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/*
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* Copyright 2007 Haiku, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
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*
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* Authors:
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* Niels Sascha Reedijk, niels.reedijk@gmail.com
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*
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* Corresponds to:
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* headers/os/drivers/USB3.h rev 19915
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*/
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/*!
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\file USB3.h
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Interface for the USB module.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef struct usb_module_info usb_module_info
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\brief The main interface object. See the usb_module_info documentation.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef uint32 usb_id
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\brief Uniquely identify various USB objects that are used in the module.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef usb_id usb_device
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\brief Uniquely identify USB devices.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef usb_id usb_interface
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\brief Uniquely identify USB interfaces.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef usb_id usb_pipe
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\brief Uniquely identify USB pipes.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef struct usb_endpoint_info usb_endpoint_info
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\brief Container for USB endpoint descriptors.
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\see Documentation for usb_endpoint_info.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef struct usb_interface_info usb_interface_info
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\brief Container for USB interface descriptors.
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\see Documentation for usb_interface_info.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef struct usb_interface_list usb_interface_list
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\brief Container that holds a list of USB interface descriptors.
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\see Documentation for usb_interface_list.
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef struct usb_configuration_info usb_configuration_info
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\brief Container for USB configuration descriptors.
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\see Documentation for usb_configuration_info.
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*/
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///// usb_notify_hooks /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_notify_hooks
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Hooks that the USB stack can callback in case of events.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_notify_hooks::device_added)(usb_device device, void **cookie)
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\brief Called by the stack in case a device is added.
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Once you have registered hooks using the
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usb_module_info::install_notify() method, this hook will be called as soon as
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a device is inserted that matches your provided usb_support_descriptor.
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\param device A unique id that identifies this USB device.
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\param[in] cookie You can store a pointer to an object in this variable.
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When the device is removed, this cookie will be provided to you.
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\return You should return \c B_OK in case of success. The USB stack will then
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request the kernel to republish your device names so that the new device
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will be shown in the \c /dev tree. If you return an error value, the
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\a device id will become invalid and you will not be notified if this
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device is removed.
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\see device_removed()
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*/
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/*!
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\var status_t (*usb_notify_hooks::device_removed)(void *cookie)
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\brief Called by the stack in case a device you are using is removed.
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If you have accepted a device in the device_added() hook, this hook will
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be called as soon as the device is removed.
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\param cookie The cookie you provided in the device_added() hook. Make sure
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that you free the cookie if necessary.
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\return Currently the return value of this hook is ignored. It is recommended
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to return \c B_OK though.
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*/
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///// usb_support_descriptor /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_support_descriptor
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Description of device descriptor that the driver can handle.
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Support descriptors can be used to match any form of class, subclass or
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protocol, or they can be used to match a vendor and/or product.
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If any field has the value \c 0, it is treated as a wildcard.
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For example, if you want to watch for all the hubs, which have a device
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class of \c 0x09, you would pass this descriptor:
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\code
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usb_support_descriptor hub_devs = { 9, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
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\endcode
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See usb_module_info::register_driver() for more information on how to use
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this object.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_support_descriptor::dev_class
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\brief The supported device classes.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_support_descriptor::dev_subclass
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\brief The supported device subclasses.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_support_descriptor::dev_protocol
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\brief The supported device protocols.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_support_descriptor::vendor
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\brief The supported device vendor.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_support_descriptor::product
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\brief The supported device products.
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*/
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///// usb_endpoint_info /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_endpoint_info
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Container for endpoint descriptors and their Haiku USB stack
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identifiers.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_endpoint_descriptor *usb_endpoint_info::descr
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\brief Pointer to the descriptor of the endpoint.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_pipe usb_endpoint_info::handle
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\brief Handle to use when using the stack to transfer data to and from this
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endpoint.
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*/
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///// usb_interface_info /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_interface_info
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Container for interface descriptors and their Haiku USB stack
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identifiers.
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*/
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//! @{
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/*!
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\var usb_interface_descriptor *usb_interface_info::descr
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\brief Pointer to the descriptor of the interface.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_interface usb_interface_info::handle
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\brief Handle to use when using the stack to manipulate this interface.
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*/
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//! @}
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/*!
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\name Endpoints
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*/
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//! @{
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/*!
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\var size_t usb_interface_info::endpoint_count
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\brief The number of endpoints in this interface.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_endpoint_info *usb_interface_info::endpoint
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\brief An array of endpoints that are associated to this interface.
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*/
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//! @}
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/*!
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\name Unparsed descriptors
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*/
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//! @{
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/*!
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\var size_t usb_interface_info::generic_count
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\brief The number of unparsed descriptors in this interface.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_descriptor **usb_interface_info::generic
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\brief Unparsed descriptors in this interface.
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*/
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//! @}
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///// usb_interface_list /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_interface_list
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief List of interfaces available to a configuration.
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*/
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/*!
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\var size_t usb_interface_list::alt_count
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\brief Number of available interfaces.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_interface_info *usb_interface_list::alt
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\brief Array of available interfaces.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_interface_info *usb_interface_list::active
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\brief Pointer to active interface.
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*/
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///// usb_configuration_info /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_configuration_info
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Container for a specific configuration descriptor of a device.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_configuration_descriptor *usb_configuration_info::descr
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\brief The configuration descriptor.
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*/
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/*!
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\var size_t usb_configuration_info::interface_count
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\brief The number of interfaces in this configuration.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_interface_list *usb_configuration_info::interface
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\brief The list of interfaces available to this configuration.
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*/
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///// usb_iso_packet_descriptor /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_iso_packet_descriptor
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief The descriptor for data packets of isochronous transfers.
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*/
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/*!
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\var int16 usb_iso_packet_descriptor::request_length
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\brief Length of the request.
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*/
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/*!
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\var int16 usb_iso_packet_descriptor::actual_length
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\brief The USB stack writes the actual transferred length in this variable.
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*/
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/*!
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\var status_t usb_iso_packet_descriptor::status
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\brief The status of the transfer.
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*/
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///// usb_callback_func /////
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/*!
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\typedef typedef void (*usb_callback_func)(void *cookie, status_t status,
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void *data, size_t actualLength)
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\brief Callback function for asynchronous transfers.
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\param cookie The cookie you supplied when you queued the transfer.
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\param status The status of the transfer. This is one of the following:
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_OK</em></td><td>The transfer succeeded.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_CANCELED</em></td><td>The transfer was cancelled by the user
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via a usb_module_info::cancel_queued_transfers() call.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_MULTIPLE_ERRORS</em></td><td>More than one of the errors
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below occurred. Unfortunately, the stack cannot give you more
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information.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_STALLED</em></td><td>The endpoint is stalled. You can
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use usb_module_info::clear_feature() method with the associated pipe
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and the USB_FEATURE_ENDPOINT_HALT arguments.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_DATA_OVERRUN</em></td><td>Incoming transfer: more data
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flowing in than the size of the buffer.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_DATA_UNDERRUN</em></td><td>Outgoing transfer: more data
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is flowing out than the endpoint accepts.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_CRC_ERROR</em></td><td>The internal data consistency
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checks of the USB protocol failed. It is best to retry. If you keep
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on getting this error there might be something wrong with the
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device.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_UNEXPECTED_PID</em></td><td>There was an internal error.
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You should retry your transfer.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_FIFO_OVERRUN</em></td><td>internal error.
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You should retry your transfer.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><em>B_DEV_FIFO_UNDERRUN</em></td><td>There was an internal error.
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You should retry your transfer.</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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\param data The provided buffer.
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\param actualLength The amount of bytes read or written during the transfer.
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*/
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///// usb_module_info /////
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/*!
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\struct usb_module_info
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\ingroup drivers
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\ingroup libbe
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\brief Interface for drivers to interact with Haiku's USB stack.
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*/
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/*!
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\var usb_module_info::binfo
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\brief Instance of the bus_manager_info object.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::register_driver)(const char *driverName, const usb_support_descriptor *supportDescriptors, size_t supportDescriptorCount, const char *optionalRepublishDriverName)
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\brief Register your driver.
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To let the USB stack know that a driver is available to support devices, a
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driver needs to register itself first. To let the stack know about devices
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it needs to notify the driver of, have a look at usb_support_descriptor.
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It is possible to supply a list of support constructors. You should allocate
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an array of support constructors and give the amount of constructors in the
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array using the \a supportDescriptorCount parameter.
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In case your driver supports all devices or, more likely, you want to
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monitor all devices plugged in and removed, it is safe to pass \c NULL to
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the \a supportDescriptors paramater and zero (0) to
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\a supportDescriptorCount.
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\param driverName A unique name that identifies your driver. Avoid names
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like \c webcam or \c mouse, instead use vendor names and device types to
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avoid nameclashes. The install_notify() and uninstall_notify() functions use
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the driver name as an identifier.
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\param supportDescriptors An array of the type usb_support_descriptor. Pass
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the amount of objects in the next parameter.
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\param supportDescriptorCount The number of objects in the array supplied in
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the previous parameter.
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\param optionalRepublishDriverName Unused parameter. You should pass
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\c NULL.
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\retval B_OK The driver is registered. You can now call install_notify()
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\retval B_BAD_VALUE You passed \c NULL as \a driverName.
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\retval B_ERROR General internal error in the USB stack. You may retry the
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request in this case.
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\retval B_NO_MEMORY Error allocating some internal objects. The system is
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out of memory.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::install_notify)(const char *driverName, const usb_notify_hooks *hooks)
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\brief Install notify hooks for your driver.
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After your driver is registered, you need to pass hooks to your driver that
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are called whenever a device that matches your \link usb_support_descriptor
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support descriptor \endlink .
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As soon as the hooks are installed, you'll receive callbacks for devices
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that are already attached; so make sure your driver is initialized properly
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when calling this method.
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\param driverName The name you passed in register_driver().
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\param hooks The hooks the stack should call in case the status of devices
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that match your support descriptor changes.
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\retval B_OK Hooks are installed succesfully.
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\retval B_NAME_NOT_FOUND Invalid \a driverName.
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\see usb_notify_hooks for information on how your hooks should behave.
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\see uninstall_notify()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::uninstall_notify)(const char *driverName)
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\brief Uninstall notify hooks for your driver.
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If your driver needs to stop, you can uninstall the notifier hooks. This
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will clear the stored hooks in the driver, and you will not receive any
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notifications when new devices are attached. This method will also call
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usb_notify_hooks::device_removed() for all the devices that you are using
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and all the stack's resources that are allocated to your driver are
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cleared.
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\param driverName The name you passed in register_driver().
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\retval B_OK Hooks are uninstalled.
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\retval B_NAME_NOT_FOUND Invalid \a driverName.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const usb_device_descriptor *(*usb_module_info::get_device_descriptor)(usb_device device)
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\brief Get the device descriptor.
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\param device The id of the device you want to query.
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\return The standard usb_device_descriptor, or \c NULL in case of an error.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const usb_configuration_info *(*usb_module_info::get_nth_configuration)(usb_device device, uint index)
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\brief Get a configuration descriptor by index.
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\param device The id of the device you want to query.
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\param index The (zero based) offset of the list of configurations.
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\return This will normally return the usb_configuration_info with the
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standard usb configuration descriptor. \c NULL will be returned if the
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\a id is invalid or the \a index is out of bounds.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const usb_configuration_info *(*usb_module_info::get_configuration)(usb_device device)
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\brief Get the current configuration.
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\param id The id of the device you want to query.
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\retval This will return usb_configuration_info with the standard usb
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configuration descriptor, or it will return\c NULL if the \a id is invalid.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::set_configuration)(usb_device device, const usb_configuration_info *configuration)
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\brief Change the current configuration.
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Changing the configuration will destroy all the current endpoints. If the
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\a configuration points to the current configuration, the request will be
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ignored and \c B_OK will be returned.
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\param device The id of the device you want to query.
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\param configuration The pointer to the new configuration you want to set.
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\retval B_OK The new configuration is set succesfully.
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\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE The \a device parameter is invalid.
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\retval B_BAD_VALUE The configuration does not exist.
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\note This method also allows you to completely unconfigure the device, which
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means that all the current endpoints, pipes and transfers will be freed.
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Pass \c NULL to the parameter \a configuration if you want to do that.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::set_alt_interface)(usb_device device, const usb_interface_info *interface)
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\brief Set an alternative interface. Not implemented.
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This method currently always returns \c B_ERROR.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::set_feature)(usb_id handle, uint16 selector)
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\brief Convenience function for standard control pipe set feature requests.
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Both the set_feature() and clear_feature() requests work on all the Stack's
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objects: devices, interfaces and pipes.
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\param handle The object you want to query.
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\param selector The value you want to pass in the feature request.
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\return \c B_OK in case the request succeeded and the device responded
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positively, or an error code in case it failed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::clear_feature)(usb_id handle, uint16 selector)
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\brief Convenience function for standard control pipe clear feature requests.
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\see set_feature() to see how this method works.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::get_status)(usb_id handle, uint16 *status)
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\brief Convenience function for standard usb status requests.
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\param[in] handle The object you want to query.
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\param[out] status A variable in which the device can store it's status.
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\return \c B_OK is returned in case the request succeeded and the device
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responded positively, or an error code is returned in case it failed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::get_descriptor)(usb_device device,
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uint8 descriptorType, uint8 index, uint16 languageID, void *data,
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size_t dataLength, size_t *actualLength)
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\brief Convenience function to get a descriptor from a device.
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\param[in] device The device you want to query.
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\param[in] descriptorType The type of descriptor you are requesting.
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\param[in] index In case there are multiple descriptors of this type, you
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select which one you want.
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\param[in] languageID The language you want the descriptor in (if applicable,
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as with string_descriptors).
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\param[out] data The buffer in which the descriptor can be written.
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\param[in] dataLength The size of the buffer (in bytes).
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\param[out] actualLength A pointer to a variable in which the actual number
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of bytes written can be stored.
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\returns A status code.
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\retval B_OK The request succeeded, and the descriptor is written.
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\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE Invalid \a device parameter.
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\retval "other errors" Request failed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::send_request)(usb_device device,
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uint8 requestType, uint8 request, uint16 value, uint16 index,
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uint16 length, void *data, size_t *actualLength)
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\brief Send a generic, synchronous request over the default control pipe.
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See queue_request() for an asynchronous version of this method.
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Most of the standard values of a request are defined in USB_spec.h.
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\param[in] device The device you want to query.
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\param[in] requestType The request type.
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\param[in] request The request you want to perform.
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\param[in] value The value of the request.
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\param[in] index The index for the request.
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\param[in] length The size of the buffer pointed by \a data
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\param[out] data The buffer where to put the result in.
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\param[out] actualLength The actual numbers of bytes written.
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\returns A status code.
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\retval B_OK The request succeeded.
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\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE Invalid \a device parameter.
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\retval "other errors" Request failed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::queue_interrupt)(usb_pipe pipe, void *data,
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size_t dataLength, usb_callback_func callback, void *callbackCookie)
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\brief Asynchronously queue an interrupt transfer.
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\param pipe The id of the pipe you want to query.
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\param data The data buffer you want to pass.
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\param dataLength The size of the data buffer.
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\param callback The callback function the stack should call after finishing.
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\param callbackCookie A cookie that will be supplied to your callback
|
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function when the transfer is finished.
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\return This will return a value indicating whether or not the queueing of
|
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the transfer went well. The return value won't tell you if the transfer
|
|
actually succeeded.
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\retval B_OK The interrupt transfer is queued.
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\retval B_NO_MEMORY Error allocating objects.
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\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE The \a pipe is not a valid interrupt pipe.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::queue_bulk)(usb_pipe pipe, void *data, size_t dataLength, usb_callback_func callback, void *callbackCookie)
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\brief Asynchronously queue a bulk transfer.
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This method behaves like the queue_interrupt() method, except that it queues
|
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a bulk transfer.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::queue_bulk_v)(usb_pipe pipe, iovec *vector, size_t vectorCount, usb_callback_func callback, void *callbackCookie)
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\brief Asynchronously queue a bulk vector.
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|
This method behaves like the queue_interrupt() method, except that it queues
|
|
bulk transfers and that it is based on an (array of) io vectors.
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|
\param vector One or more io vectors. IO vectors are standard POSIX entities.
|
|
\param vectorCount The number of elements in the \a vector array.
|
|
*/
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/*!
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|
\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::queue_isochronous)(usb_pipe pipe, void *data, size_t dataLength, usb_iso_packet_descriptor *packetDesc, uint32 packetCount, uint32 *startingFrameNumber, uint32 flags, usb_callback_func callback, void *callbackCookie)
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|
\brief Asynchronously queue a isochronous transfer. Not implemented.
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|
|
This is not implemented in the current Haiku USB Stack.
|
|
*/
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|
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|
|
/*!
|
|
\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::queue_request)(usb_device device, uint8 requestType, uint8 request, uint16 value, uint16 index, uint16 length, void *data, usb_callback_func callback, void *callbackCookie)
|
|
\brief Asynchronously queue a control pipe request.
|
|
|
|
This method does roughly the same as send_request(), however, it works
|
|
asynchronously. This means that the method will return as soon as the
|
|
transfer is queued.
|
|
|
|
\param callback The callback function for when the transfer is done.
|
|
\param callbackCookie The cookie that the stack should pass to your callback
|
|
function.
|
|
\return Whether or not the queueing of the transfer went well. The return
|
|
value won't tell you if the transfer actually succeeded.
|
|
\retval B_OK The control transfer is queued.
|
|
\retval B_NO_MEMORY Error allocating objects.
|
|
\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE The \a device argument is invalid.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
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|
|
/*!
|
|
\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::set_pipe_policy)(usb_pipe pipe, uint8 maxNumQueuedPackets, uint16 maxBufferDurationMS, uint16 sampleSize)
|
|
\brief Set some pipe features.
|
|
|
|
The USB standard specifies some properties that should be able to be set on
|
|
isochronous pipes. If your driver requires the properties to be changed, you
|
|
should use this method.
|
|
|
|
\param pipe The id of the isochronous pipe you want to alter.
|
|
\param maxNumQueuedPackets The maximum number of queued packets allowed on
|
|
this pipe.
|
|
\param maxBufferDurationMS The maximum time in ms that the buffers are valid.
|
|
\param sampleSize The size of the samples through this pipe.
|
|
\retval B_OK Pipe policy changed.
|
|
\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE The \a pipe argument is invalid or not an
|
|
isochronous pipe.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::cancel_queued_transfers)(usb_pipe pipe)
|
|
\brief Cancel pending transfers on a pipe.
|
|
All the pending transfers will be cancelled. The stack will perform the
|
|
callback on all of them that are cancelled.
|
|
|
|
\attention There might be transfers that are being executed the moment you
|
|
call this method. These will be executed, and their callbacks will be
|
|
performed. Make sure you don't delete any buffers that could still be used
|
|
by these transfers.
|
|
|
|
\param pipe The id of the pipe to clear.
|
|
|
|
\retval B_OK All the pending transfers on this pipe are deleted.
|
|
\retval B_DEV_INVALID_PIPE The supplied usb_id is not a valid pipe.
|
|
\retval "other errors" There was an error clearing the pipe.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
\fn status_t (*usb_module_info::usb_ioctl)(uint32 opcode, void *buffer, size_t bufferSize)
|
|
\brief Low level commands to the USB stack.
|
|
|
|
This method is used to give lowlevel commands to the Stack. There are
|
|
currently no uses documented.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
///// B_USB_MODULE_NAME /////
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*!
|
|
\def B_USB_MODULE_NAME
|
|
\brief The identifier string for the USB Stack interface module.
|
|
*/
|