/* usb-common.h - prototypes for the common useful USB functions Copyright (C) 2008 Arnaud Quette This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef NUT_USB_COMMON_H #define NUT_USB_COMMON_H #include "nut_stdint.h" /* for uint16_t */ #include #include /*! * USBDevice_t: Describe a USB device. This structure contains exactly * the 5 pieces of information by which a USB device identifies * itself, so it serves as a kind of "fingerprint" of the device. This * information must be matched exactly when reopening a device, and * therefore must not be "improved" or updated by a client * program. Vendor, Product, and Serial can be NULL if the * corresponding string did not exist or could not be retrieved. */ typedef struct USBDevice_s { uint16_t VendorID; /*!< Device's Vendor ID */ uint16_t ProductID; /*!< Device's Product ID */ char *Vendor; /*!< Device's Vendor Name */ char *Product; /*!< Device's Product Name */ char *Serial; /* Product serial number */ char *Bus; /* Bus name, e.g. "003" */ } USBDevice_t; /*! * USBDeviceMatcher_t: A "USB matcher" is a callback function that * inputs a USBDevice_t structure, and returns 1 for a match and 0 * for a non-match. Thus, a matcher provides a criterion for * selecting a USB device. The callback function further is * expected to return -1 on error with errno set, and -2 on other * errors. Matchers can be connected in a linked list via the * "next" field. */ typedef struct USBDeviceMatcher_s { int (*match_function)(USBDevice_t *device, void *privdata); void *privdata; struct USBDeviceMatcher_s *next; } USBDeviceMatcher_t; /* constructors and destructors for specific types of matchers. An exact matcher matches a specific usb_device_t structure (except for the Bus component, which is ignored). A regex matcher matches devices based on a set of regular expressions. The USBNew* functions return a matcher on success, or -1 on error with errno set. Note that the "USBFree*" functions only free the current matcher, not any others that are linked via "next" fields. */ int USBNewExactMatcher(USBDeviceMatcher_t **matcher, USBDevice_t *hd); int USBNewRegexMatcher(USBDeviceMatcher_t **matcher, char **regex, int cflags); void USBFreeExactMatcher(USBDeviceMatcher_t *matcher); void USBFreeRegexMatcher(USBDeviceMatcher_t *matcher); /* dummy USB function and macro, inspired from the Linux kernel * this allows USB information extraction * CAUTION: only use with *valid* device identifiers, Ie the following is not * valid (from blazer_usb, krauler subdriver): 0x0001:0x0000 */ #define USB_DEVICE(vendorID, productID) vendorID, productID typedef struct { int vendorID; int productID; void *(*fun)(void); /* handler for specific processing */ } usb_device_id_t; #define NOT_SUPPORTED 0 #define POSSIBLY_SUPPORTED 1 #define SUPPORTED 2 /* Function used to match a VendorID/ProductID pair against a list of * supported devices. Return values: * NOT_SUPPORTED (0), POSSIBLY_SUPPORTED (1) or SUPPORTED (2) */ int is_usb_device_supported(usb_device_id_t *usb_device_id_list, int dev_VendorID, int dev_ProductID); #endif /* NUT_USB_COMMON_H */