diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index 24b27e4ddc..18429a82e6 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -72,3 +72,6 @@ [submodule "Externals/enet/enet"] path = Externals/enet/enet url = https://github.com/lsalzman/enet.git +[submodule "hidapi-src"] + path = Externals/hidapi/hidapi-src + url = https://github.com/libusb/hidapi diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/.gitattributes b/Externals/hidapi/.gitattributes deleted file mode 100644 index edb79febc5..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/.gitattributes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -* text=auto - -*.sln text eol=crlf -*.vcproj text eol=crlf - -bootstrap text eol=lf -configure.ac text eol=lf diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/AUTHORS.txt b/Externals/hidapi/AUTHORS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7acafd78c3..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/AUTHORS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - -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/Externals/hidapi/CMakeLists.txt b/Externals/hidapi/CMakeLists.txt index a5d88df5fe..8c664d51d8 100644 --- a/Externals/hidapi/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Externals/hidapi/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ project(hidapi) -add_library(hidapi STATIC hidapi/hidapi.h) +add_library(hidapi STATIC hidapi-src/hidapi/hidapi.h) dolphin_disable_warnings_msvc(hidapi) -target_include_directories(hidapi PUBLIC hidapi) +target_include_directories(hidapi PUBLIC hidapi-src/hidapi) if(APPLE) - target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE mac/hid.c) + target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE hidapi-src/mac/hid.c) elseif(MSVC) - target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE windows/hid.c) + target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE hidapi-src/windows/hid.c) else() find_package(LIBUDEV) if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux" AND LIBUDEV_FOUND) - target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE linux/hid.c) + target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE hidapi-src/linux/hid.c) target_link_libraries(hidapi PRIVATE udev) else() - target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE libusb/hid.c) + target_sources(hidapi PRIVATE hidapi-src/libusb/hid.c) target_link_libraries(hidapi PRIVATE ${LIBUSB_LIBRARIES}) endif() endif() diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/HACKING.txt b/Externals/hidapi/HACKING.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 761d4b6550..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/HACKING.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -This file is mostly for the maintainer. - -1. 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The GNU General Public License, version 3.0, in LICENSE-gpl3.txt -2. A BSD-Style License, in LICENSE-bsd.txt. -3. The more liberal original HIDAPI license. LICENSE-orig.txt - -The license chosen is at the discretion of the user of HIDAPI. For example: -1. An author of GPL software would likely use HIDAPI under the terms of the -GPL. - -2. An author of commercial closed-source software would likely use HIDAPI -under the terms of the BSD-style license or the original HIDAPI license. - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/README.txt b/Externals/hidapi/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b4e7c0e0da..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - 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 blacklisted 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/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0001-macOS-Use-unique-IDs-for-HID-paths.patch b/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0001-macOS-Use-unique-IDs-for-HID-paths.patch deleted file mode 100644 index a7cbac9866..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0001-macOS-Use-unique-IDs-for-HID-paths.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -From 8d5810a1038347b9e56d41334d3f83641c913b3d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Vincent Duvert -Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:00:01 +0100 -Subject: [PATCH 1/2] macOS: Use unique IDs for HID paths - -If available, use the system-generated unique ID for HID device paths instead of a transport/vid/pid/location tuple. -The Mayflash Dolphinbar registers four HID devices (regardless of the number of connected Wiimotes) which had the same path with the previous path building method, causing a bit of confusion when detecting and connecting to Wiimotes. -The unique IDs do not change if the computer is suspended and resumed, but do change if the HID device is unplugged/replugged. ---- - Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c | 21 ++++++++++++++++----- - 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -index 38bb635af2..46a97886d7 100644 ---- a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -+++ b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -@@ -217,6 +217,11 @@ static int32_t get_location_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDLocationIDKey)); - } - -+static int32_t get_unique_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -+{ -+ return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDUniqueIDKey)); -+} -+ - static int32_t get_max_report_length(IOHIDDeviceRef device) - { - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDMaxInputReportSizeKey)); -@@ -337,6 +342,7 @@ static int make_path(IOHIDDeviceRef device, char *buf, size_t len) - unsigned short vid, pid; - char transport[32]; - int32_t location; -+ int32_t unique_id; - - buf[0] = '\0'; - -@@ -347,12 +353,17 @@ static int make_path(IOHIDDeviceRef device, char *buf, size_t len) - if (!res) - return -1; - -- location = get_location_id(device); -- vid = get_vendor_id(device); -- pid = get_product_id(device); -+ unique_id = get_unique_id(device); -+ if (unique_id != 0) { -+ res = snprintf(buf, len, "id_%x", unique_id); -+ } else { -+ 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); -+ res = snprintf(buf, len, "%s_%04hx_%04hx_%x", -+ transport, vid, pid, location); -+ } - - - buf[len-1] = '\0'; --- -2.14.3 (Apple Git-98) - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0002-macOS-Add-errno-setting-in-set_report-HID.patch b/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0002-macOS-Add-errno-setting-in-set_report-HID.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 87a928f203..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0002-macOS-Add-errno-setting-in-set_report-HID.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -From 3abc288e02089b3143547177e027d3820e5d7e59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Vincent Duvert -Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:14:51 +0100 -Subject: [PATCH 2/2] macOS: Add errno setting in set_report (HID) -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 -Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - -IsDeviceUsable in IOhidapi.cpp uses errno to detect if hid_write failed because of an unconnected Wiimote on a Dolphinbar (it expects errno == EPIPE in this case). -macOS’s implementation of hid_write detected this specific error (IOHIDDeviceSetReport returns kUSBHostReturnPipeStalled) but didn’t set errno so the check failed. -This add errno assignment to failure cases of macOS’s hid_write. ---- - Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c | 13 ++++++++++--- - 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -index 46a97886d7..70b615d40d 100644 ---- a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -+++ b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -@@ -773,8 +773,10 @@ static int set_report(hid_device *dev, IOHIDReportType type, const unsigned char - IOReturn res; - - /* Return if the device has been disconnected. */ -- if (dev->disconnected) -+ if (dev->disconnected) { -+ errno = ENODEV; - return -1; -+ } - - if (data[0] == 0x0) { - /* Not using numbered Reports. -@@ -797,9 +799,14 @@ static int set_report(hid_device *dev, IOHIDReportType type, const unsigned char - - if (res == kIOReturnSuccess) { - return length; -- } -- else -+ } else if (res == (IOReturn)0xe0005000) { -+ /* Kernel.framework's IOUSBHostFamily.h defines this error as kUSBHostReturnPipeStalled */ -+ errno = EPIPE; -+ return -1; -+ } else { -+ errno = EBUSY; - return -1; -+ } - } - - return -1; --- -2.14.3 (Apple Git-98) - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0003-hidapi-Stop-current-run-loop-in-removal-callback-ins.patch b/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0003-hidapi-Stop-current-run-loop-in-removal-callback-ins.patch deleted file mode 100644 index c0c29f9131..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0003-hidapi-Stop-current-run-loop-in-removal-callback-ins.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -From b24599cf5bf07f0f4d12e197e61c8f107a042dd4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: OatmealDome -Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 21:15:17 -0400 -Subject: [PATCH] hidapi: Stop current run loop in removal callback instead of - fetching from context - ---- - Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c | 11 +++++------ - 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -index 70b615d40d..d8055f372c 100644 ---- a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -+++ b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -@@ -562,11 +562,10 @@ hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short pr - 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); -+ /* Stop the Run Loop for this device. This callback will always -+ be called on the device's registered run loop, so we can just -+ get the current loop. */ -+ CFRunLoopStop(CFRunLoopGetCurrent()); - } - - /* The Run Loop calls this function for each input report received. -@@ -658,7 +657,7 @@ static void *read_thread(void *param) - 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) { -+ if (code == kCFRunLoopRunFinished || code == kCFRunLoopRunStopped) { - dev->disconnected = 1; - break; - } --- -2.30.1 (Apple Git-130) - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0004-hidapi-Don-t-leak-device-handle-in-macOS-10.10-or-ne.patch b/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0004-hidapi-Don-t-leak-device-handle-in-macOS-10.10-or-ne.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8ee722bfeb..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/applied_patches/0004-hidapi-Don-t-leak-device-handle-in-macOS-10.10-or-ne.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -From 25c85d827aed098d2536f09a68c23780346cd4e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: OatmealDome -Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 21:24:10 -0400 -Subject: [PATCH] hidapi: Don't leak device handle in macOS 10.10 or newer - Ported from libusb's hidapi fork. Original patch by Youw - (cdc473dfe43f6432dda7ad53d7656b8ae8ff968b). - ---- - Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c | 17 ++++++++++++++--- - 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -index d8055f372c..ea945d4dec 100644 ---- a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -+++ b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c -@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ - - #include "hidapi.h" - -+/* As defined in AppKit.h, but we don't need the entire AppKit for a single constant. */ -+extern const double NSAppKitVersionNumber; -+ - /* Barrier implementation because Mac OSX doesn't have pthread_barrier. - It also doesn't have clock_gettime(). So much for POSIX and SUSv2. - This implementation came from Brent Priddy and was posted on -@@ -177,6 +180,7 @@ static void free_hid_device(hid_device *dev) - } - - static IOHIDManagerRef hid_mgr = 0x0; -+static int is_macos_10_10_or_greater = 0; - - - #if 0 -@@ -390,6 +394,7 @@ static int init_hid_manager(void) - int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void) - { - if (!hid_mgr) { -+ is_macos_10_10_or_greater = (NSAppKitVersionNumber >= 1343); /* NSAppKitVersionNumber10_10 */ - return init_hid_manager(); - } - -@@ -989,7 +994,7 @@ void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev) - return; - - /* Disconnect the report callback before close. */ -- if (!dev->disconnected) { -+ if (is_macos_10_10_or_greater || !dev->disconnected) { - IOHIDDeviceRegisterInputReportCallback( - dev->device_handle, dev->input_report_buf, dev->max_input_report_len, - NULL, dev); -@@ -1013,8 +1018,14 @@ void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev) - - /* 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() will crash. -+ -+ UPD: The crash part was true in/until some version of macOS. -+ Starting with macOS 10.15, there is an opposite effect in some environments: -+ crash happenes if IOHIDDeviceClose() is not called. -+ Not leaking a resource in all tested environments. -+ */ -+ if (is_macos_10_10_or_greater || !dev->disconnected) { - IOHIDDeviceClose(dev->device_handle, kIOHIDOptionsTypeSeizeDevice); - } - --- -2.30.1 (Apple Git-130) - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/hidapi-src b/Externals/hidapi/hidapi-src new file mode 160000 index 0000000000..7011fa98af --- /dev/null +++ b/Externals/hidapi/hidapi-src @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit 7011fa98af2dde00c298105735e470de800288c7 diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/hidapi/hidapi.h b/Externals/hidapi/hidapi/hidapi.h deleted file mode 100644 index e5bc2dc40a..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/hidapi/hidapi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,391 +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 . -********************************************************/ - -/** @file - * @defgroup API hidapi API - */ - -#ifndef HIDAPI_H__ -#define HIDAPI_H__ - -#include - -#ifdef _WIN32 - #define HID_API_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) - #define HID_API_CALL -#else - #define HID_API_EXPORT /**< API export macro */ - #define HID_API_CALL /**< API call macro */ -#endif - -#define HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL /**< API export and call macro*/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - struct hid_device_; - typedef struct hid_device_ hid_device; /**< opaque hidapi structure */ - - /** hidapi info structure */ - struct hid_device_info { - /** Platform-specific device path */ - char *path; - /** Device Vendor ID */ - unsigned short vendor_id; - /** Device Product ID */ - unsigned short product_id; - /** Serial Number */ - wchar_t *serial_number; - /** Device Release Number in binary-coded decimal, - also known as Device Version Number */ - unsigned short release_number; - /** Manufacturer String */ - wchar_t *manufacturer_string; - /** Product string */ - wchar_t *product_string; - /** Usage Page for this Device/Interface - (Windows/Mac only). */ - unsigned short usage_page; - /** Usage for this Device/Interface - (Windows/Mac only).*/ - unsigned short usage; - /** The USB interface which this logical device - represents. 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 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 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 __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/libusb/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/libusb/hid.c deleted file mode 100644 index a23bf46125..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/libusb/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1514 +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 - -#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*/ - -/* Linked List of input reports received from the device. */ -struct input_report { - uint8_t *data; - size_t len; - struct input_report *next; -}; - - -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. */ - struct input_report *input_reports; -}; - -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 hid_device *new_hid_device(void) -{ - hid_device *dev = calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device)); - dev->blocking = 1; - - pthread_mutex_init(&dev->mutex, NULL); - pthread_cond_init(&dev->condition, NULL); - pthread_barrier_init(&dev->barrier, NULL, 2); - - 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 = malloc(sizeof(*rpt)); - rpt->data = malloc(transfer->actual_length); - memcpy(rpt->data, transfer->buffer, transfer->actual_length); - rpt->len = transfer->actual_length; - rpt->next = NULL; - - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - - /* Attach the new report object to the end of the list. */ - if (dev->input_reports == NULL) { - /* The list is empty. Put it at the root. */ - dev->input_reports = rpt; - pthread_cond_signal(&dev->condition); - } - else { - /* Find the end of the list and attach. */ - struct input_report *cur = dev->input_reports; - int num_queued = 0; - while (cur->next != NULL) { - cur = cur->next; - num_queued++; - } - cur->next = rpt; - - /* Pop one off if we've reached 30 in the queue. This - way we don't grow forever if the user never reads - anything from the device. */ - if (num_queued > 30) { - return_data(dev, NULL, 0); - } - } - 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; - } -} - - -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; - size_t len = (length < rpt->len)? length: rpt->len; - if (len > 0) - memcpy(data, rpt->data, len); - dev->input_reports = rpt->next; - free(rpt->data); - free(rpt); - return len; -} - -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; -} - - -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) { - return_data(dev, NULL, 0); - } - 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/Externals/hidapi/linux/README.txt b/Externals/hidapi/linux/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f11d19d904..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/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/Externals/hidapi/linux/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/linux/hid.c deleted file mode 100644 index bb206e8b37..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/linux/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,795 +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 { - /* 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. */ - 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_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 */ -} - - -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/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c deleted file mode 100644 index ea945d4dec..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/mac/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1140 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************* - HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for - communication with HID devices. - - Alan Ott - Signal 11 Software - - 2010-07-03 - - Copyright 2010, 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 . -********************************************************/ - -/* See Apple Technical Note TN2187 for details on IOHidManager. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "hidapi.h" - -/* As defined in AppKit.h, but we don't need the entire AppKit for a single constant. */ -extern const double NSAppKitVersionNumber; - -/* Barrier implementation because Mac OSX doesn't have pthread_barrier. - It also doesn't have clock_gettime(). 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); - -/* Linked List of input reports received from the device. */ -struct input_report { - uint8_t *data; - size_t len; - struct input_report *next; -}; - -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; - struct input_report *input_reports; - - 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; -}; - -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->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); - - 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->data); - 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); - - /* Free the structure itself. */ - free(dev); -} - -static IOHIDManagerRef hid_mgr = 0x0; -static int is_macos_10_10_or_greater = 0; - - -#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_unique_id(IOHIDDeviceRef device) -{ - return get_int_property(device, CFSTR(kIOHIDUniqueIDKey)); -} - -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; - int32_t unique_id; - - buf[0] = '\0'; - - res = get_string_property_utf8( - device, CFSTR(kIOHIDTransportKey), - transport, sizeof(transport)); - - if (!res) - return -1; - - unique_id = get_unique_id(device); - if (unique_id != 0) { - res = snprintf(buf, len, "id_%x", unique_id); - } else { - 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) { - is_macos_10_10_or_greater = (NSAppKitVersionNumber >= 1343); /* NSAppKitVersionNumber10_10 */ - 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; -} - -static void process_pending_events(void) { - SInt32 res; - do { - res = CFRunLoopRunInMode(kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0.001, FALSE); - } while(res != kCFRunLoopRunFinished && res != kCFRunLoopRunTimedOut); -} - -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; - - /* give the IOHIDManager a chance to update itself */ - process_pending_events(); - - /* 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; - } - } - - 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. This callback will always - be called on the device's registered run loop, so we can just - get the current loop. */ - CFRunLoopStop(CFRunLoopGetCurrent()); -} - -/* 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)); - rpt->data = calloc(1, report_length); - memcpy(rpt->data, report, report_length); - rpt->len = report_length; - rpt->next = NULL; - - /* Lock this section */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - - /* Attach the new report object to the end of the list. */ - if (dev->input_reports == NULL) { - /* The list is empty. Put it at the root. */ - dev->input_reports = rpt; - } - else { - /* Find the end of the list and attach. */ - struct input_report *cur = dev->input_reports; - int num_queued = 0; - while (cur->next != NULL) { - cur = cur->next; - num_queued++; - } - cur->next = rpt; - - /* Pop one off if we've reached 30 in the queue. This - way we don't grow forever if the user never reads - anything from the device. */ - if (num_queued > 30) { - return_data(dev, NULL, 0); - } - } - - /* 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 || code == kCFRunLoopRunStopped) { - 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; - - /* give the IOHIDManager a chance to update itself */ - process_pending_events(); - - 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; -} - -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) { - errno = ENODEV; - 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 if (res == (IOReturn)0xe0005000) { - /* Kernel.framework's IOUSBHostFamily.h defines this error as kUSBHostReturnPipeStalled */ - errno = EPIPE; - return -1; - } else { - errno = EBUSY; - 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; - size_t len = (length < rpt->len)? length: rpt->len; - memcpy(data, rpt->data, len); - dev->input_reports = rpt->next; - free(rpt->data); - free(rpt); - return len; -} - -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; -} - -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 (is_macos_10_10_or_greater || !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. - - UPD: The crash part was true in/until some version of macOS. - Starting with macOS 10.15, there is an opposite effect in some environments: - crash happenes if IOHIDDeviceClose() is not called. - Not leaking a resource in all tested environments. - */ - if (is_macos_10_10_or_greater || !dev->disconnected) { - IOHIDDeviceClose(dev->device_handle, kIOHIDOptionsTypeSeizeDevice); - } - - /* Clear out the queue of received reports. */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&dev->mutex); - while (dev->input_reports) { - return_data(dev, NULL, 0); - } - 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; -} - - - - - - - -#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/Externals/hidapi/windows/hid.c b/Externals/hidapi/windows/hid.c deleted file mode 100755 index 427bcd1c47..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/windows/hid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,939 +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 - -#ifndef _NTDEF_ -typedef LONG NTSTATUS; -#endif - -#ifdef __MINGW32__ -#include -#include -#endif - -#ifdef __CYGWIN__ -#include -#define _wcsdup wcsdup -#endif - -/*#define HIDAPI_USE_DDK*/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - #include - #include - #ifdef HIDAPI_USE_DDK - #include - #endif - - /* 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 - -#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK - /* Since we're not building with the DDK, and the HID header - files aren't part of the SDK, we have to define all this - stuff here. In lookup_functions(), the function pointers - defined below are set. */ - typedef struct _HIDD_ATTRIBUTES{ - ULONG Size; - USHORT VendorID; - USHORT ProductID; - USHORT VersionNumber; - } HIDD_ATTRIBUTES, *PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES; - - typedef USHORT USAGE; - typedef struct _HIDP_CAPS { - USAGE Usage; - USAGE UsagePage; - USHORT InputReportByteLength; - USHORT OutputReportByteLength; - USHORT FeatureReportByteLength; - USHORT Reserved[17]; - USHORT fields_not_used_by_hidapi[10]; - } HIDP_CAPS, *PHIDP_CAPS; - typedef void* PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA; - #define HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x110000 - - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetAttributes_)(HANDLE device, PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetSerialNumberString_)(HANDLE device, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetManufacturerString_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetProductString_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_SetFeature_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID data, ULONG length); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetFeature_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID data, ULONG length); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetIndexedString_)(HANDLE handle, ULONG string_index, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetPreparsedData_)(HANDLE handle, PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA *preparsed_data); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_FreePreparsedData_)(PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA preparsed_data); - typedef NTSTATUS (__stdcall *HidP_GetCaps_)(PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA preparsed_data, HIDP_CAPS *caps); - typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_SetNumInputBuffers_)(HANDLE handle, ULONG number_buffers); - - static HidD_GetAttributes_ HidD_GetAttributes; - static HidD_GetSerialNumberString_ HidD_GetSerialNumberString; - static HidD_GetManufacturerString_ HidD_GetManufacturerString; - static HidD_GetProductString_ HidD_GetProductString; - static HidD_SetFeature_ HidD_SetFeature; - static HidD_GetFeature_ HidD_GetFeature; - static HidD_GetIndexedString_ HidD_GetIndexedString; - static HidD_GetPreparsedData_ HidD_GetPreparsedData; - static HidD_FreePreparsedData_ HidD_FreePreparsedData; - static HidP_GetCaps_ HidP_GetCaps; - static HidD_SetNumInputBuffers_ HidD_SetNumInputBuffers; - - static HMODULE lib_handle = NULL; - static BOOLEAN initialized = FALSE; -#endif /* HIDAPI_USE_DDK */ - -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; -} - -#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK -static int lookup_functions() -{ - lib_handle = LoadLibraryA("hid.dll"); - if (lib_handle) { -#define RESOLVE(x) x = (x##_)GetProcAddress(lib_handle, #x); if (!x) return -1; - RESOLVE(HidD_GetAttributes); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetSerialNumberString); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetManufacturerString); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetProductString); - RESOLVE(HidD_SetFeature); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetFeature); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetIndexedString); - RESOLVE(HidD_GetPreparsedData); - RESOLVE(HidD_FreePreparsedData); - RESOLVE(HidP_GetCaps); - RESOLVE(HidD_SetNumInputBuffers); -#undef RESOLVE - } - else - return -1; - - return 0; -} -#endif - -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) -{ -#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK - if (!initialized) { - if (lookup_functions() < 0) { - hid_exit(); - return -1; - } - initialized = TRUE; - } -#endif - return 0; -} - -int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void) -{ -#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK - if (lib_handle) - FreeLibrary(lib_handle); - lib_handle = NULL; - initialized = FALSE; -#endif - 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 = {0x4d1e55b2, 0xf16f, 0x11cf, {0x88, 0xcb, 0x00, 0x11, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30} }; - 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_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) { - 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) { - if (dev->read_buf[0] == 0x0) { - /* If report numbers aren't being used, but Windows sticks a report - number (0x0) on the beginning of the report anyway. To make this - work like the other platforms, and to make it work more like the - HID spec, we'll skip over this byte. */ - bytes_read--; - copy_len = length > bytes_read ? bytes_read : length; - memcpy(data, dev->read_buf+1, copy_len); - } - else { - /* 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 */ -} - -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; -} - - -/*#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/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidapi.vcproj b/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidapi.vcproj deleted file mode 100644 index ee9569c7d4..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidapi.vcproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidtest.vcproj b/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidtest.vcproj deleted file mode 100644 index db64f96ce0..0000000000 --- a/Externals/hidapi/windows/hidtest.vcproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -