Windows: Display error code in default case of windows_transfer_callback
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1 /*
2 * Synchronous I/O functions for libusbx
3 * Copyright © 2007-2008 Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
5 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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20 #include <config.h>
21 #include <errno.h>
22 #include <stdint.h>
23 #include <stdlib.h>
24 #include <string.h>
26 #include "libusbi.h"
28 /**
29 * @defgroup syncio Synchronous device I/O
31 * This page documents libusbx's synchronous (blocking) API for USB device I/O.
32 * This interface is easy to use but has some limitations. More advanced users
33 * may wish to consider using the \ref asyncio "asynchronous I/O API" instead.
36 static void LIBUSB_CALL ctrl_transfer_cb(struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
38 int *completed = transfer->user_data;
39 *completed = 1;
40 usbi_dbg("actual_length=%d", transfer->actual_length);
41 /* caller interprets result and frees transfer */
44 /** \ingroup syncio
45 * Perform a USB control transfer.
47 * The direction of the transfer is inferred from the bmRequestType field of
48 * the setup packet.
50 * The wValue, wIndex and wLength fields values should be given in host-endian
51 * byte order.
53 * \param dev_handle a handle for the device to communicate with
54 * \param bmRequestType the request type field for the setup packet
55 * \param bRequest the request field for the setup packet
56 * \param wValue the value field for the setup packet
57 * \param wIndex the index field for the setup packet
58 * \param data a suitably-sized data buffer for either input or output
59 * (depending on direction bits within bmRequestType)
60 * \param wLength the length field for the setup packet. The data buffer should
61 * be at least this size.
62 * \param timeout timeout (in millseconds) that this function should wait
63 * before giving up due to no response being received. For an unlimited
64 * timeout, use value 0.
65 * \returns on success, the number of bytes actually transferred
66 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT if the transfer timed out
67 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE if the control request was not supported by the
68 * device
69 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
70 * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failures
72 int API_EXPORTED libusb_control_transfer(libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
73 uint8_t bmRequestType, uint8_t bRequest, uint16_t wValue, uint16_t wIndex,
74 unsigned char *data, uint16_t wLength, unsigned int timeout)
76 struct libusb_transfer *transfer = libusb_alloc_transfer(0);
77 unsigned char *buffer;
78 int completed = 0;
79 int r;
81 if (!transfer)
82 return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
84 buffer = (unsigned char*) malloc(LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE + wLength);
85 if (!buffer) {
86 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
87 return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
90 libusb_fill_control_setup(buffer, bmRequestType, bRequest, wValue, wIndex,
91 wLength);
92 if ((bmRequestType & LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) == LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT)
93 memcpy(buffer + LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE, data, wLength);
95 libusb_fill_control_transfer(transfer, dev_handle, buffer,
96 ctrl_transfer_cb, &completed, timeout);
97 transfer->flags = LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_BUFFER;
98 r = libusb_submit_transfer(transfer);
99 if (r < 0) {
100 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
101 return r;
104 while (!completed) {
105 r = libusb_handle_events_completed(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle), &completed);
106 if (r < 0) {
107 if (r == LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED)
108 continue;
109 libusb_cancel_transfer(transfer);
110 while (!completed)
111 if (libusb_handle_events_completed(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle), &completed) < 0)
112 break;
113 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
114 return r;
118 if ((bmRequestType & LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) == LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN)
119 memcpy(data, libusb_control_transfer_get_data(transfer),
120 transfer->actual_length);
122 switch (transfer->status) {
123 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED:
124 r = transfer->actual_length;
125 break;
126 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT:
127 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT;
128 break;
129 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_STALL:
130 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE;
131 break;
132 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE:
133 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
134 break;
135 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_OVERFLOW:
136 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW;
137 break;
138 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR:
139 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED:
140 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_IO;
141 break;
142 default:
143 usbi_warn(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle),
144 "unrecognised status code %d", transfer->status);
145 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER;
148 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
149 return r;
152 static void LIBUSB_CALL bulk_transfer_cb(struct libusb_transfer *transfer)
154 int *completed = transfer->user_data;
155 *completed = 1;
156 usbi_dbg("actual_length=%d", transfer->actual_length);
157 /* caller interprets results and frees transfer */
160 static int do_sync_bulk_transfer(struct libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
161 unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *buffer, int length,
162 int *transferred, unsigned int timeout, unsigned char type)
164 struct libusb_transfer *transfer = libusb_alloc_transfer(0);
165 int completed = 0;
166 int r;
168 if (!transfer)
169 return LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM;
171 libusb_fill_bulk_transfer(transfer, dev_handle, endpoint, buffer, length,
172 bulk_transfer_cb, &completed, timeout);
173 transfer->type = type;
175 r = libusb_submit_transfer(transfer);
176 if (r < 0) {
177 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
178 return r;
181 while (!completed) {
182 r = libusb_handle_events_completed(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle), &completed);
183 if (r < 0) {
184 if (r == LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED)
185 continue;
186 libusb_cancel_transfer(transfer);
187 while (!completed)
188 if (libusb_handle_events_completed(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle), &completed) < 0)
189 break;
190 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
191 return r;
195 *transferred = transfer->actual_length;
196 switch (transfer->status) {
197 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED:
198 r = 0;
199 break;
200 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT:
201 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT;
202 break;
203 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_STALL:
204 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE;
205 break;
206 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_OVERFLOW:
207 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW;
208 break;
209 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE:
210 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE;
211 break;
212 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR:
213 case LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED:
214 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_IO;
215 break;
216 default:
217 usbi_warn(HANDLE_CTX(dev_handle),
218 "unrecognised status code %d", transfer->status);
219 r = LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER;
222 libusb_free_transfer(transfer);
223 return r;
226 /** \ingroup syncio
227 * Perform a USB bulk transfer. The direction of the transfer is inferred from
228 * the direction bits of the endpoint address.
230 * For bulk reads, the <tt>length</tt> field indicates the maximum length of
231 * data you are expecting to receive. If less data arrives than expected,
232 * this function will return that data, so be sure to check the
233 * <tt>transferred</tt> output parameter.
235 * You should also check the <tt>transferred</tt> parameter for bulk writes.
236 * Not all of the data may have been written.
238 * Also check <tt>transferred</tt> when dealing with a timeout error code.
239 * libusbx may have to split your transfer into a number of chunks to satisfy
240 * underlying O/S requirements, meaning that the timeout may expire after
241 * the first few chunks have completed. libusbx is careful not to lose any data
242 * that may have been transferred; do not assume that timeout conditions
243 * indicate a complete lack of I/O.
245 * \param dev_handle a handle for the device to communicate with
246 * \param endpoint the address of a valid endpoint to communicate with
247 * \param data a suitably-sized data buffer for either input or output
248 * (depending on endpoint)
249 * \param length for bulk writes, the number of bytes from data to be sent. for
250 * bulk reads, the maximum number of bytes to receive into the data buffer.
251 * \param transferred output location for the number of bytes actually
252 * transferred.
253 * \param timeout timeout (in millseconds) that this function should wait
254 * before giving up due to no response being received. For an unlimited
255 * timeout, use value 0.
257 * \returns 0 on success (and populates <tt>transferred</tt>)
258 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT if the transfer timed out (and populates
259 * <tt>transferred</tt>)
260 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE if the endpoint halted
261 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW if the device offered more data, see
262 * \ref packetoverflow
263 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
264 * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other failures
266 int API_EXPORTED libusb_bulk_transfer(struct libusb_device_handle *dev_handle,
267 unsigned char endpoint, unsigned char *data, int length, int *transferred,
268 unsigned int timeout)
270 return do_sync_bulk_transfer(dev_handle, endpoint, data, length,
271 transferred, timeout, LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK);
274 /** \ingroup syncio
275 * Perform a USB interrupt transfer. The direction of the transfer is inferred
276 * from the direction bits of the endpoint address.
278 * For interrupt reads, the <tt>length</tt> field indicates the maximum length
279 * of data you are expecting to receive. If less data arrives than expected,
280 * this function will return that data, so be sure to check the
281 * <tt>transferred</tt> output parameter.
283 * You should also check the <tt>transferred</tt> parameter for interrupt
284 * writes. Not all of the data may have been written.
286 * Also check <tt>transferred</tt> when dealing with a timeout error code.
287 * libusbx may have to split your transfer into a number of chunks to satisfy
288 * underlying O/S requirements, meaning that the timeout may expire after
289 * the first few chunks have completed. libusbx is careful not to lose any data
290 * that may have been transferred; do not assume that timeout conditions
291 * indicate a complete lack of I/O.
293 * The default endpoint bInterval value is used as the polling interval.
295 * \param dev_handle a handle for the device to communicate with
296 * \param endpoint the address of a valid endpoint to communicate with
297 * \param data a suitably-sized data buffer for either input or output
298 * (depending on endpoint)
299 * \param length for bulk writes, the number of bytes from data to be sent. for
300 * bulk reads, the maximum number of bytes to receive into the data buffer.
301 * \param transferred output location for the number of bytes actually
302 * transferred.
303 * \param timeout timeout (in millseconds) that this function should wait
304 * before giving up due to no response being received. For an unlimited
305 * timeout, use value 0.
307 * \returns 0 on success (and populates <tt>transferred</tt>)
308 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT if the transfer timed out
309 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE if the endpoint halted
310 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW if the device offered more data, see
311 * \ref packetoverflow
312 * \returns LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE if the device has been disconnected
313 * \returns another LIBUSB_ERROR code on other error
315 int API_EXPORTED libusb_interrupt_transfer(
316 struct libusb_device_handle *dev_handle, unsigned char endpoint,
317 unsigned char *data, int length, int *transferred, unsigned int timeout)
319 return do_sync_bulk_transfer(dev_handle, endpoint, data, length,
320 transferred, timeout, LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT);