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Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de> |
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Thomas Sailer, <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch> |
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Version 0.1.8.1: |
- Driver/DLL: improved usb_control_msg(), added better support for |
vendor and class specific requests. |
- Service: removed support for USB root hubs. This results in much |
faster initialization and much shorter startup times. |
- Driver: fixed a bug in the bulk and interrupt functions which caused |
a BSOD under some very rare conditions. |
- Improved installer/uninstaller speed. |
- Added Cygwin support. The whole package can now be build under |
Cygwin and the latest MSys/MinGW. |
- DLL: improved error handling (function return values). |
- Installer: fixed minor bug. Improved speed. |
- Driver: improved hotplug behavior. |
- Driver: improved usb_reset(). |
- DLL: fixed bug in initialization code. |
- Driver: fixed a bug in the timeout code |
- Driver: fixed a bug in the PNP code that caused the driver to lock up |
if the driver processes IOCTLs while it has not been started |
completely. |
- Driver/DLL: Added some asynchronous and isochronous code. |
This code is PRELIMINARY and the API might change in the future |
since the main libusb developers haven't developed fixed |
isochronous and asynchronous APIs yet! |
- Driver: merged the filter and the device driver into a single one. |
- Driver: fixed a bug in the interrupt and bulk code. |
Version 0.1.8.0: |
- Ported version 0.1.8.0 of libusb to libusb-win32 |
- Filter driver: fixed two bugs which caused BSODs on some systems |
during powerdown and device removal. |
- Filter driver: fixed bug in composite device handling code. |
- Services: added better handling of composite devices. These devices |
now appear as one single device instead of multiple devices for |
each interface. |
- Sample inf-file: renamed to libusb.inf. |
- Sample inf-file: added better support for composite devices |
- Sample inf-file: included direct support for the Dakota and Walgreens |
digital cameras. |
- Installer: improved installation speed. |
Version 0.1.7.10: |
- DLL: fixed bug which caused the device detection to fail on some |
systems. |
- Filter driver: PNP and power management code improved. This will |
hopefully remove the shutdown and hibernation problems reported by |
some users an XP systems. |
- The binary package distributions has been split up into two parts: |
Filter driver and device driver. An user friendly GUI installer has |
been added for the filter driver. The device driver (stub driver) |
doesn't need the filter driver to be installed any more. |
- Filter driver: the filter driver is now installed in a different way |
which will now allow access to all USB devices which weren't |
accessible in the past (mice, scanners, etc.). A Windows system |
service (daemon) has been added to achive this. |
Version 0.1.7.9: |
- Filter driver: support for Composite Devices (devices with multiple |
interfaces) improved. |
- DLL: added function usb_get_version() which returns the version of |
the running driver and DLL. |
Version 0.1.7.8: |
- DLL: removed a memory leak |
- DLL: fixed bug which caused the DLL to detect an invalid number |
of root hubs on some systems which made some devices inaccessable. |
- DLL: errors are now also printed to the Windows debug system. They |
can be captured using DebugView from http://www.sysinternals.com. |
- Filter driver: the driver now reflects the DLL's debug setting |
(can be set using usb_set_debug()). |
This makes the distribution of two different driver versions |
(checked/free build) unnecessary. |
The following debug levels are supported: |
0: no output |
1: errors only |
2: warnings and errors |
3 and higher: warnings, errors, normal messages |
- Inf files: updated, minor changes |
Version 0.1.7.7: |
- Filter driver: some control transfers (vendor specific request) |
failed or worked incorrectly, this bug has been fixed. |
- all drivers: a bug in the inf-files which prevented the drivers |
to install on Win98 systems has been fixed. |
- Filter driver: parameter validation and error handling has been |
improved. |
- Filter driver, DLL: the maximum number of supported devices has |
been increased to 256. |
- DLL: under some circumstances the DLL didn't detect newly connected |
devices correctly at runtime, this problem has been fixed. |
- The build system now uses the 'lib' utility from the DDK to build |
the import library for Microsoft compilers. Visual C++ isn't required |
any more. |
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This is libusb-win32 (http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net) version 20041118. |
Libusb-win32 is a library that allows userspace application to access USB |
devices on Windows operation systems (Win98, WinME, Win2k, WinXP). |
It is derived from and fully API compatible to libusb available at |
http://libusb.sourceforge.net. |
For more information visit the project's web site at: |
http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net |
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32 |
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; LIBUSB-WIN32, Generic Windows USB Driver |
; Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de> |
; |
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
; (at your option) any later version. |
; |
; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
; GNU General Public License for more details. |
; |
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; general information |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[Version] |
Signature = "$Chicago$" |
provider = %libusb-win32% |
DriverVer = 11/18/2004, 20041118 |
Class = LibUsbDevices |
ClassGUID = {EB781AAF-9C70-4523-A5DF-642A87ECA567} |
[ClassInstall] |
AddReg=ClassInstall.AddReg |
[ClassInstall32] |
AddReg=ClassInstall.AddReg |
[ClassInstall.AddReg] |
HKR,,,,"%class_display_name%" |
HKR,,Icon,,"-20" |
[Manufacturer] |
%libusb-win32%=libusb-win32 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; strings |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[Strings] |
libusb-win32 = "http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net" |
class_display_name = "LibUSB-Win32 Devices" |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Device descriptions, modify this section to match your device |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[libusb-win32] |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Sample device, replace '0000' with your device's PID/VID |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; "LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Sample composite device with two interfaces, replace '0000' with your device's PID/VID |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; "LibUsb-Win32 Composite Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000&MI_00 |
; "LibUsb-Win32 Composite Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0000&PID_0000&MI_01 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; To install libusb driver for a class (subclass, or protocol) of USB devices use these entries |
; replace '00' with your class, subclass, or protocol |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00 |
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00&SUBCLASS_00 |
;"LibUsb-Win32 Sample Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\CLASS_00&SUBCLASS_00&PROT_00 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Cypress EzUSB 2131 controller |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
"Cypress EzUSB 2131, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0547&PID_2131 |
"LibUsb-Win32 Test Device, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_1234&PID_5678 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Dakota Digital Camera |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
"Dakota Digital Camera, ISO Interface, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_04FC&PID_FFFF&MI_00 |
"Dakota Digital Camera, Bulk Interface, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_04FC&PID_FFFF&MI_01 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Walgreens Digital Camera |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
"Walgreens Single-Use Camera, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0461&PID_0819&MI_00 |
"Walgreens Single-Use Camera, Version 11/18/2004, 20041118"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_0461&PID_0819&MI_01 |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Nothing to modify below |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Files |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[SourceDisksNames] |
1 = "Libusb-Win32 Driver Installation Disk",, |
[SourceDisksFiles] |
libusb0.sys = 1,, |
libusb0.dll = 1,, |
libusbis.exe = 1,, |
[DestinationDirs] |
LIBUSB.Files.Sys = 10,System32\Drivers |
LIBUSB.Files.Dll = 10,System32 |
LIBUSB.Files.Exe = 10,System32 |
[LIBUSB.Files.Sys] |
libusb0.sys |
[LIBUSB.Files.Dll] |
libusb0.dll |
[LIBUSB.Files.Exe] |
libusbis.exe |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Device driver |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[LIBUSB_DEV] |
CopyFiles = LIBUSB.Files.Sys, LIBUSB.Files.Dll, LIBUSB.Files.Exe |
AddReg = LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg |
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT] |
CopyFiles = LIBUSB.Files.Sys, LIBUSB.Files.Dll, LIBUSB.Files.Exe |
AddReg = LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT |
[LIBUSB_DEV.NT.Services] |
AddService = libusb0, 0x00000002, LIBUSB.AddService |
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg] |
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern |
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,libusb0.sys |
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter" |
[LIBUSB_DEV.AddReg.NT] |
HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce,LibUsb-Win32-Autorun,,"libusbis.exe --install-composite-filter" |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
; Services |
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[LIBUSB.AddService] |
DisplayName = "LibUsb-Win32 - Kernel Driver 11/18/2004, 20041118" |
ServiceType = 1 |
StartType = 3 |
ErrorControl = 0 |
ServiceBinary = %12%\libusb0.sys |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> |
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0"> |
<assemblyIdentity |
version="1.0.0.0" |
processorArchitecture="X86" |
name="My app name" |
type="win32" |
/> |
<description>My description</description> |
<dependency> |
<dependentAssembly> |
<assemblyIdentity |
type="win32" |
name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" |
version="6.0.0.0" |
processorArchitecture="X86" |
publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df" |
language="*" |
/> |
</dependentAssembly> |
</dependency> |
</assembly> |
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#ifndef __USB_H__ |
#define __USB_H__ |
#include <stdlib.h> |
/* |
* 'interface' is defined somewhere in the Windows header files. This macro |
* is deleted here to avoid conflicts and compile errors. |
*/ |
#ifdef interface |
#undef interface |
#endif |
/* |
* PATH_MAX from limits.h can't be used on Windows if the dll and |
* import libraries are build/used by different compilers |
*/ |
#define LIBUSB_PATH_MAX 512 |
/* |
* USB spec information |
* |
* This is all stuff grabbed from various USB specs and is pretty much |
* not subject to change |
*/ |
/* |
* Device and/or Interface Class codes |
*/ |
#define USB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE 0 /* for DeviceClass */ |
#define USB_CLASS_AUDIO 1 |
#define USB_CLASS_COMM 2 |
#define USB_CLASS_HID 3 |
#define USB_CLASS_PRINTER 7 |
#define USB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE 8 |
#define USB_CLASS_HUB 9 |
#define USB_CLASS_DATA 10 |
#define USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC 0xff |
/* |
* Descriptor types |
*/ |
#define USB_DT_DEVICE 0x01 |
#define USB_DT_CONFIG 0x02 |
#define USB_DT_STRING 0x03 |
#define USB_DT_INTERFACE 0x04 |
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT 0x05 |
#define USB_DT_HID 0x21 |
#define USB_DT_REPORT 0x22 |
#define USB_DT_PHYSICAL 0x23 |
#define USB_DT_HUB 0x29 |
/* |
* Descriptor sizes per descriptor type |
*/ |
#define USB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE 18 |
#define USB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE 9 |
#define USB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE 9 |
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE 7 |
#define USB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE 9 /* Audio extension */ |
#define USB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE 7 |
/* ensure byte-packed structures */ |
#include <pshpack1.h> |
/* All standard descriptors have these 2 fields in common */ |
struct usb_descriptor_header { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
}; |
/* String descriptor */ |
struct usb_string_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned short wData[1]; |
}; |
/* HID descriptor */ |
struct usb_hid_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned short bcdHID; |
unsigned char bCountryCode; |
unsigned char bNumDescriptors; |
}; |
/* Endpoint descriptor */ |
#define USB_MAXENDPOINTS 32 |
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned char bEndpointAddress; |
unsigned char bmAttributes; |
unsigned short wMaxPacketSize; |
unsigned char bInterval; |
unsigned char bRefresh; |
unsigned char bSynchAddress; |
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */ |
int extralen; |
}; |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_MASK 0x0f /* in bEndpointAddress */ |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK 0x80 |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_MASK 0x03 /* in bmAttributes */ |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_CONTROL 0 |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS 1 |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_BULK 2 |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_INTERRUPT 3 |
/* Interface descriptor */ |
#define USB_MAXINTERFACES 32 |
struct usb_interface_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned char bInterfaceNumber; |
unsigned char bAlternateSetting; |
unsigned char bNumEndpoints; |
unsigned char bInterfaceClass; |
unsigned char bInterfaceSubClass; |
unsigned char bInterfaceProtocol; |
unsigned char iInterface; |
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint; |
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */ |
int extralen; |
}; |
#define USB_MAXALTSETTING 128 /* Hard limit */ |
struct usb_interface { |
struct usb_interface_descriptor *altsetting; |
int num_altsetting; |
}; |
/* Configuration descriptor information.. */ |
#define USB_MAXCONFIG 8 |
struct usb_config_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned short wTotalLength; |
unsigned char bNumInterfaces; |
unsigned char bConfigurationValue; |
unsigned char iConfiguration; |
unsigned char bmAttributes; |
unsigned char MaxPower; |
struct usb_interface *interface; |
unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */ |
int extralen; |
}; |
/* Device descriptor */ |
struct usb_device_descriptor { |
unsigned char bLength; |
unsigned char bDescriptorType; |
unsigned short bcdUSB; |
unsigned char bDeviceClass; |
unsigned char bDeviceSubClass; |
unsigned char bDeviceProtocol; |
unsigned char bMaxPacketSize0; |
unsigned short idVendor; |
unsigned short idProduct; |
unsigned short bcdDevice; |
unsigned char iManufacturer; |
unsigned char iProduct; |
unsigned char iSerialNumber; |
unsigned char bNumConfigurations; |
}; |
struct usb_ctrl_setup { |
unsigned char bRequestType; |
unsigned char bRequest; |
unsigned short wValue; |
unsigned short wIndex; |
unsigned short wLength; |
}; |
/* |
* Standard requests |
*/ |
#define USB_REQ_GET_STATUS 0x00 |
#define USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE 0x01 |
/* 0x02 is reserved */ |
#define USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE 0x03 |
/* 0x04 is reserved */ |
#define USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS 0x05 |
#define USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR 0x06 |
#define USB_REQ_SET_DESCRIPTOR 0x07 |
#define USB_REQ_GET_CONFIGURATION 0x08 |
#define USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION 0x09 |
#define USB_REQ_GET_INTERFACE 0x0A |
#define USB_REQ_SET_INTERFACE 0x0B |
#define USB_REQ_SYNCH_FRAME 0x0C |
#define USB_TYPE_STANDARD (0x00 << 5) |
#define USB_TYPE_CLASS (0x01 << 5) |
#define USB_TYPE_VENDOR (0x02 << 5) |
#define USB_TYPE_RESERVED (0x03 << 5) |
#define USB_RECIP_DEVICE 0x00 |
#define USB_RECIP_INTERFACE 0x01 |
#define USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT 0x02 |
#define USB_RECIP_OTHER 0x03 |
/* |
* Various libusb API related stuff |
*/ |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_IN 0x80 |
#define USB_ENDPOINT_OUT 0x00 |
/* Error codes */ |
#define USB_ERROR_BEGIN 500000 |
/* |
* This is supposed to look weird. This file is generated from autoconf |
* and I didn't want to make this too complicated. |
*/ |
#define USB_LE16_TO_CPU(x) |
/* Data types */ |
/* struct usb_device; */ |
/* struct usb_bus; */ |
struct usb_device { |
struct usb_device *next, *prev; |
char filename[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX]; |
struct usb_bus *bus; |
struct usb_device_descriptor descriptor; |
struct usb_config_descriptor *config; |
void *dev; /* Darwin support */ |
}; |
struct usb_bus { |
struct usb_bus *next, *prev; |
char dirname[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX]; |
struct usb_device *devices; |
unsigned long location; |
}; |
/* Version information, Windows specific */ |
struct usb_version { |
struct { |
int major; |
int minor; |
int micro; |
int nano; |
} dll; |
struct { |
int major; |
int minor; |
int micro; |
int nano; |
} driver; |
}; |
struct usb_dev_handle; |
typedef struct usb_dev_handle usb_dev_handle; |
/* Variables */ |
extern struct usb_bus *usb_busses; |
#include <poppack.h> |
#ifdef __cplusplus |
extern "C" { |
#endif |
/* Function prototypes */ |
/* usb.c */ |
usb_dev_handle *usb_open(struct usb_device *dev); |
int usb_close(usb_dev_handle *dev); |
int usb_get_string(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, int langid, char *buf, |
size_t buflen); |
int usb_get_string_simple(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, char *buf, |
size_t buflen); |
/* descriptors.c */ |
int usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint(usb_dev_handle *udev, int ep, |
unsigned char type, unsigned char index, |
void *buf, int size); |
int usb_get_descriptor(usb_dev_handle *udev, unsigned char type, |
unsigned char index, void *buf, int size); |
/* <arch>.c */ |
int usb_bulk_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size, |
int timeout); |
int usb_bulk_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size, |
int timeout); |
int usb_interrupt_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size, |
int timeout); |
int usb_interrupt_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size, |
int timeout); |
int usb_control_msg(usb_dev_handle *dev, int requesttype, int request, |
int value, int index, char *bytes, int size, |
int timeout); |
int usb_set_configuration(usb_dev_handle *dev, int configuration); |
int usb_claim_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface); |
int usb_release_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface); |
int usb_set_altinterface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int alternate); |
int usb_resetep(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep); |
int usb_clear_halt(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep); |
int usb_reset(usb_dev_handle *dev); |
char *usb_strerror(void); |
void usb_init(void); |
void usb_set_debug(int level); |
int usb_find_busses(void); |
int usb_find_devices(void); |
struct usb_device *usb_device(usb_dev_handle *dev); |
struct usb_bus *usb_get_busses(void); |
/* Windows specific functions */ |
const struct usb_version *usb_get_version(void); |
int usb_isochronous_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context, |
unsigned char ep, int pktsize); |
int usb_bulk_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context, |
unsigned char ep); |
int usb_interrupt_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context, |
unsigned char ep); |
int usb_submit_async(void *context, char *bytes, int size); |
int usb_reap_async(void *context, int timeout); |
int usb_free_async(void **context); |
#ifdef __cplusplus |
} |
#endif |
#endif /* __USB_H__ */ |
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