduleWithRunLoop(dev->device_handle, CFRunLoopGetMain(), kCFRunLoopDefaultMode); - } - - /* Cause read_thread() to stop. */ - dev->shutdown_thread = 1; - - /* Wake up the run thread's event loop so that the thread can exit. */ - CFRunLoopSourceSignal(dev->source); - CFRunLoopWakeUp(dev->run_loop); - - /* Notify the read thread that it can shut down now. */ - pthread_barrier_wait(&dev->shutdown_barrier); - - /* Wait for read_thread() to end. */ - pthread_join(dev->thread, NULL); - - /* Close the OS handle to the device, but only if it's not - been unplugged. If it's been unplugged, then calling - IOHIDDeviceClose() will crash. */ - if (!dev->disconnected) { - IOHIDDeviceClose(dev->device_handle, kIOHIDOptionsTypeSeizeDevice); - } - - /* Clear out the queue of received reports. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - while (dev->input_reports) { - drop_data(dev); - } - pthread_mutex_unlock(&dev->mutex); - CFRelease(dev->device_handle); - - free_hid_device(dev); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_manufacturer_string(dev->device_handle, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_product_string(dev->device_handle, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - return get_serial_number(dev->device_handle, string, maxlen); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - /* TODO: */ - - return 0; -} - - -HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev) -{ - /* TODO: */ - - return NULL; -} - - - - -// utility routine to dump element info -void HIDDumpElementInfo(IOHIDElementRef inIOHIDElementRef) { - if (inIOHIDElementRef) { - printf(" Element: %p = { ", inIOHIDElementRef); -#if false - IOHIDDeviceRef tIOHIDDeviceRef = IOHIDElementGetDevice(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("Device: %p, ", tIOHIDDeviceRef); -#endif // if 0 - IOHIDElementRef parentIOHIDElementRef = IOHIDElementGetParent(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("parent: %p, ", parentIOHIDElementRef); -#if false - CFArrayRef childrenCFArrayRef = IOHIDElementGetChildren(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("children: %p: { ", childrenCFArrayRef); - fflush(stdout); - CFShow(childrenCFArrayRef); - fflush(stdout); - printf(" }, "); -#endif // if 0 - IOHIDElementCookie tIOHIDElementCookie = IOHIDElementGetCookie(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("cookie: 0x%08lX, ", (long unsigned int) tIOHIDElementCookie); - - IOHIDElementType tIOHIDElementType = IOHIDElementGetType(inIOHIDElementRef); - - switch (tIOHIDElementType) { - case kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Misc: - { - printf("type: Misc, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Button: - { - printf("type: Button, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Axis: - { - printf("type: Axis, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeInput_ScanCodes: - { - printf("type: ScanCodes, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeOutput: - { - printf("type: Output, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeFeature: - { - printf("type: Feature, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementTypeCollection: - { - IOHIDElementCollectionType tIOHIDElementCollectionType = IOHIDElementGetCollectionType(inIOHIDElementRef); - - switch (tIOHIDElementCollectionType) { - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypePhysical: - { - printf("type: Physical Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeApplication: - { - printf("type: Application Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeLogical: - { - printf("type: Logical Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeReport: - { - printf("type: Report Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeNamedArray: - { - printf("type: Named Array Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeUsageSwitch: - { - printf("type: Usage Switch Collection, "); - break; - } - - case kIOHIDElementCollectionTypeUsageModifier: - { - printf("type: Usage Modifier Collection, "); - break; - } - - default: - { - printf("type: %p Collection, ", (void *) tIOHIDElementCollectionType); - break; - } - } // switch - - break; - } - - default: - { - printf("type: %p, ", (void *) tIOHIDElementType); - break; - } - } /* switch */ - - uint32_t usagePage = IOHIDElementGetUsagePage(inIOHIDElementRef); - uint32_t usage = IOHIDElementGetUsage(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("usage: 0x%04lX:0x%04lX, ", (long unsigned int) usagePage, (long unsigned int) usage); - - /* - CFStringRef tCFStringRef = HIDCopyUsageName(usagePage, usage); - if (tCFStringRef) { - char usageString[256] = ""; - (void) CFStringGetCString(tCFStringRef, usageString, sizeof(usageString), kCFStringEncodingUTF8); - printf("\"%s\", ", usageString); - CFRelease(tCFStringRef); - } - - CFStringRef nameCFStringRef = IOHIDElementGetName(inIOHIDElementRef); - char buffer[256]; - if ( nameCFStringRef && CFStringGetCString(nameCFStringRef, buffer, sizeof(buffer), kCFStringEncodingUTF8) ) { - printf("name: %s, ", buffer); - } -*/ - uint32_t reportID = IOHIDElementGetReportID(inIOHIDElementRef); - uint32_t reportSize = IOHIDElementGetReportSize(inIOHIDElementRef); - uint32_t reportCount = IOHIDElementGetReportCount(inIOHIDElementRef); - printf("report: { ID: %lu, Size: %lu, Count: %lu }, ", - (long unsigned int) reportID, (long unsigned int) reportSize, (long unsigned int) reportCount); - - uint32_t unit = IOHIDElementGetUnit(inIOHIDElementRef); - uint32_t unitExp = IOHIDElementGetUnitExponent(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (unit || unitExp) { - printf("unit: %lu * 10^%lu, ", (long unsigned int) unit, (long unsigned int) unitExp); - } - - CFIndex logicalMin = IOHIDElementGetLogicalMin(inIOHIDElementRef); - CFIndex logicalMax = IOHIDElementGetLogicalMax(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (logicalMin != logicalMax) { - printf("logical: {min: %ld, max: %ld}, ", logicalMin, logicalMax); - } - - CFIndex physicalMin = IOHIDElementGetPhysicalMin(inIOHIDElementRef); - CFIndex physicalMax = IOHIDElementGetPhysicalMax(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (physicalMin != physicalMax) { - printf("physical: {min: %ld, max: %ld}, ", physicalMin, physicalMax); - } - - Boolean isVirtual = IOHIDElementIsVirtual(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (isVirtual) { - printf("isVirtual, "); - } - - Boolean isRelative = IOHIDElementIsRelative(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (isRelative) { - printf("isRelative, "); - } - - Boolean isWrapping = IOHIDElementIsWrapping(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (isWrapping) { - printf("isWrapping, "); - } - - Boolean isArray = IOHIDElementIsArray(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (isArray) { - printf("isArray, "); - } - - Boolean isNonLinear = IOHIDElementIsNonLinear(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (isNonLinear) { - printf("isNonLinear, "); - } - - Boolean hasPreferredState = IOHIDElementHasPreferredState(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (hasPreferredState) { - printf("hasPreferredState, "); - } - - Boolean hasNullState = IOHIDElementHasNullState(inIOHIDElementRef); - if (hasNullState) { - printf("hasNullState, "); - } - - printf(" }\n"); - } -} // HIDDumpElementInfo - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_dump_element_info( hid_device *dev ) -{ - CFArrayRef elementCFArrayRef = IOHIDDeviceCopyMatchingElements(dev->device_handle, - NULL /* matchingCFDictRef */, - kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone); - if (elementCFArrayRef) { - // iterate over all the elements - CFIndex elementIndex, elementCount = CFArrayGetCount(elementCFArrayRef); - for (elementIndex = 0; elementIndex < elementCount; elementIndex++) { - IOHIDElementRef tIOHIDElementRef = (IOHIDElementRef)CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(elementCFArrayRef, - elementIndex); - if (tIOHIDElementRef) { - HIDDumpElementInfo(tIOHIDElementRef); - } - } - - CFRelease(elementCFArrayRef); - } - return 0; -} - - -IOHIDDeviceRef HID_API_EXPORT get_device_handle( hid_device *dev ){ - return dev->device_handle; -} - -#if 0 -static int32_t get_usage(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - int32_t res; - res = get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDDeviceUsageKey)); - if (!res) - res = get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDPrimaryUsageKey)); - return res; -} - -static int32_t get_usage_page(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - int32_t res; - res = get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDDeviceUsagePageKey)); - if (!res) - res = get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDPrimaryUsagePageKey)); - return res; -} - -static int get_transport(IOHIDDeviceRef device, wchar_t *buf, size_t len) -{ - return get_string_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDTransportKey), buf, len); -} - - -int main(void) -{ - IOHIDManagerRef mgr; - int i; - - mgr = IOHIDManagerCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone); - IOHIDManagerSetDeviceMatching(mgr, NULL); - IOHIDManagerOpen(mgr, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone); - - CFSetRef device_set = IOHIDManagerCopyDevices(mgr); - - CFIndex num_devices = CFSetGetCount(device_set); - IOHIDDeviceRef *device_array = calloc(num_devices, sizeof(IOHIDDeviceRef)); - CFSetGetValues(device_set, (const void **) device_array); - - for (i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) { - IOHIDDeviceRef dev = device_array[i]; - printf("Device: %p\n", dev); - printf(" %04hx %04hx\n", get_vendor_id(dev), get_product_id(dev)); - - wchar_t serial[256], buf[256]; - char cbuf[256]; - get_serial_number(dev, serial, 256); - - - printf(" Serial: %ls\n", serial); - printf(" Loc: %ld\n", get_location_id(dev)); - get_transport(dev, buf, 256); - printf(" Trans: %ls\n", buf); - make_path(dev, cbuf, 256); - printf(" Path: %s\n", cbuf); - - } - - return 0; -} -#endif diff --git a/pc/.gitignore b/pc/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 6fd0ef02..00000000 --- a/pc/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.pc diff --git a/pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc.in b/pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index e20558d5..00000000 --- a/pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: hidapi-hidraw -Description: C Library for USB/Bluetooth HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows. This is the hidraw implementation. -Version: @VERSION@ -Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi-hidraw -Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi diff --git a/pc/hidapi-libusb.pc.in b/pc/hidapi-libusb.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 2e495065..00000000 --- a/pc/hidapi-libusb.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: hidapi-libusb -Description: C Library for USB HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows. This is the libusb implementation. -Version: @VERSION@ -Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi-libusb -Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi diff --git a/pc/hidapi.pc.in b/pc/hidapi.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 5835c99b..00000000 --- a/pc/hidapi.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: hidapi -Description: C Library for USB/Bluetooth HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows. -Version: @VERSION@ -Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi -Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi diff --git a/testgui/.gitignore b/testgui/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index f989ea8c..00000000 --- a/testgui/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Debug -Release -*.exp -*.ilk -*.lib -*.suo -*.vcproj.* -*.ncb -*.suo -*.dll -*.pdb -*.o -hidapi-testgui -hidapi-hidraw-testgui -hidapi-libusb-testgui -.deps -.libs -*.la -*.lo -TestGUI.app diff --git a/testgui/Makefile-manual b/testgui/Makefile-manual deleted file mode 100644 index 3f61705f..00000000 --- a/testgui/Makefile-manual +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ - - -OS=$(shell uname) - -ifeq ($(OS), Darwin) - FILE=Makefile.mac -endif - -ifneq (,$(findstring MINGW,$(OS))) - FILE=Makefile.mingw -endif - -ifeq ($(OS), Linux) - FILE=Makefile.linux -endif - -ifeq ($(OS), FreeBSD) - FILE=Makefile.freebsd -endif - -ifeq ($(FILE), ) -all: - $(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported at this time.) -endif - -include $(FILE) diff --git a/testgui/Makefile.am b/testgui/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 1c02f3f2..00000000 --- a/testgui/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ - -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ $(CFLAGS_TESTGUI) - -if OS_LINUX -## Linux -bin_PROGRAMS = hidapi-hidraw-testgui hidapi-libusb-testgui - -hidapi_hidraw_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp -hidapi_hidraw_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/linux/libhidapi-hidraw.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI) - -hidapi_libusb_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp -hidapi_libusb_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libusb/libhidapi-libusb.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI) -else -## Other OS's -bin_PROGRAMS = hidapi-testgui - -hidapi_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp -hidapi_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/$(backend)/libhidapi.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI) -endif - -if OS_DARWIN -hidapi_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp mac_support_cocoa.m mac_support.h -# Rules for copying the binary and its dependencies into the app bundle. -TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT): hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT) - $(srcdir)/copy_to_bundle.sh - -all: all-am TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT) - -endif - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - copy_to_bundle.sh \ - Makefile-manual \ - Makefile.freebsd \ - Makefile.linux \ - Makefile.mac \ - Makefile.mingw \ - TestGUI.app.in \ - testgui.sln \ - testgui.vcproj - -distclean-local: - rm -rf TestGUI.app diff --git a/testgui/Makefile.freebsd b/testgui/Makefile.freebsd deleted file mode 100644 index 09a24737..00000000 --- a/testgui/Makefile.freebsd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: testgui - -CC=cc -CXX=c++ -COBJS=../libusb/hid.o -CPPOBJS=test.o -OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -I/usr/local/include `fox-config --cflags` -Wall -g -c -LDFLAGS= -L/usr/local/lib -LIBS= -lusb -liconv `fox-config --libs` -pthread - - -testgui: $(OBJS) - $(CXX) -Wall -g $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBS) - -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -clean: - rm *.o testgui - -.PHONY: clean diff --git a/testgui/Makefile.linux b/testgui/Makefile.linux deleted file mode 100644 index d32e1631..00000000 --- a/testgui/Makefile.linux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: testgui - -CC=gcc -CXX=g++ -COBJS=../libusb/hid.o -CPPOBJS=test.o -OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -Wall -g -c `fox-config --cflags` `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags` -LIBS=-ludev -lrt -lpthread `fox-config --libs` `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --libs` - - -testgui: $(OBJS) - g++ -Wall -g $^ $(LIBS) -o testgui - -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -clean: - 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-$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -$(OBJCOBJS): %.o: %.m - $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) -x objective-c++ $< -o $@ - -TestGUI.app: TestGUI.app.in - rm -Rf TestGUI.app - mkdir -p TestGUI.app - cp -R TestGUI.app.in/ TestGUI.app - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) hidapi-testgui - rm -Rf TestGUI.app - -.PHONY: clean diff --git a/testgui/Makefile.mingw b/testgui/Makefile.mingw deleted file mode 100644 index df0f69d1..00000000 --- a/testgui/Makefile.mingw +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: hidapi-testgui - -CC=gcc -CXX=g++ -COBJS=../windows/hid.o -CPPOBJS=test.o -OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -I../../hidapi-externals/fox/include -g -c -LIBS= -mwindows -lsetupapi -L../../hidapi-externals/fox/lib -Wl,-Bstatic -lFOX-1.6 -Wl,-Bdynamic -lgdi32 -Wl,--enable-auto-import -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lkernel32 - 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-#### Configuration: -# The name of the executable. It is assumed -# that it is in the current working directory. -EXE_NAME=hidapi-testgui -# Path to the executable directory inside the bundle. -# This must be an absolute path, so use $PWD. -EXEPATH=$PWD/TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS -# Libraries to explicitly bundle, even though they -# may not be in /opt/local. One per line. These -# are used with grep, so only a portion of the name -# is required. eg: libFOX, libz, etc. -LIBS_TO_BUNDLE=libFOX - - -function copydeps { - local file=$1 - # echo "Copying deps for $file...." - local BASE_OF_EXE=`basename $file` - - # A will contain the dependencies of this library - local A=`otool -LX $file |cut -f 1 -d " "` - local i - for i in $A; do - local BASE=`basename $i` - - # See if it's a lib we specifically want to bundle - local bundle_this_lib=0 - local j - for j in $LIBS_TO_BUNDLE; do - echo $i |grep -q $j - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - bundle_this_lib=1 - echo "bundling $i because it's in the list." - break; - fi - done - - # See if it's in /opt/local. Bundle all in /opt/local - local isOptLocal=0 - echo $i |grep -q /opt/local - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - isOptLocal=1 - echo "bundling $i because it's in /opt/local." - fi - - # Bundle the library - if [ $isOptLocal -ne 0 ] || [ $bundle_this_lib -ne 0 ]; then - - # Copy the file into the bundle if it exists. - if [ -f $EXEPATH/$BASE ]; then - z=0 - else - cp $i $EXEPATH - chmod 755 $EXEPATH/$BASE - fi - - - # echo "$BASE_OF_EXE depends on $BASE" - - # Fix the paths using install_name_tool and then - # call this function recursively for each dependency - # of this library. - if [ $BASE_OF_EXE != $BASE ]; then - - # Fix the paths - install_name_tool -id @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE - install_name_tool -change $i @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE_OF_EXE - - # Call this function (recursive) on - # on each dependency of this library. - copydeps $EXEPATH/$BASE - fi - fi - done -} - -rm -f $EXEPATH/* - -# Copy the binary into the bundle. Use ../libtool to do this if it's -# available beacuse if $EXE_NAME was built with autotools, it will be -# necessary. If ../libtool not available, just use cp to do the copy, but -# only if $EXE_NAME is a binary. -if [ -x ../libtool ]; then - ../libtool --mode=install cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH -else - file -bI $EXE_NAME |grep binary - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "There is no ../libtool and $EXE_NAME is not a binary." - echo "I'm not sure what to do." - exit 1 - else - cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH - fi -fi -copydeps $EXEPATH/$EXE_NAME diff --git a/testgui/mac_support.cpp b/testgui/mac_support.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index e1e38744..00000000 --- a/testgui/mac_support.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -/******************************* - Mac support for HID Test GUI - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - Some of this code is from Apple Documentation, most notably - http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/documentation/AppleScript/Conceptual/AppleEvents/AppleEvents.pdf -*******************************/ - -#include -#include - - -extern FXMainWindow *g_main_window; - -static pascal OSErr HandleQuitMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent - *reply, long handlerRefcon) -{ - puts("Quitting\n"); - FXApp::instance()->exit(); - return 0; -} - -static pascal OSErr HandleReopenMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent - *reply, long handlerRefcon) -{ - puts("Showing"); - g_main_window->show(); - return 0; -} - -static pascal OSErr HandleWildCardMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent - *reply, long handlerRefcon) -{ - puts("WildCard\n"); - return 0; -} - -OSStatus AEHandler(EventHandlerCallRef inCaller, EventRef inEvent, void* inRefcon) -{ - Boolean release = false; - EventRecord eventRecord; - OSErr ignoreErrForThisSample; - - // Events of type kEventAppleEvent must be removed from the queue - // before being passed to AEProcessAppleEvent. - if (IsEventInQueue(GetMainEventQueue(), inEvent)) - { - // RemoveEventFromQueue will release the event, which will - // destroy it if we don't retain it first. - RetainEvent(inEvent); - release = true; - RemoveEventFromQueue(GetMainEventQueue(), inEvent); - } - // Convert the event ref to the type AEProcessAppleEvent expects. - ConvertEventRefToEventRecord(inEvent, &eventRecord); - ignoreErrForThisSample = AEProcessAppleEvent(&eventRecord); - if (release) - ReleaseEvent(inEvent); - // This Carbon event has been handled, even if no AppleEvent handlers - // were installed for the Apple event. - return noErr; -} - -static void HandleEvent(EventRecord *event) -{ - //printf("What: %d message %x\n", event->what, event->message); - if (event->what == osEvt) { - if (((event->message >> 24) & 0xff) == suspendResumeMessage) { - if (event->message & resumeFlag) { - g_main_window->show(); - } - } - } - -#if 0 - switch (event->what) - { - case mouseDown: - //HandleMouseDown(event); - break; - case keyDown: - case autoKey: - //HandleKeyPress(event); - break; - case kHighLevelEvent: - puts("Calling ProcessAppleEvent\n"); - AEProcessAppleEvent(event); - break; - } -#endif -} - -void -init_apple_message_system() -{ - OSErr err; - static const EventTypeSpec appleEvents[] = - { - { kEventClassAppleEvent, kEventAppleEvent } - }; - - /* Install the handler for Apple Events */ - InstallApplicationEventHandler(NewEventHandlerUPP(AEHandler), - GetEventTypeCount(appleEvents), appleEvents, 0, NULL); - - /* Install handlers for the individual Apple Events that come - from the Dock icon: the Reopen (click), and the Quit messages. */ - err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, kAEQuitApplication, - NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleQuitMessage), 0, false); - err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, kAEReopenApplication, - NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleReopenMessage), 0, false); -#if 0 - // Left as an example of a wild card match. - err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, typeWildCard, - NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleWildMessage), 0, false); -#endif -} - -void -check_apple_events() -{ - RgnHandle cursorRgn = NULL; - Boolean gotEvent=TRUE; - EventRecord event; - - while (gotEvent) { - gotEvent = WaitNextEvent(everyEvent, &event, 0L/*timeout*/, cursorRgn); - if (gotEvent) { - HandleEvent(&event); - } - } -} diff --git a/testgui/mac_support.h b/testgui/mac_support.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7d9ab493..00000000 --- a/testgui/mac_support.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/******************************* - Mac support for HID Test GUI - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - -*******************************/ - -#ifndef MAC_SUPPORT_H__ -#define MAC_SUPPORT_H__ - -extern "C" { - void init_apple_message_system(); - void check_apple_events(); -} - -#endif diff --git a/testgui/mac_support_cocoa.m b/testgui/mac_support_cocoa.m deleted file mode 100644 index 75de7e9c..00000000 --- a/testgui/mac_support_cocoa.m +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -/******************************* - Mac support for HID Test GUI - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software -*******************************/ - -#include -#import - -extern FXMainWindow *g_main_window; - - -@interface MyAppDelegate : NSObject -{ -} -@end - -@implementation MyAppDelegate -- (void) applicationWillBecomeActive:(NSNotification*)notif -{ - printf("WillBecomeActive\n"); - g_main_window->show(); - -} - -- (void) applicationWillTerminate:(NSNotification*)notif -{ - /* Doesn't get called. Not sure why */ - printf("WillTerminate\n"); - FXApp::instance()->exit(); -} - -- (NSApplicationTerminateReply) applicationShouldTerminate:(NSApplication*)sender -{ - /* Doesn't get called. Not sure why */ - printf("ShouldTerminate\n"); - return YES; -} - -- (void) applicationWillHide:(NSNotification*)notif -{ - printf("WillHide\n"); - g_main_window->hide(); -} - -- (void) handleQuitEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)event withReplyEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)replyEvent -{ - printf("QuitEvent\n"); - FXApp::instance()->exit(); -} - -@end - -extern "C" { - -void -init_apple_message_system() -{ - static MyAppDelegate *d = [MyAppDelegate new]; - - [[NSApplication sharedApplication] setDelegate:d]; - - /* Register for Apple Events. */ - /* This is from - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1768497/application-exit-event */ - NSAppleEventManager *aem = [NSAppleEventManager sharedAppleEventManager]; - [aem setEventHandler:d - andSelector:@selector(handleQuitEvent:withReplyEvent:) - forEventClass:kCoreEventClass andEventID:kAEQuitApplication]; -} - -void -check_apple_events() -{ - NSApplication *app = [NSApplication sharedApplication]; - - NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [NSAutoreleasePool new]; - while (1) { - NSEvent* event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask - untilDate:nil - inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode - dequeue:YES]; - if (event == NULL) - break; - else { - //printf("Event happened: Type: %d\n", event->_type); - [app sendEvent: event]; - } - } - [pool release]; -} - -} /* extern "C" */ diff --git a/testgui/start.sh b/testgui/start.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 980635d9..00000000 --- a/testgui/start.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -xterm -e /Users/alan/work/hidapi/testgui/TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/tg diff --git a/testgui/test.cpp b/testgui/test.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 538db791..00000000 --- a/testgui/test.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,532 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************* - Demo Program for HIDAPI - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 2010-07-20 - - Copyright 2010, All Rights Reserved - - This contents of this file may be used by anyone - for any reason without any conditions and may be - used as a starting point for your own applications - which use HIDAPI. -********************************************************/ - - -#include - -#include "hidapi.h" -#include "mac_support.h" -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef _WIN32 - // Thanks Microsoft, but I know how to use strncpy(). - #pragma warning(disable:4996) -#endif - -class MainWindow : public FXMainWindow { - FXDECLARE(MainWindow) - -public: - enum { - ID_FIRST = FXMainWindow::ID_LAST, - ID_CONNECT, - ID_DISCONNECT, - ID_RESCAN, - ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT, - ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT, - ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT, - ID_CLEAR, - ID_TIMER, - ID_MAC_TIMER, - ID_LAST, - }; - -private: - FXList *device_list; - FXButton *connect_button; - FXButton *disconnect_button; - FXButton *rescan_button; - FXButton *output_button; - FXLabel *connected_label; - FXTextField *output_text; - FXTextField *output_len; - FXButton *feature_button; - FXButton *get_feature_button; - FXTextField *feature_text; - FXTextField *feature_len; - FXTextField *get_feature_text; - FXText *input_text; - FXFont *title_font; - - struct hid_device_info *devices; - hid_device *connected_device; - size_t getDataFromTextField(FXTextField *tf, char *buf, size_t len); - int getLengthFromTextField(FXTextField *tf); - - -protected: - MainWindow() {}; -public: - MainWindow(FXApp *a); - ~MainWindow(); - virtual void create(); - - long onConnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onDisconnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onRescan(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onSendOutputReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onSendFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onGetFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onClear(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); - long onMacTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr); -}; - -// FOX 1.7 changes the timeouts to all be nanoseconds. -// Fox 1.6 had all timeouts as milliseconds. -#if (FOX_MINOR >= 7) - const int timeout_scalar = 1000*1000; -#else - const int timeout_scalar = 1; -#endif - -FXMainWindow *g_main_window; - - -FXDEFMAP(MainWindow) MainWindowMap [] = { - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_CONNECT, MainWindow::onConnect ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_DISCONNECT, MainWindow::onDisconnect ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_RESCAN, MainWindow::onRescan ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT, MainWindow::onSendOutputReport ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT, MainWindow::onSendFeatureReport ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT, MainWindow::onGetFeatureReport ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_CLEAR, MainWindow::onClear ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_TIMEOUT, MainWindow::ID_TIMER, MainWindow::onTimeout ), - FXMAPFUNC(SEL_TIMEOUT, MainWindow::ID_MAC_TIMER, MainWindow::onMacTimeout ), -}; - -FXIMPLEMENT(MainWindow, FXMainWindow, MainWindowMap, ARRAYNUMBER(MainWindowMap)); - -MainWindow::MainWindow(FXApp *app) - : FXMainWindow(app, "HIDAPI Test Application", NULL, NULL, DECOR_ALL, 200,100, 425,700) -{ - devices = NULL; - connected_device = NULL; - - FXVerticalFrame *vf = new FXVerticalFrame(this, LAYOUT_FILL_Y|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - - FXLabel *label = new FXLabel(vf, "HIDAPI Test Tool"); - title_font = new FXFont(getApp(), "Arial", 14, FXFont::Bold); - label->setFont(title_font); - - new FXLabel(vf, - "Select a device and press Connect.", NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT); - new FXLabel(vf, - "Output data bytes can be entered in the Output section, \n" - "separated by space, comma or brackets. Data starting with 0x\n" - "is treated as hex. Data beginning with a 0 is treated as \n" - "octal. All other data is treated as decimal.", NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT); - new FXLabel(vf, - "Data received from the device appears in the Input section.", - NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT); - new FXLabel(vf, - "Optionally, a report length may be specified. Extra bytes are\n" - "padded with zeros. If no length is specified, the length is \n" - "inferred from the data.", - NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT); - new FXLabel(vf, ""); - - // Device List and Connect/Disconnect buttons - FXHorizontalFrame *hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(vf, LAYOUT_FILL_X); - //device_list = new FXList(new FXHorizontalFrame(hf,FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LISTBOX_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y|LAYOUT_FIX_WIDTH|LAYOUT_FIX_HEIGHT, 0,0,300,200); - device_list = new FXList(new FXHorizontalFrame(hf,FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LISTBOX_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y, 0,0,300,200); - FXVerticalFrame *buttonVF = new FXVerticalFrame(hf); - connect_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Connect", NULL, this, ID_CONNECT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - disconnect_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Disconnect", NULL, this, ID_DISCONNECT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - disconnect_button->disable(); - rescan_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Re-Scan devices", NULL, this, ID_RESCAN, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - new FXHorizontalFrame(buttonVF, 0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,50,0); - - connected_label = new FXLabel(vf, "Disconnected"); - - new FXHorizontalFrame(vf); - - // Output Group Box - FXGroupBox *gb = new FXGroupBox(vf, "Output", FRAME_GROOVE|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - FXMatrix *matrix = new FXMatrix(gb, 3, MATRIX_BY_COLUMNS|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - new FXLabel(matrix, "Data"); - new FXLabel(matrix, "Length"); - new FXLabel(matrix, ""); - - //hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X); - output_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN); - output_text->setText("1 0x81 0"); - output_len = new FXTextField(matrix, 5, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN); - output_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Send Output Report", NULL, this, ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - output_button->disable(); - //new FXHorizontalFrame(matrix, LAYOUT_FILL_X); - - //hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X); - feature_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN); - feature_len = new FXTextField(matrix, 5, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN); - feature_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Send Feature Report", NULL, this, ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - feature_button->disable(); - - get_feature_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN); - new FXWindow(matrix); - get_feature_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Get Feature Report", NULL, this, ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X); - get_feature_button->disable(); - - - // Input Group Box - gb = new FXGroupBox(vf, "Input", FRAME_GROOVE|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y); - FXVerticalFrame *innerVF = new FXVerticalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y); - input_text = new FXText(new FXHorizontalFrame(innerVF,LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y|FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y); - input_text->setEditable(false); - new FXButton(innerVF, "Clear", NULL, this, ID_CLEAR, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_RIGHT); - - -} - -MainWindow::~MainWindow() -{ - if (connected_device) - hid_close(connected_device); - hid_exit(); - delete title_font; -} - -void -MainWindow::create() -{ - FXMainWindow::create(); - show(); - - onRescan(NULL, 0, NULL); - - -#ifdef __APPLE__ - init_apple_message_system(); -#endif - - getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_MAC_TIMER, - 50 * timeout_scalar /*50ms*/); -} - -long -MainWindow::onConnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - if (connected_device != NULL) - return 1; - - FXint cur_item = device_list->getCurrentItem(); - if (cur_item < 0) - return -1; - FXListItem *item = device_list->getItem(cur_item); - if (!item) - return -1; - struct hid_device_info *device_info = (struct hid_device_info*) item->getData(); - if (!device_info) - return -1; - - connected_device = hid_open_path(device_info->path); - - if (!connected_device) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Device Error", "Unable To Connect to Device"); - return -1; - } - - hid_set_nonblocking(connected_device, 1); - - getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_TIMER, - 5 * timeout_scalar /*5ms*/); - - FXString s; - s.format("Connected to: %04hx:%04hx -", device_info->vendor_id, device_info->product_id); - s += FXString(" ") + device_info->manufacturer_string; - s += FXString(" ") + device_info->product_string; - connected_label->setText(s); - output_button->enable(); - feature_button->enable(); - get_feature_button->enable(); - connect_button->disable(); - disconnect_button->enable(); - input_text->setText(""); - - - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onDisconnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - hid_close(connected_device); - connected_device = NULL; - connected_label->setText("Disconnected"); - output_button->disable(); - feature_button->disable(); - get_feature_button->disable(); - connect_button->enable(); - disconnect_button->disable(); - - getApp()->removeTimeout(this, ID_TIMER); - - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onRescan(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - struct hid_device_info *cur_dev; - - device_list->clearItems(); - - // List the Devices - hid_free_enumeration(devices); - devices = hid_enumerate(0x0, 0x0); - cur_dev = devices; - while (cur_dev) { - // Add it to the List Box. - FXString s; - FXString usage_str; - s.format("%04hx:%04hx -", cur_dev->vendor_id, cur_dev->product_id); - s += FXString(" ") + cur_dev->manufacturer_string; - s += FXString(" ") + cur_dev->product_string; - usage_str.format(" (usage: %04hx:%04hx) ", cur_dev->usage_page, cur_dev->usage); - s += usage_str; - FXListItem *li = new FXListItem(s, NULL, cur_dev); - device_list->appendItem(li); - - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - - if (device_list->getNumItems() == 0) - device_list->appendItem("*** No Devices Connected ***"); - else { - device_list->selectItem(0); - } - - return 1; -} - -size_t -MainWindow::getDataFromTextField(FXTextField *tf, char *buf, size_t len) -{ - const char *delim = " ,{}\t\r\n"; - FXString data = tf->getText(); - const FXchar *d = data.text(); - size_t i = 0; - - // Copy the string from the GUI. - size_t sz = strlen(d); - char *str = (char*) malloc(sz+1); - strcpy(str, d); - - // For each token in the string, parse and store in buf[]. - char *token = strtok(str, delim); - while (token) { - char *endptr; - long int val = strtol(token, &endptr, 0); - buf[i++] = val; - token = strtok(NULL, delim); - } - - free(str); - return i; -} - -/* getLengthFromTextField() - Returns length: - 0: empty text field - >0: valid length - -1: invalid length */ -int -MainWindow::getLengthFromTextField(FXTextField *tf) -{ - long int len; - FXString str = tf->getText(); - size_t sz = str.length(); - - if (sz > 0) { - char *endptr; - len = strtol(str.text(), &endptr, 0); - if (endptr != str.text() && *endptr == '\0') { - if (len <= 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Enter a length greater than zero."); - return -1; - } - return len; - } - else - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -long -MainWindow::onSendOutputReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - char buf[256]; - size_t data_len, len; - int textfield_len; - - memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf)); - textfield_len = getLengthFromTextField(output_len); - data_len = getDataFromTextField(output_text, buf, sizeof(buf)); - - if (textfield_len < 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is invalid. Please enter a number in hex, octal, or decimal."); - return 1; - } - - if (textfield_len > sizeof(buf)) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is too long."); - return 1; - } - - len = (textfield_len)? textfield_len: data_len; - - int res = hid_write(connected_device, (const unsigned char*)buf, len); - if (res < 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Writing", "Could not write to device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device)); - } - - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onSendFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - char buf[256]; - size_t data_len, len; - int textfield_len; - - memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf)); - textfield_len = getLengthFromTextField(feature_len); - data_len = getDataFromTextField(feature_text, buf, sizeof(buf)); - - if (textfield_len < 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is invalid. Please enter a number in hex, octal, or decimal."); - return 1; - } - - if (textfield_len > sizeof(buf)) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is too long."); - return 1; - } - - len = (textfield_len)? textfield_len: data_len; - - int res = hid_send_feature_report(connected_device, (const unsigned char*)buf, len); - if (res < 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Writing", "Could not send feature report to device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device)); - } - - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onGetFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - char buf[256]; - size_t len; - - memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf)); - len = getDataFromTextField(get_feature_text, buf, sizeof(buf)); - - if (len != 1) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Too many numbers", "Enter only a single report number in the text field"); - } - - int res = hid_get_feature_report(connected_device, (unsigned char*)buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (res < 0) { - FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Getting Report", "Could not get feature report from device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device)); - } - - if (res > 0) { - FXString s; - s.format("Returned Feature Report. %d bytes:\n", res); - for (int i = 0; i < res; i++) { - FXString t; - t.format("%02hhx ", buf[i]); - s += t; - if ((i+1) % 4 == 0) - s += " "; - if ((i+1) % 16 == 0) - s += "\n"; - } - s += "\n"; - input_text->appendText(s); - input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX); - } - - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onClear(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - input_text->setText(""); - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ - unsigned char buf[256]; - int res = hid_read(connected_device, buf, sizeof(buf)); - - if (res > 0) { - FXString s; - s.format("Received %d bytes:\n", res); - for (int i = 0; i < res; i++) { - FXString t; - t.format("%02hhx ", buf[i]); - s += t; - if ((i+1) % 4 == 0) - s += " "; - if ((i+1) % 16 == 0) - s += "\n"; - } - s += "\n"; - input_text->appendText(s); - input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX); - } - if (res < 0) { - input_text->appendText("hid_read() returned error\n"); - input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX); - } - - getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_TIMER, - 5 * timeout_scalar /*5ms*/); - return 1; -} - -long -MainWindow::onMacTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr) -{ -#ifdef __APPLE__ - check_apple_events(); - - getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_MAC_TIMER, - 50 * timeout_scalar /*50ms*/); -#endif - - return 1; -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - FXApp app("HIDAPI Test Application", "Signal 11 Software"); - app.init(argc, argv); - g_main_window = new MainWindow(&app); - app.create(); - app.run(); - return 0; -} diff --git a/testgui/testgui.sln b/testgui/testgui.sln deleted file mode 100644 index 56be6c6a..00000000 --- a/testgui/testgui.sln +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ - -Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00 -# Visual C++ Express 2008 -Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "testgui", "testgui.vcproj", "{08769AC3-785A-4DDC-BFC7-1775414B7AB7}" -EndProject -Global - GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution - Debug|Win32 = Debug|Win32 - Release|Win32 = Release|Win32 - EndGlobalSection - GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution - {08769AC3-785A-4DDC-BFC7-1775414B7AB7}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 - {08769AC3-785A-4DDC-BFC7-1775414B7AB7}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 - {08769AC3-785A-4DDC-BFC7-1775414B7AB7}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 - {08769AC3-785A-4DDC-BFC7-1775414B7AB7}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32 - EndGlobalSection - GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution - HideSolutionNode = FALSE - EndGlobalSection -EndGlobal diff --git a/testgui/testgui.vcproj b/testgui/testgui.vcproj deleted file mode 100644 index 0f73a013..00000000 --- a/testgui/testgui.vcproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/udev/99-hid.rules b/udev/99-hid.rules deleted file mode 100644 index 09e7c028..00000000 --- a/udev/99-hid.rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# This is a sample udev file for HIDAPI devices which changes the permissions -# to 0666 (world readable/writable) for a specified device on Linux systems. - - -# If you are using the libusb implementation of hidapi (hid-libusb.c), then -# use something like the following line, substituting the VID and PID with -# those of your device. Note that for kernels before 2.6.24, you will need -# to substitute "usb" with "usb_device". It shouldn't hurt to use two lines -# (one each way) for compatibility with older systems. - -# HIDAPI/libusb -SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="003f", MODE="0666" - - -# If you are using the hidraw implementation, then do something like the -# following, substituting the VID and PID with your device. Busnum 1 is USB. - -# HIDAPI/hidraw -KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{busnum}=="1", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="003f", MODE="0666" - -# Once done, optionally rename this file for your device, and drop it into -# /etc/udev/rules.d and unplug and re-plug your device. This is all that is -# necessary to see the new permissions. Udev does not have to be restarted. - -# Note that the hexadecimal values for VID and PID are case sensitive and -# must be lower case. - -# If you think permissions of 0666 are too loose, then see: -# http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html for more information on finer -# grained permission setting. For example, it might be sufficient to just -# set the group or user owner for specific devices (for example the plugdev -# group on some systems). diff --git a/windows/.gitignore b/windows/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index a3f6d875..00000000 --- a/windows/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -Debug -Release -*.exp -*.ilk -*.lib -*.suo -*.vcproj.* -*.ncb -*.suo -*.dll -*.pdb -.deps -.libs -*.lo -*.la diff --git a/windows/CMakeLists.txt b/windows/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5129ea97..00000000 --- a/windows/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -message(STATUS " Windows" ) - -include_directories( ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ ) -add_library( hidapi STATIC hid.c ) -target_link_libraries( hidapi setupapi ) diff --git a/windows/Makefile-manual b/windows/Makefile-manual deleted file mode 100644 index ac471d66..00000000 --- a/windows/Makefile-manual +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ - - -OS=$(shell uname) - -ifneq (,$(findstring MINGW,$(OS))) - FILE=Makefile.mingw -endif - -ifeq ($(FILE), ) -all: - $(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported at this time.) -endif - -include $(FILE) diff --git a/windows/Makefile.am b/windows/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 97e261ac..00000000 --- a/windows/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la -libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c -libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ -libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS) - -hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi -hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - ddk_build \ - hidapi.vcproj \ - hidtest.vcproj \ - Makefile-manual \ - Makefile.mingw \ - hidapi.sln diff --git a/windows/Makefile.mingw b/windows/Makefile.mingw deleted file mode 100644 index b8000041..00000000 --- a/windows/Makefile.mingw +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -########################################### -# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program -# -# Alan Ott -# Signal 11 Software -# 2010-06-01 -########################################### - -all: hidtest libhidapi.dll - -CC=gcc -CXX=g++ -COBJS=hid.o -CPPOBJS=../hidtest/hidtest.o -OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) -CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -g -c -LIBS= -lsetupapi -DLL_LDFLAGS = -mwindows -lsetupapi - -hidtest: $(OBJS) - g++ -g $^ $(LIBS) -o hidtest - -libhidapi.dll: $(OBJS) - $(CC) -g $^ $(DLL_LDFLAGS) -o libhidapi.dll - -$(COBJS): %.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp - $(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@ - -clean: - rm *.o ../hidtest/*.o hidtest.exe - -.PHONY: clean diff --git a/windows/ddk_build/.gitignore b/windows/ddk_build/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 823ff0b2..00000000 --- a/windows/ddk_build/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -*.log -obj*_*_* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/windows/ddk_build/hidapi.def b/windows/ddk_build/hidapi.def deleted file mode 100644 index 05e35afd..00000000 --- a/windows/ddk_build/hidapi.def +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -LIBRARY hidapi -EXPORTS - hid_open @1 - hid_write @2 - hid_read @3 - hid_close @4 - hid_get_product_string @5 - hid_get_manufacturer_string @6 - hid_get_serial_number_string @7 - hid_get_indexed_string @8 - hid_error @9 - hid_set_nonblocking @10 - hid_enumerate @11 - hid_open_path @12 - hid_send_feature_report @13 - hid_get_feature_report @14 - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/windows/ddk_build/makefile b/windows/ddk_build/makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 637f712a..00000000 --- a/windows/ddk_build/makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################# -# -# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1995, 1996 -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# MAKEFILE for HID directory -# -############################################################################# - -!IFDEF WIN95_BUILD - -ROOT=..\..\..\.. - -VERSIONLIST = debug retail -IS_32 = TRUE -IS_SDK = TRUE -IS_PRIVATE = TRUE -IS_SDK = TRUE -IS_DDK = TRUE -WIN32 = TRUE -COMMONMKFILE = hidapi.mk - -!include $(ROOT)\dev\master.mk - - -!ELSE - -# -# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!!! Edit .\sources. if you want to add a new source -# file to this component. This file merely indirects to the real make file -# that is shared by all the driver components of the Windows NT DDK -# - -!IF DEFINED(_NT_TARGET_VERSION) -! IF $(_NT_TARGET_VERSION)>=0x501 -! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.def -! ELSE -# Only warn once per directory -! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.plt -! IF "$(BUILD_PASS)"=="PASS1" -! message BUILDMSG: Warning : The sample "$(MAKEDIR)" is not valid for the current OS target. -! ENDIF -! ENDIF -!ELSE -! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.def -!ENDIF - -!ENDIF - diff --git a/windows/ddk_build/sources b/windows/ddk_build/sources deleted file mode 100644 index 7f06a096..00000000 --- a/windows/ddk_build/sources +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -TARGETNAME=hidapi -TARGETTYPE=DYNLINK -UMTYPE=console -UMENTRY=main - -MSC_WARNING_LEVEL=/W3 /WX - -TARGETLIBS=$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\hid.lib \ - $(SDK_LIB_PATH)\setupapi.lib \ - $(SDK_LIB_PATH)\kernel32.lib \ - $(SDK_LIB_PATH)\comdlg32.lib - -USE_MSVCRT=1 - -INCLUDES= ..\..\hidapi -SOURCES= ..\hid.c \ - - -TARGET_DESTINATION=retail - -MUI=0 -MUI_COMMENT="HID Interface DLL" - diff --git a/windows/hid.c b/windows/hid.c deleted file mode 100755 index fef1fc83..00000000 --- a/windows/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,854 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************* - HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for - communication with HID devices. - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 8/22/2009 - - Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved. - - At the discretion of the user of this library, - this software may be licensed under the terms of the - GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the - original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt, - LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt - files located at the root of the source distribution. - These files may also be found in the public source - code repository located at: - http://github.com/signal11/hidapi . -********************************************************/ - -#include -// for MinGW < 5.3 include locally provided "../windows hidsdi.h" rather -// than #include : -// #include "./hidsdi.h" -#include - -#ifndef _NTDEF_ -typedef LONG NTSTATUS; -#endif - -#ifdef __MINGW32__ -#include -#include -#include -#endif - -#ifdef __CYGWIN__ -#include -#define _wcsdup wcsdup -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - #include - #include - - /* Copied from inc/ddk/hidclass.h, part of the Windows DDK. */ - #define HID_OUT_CTL_CODE(id) \ - CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_KEYBOARD, (id), METHOD_OUT_DIRECT, FILE_ANY_ACCESS) - #define IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE HID_OUT_CTL_CODE(100) - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} /* extern "C" */ -#endif - -#include -#include - - -#include "hidapi.h" - - -#ifdef _MSC_VER - /* Thanks Microsoft, but I know how to use strncpy(). */ - #pragma warning(disable:4996) -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -struct hid_device_ { - HANDLE device_handle; - BOOL blocking; - USHORT output_report_length; - size_t input_report_length; - void *last_error_str; - DWORD last_error_num; - BOOL read_pending; - char *read_buf; - OVERLAPPED ol; -}; - -static hid_device *new_hid_device() -{ - hid_device *dev = (hid_device*) calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device)); - dev->device_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; - dev->blocking = TRUE; - dev->output_report_length = 0; - dev->input_report_length = 0; - dev->last_error_str = NULL; - dev->last_error_num = 0; - dev->read_pending = FALSE; - dev->read_buf = NULL; - memset(&dev->ol, 0, sizeof(dev->ol)); - dev->ol.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE /*inital state f=nonsignaled*/, NULL); - - return dev; -} - -static void free_hid_device(hid_device *dev) -{ - CloseHandle(dev->ol.hEvent); - CloseHandle(dev->device_handle); - LocalFree(dev->last_error_str); - free(dev->read_buf); - free(dev); -} - -static void register_error(hid_device *device, const char *op) -{ - WCHAR *ptr, *msg; - - FormatMessageW(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | - FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | - FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, - NULL, - GetLastError(), - MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), - (LPVOID)&msg, 0/*sz*/, - NULL); - - /* Get rid of the CR and LF that FormatMessage() sticks at the - end of the message. Thanks Microsoft! */ - ptr = msg; - while (*ptr) { - if (*ptr == '\r') { - *ptr = 0x0000; - break; - } - ptr++; - } - - /* Store the message off in the Device entry so that - the hid_error() function can pick it up. */ - LocalFree(device->last_error_str); - device->last_error_str = msg; -} - -static HANDLE open_device(const char *path, BOOL enumerate) -{ - HANDLE handle; - DWORD desired_access = (enumerate)? 0: (GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ); - DWORD share_mode = (enumerate)? - FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE: - FILE_SHARE_READ; - - handle = CreateFileA(path, - desired_access, - share_mode, - NULL, - OPEN_EXISTING, - FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED,/*FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,*/ - 0); - - return handle; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void) -{ - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void) -{ - return 0; -} - -struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT * HID_API_CALL hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id) -{ - BOOL res; - struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */ - struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL; - - /* Windows objects for interacting with the driver. */ - GUID InterfaceClassGuid; - HidD_GetHidGuid(&InterfaceClassGuid); - SP_DEVINFO_DATA devinfo_data; - SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA device_interface_data; - SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A *device_interface_detail_data = NULL; - HDEVINFO device_info_set = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; - int device_index = 0; - int i; - - if (hid_init() < 0) - return NULL; - - /* Initialize the Windows objects. */ - memset(&devinfo_data, 0x0, sizeof(devinfo_data)); - devinfo_data.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVINFO_DATA); - device_interface_data.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA); - - /* Get information for all the devices belonging to the HID class. */ - device_info_set = SetupDiGetClassDevsA(&InterfaceClassGuid, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_PRESENT | DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE); - - /* Iterate over each device in the HID class, looking for the right one. */ - - for (;;) { - HANDLE write_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; - DWORD required_size = 0; - HIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib; - - res = SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(device_info_set, - NULL, - &InterfaceClassGuid, - device_index, - &device_interface_data); - - if (!res) { - /* A return of FALSE from this function means that - there are no more devices. */ - break; - } - - /* Call with 0-sized detail size, and let the function - tell us how long the detail struct needs to be. The - size is put in &required_size. */ - res = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetailA(device_info_set, - &device_interface_data, - NULL, - 0, - &required_size, - NULL); - - /* Allocate a long enough structure for device_interface_detail_data. */ - device_interface_detail_data = (SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A*) malloc(required_size); - device_interface_detail_data->cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A); - - /* Get the detailed data for this device. The detail data gives us - the device path for this device, which is then passed into - CreateFile() to get a handle to the device. */ - res = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetailA(device_info_set, - &device_interface_data, - device_interface_detail_data, - required_size, - NULL, - NULL); - - if (!res) { - /* register_error(dev, "Unable to call SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail"); - Continue to the next device. */ - goto cont; - } - - /* Make sure this device is of Setup Class "HIDClass" and has a - driver bound to it. */ - for (i = 0; ; i++) { - char driver_name[256]; - - /* Populate devinfo_data. This function will return failure - when there are no more interfaces left. */ - res = SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(device_info_set, i, &devinfo_data); - if (!res) - goto cont; - - res = SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyA(device_info_set, &devinfo_data, - SPDRP_CLASS, NULL, (PBYTE)driver_name, sizeof(driver_name), NULL); - if (!res) - goto cont; - - if (strcmp(driver_name, "HIDClass") == 0) { - /* See if there's a driver bound. */ - res = SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyA(device_info_set, &devinfo_data, - SPDRP_DRIVER, NULL, (PBYTE)driver_name, sizeof(driver_name), NULL); - if (res) - break; - } - } - - //wprintf(L"HandleName: %s\n", device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath); - - /* Open a handle to the device */ - write_handle = open_device(device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath, TRUE); - - /* Check validity of write_handle. */ - if (write_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - /* Unable to open the device. */ - //register_error(dev, "CreateFile"); - goto cont_close; - } - - - /* Get the Vendor ID and Product ID for this device. */ - attrib.Size = sizeof(HIDD_ATTRIBUTES); - HidD_GetAttributes(write_handle, &attrib); - //wprintf(L"Product/Vendor: %x %x\n", attrib.ProductID, attrib.VendorID); - - /* Check the VID/PID to see if we should add this - device to the enumeration list. */ - if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || attrib.VendorID == vendor_id) && - (product_id == 0x0 || attrib.ProductID == product_id)) { - - #define WSTR_LEN 512 - const char *str; - struct hid_device_info *tmp; - PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA pp_data = NULL; - HIDP_CAPS caps; - BOOLEAN res; - NTSTATUS nt_res; - wchar_t wstr[WSTR_LEN]; /* TODO: Determine Size */ - size_t len; - - /* VID/PID match. Create the record. */ - tmp = (struct hid_device_info*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct hid_device_info)); - if (cur_dev) { - cur_dev->next = tmp; - } - else { - root = tmp; - } - cur_dev = tmp; - - /* Get the Usage Page and Usage for this device. */ - res = HidD_GetPreparsedData(write_handle, &pp_data); - if (res) { - nt_res = HidP_GetCaps(pp_data, &caps); - if (nt_res == HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - cur_dev->usage_page = caps.UsagePage; - cur_dev->usage = caps.Usage; - } - - HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data); - } - - /* Fill out the record */ - cur_dev->next = NULL; - str = device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath; - if (str) { - len = strlen(str); - cur_dev->path = (char*) calloc(len+1, sizeof(char)); - strncpy(cur_dev->path, str, len+1); - cur_dev->path[len] = '\0'; - } - else - cur_dev->path = NULL; - - /* Serial Number */ - res = HidD_GetSerialNumberString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr)); - wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000; - if (res) { - cur_dev->serial_number = _wcsdup(wstr); - } - - /* Manufacturer String */ - res = HidD_GetManufacturerString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr)); - wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000; - if (res) { - cur_dev->manufacturer_string = _wcsdup(wstr); - } - - /* Product String */ - res = HidD_GetProductString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr)); - wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000; - if (res) { - cur_dev->product_string = _wcsdup(wstr); - } - - /* VID/PID */ - cur_dev->vendor_id = attrib.VendorID; - cur_dev->product_id = attrib.ProductID; - - /* Release Number */ - cur_dev->release_number = attrib.VersionNumber; - - /* Interface Number. It can sometimes be parsed out of the path - on Windows if a device has multiple interfaces. See - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg487473 or - search for "Hardware IDs for HID Devices" at MSDN. If it's not - in the path, it's set to -1. */ - cur_dev->interface_number = -1; - if (cur_dev->path) { - char *interface_component = strstr(cur_dev->path, "&mi_"); - if (interface_component) { - char *hex_str = interface_component + 4; - char *endptr = NULL; - cur_dev->interface_number = strtol(hex_str, &endptr, 16); - if (endptr == hex_str) { - /* The parsing failed. Set interface_number to -1. */ - cur_dev->interface_number = -1; - } - } - } - } - -cont_close: - CloseHandle(write_handle); -cont: - /* We no longer need the detail data. It can be freed */ - free(device_interface_detail_data); - - device_index++; - - } - - /* Close the device information handle. */ - SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(device_info_set); - - return root; - -} - -void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs) -{ - /* TODO: Merge this with the Linux version. This function is platform-independent. */ - struct hid_device_info *d = devs; - while (d) { - struct hid_device_info *next = d->next; - free(d->path); - free(d->serial_number); - free(d->manufacturer_string); - free(d->product_string); - free(d); - d = next; - } -} - - -HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number) -{ - /* TODO: Merge this functions with the Linux version. This function should be platform independent. */ - struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev; - const char *path_to_open = NULL; - hid_device *handle = NULL; - - devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id); - cur_dev = devs; - while (cur_dev) { - if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id && - cur_dev->product_id == product_id) { - if (serial_number) { - if (wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - else { - path_to_open = cur_dev->path; - break; - } - } - cur_dev = cur_dev->next; - } - - if (path_to_open) { - /* Open the device */ - handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open); - } - - hid_free_enumeration(devs); - - return handle; -} - -HID_API_EXPORT hid_device* HID_API_CALL hid_open_path(const char *path) -{ - hid_device *dev; - HIDP_CAPS caps; - PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA pp_data = NULL; - BOOLEAN res; - NTSTATUS nt_res; - - if (hid_init() < 0) { - return NULL; - } - - dev = new_hid_device(); - - /* Open a handle to the device */ - dev->device_handle = open_device(path, FALSE); - - /* Check validity of write_handle. */ - if (dev->device_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - /* Unable to open the device. */ - register_error(dev, "CreateFile"); - goto err; - } - - /* Set the Input Report buffer size to 64 reports. */ - res = HidD_SetNumInputBuffers(dev->device_handle, 64); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_SetNumInputBuffers"); - goto err; - } - - /* Get the Input Report length for the device. */ - res = HidD_GetPreparsedData(dev->device_handle, &pp_data); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetPreparsedData"); - goto err; - } - - nt_res = HidP_GetCaps(pp_data, &caps); - if (nt_res != HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - register_error(dev, "HidP_GetCaps"); - goto err_pp_data; - } - dev->output_report_length = caps.OutputReportByteLength; - dev->input_report_length = caps.InputReportByteLength; - HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data); - - dev->read_buf = (char*) malloc(dev->input_report_length); - - return dev; - -err_pp_data: - HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data); -err: - free_hid_device(dev); - return NULL; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_report_descriptor(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - // IOCTL_HID_GET_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR - return -1; // not implemented yet -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - DWORD bytes_written; - BOOL res; - - OVERLAPPED ol; - unsigned char *buf; - memset(&ol, 0, sizeof(ol)); - - /* Make sure the right number of bytes are passed to WriteFile. Windows - expects the number of bytes which are in the _longest_ report (plus - one for the report number) bytes even if the data is a report - which is shorter than that. Windows gives us this value in - caps.OutputReportByteLength. If a user passes in fewer bytes than this, - create a temporary buffer which is the proper size. */ - if (length >= dev->output_report_length) { - /* The user passed the right number of bytes. Use the buffer as-is. */ - buf = (unsigned char *) data; - } else { - /* Create a temporary buffer and copy the user's data - into it, padding the rest with zeros. */ - buf = (unsigned char *) malloc(dev->output_report_length); - memcpy(buf, data, length); - memset(buf + length, 0, dev->output_report_length - length); - length = dev->output_report_length; - } - - res = WriteFile(dev->device_handle, buf, length, NULL, &ol); - - if (!res) { - if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) { - /* WriteFile() failed. Return error. */ - register_error(dev, "WriteFile"); - bytes_written = -1; - goto end_of_function; - } - } - - /* Wait here until the write is done. This makes - hid_write() synchronous. */ - res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &ol, &bytes_written, TRUE/*wait*/); - if (!res) { - /* The Write operation failed. */ - register_error(dev, "WriteFile"); - bytes_written = -1; - goto end_of_function; - } - -end_of_function: - if (buf != data) - free(buf); - - return bytes_written; -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds) -{ - DWORD bytes_read = 0; - size_t copy_len = 0; - BOOL res; - - /* Copy the handle for convenience. */ - HANDLE ev = dev->ol.hEvent; - - if (!dev->read_pending) { - /* Start an Overlapped I/O read. */ - dev->read_pending = TRUE; - memset(dev->read_buf, 0, dev->input_report_length); - ResetEvent(ev); - res = ReadFile(dev->device_handle, dev->read_buf, dev->input_report_length, &bytes_read, &dev->ol); - - if (!res) { - DWORD er = GetLastError(); - if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) { - /* ReadFile() has failed. - Clean up and return error. */ - CancelIo(dev->device_handle); - dev->read_pending = FALSE; - goto end_of_function; - } - } - } - - if (milliseconds >= 0) { - /* See if there is any data yet. */ - res = WaitForSingleObject(ev, milliseconds); - if (res != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { - /* There was no data this time. Return zero bytes available, - but leave the Overlapped I/O running. */ - return 0; - } - } - - /* Either WaitForSingleObject() told us that ReadFile has completed, or - we are in non-blocking mode. Get the number of bytes read. The actual - data has been copied to the data[] array which was passed to ReadFile(). */ - res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &dev->ol, &bytes_read, TRUE/*wait*/); - - /* Set pending back to false, even if GetOverlappedResult() returned error. */ - dev->read_pending = FALSE; - - if (res && bytes_read > 0) { - /* Copy the whole buffer, report number and all. */ - copy_len = length > bytes_read ? bytes_read : length; - memcpy(data, dev->read_buf, copy_len); - } - -end_of_function: - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "GetOverlappedResult"); - return -1; - } - - return copy_len; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, (dev->blocking)? -1: 0); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock) -{ - dev->blocking = !nonblock; - return 0; /* Success */ -} - -// return an event handle that can be used for poll/epoll/select etc -hid_handle_t HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_event_handle(hid_device *dev) -{ - return (hid_handle_t) dev->ol.hEvent; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - BOOL res = HidD_SetFeature(dev->device_handle, (PVOID)data, length); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_SetFeature"); - return -1; - } - - return length; -} - - -int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length) -{ - BOOL res; -#if 0 - res = HidD_GetFeature(dev->device_handle, data, length); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetFeature"); - return -1; - } - return 0; /* HidD_GetFeature() doesn't give us an actual length, unfortunately */ -#else - DWORD bytes_returned; - - OVERLAPPED ol; - memset(&ol, 0, sizeof(ol)); - - res = DeviceIoControl(dev->device_handle, - IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE, - data, length, - data, length, - &bytes_returned, &ol); - - if (!res) { - if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) { - /* DeviceIoControl() failed. Return error. */ - register_error(dev, "Send Feature Report DeviceIoControl"); - return -1; - } - } - - /* Wait here until the write is done. This makes - hid_get_feature_report() synchronous. */ - res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &ol, &bytes_returned, TRUE/*wait*/); - if (!res) { - /* The operation failed. */ - register_error(dev, "Send Feature Report GetOverLappedResult"); - return -1; - } - - /* bytes_returned does not include the first byte which contains the - report ID. The data buffer actually contains one more byte than - bytes_returned. */ - bytes_returned++; - - return bytes_returned; -#endif -} - -void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_close(hid_device *dev) -{ - if (!dev) - return; - CancelIo(dev->device_handle); - free_hid_device(dev); -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - BOOL res; - - res = HidD_GetManufacturerString(dev->device_handle, string, sizeof(wchar_t) * maxlen); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetManufacturerString"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - BOOL res; - - res = HidD_GetProductString(dev->device_handle, string, sizeof(wchar_t) * maxlen); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetProductString"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - BOOL res; - - res = HidD_GetSerialNumberString(dev->device_handle, string, sizeof(wchar_t) * maxlen); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetSerialNumberString"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen) -{ - BOOL res; - - res = HidD_GetIndexedString(dev->device_handle, string_index, string, sizeof(wchar_t) * maxlen); - if (!res) { - register_error(dev, "HidD_GetIndexedString"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - - -HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev) -{ - return (wchar_t*)dev->last_error_str; -} - -HANDLE HID_API_EXPORT get_device_handle(hid_device *dev){ - return dev->device_handle; -} - - -/*#define PICPGM*/ -/*#define S11*/ -#define P32 -#ifdef S11 - unsigned short VendorID = 0xa0a0; - unsigned short ProductID = 0x0001; -#endif - -#ifdef P32 - unsigned short VendorID = 0x04d8; - unsigned short ProductID = 0x3f; -#endif - - -#ifdef PICPGM - unsigned short VendorID = 0x04d8; - unsigned short ProductID = 0x0033; -#endif - - -#if 0 -int __cdecl main(int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int res; - unsigned char buf[65]; - - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argc); - UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argv); - - /* Set up the command buffer. */ - memset(buf,0x00,sizeof(buf)); - buf[0] = 0; - buf[1] = 0x81; - - - /* Open the device. */ - int handle = open(VendorID, ProductID, L"12345"); - if (handle < 0) - printf("unable to open device\n"); - - - /* Toggle LED (cmd 0x80) */ - buf[1] = 0x80; - res = write(handle, buf, 65); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to write()\n"); - - /* Request state (cmd 0x81) */ - buf[1] = 0x81; - write(handle, buf, 65); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to write() (2)\n"); - - /* Read requested state */ - read(handle, buf, 65); - if (res < 0) - printf("Unable to read()\n"); - - /* Print out the returned buffer. */ - for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) - printf("buf[%d]: %d\n", i, buf[i]); - - return 0; -} -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} /* extern "C" */ -#endif diff --git a/windows/hidapi.sln b/windows/hidapi.sln deleted file mode 100644 index d45c397b..00000000 --- a/windows/hidapi.sln +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ - -Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00 -# Visual C++ Express 2008 -Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "hidapi", "hidapi.vcproj", "{A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4}" -EndProject -Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "hidtest", "hidtest.vcproj", "{23E9FF6A-49D1-4993-B2B5-BBB992C6C712}" - ProjectSection(ProjectDependencies) = postProject - {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4} = {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4} - EndProjectSection -EndProject -Global - GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution - Debug|Win32 = Debug|Win32 - Release|Win32 = Release|Win32 - EndGlobalSection - GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution - {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 - {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 - {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 - {A107C21C-418A-4697-BB10-20C3AA60E2E4}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32 - {23E9FF6A-49D1-4993-B2B5-BBB992C6C712}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 - {23E9FF6A-49D1-4993-B2B5-BBB992C6C712}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 - {23E9FF6A-49D1-4993-B2B5-BBB992C6C712}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 - {23E9FF6A-49D1-4993-B2B5-BBB992C6C712}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32 - EndGlobalSection - GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution - HideSolutionNode = FALSE - EndGlobalSection -EndGlobal diff --git a/windows/hidapi.vcproj b/windows/hidapi.vcproj deleted file mode 100644 index ee9569c7..00000000 --- a/windows/hidapi.vcproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/windows/hidsdi.h b/windows/hidsdi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1ccf5492..00000000 --- a/windows/hidsdi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -/* - * hidsdi.h - * - * [extended MinGW header with definitions for hidapi in SuperCollider 3.8 MinGW build - * source: https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/mailman/mingw-w64-public/thread/87mxjs7l5a.fsf@latte.josefsson.org/ - * tested with MinGW 4.8.2 as provided with Qt 5.5: - * version : MinGW-W64-builds-4.2.0 - * user : niXman] - * - * Public interface for USB HID user space functions. - * - * Contributors: - * Created by Simon Josefsson - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED - * - * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may - * use, modify or distribute it freely. - * - * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY - * DISCLAIMED. This includes but is not limited to warranties of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - * - */ - -#ifndef __HIDSDI_H -#define __HIDSDI_H - -#include - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538876%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_FlushQueue(HANDLE HidDeviceObject); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538900%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetAttributes(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES Attributes); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538945%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetInputReport(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID ReportBuffer, ULONG ReportBufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539677%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetPhysicalDescriptor(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID Buffer, ULONG BufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538959%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetManufacturerString(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID Buffer, ULONG BufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff539681(v=vs.85).aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetProductString (HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID Buffer, ULONG BufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539683%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetSerialNumberString(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID Buffer, ULONG BufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538910%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetFeature(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID ReportBuffer, ULONG ReportBufferLength); - - /* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539684%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_SetFeature(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID ReportBuffer, ULONG ReportBufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538924(v=vs.85).aspx */ -HIDAPI VOID NTAPI HidD_GetHidGuid(LPGUID HidGuid); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff539675(v=vs.85).aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetNumInputBuffers (HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PULONG NumberBuffers); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff539686(v=vs.85).aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_SetNumInputBuffers (HANDLE HidDeviceObject, ULONG NumberBuffers); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538893%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_FreePreparsedData(PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData); - -/*http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539679%28v=VS.85%29.aspx*/ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetPreparsedData(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA *PreparsedData); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff538927%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_GetIndexedString(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, ULONG StringIndex, PVOID Buffer, ULONG BufferLength); - -/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539690%28v=VS.85%29.aspx */ -HIDAPI BOOLEAN NTAPI HidD_SetOutputReport(HANDLE HidDeviceObject, PVOID ReportBuffer, ULONG ReportBufferLength); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* __HIDSDI_H */ diff --git a/windows/hidtest.vcproj b/windows/hidtest.vcproj deleted file mode 100644 index db64f96c..00000000 --- a/windows/hidtest.vcproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From 7d550ff7878bbb3ac87f11eea684712bb4c1286a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chad Cassady Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2024 10:03:45 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] reconfigure build to link vendor hidapi and separate components --- CMakeLists.txt | 98 ++---------------------------------- hidapi2osc/CMakeLists.txt | 13 ++--- hidapi_parser/CMakeLists.txt | 25 +++++---- hidparsertest/CMakeLists.txt | 10 +--- 4 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-) diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index b01216f1..3f31bb63 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,109 +1,21 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0) - -project(hidapi VERSION 0.7.1) - -option(HID_DEBUG_PARSER "verbose parser debugging output" OFF) - -# option(LIBUSB "use libusb backend" OFF) -# option(HIDRAW "use hidraw backend (linux/freebsd)" ON) - -option(HID_EXAMPLE_TEST "build test example" OFF) +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6) +project(hidapi_tools) option(HID_EXAMPLE_OSC "build osc example" OFF) - option(HID_INSTALL_HUT "install hid usage tables" ON) - -if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Linux") - set(HIDAPI "default" CACHE STRING "HID API to use (one of {default,hidraw,libusb})") -elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD") - set(HIDAPI "libusb") -endif() - -# add our own cmake-modules -set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake_modules/") - -if( HID_DEBUG_PARSER ) - add_definitions( -DDEBUG_PARSER ) -endif() - -# some default libraries -if (NOT WIN32) - find_package(Pthreads) - if (NOT PTHREADS_FOUND) - message(SEND_ERROR "cannot find libpthreads") - endif() -endif() - - -# directories -add_subdirectory(hidapi) - -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux" OR CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD") - add_definitions( -DLINUX_FREEBSD ) - if(HIDAPI STREQUAL "default") - set( HIDAPI hidraw ) - endif() - - if(NOT HIDAPI MATCHES "^(libusb|hidraw)$") - message(WARNING "Unrecognised hid API: ${HIDAPI}") - endif() - - if (HIDAPI STREQUAL hidraw) - add_subdirectory(linux) - # set( hidapi_source ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/linux ) - link_directories( ${UDEV_LIBRARIES} ) - elseif (HIDAPI STREQUAL libusb) - add_subdirectory(libusb) - # set( hidapi_source ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/libusb ) - link_directories( ${LIBUSB_1_LIBRARIES} ${PTHREADS_LIBRARIES} ) - endif() - -endif() - - -if(WIN32) - add_definitions( -DWIN32 ) - add_subdirectory(windows) -# set( hidapi_source ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/windows ) - #todo: add library dependencies -endif() - -if(APPLE) - add_definitions( -DAPPLE ) - add_subdirectory(mac) -# set( hidapi_source ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/mac ) - #todo: add library dependencies - TEST - find_library(IOKIT_LIBRARY IOKit ) - find_library(COREFOUNDATION_LIBRARY CoreFoundation ) - mark_as_advanced (COREFOUNDATION_LIBRARY - IOKIT_LIBRARY) - set(EXTRA_LIBS ${COREFOUNDATION_LIBRARY} ${IOKIT_LIBRARY}) - #link_directories("-framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation") -endif() +find_package(hidapi REQUIRED) add_subdirectory(hidapi_parser) -# message( "main: hidapi source dir: ${hidapi_source}" ) -if( HID_EXAMPLE_TEST ) - add_subdirectory(hidtest) +if( HID_PARSER_TEST ) add_subdirectory(hidparsertest) - if(APPLE) - add_subdirectory(hidtestosx) - endif() - if(WIN32) - add_subdirectory(hidtestwindows) - endif() endif() if( HID_EXAMPLE_OSC ) add_subdirectory(hidapi2osc) endif() -if( HID_DEBUG_PARSER OR HID_INSTALL_HUT ) - # provisional to avoid having to commit to sc master while the HID submodule - # is not final/added to master - # the sc-settings for cmake_install_prefix and scappauxresourcesdir are not - # visible in this scope +if( HID_INSTALL_HUT ) if(APPLE) if(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT) SET(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Install") diff --git a/hidapi2osc/CMakeLists.txt b/hidapi2osc/CMakeLists.txt index 7967c9c3..7b5b954d 100644 --- a/hidapi2osc/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/hidapi2osc/CMakeLists.txt @@ -4,16 +4,10 @@ include(FindPkgConfig) # pkg_check_modules pkg_check_modules(liblo REQUIRED liblo) -# add_subdirectory( ${hidapi_source} ) - -# message( "osc: hidapi include dirs are: ${hidapi_INCLUDE_DIRS}" ) -# message( "osc: hidapi parser include dirs are: ${hidapi_parser_INCLUDE_DIRS}" ) - include_directories( ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} ${liblo_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ + ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ ) link_directories( @@ -22,8 +16,9 @@ link_directories( ########################################################################## -# sdl2osc +# hidapi2osc ########################################################################## +project(hidapi2osc) set(hidapi2osc_SRCS hidapi2osc.cpp @@ -31,6 +26,6 @@ set(hidapi2osc_SRCS add_executable( hidapi2osc ${hidapi2osc_SRCS} ) -target_link_libraries(hidapi2osc ${liblo_LIBRARIES} ${EXTRA_LIBS} hidapi hidapi_parser m) +target_link_libraries(hidapi2osc ${liblo_LIBRARIES} ${EXTRA_LIBS} hidapi::hidapi hidapi_parser m) install(TARGETS hidapi2osc DESTINATION bin) diff --git a/hidapi_parser/CMakeLists.txt b/hidapi_parser/CMakeLists.txt index 84abdef3..172c4a67 100644 --- a/hidapi_parser/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/hidapi_parser/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ message(STATUS " hidapi_parser" ) +project(hidapi_parser) +find_package(hidapi REQUIRED) +option(HID_DEBUG_PARSER "verbose parser debugging output" OFF) +option(HID_PARSER_TEST "install hidparsertest" OFF) +if( HID_DEBUG_PARSER ) + add_definitions( -DDEBUG_PARSER ) +endif() +if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux" OR CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD") + add_definitions( -DLINUX_FREEBSD ) +endif() -# message( "hidapi parser source dir is: ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}" ) -# -# set( hidapi_parser_INCLUDE_DIRS ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/) -# # set( hidapi_LIBS ${UDEV_LIBRARIES}) -# set( hidapi_parser_SRCS hidapi_parser.c ) -# -# message( "hidapi_parser include dirs are: ${hidapi_parser_INCLUDE_DIRS}" ) +set(SOURCES hidapi_parser.c) +set(HEADERS hidapi_parser.h) +add_library( hidapi_parser STATIC ${SOURCES} ) -include_directories( ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ ) -add_library( hidapi_parser STATIC hidapi_parser.c ) -target_link_libraries( hidapi ) +target_link_libraries(hidapi_parser hidapi::hidapi) +target_include_directories(hidapi_parser PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}) diff --git a/hidparsertest/CMakeLists.txt b/hidparsertest/CMakeLists.txt index 2f864358..162935eb 100644 --- a/hidparsertest/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/hidparsertest/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,13 +1,7 @@ message(STATUS " hidparsertest" ) - -include_directories( - ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi/ - ${hidapi_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/ -) - +include_directories(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/hidapi_parser/) add_executable( hidparsertest hidparsertest.c ) -target_link_libraries(hidparsertest hidapi hidapi_parser ${EXTRA_LIBS} m) +target_link_libraries(hidparsertest hidapi::hidapi hidapi_parser ${EXTRA_LIBS} m) install(TARGETS hidparsertest DESTINATION bin)