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Library, Test Programs:
Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
Johannes Erdfelt, <johannes@erdfelt.com>
Thomas Sailer, <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
Drivers, Installer:
Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
Travis Robinson, <libusbdotnet@gmail.com>
Testing, Technical support:
Xiaofan Chen, <xiaofanc@gmail.com>

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This is libusb-win32 (http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net) version 1.2.6.0.
Libusb-win32 is a library that allows userspace application to access USB
devices on Windows operation systems (Win2k, WinXP, Vista, Win7).
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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#ifndef __USB_H__
#define __USB_H__
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <windows.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)
/*
* Device reset types for usb_reset_ex.
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff537269%28VS.85%29.aspx
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff537243%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
*/
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_RESET_PORT (1 << 0)
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_CYCLE_PORT (1 << 1)
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_FULL_RESET (USB_RESET_TYPE_CYCLE_PORT | USB_RESET_TYPE_RESET_PORT)
/* 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 */
unsigned char devnum;
unsigned char num_children;
struct usb_device **children;
};
struct usb_bus
{
struct usb_bus *next, *prev;
char dirname[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX];
struct usb_device *devices;
unsigned long location;
struct usb_device *root_dev;
};
/* 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 */
#ifndef __USB_C__
#define usb_busses usb_get_busses()
#endif
#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);
int usb_reset_ex(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int reset_type);
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 */
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_SERVICE_NP 1
int usb_install_service_np(void);
void CALLBACK usb_install_service_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_UNINSTALL_SERVICE_NP 1
int usb_uninstall_service_np(void);
void CALLBACK usb_uninstall_service_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_DRIVER_NP 1
int usb_install_driver_np(const char *inf_file);
void CALLBACK usb_install_driver_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_TOUCH_INF_FILE_NP 1
int usb_touch_inf_file_np(const char *inf_file);
void CALLBACK usb_touch_inf_file_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_NEEDS_RESTART_NP 1
int usb_install_needs_restart_np(void);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_NP 1
int usb_install_npW(HWND hwnd, HINSTANCE instance, LPCWSTR cmd_line, int starg_arg);
int usb_install_npA(HWND hwnd, HINSTANCE instance, LPCSTR cmd_line, int starg_arg);
#define usb_install_np usb_install_npA
void CALLBACK usb_install_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
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_reap_async_nocancel(void *context, int timeout);
int usb_cancel_async(void *context);
int usb_free_async(void **context);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __USB_H__ */

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#ifndef __USB_H__
#define __USB_H__
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <windows.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)
/*
* Device reset types for usb_reset_ex.
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff537269%28VS.85%29.aspx
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff537243%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
*/
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_RESET_PORT (1 << 0)
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_CYCLE_PORT (1 << 1)
#define USB_RESET_TYPE_FULL_RESET (USB_RESET_TYPE_CYCLE_PORT | USB_RESET_TYPE_RESET_PORT)
/* 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 */
unsigned char devnum;
unsigned char num_children;
struct usb_device **children;
};
struct usb_bus
{
struct usb_bus *next, *prev;
char dirname[LIBUSB_PATH_MAX];
struct usb_device *devices;
unsigned long location;
struct usb_device *root_dev;
};
/* 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 */
#ifndef __USB_C__
#define usb_busses usb_get_busses()
#endif
#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);
int usb_reset_ex(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int reset_type);
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 */
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_SERVICE_NP 1
int usb_install_service_np(void);
void CALLBACK usb_install_service_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_UNINSTALL_SERVICE_NP 1
int usb_uninstall_service_np(void);
void CALLBACK usb_uninstall_service_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_DRIVER_NP 1
int usb_install_driver_np(const char *inf_file);
void CALLBACK usb_install_driver_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_TOUCH_INF_FILE_NP 1
int usb_touch_inf_file_np(const char *inf_file);
void CALLBACK usb_touch_inf_file_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_NEEDS_RESTART_NP 1
int usb_install_needs_restart_np(void);
#define LIBUSB_HAS_INSTALL_NP 1
int usb_install_npW(HWND hwnd, HINSTANCE instance, LPCWSTR cmd_line, int starg_arg);
int usb_install_npA(HWND hwnd, HINSTANCE instance, LPCSTR cmd_line, int starg_arg);
#define usb_install_np usb_install_npA
void CALLBACK usb_install_np_rundll(HWND wnd, HINSTANCE instance,
LPSTR cmd_line, int cmd_show);
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_reap_async_nocancel(void *context, int timeout);
int usb_cancel_async(void *context);
int usb_free_async(void **context);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __USB_H__ */

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Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Stephan Meyer, <ste_meyer@web.de>
Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Johannes Erdfelt, <johannes@erdfelt.com>
Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Thomas Sailer, <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
Copyright (c) 2010 Travis Robinson, <libusbdotnet@gmail.com>
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/* LIBUSB-WIN32, Generic Windows USB Library
* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Stephan Meyer <ste_meyer@web.de>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "usb.h"
#define LIBUSB_DLL_NAME "libusb0.dll"
typedef usb_dev_handle * (*usb_open_t)(struct usb_device *dev);
typedef int (*usb_close_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev);
typedef int (*usb_get_string_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, int langid,
char *buf, size_t buflen);
typedef int (*usb_get_string_simple_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index,
char *buf, size_t buflen);
typedef int (*usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint_t)(usb_dev_handle *udev, int ep,
unsigned char type,
unsigned char index,
void *buf, int size);
typedef int (*usb_get_descriptor_t)(usb_dev_handle *udev, unsigned char type,
unsigned char index, void *buf, int size);
typedef int (*usb_bulk_write_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes,
int size, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_bulk_read_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes,
int size, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_interrupt_write_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes,
int size, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_interrupt_read_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes,
int size, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_control_msg_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int requesttype,
int request, int value, int index,
char *bytes, int size, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_set_configuration_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int configuration);
typedef int (*usb_claim_interface_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface);
typedef int (*usb_release_interface_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface);
typedef int (*usb_set_altinterface_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, int alternate);
typedef int (*usb_resetep_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep);
typedef int (*usb_clear_halt_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep);
typedef int (*usb_reset_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev);
typedef int (*usb_reset_ex_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int reset_type);
typedef char * (*usb_strerror_t)(void);
typedef void (*usb_init_t)(void);
typedef void (*usb_set_debug_t)(int level);
typedef int (*usb_find_busses_t)(void);
typedef int (*usb_find_devices_t)(void);
typedef struct usb_device * (*usb_device_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev);
typedef struct usb_bus * (*usb_get_busses_t)(void);
typedef int (*usb_install_service_np_t)(void);
typedef int (*usb_uninstall_service_np_t)(void);
typedef int (*usb_install_driver_np_t)(const char *inf_file);
typedef const struct usb_version * (*usb_get_version_t)(void);
typedef int (*usb_isochronous_setup_async_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev,
void **context,
unsigned char ep, int pktsize);
typedef int (*usb_bulk_setup_async_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep);
typedef int (*usb_interrupt_setup_async_t)(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep);
typedef int (*usb_submit_async_t)(void *context, char *bytes, int size);
typedef int (*usb_reap_async_t)(void *context, int timeout);
typedef int (*usb_free_async_t)(void **context);
static usb_open_t _usb_open = NULL;
static usb_close_t _usb_close = NULL;
static usb_get_string_t _usb_get_string = NULL;
static usb_get_string_simple_t _usb_get_string_simple = NULL;
static usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint_t _usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint = NULL;
static usb_get_descriptor_t _usb_get_descriptor = NULL;
static usb_bulk_write_t _usb_bulk_write = NULL;
static usb_bulk_read_t _usb_bulk_read = NULL;
static usb_interrupt_write_t _usb_interrupt_write = NULL;
static usb_interrupt_read_t _usb_interrupt_read = NULL;
static usb_control_msg_t _usb_control_msg = NULL;
static usb_set_configuration_t _usb_set_configuration = NULL;
static usb_claim_interface_t _usb_claim_interface = NULL;
static usb_release_interface_t _usb_release_interface = NULL;
static usb_set_altinterface_t _usb_set_altinterface = NULL;
static usb_resetep_t _usb_resetep = NULL;
static usb_clear_halt_t _usb_clear_halt = NULL;
static usb_reset_t _usb_reset = NULL;
static usb_reset_ex_t _usb_reset_ex = NULL;
static usb_strerror_t _usb_strerror = NULL;
static usb_init_t _usb_init = NULL;
static usb_set_debug_t _usb_set_debug = NULL;
static usb_find_busses_t _usb_find_busses = NULL;
static usb_find_devices_t _usb_find_devices = NULL;
static usb_device_t _usb_device = NULL;
static usb_get_busses_t _usb_get_busses = NULL;
static usb_install_service_np_t _usb_install_service_np = NULL;
static usb_uninstall_service_np_t _usb_uninstall_service_np = NULL;
static usb_install_driver_np_t _usb_install_driver_np = NULL;
static usb_get_version_t _usb_get_version = NULL;
static usb_isochronous_setup_async_t _usb_isochronous_setup_async = NULL;
static usb_bulk_setup_async_t _usb_bulk_setup_async = NULL;
static usb_interrupt_setup_async_t _usb_interrupt_setup_async = NULL;
static usb_submit_async_t _usb_submit_async = NULL;
static usb_reap_async_t _usb_reap_async = NULL;
static usb_free_async_t _usb_free_async = NULL;
void usb_init(void)
{
HINSTANCE libusb_dll = LoadLibrary(LIBUSB_DLL_NAME);
if (!libusb_dll)
return;
_usb_open = (usb_open_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_open");
_usb_close = (usb_close_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_close");
_usb_get_string = (usb_get_string_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_string");
_usb_get_string_simple = (usb_get_string_simple_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_string_simple");
_usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint = (usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint");
_usb_get_descriptor = (usb_get_descriptor_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_descriptor");
_usb_bulk_write = (usb_bulk_write_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_bulk_write");
_usb_bulk_read = (usb_bulk_read_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_bulk_read");
_usb_interrupt_write = (usb_interrupt_write_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_interrupt_write");
_usb_interrupt_read = (usb_interrupt_read_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_interrupt_read");
_usb_control_msg = (usb_control_msg_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_control_msg");
_usb_set_configuration = (usb_set_configuration_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_set_configuration");
_usb_claim_interface = (usb_claim_interface_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_claim_interface");
_usb_release_interface = (usb_release_interface_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_release_interface");
_usb_set_altinterface = (usb_set_altinterface_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_set_altinterface");
_usb_resetep = (usb_resetep_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_resetep");
_usb_clear_halt = (usb_clear_halt_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_clear_halt");
_usb_reset = (usb_reset_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_reset");
_usb_reset_ex = (usb_reset_ex_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_reset_ex");
_usb_strerror = (usb_strerror_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_strerror");
_usb_init = (usb_init_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_init");
_usb_set_debug = (usb_set_debug_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_set_debug");
_usb_find_busses = (usb_find_busses_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_find_busses");
_usb_find_devices = (usb_find_devices_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_find_devices");
_usb_device = (usb_device_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_device");
_usb_get_busses = (usb_get_busses_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_busses");
_usb_install_service_np = (usb_install_service_np_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_install_service_np");
_usb_uninstall_service_np = (usb_uninstall_service_np_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_uninstall_service_np");
_usb_install_driver_np = (usb_install_driver_np_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_install_driver_np");
_usb_get_version = (usb_get_version_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_get_version");
_usb_isochronous_setup_async = (usb_isochronous_setup_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_isochronous_setup_async");
_usb_bulk_setup_async = (usb_bulk_setup_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_bulk_setup_async");
_usb_interrupt_setup_async = (usb_interrupt_setup_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_interrupt_setup_async");
_usb_submit_async = (usb_submit_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_submit_async");
_usb_reap_async = (usb_reap_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_reap_async");
_usb_free_async = (usb_free_async_t)
GetProcAddress(libusb_dll, "usb_free_async");
if (_usb_init)
_usb_init();
}
usb_dev_handle *usb_open(struct usb_device *dev)
{
if (_usb_open)
return _usb_open(dev);
else
return NULL;
}
int usb_close(usb_dev_handle *dev)
{
if (_usb_close)
return _usb_close(dev);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_get_string(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, int langid, char *buf,
size_t buflen)
{
if (_usb_get_string)
return _usb_get_string(dev, index, langid, buf, buflen);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_get_string_simple(usb_dev_handle *dev, int index, char *buf,
size_t buflen)
{
if (_usb_get_string_simple)
return _usb_get_string_simple(dev, index, buf, buflen);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint(usb_dev_handle *udev, int ep,
unsigned char type, unsigned char index,
void *buf, int size)
{
if (_usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint)
return _usb_get_descriptor_by_endpoint(udev, ep, type, index, buf, size);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_get_descriptor(usb_dev_handle *udev, unsigned char type,
unsigned char index, void *buf, int size)
{
if (_usb_get_descriptor)
return _usb_get_descriptor(udev, type, index, buf, size);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_bulk_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout)
{
if (_usb_bulk_write)
return _usb_bulk_write(dev, ep, bytes, size, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_bulk_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout)
{
if (_usb_bulk_read)
return _usb_bulk_read(dev, ep, bytes, size, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_interrupt_write(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout)
{
if (_usb_interrupt_write)
return _usb_interrupt_write(dev, ep, bytes, size, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_interrupt_read(usb_dev_handle *dev, int ep, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout)
{
if (_usb_interrupt_read)
return _usb_interrupt_read(dev, ep, bytes, size, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_control_msg(usb_dev_handle *dev, int requesttype, int request,
int value, int index, char *bytes, int size,
int timeout)
{
if (_usb_control_msg)
return _usb_control_msg(dev, requesttype, request, value, index, bytes,
size, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_set_configuration(usb_dev_handle *dev, int configuration)
{
if (_usb_set_configuration)
return _usb_set_configuration(dev, configuration);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_claim_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface)
{
if (_usb_claim_interface)
return _usb_claim_interface(dev, interface);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_release_interface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int interface)
{
if (_usb_release_interface)
return _usb_release_interface(dev, interface);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_set_altinterface(usb_dev_handle *dev, int alternate)
{
if (_usb_set_altinterface)
return _usb_set_altinterface(dev, alternate);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_resetep(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep)
{
if (_usb_resetep)
return _usb_resetep(dev, ep);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_clear_halt(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int ep)
{
if (_usb_clear_halt)
return _usb_clear_halt(dev, ep);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_reset(usb_dev_handle *dev)
{
if (_usb_reset)
return _usb_reset(dev);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_reset_ex(usb_dev_handle *dev, unsigned int reset_type)
{
if (_usb_reset_ex)
return _usb_reset_ex(dev, reset_type);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
char *usb_strerror(void)
{
if (_usb_strerror)
return _usb_strerror();
else
return NULL;
}
void usb_set_debug(int level)
{
if (_usb_set_debug)
return _usb_set_debug(level);
}
int usb_find_busses(void)
{
if (_usb_find_busses)
return _usb_find_busses();
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_find_devices(void)
{
if (_usb_find_devices)
return _usb_find_devices();
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
struct usb_device *usb_device(usb_dev_handle *dev)
{
if (_usb_device)
return _usb_device(dev);
else
return NULL;
}
struct usb_bus *usb_get_busses(void)
{
if (_usb_get_busses)
return _usb_get_busses();
else
return NULL;
}
int usb_install_service_np(void)
{
if (_usb_install_service_np)
return _usb_install_service_np();
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_uninstall_service_np(void)
{
if (_usb_uninstall_service_np)
return _usb_uninstall_service_np();
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_install_driver_np(const char *inf_file)
{
if (_usb_install_driver_np)
return _usb_install_driver_np(inf_file);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
const struct usb_version *usb_get_version(void)
{
if (_usb_get_version)
return _usb_get_version();
else
return NULL;
}
int usb_isochronous_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep, int pktsize)
{
if (_usb_isochronous_setup_async)
return _usb_isochronous_setup_async(dev, context, ep, pktsize);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_bulk_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep)
{
if (_usb_bulk_setup_async)
return _usb_bulk_setup_async(dev, context, ep);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_interrupt_setup_async(usb_dev_handle *dev, void **context,
unsigned char ep)
{
if (_usb_interrupt_setup_async)
return _usb_interrupt_setup_async(dev, context, ep);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_submit_async(void *context, char *bytes, int size)
{
if (_usb_submit_async)
return _usb_submit_async(context, bytes, size);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_reap_async(void *context, int timeout)
{
if (_usb_reap_async)
return _usb_reap_async(context, timeout);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}
int usb_free_async(void **context)
{
if (_usb_free_async)
return _usb_free_async(context);
else
return -ENOFILE;
}

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LibUsb-Win32 Change Log
V1.2.6.0 (01/17/2012)
==============================================
* Official release.
* Removed ISO maximum transfer size restrictions/transfer spltting.
* Fixed inf-wizard device notification issue.
V1.2.5.0 (07/23/2011)
==============================================
* Official release.
V1.2.4.9 (07/13/2011) - SNAPSHOT RELEASE
==============================================
* Updated GCC lib file 'libusb.a'
V1.2.4.8 (07/12/2011) - SNAPSHOT RELEASE
==============================================
* Added new public api function 'usb_reset_ex'. This is an extended
device reset function which allows developers to specify a port reset, a
port cycle, or both.
* Added new public defines 'USB_RESET_TYPE_XXX' for 'usb_reset_ex'
function.
V1.2.4.7 (07/02/2011) - SNAPSHOT RELEASE
==============================================
* Sync transfers which specify a zero (0) timeout are now considered to be
INFINITE.
V1.2.4.6 (05/12/2011) - SNAPSHOT RELEASE
==============================================
* Added device interface registration. This provides identical
functionality to the "DeviceInterfaceGUIDs" supported by WinUSB and
libusbK. A device interface guid can be specified in the .inf file. They
can be used to quickly locate a usb device or set of USB devices using
the setup api as well as device notification registration.
* New IOCTL codes added to for native libusbK/WinUSB compatibility.
NOTE: These IOCTLs are currently used only by libusbK.dll.
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_QUERY_DEVICE_INFORMATION
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_SET_PIPE_POLICY
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_GET_PIPE_POLICY
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_SET_POWER_POLICY
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_GET_POWER_POLICY
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_CONTROL_WRITE
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_CONTROL_READ
o LIBUSB_IOCTL_FLUSH_PIPE
o LIBUSBK_IOCTL_CLAIM_INTERFACE
o LIBUSBK_IOCTL_RELEASE_INTERFACE
o LIBUSBK_IOCTL_RELEASE_ALL_INTERFACES
o LIBUSBK_IOCTL_SET_INTERFACE
o LIBUSBK_IOCTL_GET_INTERFACE
* Renamed main header file (usb.h) to lusb0_usb.h. This eliminates
conflicts with the main WDK usb include as well as making the
libusb-win32 header more distinguishable from other usb library header
files.
* Added device descriptor caching and active/first config descriptor
caching. Descriptor caching prevents unnecessary control requests from
interrupting devices that could potentially be in-use. It also makes
libusb0.sys more compliant with usb libraries targeting platform where
descriptor caching is done automatically. (linux/mac)
* Upgraded to libwdi v1.1.1
o Zadig UI improvements
o wdi-simple now handles certificate related operations
o New NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) script sample
o improved INNO Setup script sample
o libusbK support
o autogeneration and self-signing of a .cat file, to prevent further security
prompts during driver installation on Vista and later.
for more information, see http://libwdi-cps.akeo.ie
o disable restore point creation during installation
o Visual Studio 2010 support and overall MS file cleanup
o use of the Kerberos/e2fsprogs parser in Zadig instead of libconfig
V1.2.4.0 (04/11/2011)
=======================
* Removed get configuration request from the core driver
set_configuration function. This caused problems with
some non-compliant usb devices.
* Added device descriptor dump to test applications.
V1.2.3.0 (03/16/2011)
=======================
* Fixed bug-id 3117686 reported by Tim Schuerewegen.
* Added LIBUSB_IOCTL_GET_OBJECT_NAME. This new IOCTL code retrieves object
from the driver. The only valid object name index is 0. Index 0 is
returns the devices plug and play registry key pathname.
* Removed maximum timeout restriction for vendor class requests.
V1.2.2.0 (10/02/2010)
=======================
* Added install-filter-win.exe. A gui installer for device filters.
* Added new libusb0.dll function usb_install_np_rundll(). This function
is designed for rundll32.exe and takes the same parameters as
install-filter.exe.
* Updated install-filter.exe. This application has several new features.
Type "install-filter --help" for more details.
* Updated libusb-win32-devel-filter package. This package is once again
available for download as a setup.exe.
* Updated libusb-win32 "bin" package format. inf-wizard.exe has been moved
up one directory.
* Updated driver_installer_template.iss example. This is an Inno Setup
Script showing how to create your own setup.exe for installing your
application and driver.
* Fixed missing byte order marker in inf-wizard.exe .inf files. (libwdi)
* Fixed auto-configuration issue when there is more than one driver in the
stack.
* Fixed BSOD when using the filter driver with devices that are auto
suspended by other drivers in the stack.
* Fixed BSOD for devices with endpoints that have '0' for wMaxPacketSize.
* Fixed BSOD when cancelling large transfers on high speed devices.
V1.2.1.0 (07/28/2010)
=======================
* Updated bulk.c to include async i/o example code.
* Fixed usb_install_driver_np() issue with inf-wizard generated infs.
* Fixed inf2cat.exe issue with inf-wizard generated infs.
* Added 'Install Now' feature to inf-wizard. (libwdi)
* Added embedded libusb-win32 binaries to inf-wizard. (libwdi)
* Added libwdi (http://www.libusb.org/wiki/libwdi) to inf-wizard.
* Added get cached configuration request to usb_open(). This is a new
control code that involves no device i/o and allows
usb_set_configuration() to be omitted if the driver has already
configured it.
* Fixed set_configuration() failure for devices that do not properly
support get_configuration().
V1.2.0.0 (07/07/2010)
=======================
* First signed driver release! The libusb-win32 kernel driver (libusb0.sys)
can now be used on x64 Windows machines that require signed drivers.
* Fixed 2128187 reported by Tim Green. usb_get_descriptor() can fail
because the given buffer of 8 bytes is too small.
* Fixed 2928293 reported by Tim Green. Sometimes the call to
usb_fetch_and_parse_descriptors() in usb_find_devices() can fail. This
patch moves the LIST_ADD to after a successful read of the device's
configuration descriptors.
* Fixed issue causing libusb-win32 to not act as power policy owner
when it should.
* Fixed issue in which on rare occasion, a libusb-win32 filter device could
run as a "normal" device.
* Fixed filter driver issue for device using wudfr.sys.
* Added large transfer splitting to driver (bulk, int, iso). NOTE:
The dll continues to break transfers in the same manner it always has.
V1.1.14.3 (06/12/2010)
=======================
* Remove get_configuration() request from usb_open(). This caused claim
interface to fail when used as a filter driver.
V1.1.14.0 (06/01/2010)
=======================
* Updated logging functions and standardized log message display format.
* Updated inf-wizard to use the new directory format for the libusb-win32
binaries.
* Updated package directories to reflect the winddk BUILDARCH env variable.
(i64 := ia64, x64 := amd64)
* Added request to get the current configuration in usb_open().
* Fixed 2960644 (reported by farthen) crash on shutdown with x64 based
systems while using inf files for each libusb device.
* Added additional log message only included in debug/chk builds.
* Updated default log levels to highest verbose level for debug builds.
* Added test signing support to the libusb-win32 make.cmd. This allows
libusb0.sys and libusb0.dll to be signed with a digital signature.
(see make.cmd for mmore details)
* Added MSVC 2008 project files
* Moved version defines to an include file (libusb_version.h)
This file is generated from libusb_version_h.in with "make.cmd makever"
* Removed all "dist" commands from cyg/mingw makefile. Instead use "make.cmd"
in the "ddk_make" directory.
* Fixed filter setup not running in 64bit mode
* Fixed 64bit inf-wizard, testlibusb-win builds
* Added set initial config value #1 when the driver is not a filter.
optionally, the initial configuration value can be specified in the inf
file: HKR,,"InitialConfigValue",0x00010001,<your config value>
* Added support for querying device registry keys
(LIBUSB_IOCTL_GET_CUSTOM_REG_PROPERTY)
* Added support for querying device properties
(LIBUSB_IOCTL_GET_DEVICE_PROPERTY)
* Fixed possible race condition in kernel add_device()
* Updated default ddk build version number to 1.1.14.0 to facilitate
Microsoft WHQL submission.
* Added DDK build distribution system. Official libusb-win32 releases
(after 0.1.12.2) are built using Microsoft's WinDDK. (see make.cmd)
* Fixed 2658937 (reported by Tim Roberts) The libusb-win32 driver always
acts as a power policy owner.