2 * Public libusbx header file
3 * Copyright © 2001 Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
4 * Copyright © 2007-2008 Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
5 * Copyright © 2012 Pete Batard <pete@akeo.ie>
6 * Copyright © 2012 Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@cs.unm.edu>
7 * For more information, please visit: http://libusbx.org
9 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
11 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
12 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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17 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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21 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
28 /* on MS environments, the inline keyword is available in C++ only */
29 #if !defined(__cplusplus)
30 #define inline __inline
32 /* ssize_t is also not available (copy/paste from MinGW) */
33 #ifndef _SSIZE_T_DEFINED
34 #define _SSIZE_T_DEFINED
37 typedef __int64 ssize_t
;
41 #endif /* _SSIZE_T_DEFINED */
44 /* stdint.h is not available on older MSVC */
45 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1600) && (!defined(_STDINT)) && (!defined(_STDINT_H))
46 typedef unsigned __int8
uint8_t;
47 typedef unsigned __int16
uint16_t;
48 typedef unsigned __int32
uint32_t;
53 #if !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
54 #include <sys/types.h>
57 #if defined(__linux) || defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
64 /* 'interface' might be defined as a macro on Windows, so we need to
65 * undefine it so as not to break the current libusbx API, because
66 * libusb_config_descriptor has an 'interface' member
67 * As this can be problematic if you include windows.h after libusb.h
68 * in your sources, we force windows.h to be included first. */
69 #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
71 #if defined(interface)
74 #if !defined(__CYGWIN__)
79 #if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5)
80 #define LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(f) \
81 __attribute__((deprecated("Use " #f " instead")))
83 #define LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(f)
88 * libusbx's Windows calling convention.
90 * Under Windows, the selection of available compilers and configurations
91 * means that, unlike other platforms, there is not <em>one true calling
92 * convention</em> (calling convention: the manner in which parameters are
93 * passed to funcions in the generated assembly code).
95 * Matching the Windows API itself, libusbx uses the WINAPI convention (which
96 * translates to the <tt>stdcall</tt> convention) and guarantees that the
97 * library is compiled in this way. The public header file also includes
98 * appropriate annotations so that your own software will use the right
99 * convention, even if another convention is being used by default within
102 * The one consideration that you must apply in your software is to mark
103 * all functions which you use as libusbx callbacks with this LIBUSB_CALL
104 * annotation, so that they too get compiled for the correct calling
107 * On non-Windows operating systems, this macro is defined as nothing. This
108 * means that you can apply it to your code without worrying about
109 * cross-platform compatibility.
111 /* LIBUSB_CALL must be defined on both definition and declaration of libusbx
112 * functions. You'd think that declaration would be enough, but cygwin will
113 * complain about conflicting types unless both are marked this way.
114 * The placement of this macro is important too; it must appear after the
115 * return type, before the function name. See internal documentation for
118 #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
119 #define LIBUSB_CALL WINAPI
124 /** \def LIBUSBX_API_VERSION
126 * libusbx's API version.
128 * Since version 1.0.13, to help with feature detection, libusbx defines
129 * a LIBUSBX_API_VERSION macro that gets increased every time there is a
130 * significant change to the API, such as the introduction of a new call,
131 * the definition of a new macro/enum member, or any other element that
132 * libusbx applications may want to detect at compilation time.
134 * The macro is typically used in an application as follows:
136 * #if defined(LIBUSBX_API_VERSION) && (LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01001234)
137 * // Use one of the newer features from the libusbx API
141 * Another feature of LIBUSBX_API_VERSION is that it can be used to detect
142 * whether you are compiling against the libusb or the libusbx library.
144 * Internally, LIBUSBX_API_VERSION is defined as follows:
145 * (libusbx major << 24) | (libusbx minor << 16) | (16 bit incremental)
147 #define LIBUSBX_API_VERSION 0x01000102
153 /** \def libusb_cpu_to_le16
155 * Convert a 16-bit value from host-endian to little-endian format. On
156 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
157 * the bytes are swapped.
158 * \param x the host-endian value to convert
159 * \returns the value in little-endian byte order
161 static inline uint16_t libusb_cpu_to_le16(const uint16_t x
)
168 _tmp
.b8
[0] = x
& 0xff;
172 /** \def libusb_le16_to_cpu
174 * Convert a 16-bit value from little-endian to host-endian format. On
175 * little endian systems, this function does nothing. On big endian systems,
176 * the bytes are swapped.
177 * \param x the little-endian value to convert
178 * \returns the value in host-endian byte order
180 #define libusb_le16_to_cpu libusb_cpu_to_le16
182 /* standard USB stuff */
185 * Device and/or Interface Class codes */
186 enum libusb_class_code
{
187 /** In the context of a \ref libusb_device_descriptor "device descriptor",
188 * this bDeviceClass value indicates that each interface specifies its
189 * own class information and all interfaces operate independently.
191 LIBUSB_CLASS_PER_INTERFACE
= 0,
194 LIBUSB_CLASS_AUDIO
= 1,
196 /** Communications class */
197 LIBUSB_CLASS_COMM
= 2,
199 /** Human Interface Device class */
200 LIBUSB_CLASS_HID
= 3,
203 LIBUSB_CLASS_PHYSICAL
= 5,
206 LIBUSB_CLASS_PRINTER
= 7,
209 LIBUSB_CLASS_PTP
= 6, /* legacy name from libusb-0.1 usb.h */
210 LIBUSB_CLASS_IMAGE
= 6,
212 /** Mass storage class */
213 LIBUSB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE
= 8,
216 LIBUSB_CLASS_HUB
= 9,
219 LIBUSB_CLASS_DATA
= 10,
222 LIBUSB_CLASS_SMART_CARD
= 0x0b,
224 /** Content Security */
225 LIBUSB_CLASS_CONTENT_SECURITY
= 0x0d,
228 LIBUSB_CLASS_VIDEO
= 0x0e,
230 /** Personal Healthcare */
231 LIBUSB_CLASS_PERSONAL_HEALTHCARE
= 0x0f,
233 /** Diagnostic Device */
234 LIBUSB_CLASS_DIAGNOSTIC_DEVICE
= 0xdc,
236 /** Wireless class */
237 LIBUSB_CLASS_WIRELESS
= 0xe0,
239 /** Application class */
240 LIBUSB_CLASS_APPLICATION
= 0xfe,
242 /** Class is vendor-specific */
243 LIBUSB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC
= 0xff
247 * Descriptor types as defined by the USB specification. */
248 enum libusb_descriptor_type
{
249 /** Device descriptor. See libusb_device_descriptor. */
250 LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE
= 0x01,
252 /** Configuration descriptor. See libusb_config_descriptor. */
253 LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG
= 0x02,
255 /** String descriptor */
256 LIBUSB_DT_STRING
= 0x03,
258 /** Interface descriptor. See libusb_interface_descriptor. */
259 LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE
= 0x04,
261 /** Endpoint descriptor. See libusb_endpoint_descriptor. */
262 LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT
= 0x05,
264 /** BOS descriptor */
265 LIBUSB_DT_BOS
= 0x0f,
267 /** Device Capability descriptor */
268 LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
= 0x10,
270 /** HID descriptor */
271 LIBUSB_DT_HID
= 0x21,
273 /** HID report descriptor */
274 LIBUSB_DT_REPORT
= 0x22,
276 /** Physical descriptor */
277 LIBUSB_DT_PHYSICAL
= 0x23,
279 /** Hub descriptor */
280 LIBUSB_DT_HUB
= 0x29,
282 /** SuperSpeed Hub descriptor */
283 LIBUSB_DT_SUPERSPEED_HUB
= 0x2a,
285 /** SuperSpeed Endpoint Companion descriptor */
286 LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION
= 0x30
289 /* Descriptor sizes per descriptor type */
290 #define LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE 18
291 #define LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG_SIZE 9
292 #define LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE_SIZE 9
293 #define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_SIZE 7
294 #define LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT_AUDIO_SIZE 9 /* Audio extension */
295 #define LIBUSB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE 7
296 #define LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION_SIZE 6
297 #define LIBUSB_DT_BOS_SIZE 5
298 #define LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE 3
300 /* BOS descriptor sizes */
301 #define LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION_SIZE 7
302 #define LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE 10
303 #define LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID_SIZE 20
305 /* We unwrap the BOS => define its max size */
306 #define LIBUSB_DT_BOS_MAX_SIZE ((LIBUSB_DT_BOS_SIZE) +\
307 (LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION_SIZE) +\
308 (LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_SIZE) +\
309 (LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID_SIZE))
311 #define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_MASK 0x0f /* in bEndpointAddress */
312 #define LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK 0x80
315 * Endpoint direction. Values for bit 7 of the
316 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bEndpointAddress "endpoint address" scheme.
318 enum libusb_endpoint_direction
{
319 /** In: device-to-host */
320 LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN
= 0x80,
322 /** Out: host-to-device */
323 LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT
= 0x00
326 #define LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_MASK 0x03 /* in bmAttributes */
329 * Endpoint transfer type. Values for bits 0:1 of the
330 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "endpoint attributes" field.
332 enum libusb_transfer_type
{
333 /** Control endpoint */
334 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL
= 0,
336 /** Isochronous endpoint */
337 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS
= 1,
340 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK
= 2,
342 /** Interrupt endpoint */
343 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT
= 3
347 * Standard requests, as defined in table 9-5 of the USB 3.0 specifications */
348 enum libusb_standard_request
{
349 /** Request status of the specific recipient */
350 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_STATUS
= 0x00,
352 /** Clear or disable a specific feature */
353 LIBUSB_REQUEST_CLEAR_FEATURE
= 0x01,
355 /* 0x02 is reserved */
357 /** Set or enable a specific feature */
358 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_FEATURE
= 0x03,
360 /* 0x04 is reserved */
362 /** Set device address for all future accesses */
363 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_ADDRESS
= 0x05,
365 /** Get the specified descriptor */
366 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR
= 0x06,
368 /** Used to update existing descriptors or add new descriptors */
369 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_DESCRIPTOR
= 0x07,
371 /** Get the current device configuration value */
372 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_CONFIGURATION
= 0x08,
374 /** Set device configuration */
375 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_CONFIGURATION
= 0x09,
377 /** Return the selected alternate setting for the specified interface */
378 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_INTERFACE
= 0x0A,
380 /** Select an alternate interface for the specified interface */
381 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_INTERFACE
= 0x0B,
383 /** Set then report an endpoint's synchronization frame */
384 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SYNCH_FRAME
= 0x0C,
386 /** Sets both the U1 and U2 Exit Latency */
387 LIBUSB_REQUEST_SET_SEL
= 0x30,
389 /** Delay from the time a host transmits a packet to the time it is
390 * received by the device. */
391 LIBUSB_SET_ISOCH_DELAY
= 0x31,
395 * Request type bits of the
396 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
398 enum libusb_request_type
{
400 LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD
= (0x00 << 5),
403 LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_CLASS
= (0x01 << 5),
406 LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_VENDOR
= (0x02 << 5),
409 LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_RESERVED
= (0x03 << 5)
413 * Recipient bits of the
414 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field in control
415 * transfers. Values 4 through 31 are reserved. */
416 enum libusb_request_recipient
{
418 LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_DEVICE
= 0x00,
421 LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE
= 0x01,
424 LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_ENDPOINT
= 0x02,
427 LIBUSB_RECIPIENT_OTHER
= 0x03,
430 #define LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_MASK 0x0C
433 * Synchronization type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 2:3 of the
434 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
435 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
437 enum libusb_iso_sync_type
{
438 /** No synchronization */
439 LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_NONE
= 0,
442 LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ASYNC
= 1,
445 LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_ADAPTIVE
= 2,
448 LIBUSB_ISO_SYNC_TYPE_SYNC
= 3
451 #define LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_MASK 0x30
454 * Usage type for isochronous endpoints. Values for bits 4:5 of the
455 * \ref libusb_endpoint_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field in
456 * libusb_endpoint_descriptor.
458 enum libusb_iso_usage_type
{
460 LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_DATA
= 0,
462 /** Feedback endpoint */
463 LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_FEEDBACK
= 1,
465 /** Implicit feedback Data endpoint */
466 LIBUSB_ISO_USAGE_TYPE_IMPLICIT
= 2,
470 * A structure representing the standard USB device descriptor. This
471 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.1 of the USB 3.0 specification.
472 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
474 struct libusb_device_descriptor
{
475 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
478 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
479 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE in this
481 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
483 /** USB specification release number in binary-coded decimal. A value of
484 * 0x0200 indicates USB 2.0, 0x0110 indicates USB 1.1, etc. */
487 /** USB-IF class code for the device. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
488 uint8_t bDeviceClass
;
490 /** USB-IF subclass code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass
492 uint8_t bDeviceSubClass
;
494 /** USB-IF protocol code for the device, qualified by the bDeviceClass and
495 * bDeviceSubClass values */
496 uint8_t bDeviceProtocol
;
498 /** Maximum packet size for endpoint 0 */
499 uint8_t bMaxPacketSize0
;
501 /** USB-IF vendor ID */
504 /** USB-IF product ID */
507 /** Device release number in binary-coded decimal */
510 /** Index of string descriptor describing manufacturer */
511 uint8_t iManufacturer
;
513 /** Index of string descriptor describing product */
516 /** Index of string descriptor containing device serial number */
517 uint8_t iSerialNumber
;
519 /** Number of possible configurations */
520 uint8_t bNumConfigurations
;
524 * A structure representing the standard USB endpoint descriptor. This
525 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.6 of the USB 3.0 specification.
526 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
528 struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor
{
529 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
532 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
533 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT LIBUSB_DT_ENDPOINT in
535 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
537 /** The address of the endpoint described by this descriptor. Bits 0:3 are
538 * the endpoint number. Bits 4:6 are reserved. Bit 7 indicates direction,
539 * see \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
541 uint8_t bEndpointAddress
;
543 /** Attributes which apply to the endpoint when it is configured using
544 * the bConfigurationValue. Bits 0:1 determine the transfer type and
545 * correspond to \ref libusb_transfer_type. Bits 2:3 are only used for
546 * isochronous endpoints and correspond to \ref libusb_iso_sync_type.
547 * Bits 4:5 are also only used for isochronous endpoints and correspond to
548 * \ref libusb_iso_usage_type. Bits 6:7 are reserved.
550 uint8_t bmAttributes
;
552 /** Maximum packet size this endpoint is capable of sending/receiving. */
553 uint16_t wMaxPacketSize
;
555 /** Interval for polling endpoint for data transfers. */
558 /** For audio devices only: the rate at which synchronization feedback
562 /** For audio devices only: the address if the synch endpoint */
563 uint8_t bSynchAddress
;
565 /** Extra descriptors. If libusbx encounters unknown endpoint descriptors,
566 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
567 const unsigned char *extra
;
569 /** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
574 * A structure representing the standard USB interface descriptor. This
575 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.5 of the USB 3.0 specification.
576 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
578 struct libusb_interface_descriptor
{
579 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
582 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
583 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE LIBUSB_DT_INTERFACE
584 * in this context. */
585 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
587 /** Number of this interface */
588 uint8_t bInterfaceNumber
;
590 /** Value used to select this alternate setting for this interface */
591 uint8_t bAlternateSetting
;
593 /** Number of endpoints used by this interface (excluding the control
595 uint8_t bNumEndpoints
;
597 /** USB-IF class code for this interface. See \ref libusb_class_code. */
598 uint8_t bInterfaceClass
;
600 /** USB-IF subclass code for this interface, qualified by the
601 * bInterfaceClass value */
602 uint8_t bInterfaceSubClass
;
604 /** USB-IF protocol code for this interface, qualified by the
605 * bInterfaceClass and bInterfaceSubClass values */
606 uint8_t bInterfaceProtocol
;
608 /** Index of string descriptor describing this interface */
611 /** Array of endpoint descriptors. This length of this array is determined
612 * by the bNumEndpoints field. */
613 const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor
*endpoint
;
615 /** Extra descriptors. If libusbx encounters unknown interface descriptors,
616 * it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
617 const unsigned char *extra
;
619 /** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
624 * A collection of alternate settings for a particular USB interface.
626 struct libusb_interface
{
627 /** Array of interface descriptors. The length of this array is determined
628 * by the num_altsetting field. */
629 const struct libusb_interface_descriptor
*altsetting
;
631 /** The number of alternate settings that belong to this interface */
636 * A structure representing the standard USB configuration descriptor. This
637 * descriptor is documented in section 9.6.3 of the USB 3.0 specification.
638 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
640 struct libusb_config_descriptor
{
641 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
644 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
645 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG LIBUSB_DT_CONFIG
646 * in this context. */
647 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
649 /** Total length of data returned for this configuration */
650 uint16_t wTotalLength
;
652 /** Number of interfaces supported by this configuration */
653 uint8_t bNumInterfaces
;
655 /** Identifier value for this configuration */
656 uint8_t bConfigurationValue
;
658 /** Index of string descriptor describing this configuration */
659 uint8_t iConfiguration
;
661 /** Configuration characteristics */
662 uint8_t bmAttributes
;
664 /** Maximum power consumption of the USB device from this bus in this
665 * configuration when the device is fully opreation. Expressed in units
669 /** Array of interfaces supported by this configuration. The length of
670 * this array is determined by the bNumInterfaces field. */
671 const struct libusb_interface
*interface
;
673 /** Extra descriptors. If libusbx encounters unknown configuration
674 * descriptors, it will store them here, should you wish to parse them. */
675 const unsigned char *extra
;
677 /** Length of the extra descriptors, in bytes. */
682 * A structure representing the superspeed endpoint companion
683 * descriptor. This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.7 of
684 * the USB 3.0 specification. All multiple-byte fields are represented in
685 * host-endian format.
687 struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor
{
689 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
692 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
693 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_SS_ENDPOINT_COMPANION in
695 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
698 /** The maximum number of packets the endpoint can send or
699 * recieve as part of a burst. */
702 /** In bulk EP: bits 4:0 represents the maximum number of
703 * streams the EP supports. In isochronous EP: bits 1:0
704 * represents the Mult - a zero based value that determines
705 * the maximum number of packets within a service interval */
706 uint8_t bmAttributes
;
708 /** The total number of bytes this EP will transfer every
709 * service interval. valid only for periodic EPs. */
710 uint16_t wBytesPerInterval
;
714 * A generic representation of a BOS Device Capability descriptor. It is
715 * advised to check bDevCapabilityType and call the matching
716 * libusb_get_*_descriptor function to get a structure fully matching the type.
718 struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor
{
719 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
721 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
722 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
723 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
724 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
725 /** Device Capability type */
726 uint8_t bDevCapabilityType
;
727 /** Device Capability data (bLength - 3 bytes) */
728 uint8_t dev_capability_data
729 #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
730 [] /* valid C99 code */
732 [0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
738 * A structure representing the Binary Device Object Store (BOS) descriptor.
739 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2 of the USB 3.0 specification.
740 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
742 struct libusb_bos_descriptor
{
743 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
746 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
747 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_BOS LIBUSB_DT_BOS
748 * in this context. */
749 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
751 /** Length of this descriptor and all of its sub descriptors */
752 uint16_t wTotalLength
;
754 /** The number of separate device capability descriptors in
756 uint8_t bNumDeviceCaps
;
758 /** bNumDeviceCap Device Capability Descriptors */
759 struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor
*dev_capability
760 #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
761 [] /* valid C99 code */
763 [0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
769 * A structure representing the USB 2.0 Extension descriptor
770 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.1 of the USB 3.0 specification.
771 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
773 struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor
{
774 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
777 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
778 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
779 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
780 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
782 /** Capability type. Will have value
783 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION
784 * LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION in this context. */
785 uint8_t bDevCapabilityType
;
787 /** Bitmap encoding of supported device level features.
788 * A value of one in a bit location indicates a feature is
789 * supported; a value of zero indicates it is not supported.
790 * See \ref libusb_usb_2_0_extension_attributes. */
791 uint32_t bmAttributes
;
795 * A structure representing the SuperSpeed USB Device Capability descriptor
796 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.2 of the USB 3.0 specification.
797 * All multiple-byte fields are represented in host-endian format.
799 struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor
{
800 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
803 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
804 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
805 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
806 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
808 /** Capability type. Will have value
809 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
810 * LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
811 uint8_t bDevCapabilityType
;
813 /** Bitmap encoding of supported device level features.
814 * A value of one in a bit location indicates a feature is
815 * supported; a value of zero indicates it is not supported.
816 * See \ref libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_attributes. */
817 uint8_t bmAttributes
;
819 /** Bitmap encoding of the speed supported by this device when
820 * operating in SuperSpeed mode. See \ref libusb_supported_speed. */
821 uint16_t wSpeedSupported
;
823 /** The lowest speed at which all the functionality supported
824 * by the device is available to the user. For example if the
825 * device supports all its functionality when connected at
826 * full speed and above then it sets this value to 1. */
827 uint8_t bFunctionalitySupport
;
829 /** U1 Device Exit Latency. */
830 uint8_t bU1DevExitLat
;
832 /** U2 Device Exit Latency. */
833 uint16_t bU2DevExitLat
;
837 * A structure representing the Container ID descriptor.
838 * This descriptor is documented in section 9.6.2.3 of the USB 3.0 specification.
839 * All multiple-byte fields, except UUIDs, are represented in host-endian format.
841 struct libusb_container_id_descriptor
{
842 /** Size of this descriptor (in bytes) */
845 /** Descriptor type. Will have value
846 * \ref libusb_descriptor_type::LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
847 * LIBUSB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY in this context. */
848 uint8_t bDescriptorType
;
850 /** Capability type. Will have value
851 * \ref libusb_capability_type::LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID
852 * LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID in this context. */
853 uint8_t bDevCapabilityType
;
855 /** Reserved field */
859 uint8_t ContainerID
[16];
863 * Setup packet for control transfers. */
864 struct libusb_control_setup
{
865 /** Request type. Bits 0:4 determine recipient, see
866 * \ref libusb_request_recipient. Bits 5:6 determine type, see
867 * \ref libusb_request_type. Bit 7 determines data transfer direction, see
868 * \ref libusb_endpoint_direction.
870 uint8_t bmRequestType
;
872 /** Request. If the type bits of bmRequestType are equal to
873 * \ref libusb_request_type::LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD
874 * "LIBUSB_REQUEST_TYPE_STANDARD" then this field refers to
875 * \ref libusb_standard_request. For other cases, use of this field is
876 * application-specific. */
879 /** Value. Varies according to request */
882 /** Index. Varies according to request, typically used to pass an index
886 /** Number of bytes to transfer */
890 #define LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE (sizeof(struct libusb_control_setup))
894 struct libusb_context
;
895 struct libusb_device
;
896 struct libusb_device_handle
;
897 struct libusb_hotplug_callback
;
900 * Structure providing the version of the libusbx runtime
902 struct libusb_version
{
903 /** Library major version. */
904 const uint16_t major
;
906 /** Library minor version. */
907 const uint16_t minor
;
909 /** Library micro version. */
910 const uint16_t micro
;
912 /** Library nano version. */
915 /** Library release candidate suffix string, e.g. "-rc4". */
918 /** For ABI compatibility only. */
919 const char* describe
;
923 * Structure representing a libusbx session. The concept of individual libusbx
924 * sessions allows for your program to use two libraries (or dynamically
925 * load two modules) which both independently use libusb. This will prevent
926 * interference between the individual libusbx users - for example
927 * libusb_set_debug() will not affect the other user of the library, and
928 * libusb_exit() will not destroy resources that the other user is still
931 * Sessions are created by libusb_init() and destroyed through libusb_exit().
932 * If your application is guaranteed to only ever include a single libusbx
933 * user (i.e. you), you do not have to worry about contexts: pass NULL in
934 * every function call where a context is required. The default context
937 * For more information, see \ref contexts.
939 typedef struct libusb_context libusb_context
;
942 * Structure representing a USB device detected on the system. This is an
943 * opaque type for which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually
944 * originating from libusb_get_device_list().
946 * Certain operations can be performed on a device, but in order to do any
947 * I/O you will have to first obtain a device handle using libusb_open().
949 * Devices are reference counted with libusb_ref_device() and
950 * libusb_unref_device(), and are freed when the reference count reaches 0.
951 * New devices presented by libusb_get_device_list() have a reference count of
952 * 1, and libusb_free_device_list() can optionally decrease the reference count
953 * on all devices in the list. libusb_open() adds another reference which is
954 * later destroyed by libusb_close().
956 typedef struct libusb_device libusb_device
;
960 * Structure representing a handle on a USB device. This is an opaque type for
961 * which you are only ever provided with a pointer, usually originating from
964 * A device handle is used to perform I/O and other operations. When finished
965 * with a device handle, you should call libusb_close().
967 typedef struct libusb_device_handle libusb_device_handle
;
970 * Speed codes. Indicates the speed at which the device is operating.
973 /** The OS doesn't report or know the device speed. */
974 LIBUSB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
= 0,
976 /** The device is operating at low speed (1.5MBit/s). */
977 LIBUSB_SPEED_LOW
= 1,
979 /** The device is operating at full speed (12MBit/s). */
980 LIBUSB_SPEED_FULL
= 2,
982 /** The device is operating at high speed (480MBit/s). */
983 LIBUSB_SPEED_HIGH
= 3,
985 /** The device is operating at super speed (5000MBit/s). */
986 LIBUSB_SPEED_SUPER
= 4,
990 * Supported speeds (wSpeedSupported) bitfield. Indicates what
991 * speeds the device supports.
993 enum libusb_supported_speed
{
994 /** Low speed operation supported (1.5MBit/s). */
995 LIBUSB_LOW_SPEED_OPERATION
= 1,
997 /** Full speed operation supported (12MBit/s). */
998 LIBUSB_FULL_SPEED_OPERATION
= 2,
1000 /** High speed operation supported (480MBit/s). */
1001 LIBUSB_HIGH_SPEED_OPERATION
= 4,
1003 /** Superspeed operation supported (5000MBit/s). */
1004 LIBUSB_SUPER_SPEED_OPERATION
= 8,
1008 * Masks for the bits of the
1009 * \ref libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field
1010 * of the USB 2.0 Extension descriptor.
1012 enum libusb_usb_2_0_extension_attributes
{
1013 /** Supports Link Power Management (LPM) */
1014 LIBUSB_BM_LPM_SUPPORT
= 2,
1018 * Masks for the bits of the
1019 * \ref libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor::bmAttributes "bmAttributes" field
1020 * field of the SuperSpeed USB Device Capability descriptor.
1022 enum libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_attributes
{
1023 /** Supports Latency Tolerance Messages (LTM) */
1024 LIBUSB_BM_LTM_SUPPORT
= 2,
1028 * USB capability types
1030 enum libusb_bos_type
{
1031 /** Wireless USB device capability */
1032 LIBUSB_BT_WIRELESS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
= 1,
1034 /** USB 2.0 extensions */
1035 LIBUSB_BT_USB_2_0_EXTENSION
= 2,
1037 /** SuperSpeed USB device capability */
1038 LIBUSB_BT_SS_USB_DEVICE_CAPABILITY
= 3,
1040 /** Container ID type */
1041 LIBUSB_BT_CONTAINER_ID
= 4,
1045 * Error codes. Most libusbx functions return 0 on success or one of these
1047 * You can call \ref libusb_error_name() to retrieve a string representation
1051 /** Success (no error) */
1054 /** Input/output error */
1055 LIBUSB_ERROR_IO
= -1,
1057 /** Invalid parameter */
1058 LIBUSB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM
= -2,
1060 /** Access denied (insufficient permissions) */
1061 LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS
= -3,
1063 /** No such device (it may have been disconnected) */
1064 LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE
= -4,
1066 /** Entity not found */
1067 LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
= -5,
1069 /** Resource busy */
1070 LIBUSB_ERROR_BUSY
= -6,
1072 /** Operation timed out */
1073 LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
= -7,
1076 LIBUSB_ERROR_OVERFLOW
= -8,
1079 LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE
= -9,
1081 /** System call interrupted (perhaps due to signal) */
1082 LIBUSB_ERROR_INTERRUPTED
= -10,
1084 /** Insufficient memory */
1085 LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_MEM
= -11,
1087 /** Operation not supported or unimplemented on this platform */
1088 LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
= -12,
1090 /* NB! Remember to update libusb_error_name()
1091 when adding new error codes here. */
1094 LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER
= -99,
1097 /** \ingroup asyncio
1098 * Transfer status codes */
1099 enum libusb_transfer_status
{
1100 /** Transfer completed without error. Note that this does not indicate
1101 * that the entire amount of requested data was transferred. */
1102 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED
,
1104 /** Transfer failed */
1105 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR
,
1107 /** Transfer timed out */
1108 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TIMED_OUT
,
1110 /** Transfer was cancelled */
1111 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_CANCELLED
,
1113 /** For bulk/interrupt endpoints: halt condition detected (endpoint
1114 * stalled). For control endpoints: control request not supported. */
1115 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_STALL
,
1117 /** Device was disconnected */
1118 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_NO_DEVICE
,
1120 /** Device sent more data than requested */
1121 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_OVERFLOW
,
1123 /* NB! Remember to update libusb_error_name()
1124 when adding new status codes here. */
1127 /** \ingroup asyncio
1128 * libusb_transfer.flags values */
1129 enum libusb_transfer_flags
{
1130 /** Report short frames as errors */
1131 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_SHORT_NOT_OK
= 1<<0,
1133 /** Automatically free() transfer buffer during libusb_free_transfer() */
1134 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_BUFFER
= 1<<1,
1136 /** Automatically call libusb_free_transfer() after callback returns.
1137 * If this flag is set, it is illegal to call libusb_free_transfer()
1138 * from your transfer callback, as this will result in a double-free
1139 * when this flag is acted upon. */
1140 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_FREE_TRANSFER
= 1<<2,
1142 /** Terminate transfers that are a multiple of the endpoint's
1143 * wMaxPacketSize with an extra zero length packet. This is useful
1144 * when a device protocol mandates that each logical request is
1145 * terminated by an incomplete packet (i.e. the logical requests are
1146 * not separated by other means).
1148 * This flag only affects host-to-device transfers to bulk and interrupt
1149 * endpoints. In other situations, it is ignored.
1151 * This flag only affects transfers with a length that is a multiple of
1152 * the endpoint's wMaxPacketSize. On transfers of other lengths, this
1153 * flag has no effect. Therefore, if you are working with a device that
1154 * needs a ZLP whenever the end of the logical request falls on a packet
1155 * boundary, then it is sensible to set this flag on <em>every</em>
1156 * transfer (you do not have to worry about only setting it on transfers
1157 * that end on the boundary).
1159 * This flag is currently only supported on Linux.
1160 * On other systems, libusb_submit_transfer() will return
1161 * LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED for every transfer where this flag is set.
1163 * Available since libusb-1.0.9.
1165 LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ADD_ZERO_PACKET
= 1 << 3,
1168 /** \ingroup asyncio
1169 * Isochronous packet descriptor. */
1170 struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor
{
1171 /** Length of data to request in this packet */
1172 unsigned int length
;
1174 /** Amount of data that was actually transferred */
1175 unsigned int actual_length
;
1177 /** Status code for this packet */
1178 enum libusb_transfer_status status
;
1181 struct libusb_transfer
;
1183 /** \ingroup asyncio
1184 * Asynchronous transfer callback function type. When submitting asynchronous
1185 * transfers, you pass a pointer to a callback function of this type via the
1186 * \ref libusb_transfer::callback "callback" member of the libusb_transfer
1187 * structure. libusbx will call this function later, when the transfer has
1188 * completed or failed. See \ref asyncio for more information.
1189 * \param transfer The libusb_transfer struct the callback function is being
1192 typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL
*libusb_transfer_cb_fn
)(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
);
1194 /** \ingroup asyncio
1195 * The generic USB transfer structure. The user populates this structure and
1196 * then submits it in order to request a transfer. After the transfer has
1197 * completed, the library populates the transfer with the results and passes
1198 * it back to the user.
1200 struct libusb_transfer
{
1201 /** Handle of the device that this transfer will be submitted to */
1202 libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
;
1204 /** A bitwise OR combination of \ref libusb_transfer_flags. */
1207 /** Address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent. */
1208 unsigned char endpoint
;
1210 /** Type of the endpoint from \ref libusb_transfer_type */
1213 /** Timeout for this transfer in millseconds. A value of 0 indicates no
1215 unsigned int timeout
;
1217 /** The status of the transfer. Read-only, and only for use within
1218 * transfer callback function.
1220 * If this is an isochronous transfer, this field may read COMPLETED even
1221 * if there were errors in the frames. Use the
1222 * \ref libusb_iso_packet_descriptor::status "status" field in each packet
1223 * to determine if errors occurred. */
1224 enum libusb_transfer_status status
;
1226 /** Length of the data buffer */
1229 /** Actual length of data that was transferred. Read-only, and only for
1230 * use within transfer callback function. Not valid for isochronous
1231 * endpoint transfers. */
1234 /** Callback function. This will be invoked when the transfer completes,
1235 * fails, or is cancelled. */
1236 libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback
;
1238 /** User context data to pass to the callback function. */
1242 unsigned char *buffer
;
1244 /** Number of isochronous packets. Only used for I/O with isochronous
1246 int num_iso_packets
;
1248 /** Isochronous packet descriptors, for isochronous transfers only. */
1249 struct libusb_iso_packet_descriptor iso_packet_desc
1250 #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
1251 [] /* valid C99 code */
1253 [0] /* non-standard, but usually working code */
1259 * Capabilities supported by this instance of libusb. Test if the loaded
1260 * library supports a given capability by calling
1261 * \ref libusb_has_capability().
1263 enum libusb_capability
{
1264 /** The libusb_has_capability() API is available. */
1265 LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_CAPABILITY
= 0x0000,
1266 /** Hotplug support is available. */
1267 LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HOTPLUG
= 0x0001,
1268 /** The library can access HID devices without requiring user intervention.
1269 * Note that before being able to actually access an HID device, you may
1270 * still have to call additional libusbx functions such as
1271 * \ref libusb_detach_kernel_driver(). */
1272 LIBUSB_CAP_HAS_HID_ACCESS
= 0x0100,
1273 /** The library supports detaching of the default USB driver, using
1274 * \ref libusb_detach_kernel_driver(), if one is set by the OS kernel */
1275 LIBUSB_CAP_SUPPORTS_DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER
= 0x0101
1279 * Log message levels.
1280 * - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_NONE (0) : no messages ever printed by the library (default)
1281 * - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR (1) : error messages are printed to stderr
1282 * - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING (2) : warning and error messages are printed to stderr
1283 * - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO (3) : informational messages are printed to stdout, warning
1284 * and error messages are printed to stderr
1285 * - LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG (4) : debug and informational messages are printed to stdout,
1286 * warnings and errors to stderr
1288 enum libusb_log_level
{
1289 LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_NONE
= 0,
1290 LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR
,
1291 LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING
,
1292 LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO
,
1293 LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG
,
1296 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_init(libusb_context
**ctx
);
1297 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_exit(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1298 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_set_debug(libusb_context
*ctx
, int level
);
1299 const struct libusb_version
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_version(void);
1300 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_has_capability(uint32_t capability
);
1301 const char * LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_error_name(int errcode
);
1303 ssize_t LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_device_list(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1304 libusb_device
***list
);
1305 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_device_list(libusb_device
**list
,
1307 libusb_device
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_ref_device(libusb_device
*dev
);
1308 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_unref_device(libusb_device
*dev
);
1310 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_configuration(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1312 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_device_descriptor(libusb_device
*dev
,
1313 struct libusb_device_descriptor
*desc
);
1314 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(libusb_device
*dev
,
1315 struct libusb_config_descriptor
**config
);
1316 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_config_descriptor(libusb_device
*dev
,
1317 uint8_t config_index
, struct libusb_config_descriptor
**config
);
1318 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_config_descriptor_by_value(libusb_device
*dev
,
1319 uint8_t bConfigurationValue
, struct libusb_config_descriptor
**config
);
1320 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_config_descriptor(
1321 struct libusb_config_descriptor
*config
);
1322 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor(
1323 struct libusb_context
*ctx
,
1324 const struct libusb_endpoint_descriptor
*endpoint
,
1325 struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor
**ep_comp
);
1326 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor(
1327 struct libusb_ss_endpoint_companion_descriptor
*ep_comp
);
1328 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_bos_descriptor(libusb_device_handle
*handle
,
1329 struct libusb_bos_descriptor
**bos
);
1330 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_bos_descriptor(struct libusb_bos_descriptor
*bos
);
1331 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor(
1332 struct libusb_context
*ctx
,
1333 struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor
*dev_cap
,
1334 struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor
**usb_2_0_extension
);
1335 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor(
1336 struct libusb_usb_2_0_extension_descriptor
*usb_2_0_extension
);
1337 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor(
1338 struct libusb_context
*ctx
,
1339 struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor
*dev_cap
,
1340 struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor
**ss_usb_device_cap
);
1341 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor(
1342 struct libusb_ss_usb_device_capability_descriptor
*ss_usb_device_cap
);
1343 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_container_id_descriptor(struct libusb_context
*ctx
,
1344 struct libusb_bos_dev_capability_descriptor
*dev_cap
,
1345 struct libusb_container_id_descriptor
**container_id
);
1346 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_container_id_descriptor(
1347 struct libusb_container_id_descriptor
*container_id
);
1348 uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_bus_number(libusb_device
*dev
);
1349 uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_port_number(libusb_device
*dev
);
1350 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_port_numbers(libusb_device
*dev
, uint8_t* port_numbers
, int port_numbers_len
);
1351 LIBUSB_DEPRECATED_FOR(libusb_get_port_numbers
)
1352 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_port_path(libusb_context
*ctx
, libusb_device
*dev
, uint8_t* path
, uint8_t path_length
);
1353 libusb_device
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_parent(libusb_device
*dev
);
1354 uint8_t LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_device_address(libusb_device
*dev
);
1355 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_device_speed(libusb_device
*dev
);
1356 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_max_packet_size(libusb_device
*dev
,
1357 unsigned char endpoint
);
1358 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_max_iso_packet_size(libusb_device
*dev
,
1359 unsigned char endpoint
);
1361 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_open(libusb_device
*dev
, libusb_device_handle
**handle
);
1362 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_close(libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
);
1363 libusb_device
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_device(libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
);
1365 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_set_configuration(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1367 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_claim_interface(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1368 int interface_number
);
1369 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_release_interface(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1370 int interface_number
);
1372 libusb_device_handle
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_open_device_with_vid_pid(
1373 libusb_context
*ctx
, uint16_t vendor_id
, uint16_t product_id
);
1375 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_set_interface_alt_setting(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1376 int interface_number
, int alternate_setting
);
1377 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_clear_halt(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1378 unsigned char endpoint
);
1379 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_reset_device(libusb_device_handle
*dev
);
1381 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_kernel_driver_active(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1382 int interface_number
);
1383 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_detach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1384 int interface_number
);
1385 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_attach_kernel_driver(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1386 int interface_number
);
1390 /** \ingroup asyncio
1391 * Get the data section of a control transfer. This convenience function is here
1392 * to remind you that the data does not start until 8 bytes into the actual
1393 * buffer, as the setup packet comes first.
1395 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
1396 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
1399 * \param transfer a transfer
1400 * \returns pointer to the first byte of the data section
1402 static inline unsigned char *libusb_control_transfer_get_data(
1403 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
)
1405 return transfer
->buffer
+ LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE
;
1408 /** \ingroup asyncio
1409 * Get the control setup packet of a control transfer. This convenience
1410 * function is here to remind you that the control setup occupies the first
1411 * 8 bytes of the transfer data buffer.
1413 * Calling this function only makes sense from a transfer callback function,
1414 * or situations where you have already allocated a suitably sized buffer at
1417 * \param transfer a transfer
1418 * \returns a casted pointer to the start of the transfer data buffer
1420 static inline struct libusb_control_setup
*libusb_control_transfer_get_setup(
1421 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
)
1423 return (struct libusb_control_setup
*) transfer
->buffer
;
1426 /** \ingroup asyncio
1427 * Helper function to populate the setup packet (first 8 bytes of the data
1428 * buffer) for a control transfer. The wIndex, wValue and wLength values should
1429 * be given in host-endian byte order.
1431 * \param buffer buffer to output the setup packet into
1432 * \param bmRequestType see the
1433 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bmRequestType "bmRequestType" field of
1434 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1435 * \param bRequest see the
1436 * \ref libusb_control_setup::bRequest "bRequest" field of
1437 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1438 * \param wValue see the
1439 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wValue "wValue" field of
1440 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1441 * \param wIndex see the
1442 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wIndex "wIndex" field of
1443 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1444 * \param wLength see the
1445 * \ref libusb_control_setup::wLength "wLength" field of
1446 * \ref libusb_control_setup
1448 static inline void libusb_fill_control_setup(unsigned char *buffer
,
1449 uint8_t bmRequestType
, uint8_t bRequest
, uint16_t wValue
, uint16_t wIndex
,
1452 struct libusb_control_setup
*setup
= (struct libusb_control_setup
*) buffer
;
1453 setup
->bmRequestType
= bmRequestType
;
1454 setup
->bRequest
= bRequest
;
1455 setup
->wValue
= libusb_cpu_to_le16(wValue
);
1456 setup
->wIndex
= libusb_cpu_to_le16(wIndex
);
1457 setup
->wLength
= libusb_cpu_to_le16(wLength
);
1460 struct libusb_transfer
* LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_alloc_transfer(int iso_packets
);
1461 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_submit_transfer(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
);
1462 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_cancel_transfer(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
);
1463 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_free_transfer(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
);
1465 /** \ingroup asyncio
1466 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1467 * for a control transfer.
1469 * If you pass a transfer buffer to this function, the first 8 bytes will
1470 * be interpreted as a control setup packet, and the wLength field will be
1471 * used to automatically populate the \ref libusb_transfer::length "length"
1472 * field of the transfer. Therefore the recommended approach is:
1473 * -# Allocate a suitably sized data buffer (including space for control setup)
1474 * -# Call libusb_fill_control_setup()
1475 * -# If this is a host-to-device transfer with a data stage, put the data
1476 * in place after the setup packet
1477 * -# Call this function
1478 * -# Call libusb_submit_transfer()
1480 * It is also legal to pass a NULL buffer to this function, in which case this
1481 * function will not attempt to populate the length field. Remember that you
1482 * must then populate the buffer and length fields later.
1484 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1485 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1486 * \param buffer data buffer. If provided, this function will interpret the
1487 * first 8 bytes as a setup packet and infer the transfer length from that.
1488 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1489 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1490 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1492 static inline void libusb_fill_control_transfer(
1493 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
, libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
,
1494 unsigned char *buffer
, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback
, void *user_data
,
1495 unsigned int timeout
)
1497 struct libusb_control_setup
*setup
= (struct libusb_control_setup
*) buffer
;
1498 transfer
->dev_handle
= dev_handle
;
1499 transfer
->endpoint
= 0;
1500 transfer
->type
= LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_CONTROL
;
1501 transfer
->timeout
= timeout
;
1502 transfer
->buffer
= buffer
;
1504 transfer
->length
= LIBUSB_CONTROL_SETUP_SIZE
1505 + libusb_le16_to_cpu(setup
->wLength
);
1506 transfer
->user_data
= user_data
;
1507 transfer
->callback
= callback
;
1510 /** \ingroup asyncio
1511 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1512 * for a bulk transfer.
1514 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1515 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1516 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1517 * \param buffer data buffer
1518 * \param length length of data buffer
1519 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1520 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1521 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1523 static inline void libusb_fill_bulk_transfer(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
,
1524 libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
, unsigned char endpoint
,
1525 unsigned char *buffer
, int length
, libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback
,
1526 void *user_data
, unsigned int timeout
)
1528 transfer
->dev_handle
= dev_handle
;
1529 transfer
->endpoint
= endpoint
;
1530 transfer
->type
= LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_BULK
;
1531 transfer
->timeout
= timeout
;
1532 transfer
->buffer
= buffer
;
1533 transfer
->length
= length
;
1534 transfer
->user_data
= user_data
;
1535 transfer
->callback
= callback
;
1538 /** \ingroup asyncio
1539 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1540 * for an interrupt transfer.
1542 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1543 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1544 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1545 * \param buffer data buffer
1546 * \param length length of data buffer
1547 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1548 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1549 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1551 static inline void libusb_fill_interrupt_transfer(
1552 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
, libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
,
1553 unsigned char endpoint
, unsigned char *buffer
, int length
,
1554 libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback
, void *user_data
, unsigned int timeout
)
1556 transfer
->dev_handle
= dev_handle
;
1557 transfer
->endpoint
= endpoint
;
1558 transfer
->type
= LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_INTERRUPT
;
1559 transfer
->timeout
= timeout
;
1560 transfer
->buffer
= buffer
;
1561 transfer
->length
= length
;
1562 transfer
->user_data
= user_data
;
1563 transfer
->callback
= callback
;
1566 /** \ingroup asyncio
1567 * Helper function to populate the required \ref libusb_transfer fields
1568 * for an isochronous transfer.
1570 * \param transfer the transfer to populate
1571 * \param dev_handle handle of the device that will handle the transfer
1572 * \param endpoint address of the endpoint where this transfer will be sent
1573 * \param buffer data buffer
1574 * \param length length of data buffer
1575 * \param num_iso_packets the number of isochronous packets
1576 * \param callback callback function to be invoked on transfer completion
1577 * \param user_data user data to pass to callback function
1578 * \param timeout timeout for the transfer in milliseconds
1580 static inline void libusb_fill_iso_transfer(struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
,
1581 libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
, unsigned char endpoint
,
1582 unsigned char *buffer
, int length
, int num_iso_packets
,
1583 libusb_transfer_cb_fn callback
, void *user_data
, unsigned int timeout
)
1585 transfer
->dev_handle
= dev_handle
;
1586 transfer
->endpoint
= endpoint
;
1587 transfer
->type
= LIBUSB_TRANSFER_TYPE_ISOCHRONOUS
;
1588 transfer
->timeout
= timeout
;
1589 transfer
->buffer
= buffer
;
1590 transfer
->length
= length
;
1591 transfer
->num_iso_packets
= num_iso_packets
;
1592 transfer
->user_data
= user_data
;
1593 transfer
->callback
= callback
;
1596 /** \ingroup asyncio
1597 * Convenience function to set the length of all packets in an isochronous
1598 * transfer, based on the num_iso_packets field in the transfer structure.
1600 * \param transfer a transfer
1601 * \param length the length to set in each isochronous packet descriptor
1602 * \see libusb_get_max_packet_size()
1604 static inline void libusb_set_iso_packet_lengths(
1605 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
, unsigned int length
)
1608 for (i
= 0; i
< transfer
->num_iso_packets
; i
++)
1609 transfer
->iso_packet_desc
[i
].length
= length
;
1612 /** \ingroup asyncio
1613 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1614 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer.
1616 * This is a thorough function which loops through all preceding packets,
1617 * accumulating their lengths to find the position of the specified packet.
1618 * Typically you will assign equal lengths to each packet in the transfer,
1619 * and hence the above method is sub-optimal. You may wish to use
1620 * libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple() instead.
1622 * \param transfer a transfer
1623 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1624 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1625 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1626 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple()
1628 static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer(
1629 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
, unsigned int packet
)
1635 /* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1636 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1637 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1638 if (packet
> INT_MAX
)
1642 if (_packet
>= transfer
->num_iso_packets
)
1645 for (i
= 0; i
< _packet
; i
++)
1646 offset
+= transfer
->iso_packet_desc
[i
].length
;
1648 return transfer
->buffer
+ offset
;
1651 /** \ingroup asyncio
1652 * Convenience function to locate the position of an isochronous packet
1653 * within the buffer of an isochronous transfer, for transfers where each
1654 * packet is of identical size.
1656 * This function relies on the assumption that every packet within the transfer
1657 * is of identical size to the first packet. Calculating the location of
1658 * the packet buffer is then just a simple calculation:
1659 * <tt>buffer + (packet_size * packet)</tt>
1661 * Do not use this function on transfers other than those that have identical
1662 * packet lengths for each packet.
1664 * \param transfer a transfer
1665 * \param packet the packet to return the address of
1666 * \returns the base address of the packet buffer inside the transfer buffer,
1667 * or NULL if the packet does not exist.
1668 * \see libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer()
1670 static inline unsigned char *libusb_get_iso_packet_buffer_simple(
1671 struct libusb_transfer
*transfer
, unsigned int packet
)
1675 /* oops..slight bug in the API. packet is an unsigned int, but we use
1676 * signed integers almost everywhere else. range-check and convert to
1677 * signed to avoid compiler warnings. FIXME for libusb-2. */
1678 if (packet
> INT_MAX
)
1682 if (_packet
>= transfer
->num_iso_packets
)
1685 return transfer
->buffer
+ (transfer
->iso_packet_desc
[0].length
* _packet
);
1690 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_control_transfer(libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
,
1691 uint8_t request_type
, uint8_t bRequest
, uint16_t wValue
, uint16_t wIndex
,
1692 unsigned char *data
, uint16_t wLength
, unsigned int timeout
);
1694 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_bulk_transfer(libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
,
1695 unsigned char endpoint
, unsigned char *data
, int length
,
1696 int *actual_length
, unsigned int timeout
);
1698 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_interrupt_transfer(libusb_device_handle
*dev_handle
,
1699 unsigned char endpoint
, unsigned char *data
, int length
,
1700 int *actual_length
, unsigned int timeout
);
1703 * Retrieve a descriptor from the default control pipe.
1704 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1705 * message to retrieve the descriptor.
1707 * \param dev a device handle
1708 * \param desc_type the descriptor type, see \ref libusb_descriptor_type
1709 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1710 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1711 * \param length size of data buffer
1712 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1714 static inline int libusb_get_descriptor(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1715 uint8_t desc_type
, uint8_t desc_index
, unsigned char *data
, int length
)
1717 return libusb_control_transfer(dev
, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN
,
1718 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR
, (desc_type
<< 8) | desc_index
, 0, data
,
1719 (uint16_t) length
, 1000);
1723 * Retrieve a descriptor from a device.
1724 * This is a convenience function which formulates the appropriate control
1725 * message to retrieve the descriptor. The string returned is Unicode, as
1726 * detailed in the USB specifications.
1728 * \param dev a device handle
1729 * \param desc_index the index of the descriptor to retrieve
1730 * \param langid the language ID for the string descriptor
1731 * \param data output buffer for descriptor
1732 * \param length size of data buffer
1733 * \returns number of bytes returned in data, or LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1734 * \see libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii()
1736 static inline int libusb_get_string_descriptor(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1737 uint8_t desc_index
, uint16_t langid
, unsigned char *data
, int length
)
1739 return libusb_control_transfer(dev
, LIBUSB_ENDPOINT_IN
,
1740 LIBUSB_REQUEST_GET_DESCRIPTOR
, (uint16_t)((LIBUSB_DT_STRING
<< 8) | desc_index
),
1741 langid
, data
, (uint16_t) length
, 1000);
1744 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_string_descriptor_ascii(libusb_device_handle
*dev
,
1745 uint8_t desc_index
, unsigned char *data
, int length
);
1747 /* polling and timeouts */
1749 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_try_lock_events(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1750 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_lock_events(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1751 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_unlock_events(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1752 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_event_handling_ok(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1753 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_event_handler_active(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1754 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_lock_event_waiters(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1755 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_unlock_event_waiters(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1756 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_wait_for_event(libusb_context
*ctx
, struct timeval
*tv
);
1758 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_handle_events_timeout(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1759 struct timeval
*tv
);
1760 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_handle_events_timeout_completed(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1761 struct timeval
*tv
, int *completed
);
1762 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_handle_events(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1763 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_handle_events_completed(libusb_context
*ctx
, int *completed
);
1764 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_handle_events_locked(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1765 struct timeval
*tv
);
1766 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_pollfds_handle_timeouts(libusb_context
*ctx
);
1767 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_next_timeout(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1768 struct timeval
*tv
);
1771 * File descriptor for polling
1773 struct libusb_pollfd
{
1774 /** Numeric file descriptor */
1777 /** Event flags to poll for from <poll.h>. POLLIN indicates that you
1778 * should monitor this file descriptor for becoming ready to read from,
1779 * and POLLOUT indicates that you should monitor this file descriptor for
1780 * nonblocking write readiness. */
1785 * Callback function, invoked when a new file descriptor should be added
1786 * to the set of file descriptors monitored for events.
1787 * \param fd the new file descriptor
1788 * \param events events to monitor for, see \ref libusb_pollfd for a
1790 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1791 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1792 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1794 typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL
*libusb_pollfd_added_cb
)(int fd
, short events
,
1798 * Callback function, invoked when a file descriptor should be removed from
1799 * the set of file descriptors being monitored for events. After returning
1800 * from this callback, do not use that file descriptor again.
1801 * \param fd the file descriptor to stop monitoring
1802 * \param user_data User data pointer specified in
1803 * libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers() call
1804 * \see libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers()
1806 typedef void (LIBUSB_CALL
*libusb_pollfd_removed_cb
)(int fd
, void *user_data
);
1808 const struct libusb_pollfd
** LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_get_pollfds(
1809 libusb_context
*ctx
);
1810 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_set_pollfd_notifiers(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1811 libusb_pollfd_added_cb added_cb
, libusb_pollfd_removed_cb removed_cb
,
1814 /** \ingroup hotplug
1817 * Callbacks handles are generated by libusb_hotplug_register_callback()
1818 * and can be used to deregister callbacks. Callback handles are unique
1819 * per libusb_context and it is safe to call libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback()
1820 * on an already deregisted callback.
1822 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1824 * For more information, see \ref hotplug.
1826 typedef int libusb_hotplug_callback_handle
;
1828 /** \ingroup hotplug
1830 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1832 * Flags for hotplug events */
1834 /** Arm the callback and fire it for all matching currently attached devices. */
1835 LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_ENUMERATE
= 1,
1836 } libusb_hotplug_flag
;
1838 /** \ingroup hotplug
1840 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1844 /** A device has been plugged in and is ready to use */
1845 LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_ARRIVED
= 0x01,
1847 /** A device has left and is no longer available.
1848 * It is the user's responsibility to call libusb_close on any handle associated with a disconnected device.
1849 * It is safe to call libusb_get_device_descriptor on a device that has left */
1850 LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_EVENT_DEVICE_LEFT
= 0x02,
1851 } libusb_hotplug_event
;
1853 /** \ingroup hotplug
1854 * Wildcard matching for hotplug events */
1855 #define LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY -1
1857 /** \ingroup hotplug
1858 * Hotplug callback function type. When requesting hotplug event notifications,
1859 * you pass a pointer to a callback function of this type.
1861 * This callback may be called by an internal event thread and as such it is
1862 * recommended the callback do minimal processing before returning.
1864 * libusbx will call this function later, when a matching event had happened on
1865 * a matching device. See \ref hotplug for more information.
1867 * It is safe to call either libusb_hotplug_register_callback() or
1868 * libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback() from within a callback function.
1870 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1872 * \param libusb_context context of this notification
1873 * \param device libusb_device this event occurred on
1874 * \param event event that occurred
1875 * \param user_data user data provided when this callback was registered
1876 * \returns bool whether this callback is finished processing events.
1877 * returning 1 will cause this callback to be deregistered
1879 typedef int (LIBUSB_CALL
*libusb_hotplug_callback_fn
)(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1880 libusb_device
*device
,
1881 libusb_hotplug_event event
,
1884 /** \ingroup hotplug
1885 * Register a hotplug callback function
1887 * Register a callback with the libusb_context. The callback will fire
1888 * when a matching event occurs on a matching device. The callback is
1889 * armed until either it is deregistered with libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback()
1890 * or the supplied callback returns 1 to indicate it is finished processing events.
1892 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1894 * \param[in] ctx context to register this callback with
1895 * \param[in] events bitwise or of events that will trigger this callback. See \ref
1896 * libusb_hotplug_event
1897 * \param[in] flags hotplug callback flags. See \ref libusb_hotplug_flag
1898 * \param[in] vendor_id the vendor id to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1899 * \param[in] product_id the product id to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1900 * \param[in] dev_class the device class to match or \ref LIBUSB_HOTPLUG_MATCH_ANY
1901 * \param[in] cb_fn the function to be invoked on a matching event/device
1902 * \param[in] user_data user data to pass to the callback function
1903 * \param[out] handle pointer to store the handle of the allocated callback (can be NULL)
1904 * \returns LIBUSB_SUCCESS on success LIBUSB_ERROR code on failure
1906 int LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_hotplug_register_callback(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1907 libusb_hotplug_event events
,
1908 libusb_hotplug_flag flags
,
1909 int vendor_id
, int product_id
,
1911 libusb_hotplug_callback_fn cb_fn
,
1913 libusb_hotplug_callback_handle
*handle
);
1915 /** \ingroup hotplug
1916 * Deregisters a hotplug callback.
1918 * Deregister a callback from a libusb_context. This function is safe to call from within
1919 * a hotplug callback.
1921 * Since version 1.0.16, \ref LIBUSBX_API_VERSION >= 0x01000102
1923 * \param[in] ctx context this callback is registered with
1924 * \param[in] handle the handle of the callback to deregister
1926 void LIBUSB_CALL
libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback(libusb_context
*ctx
,
1927 libusb_hotplug_callback_handle handle
);