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HIDAPI Authors:
Alan Ott <alan@signal11.us>:
Original Author and Maintainer
Linux, Windows, and Mac implementations
Ludovic Rousseau <rousseau@debian.org>:
Formatting for Doxygen documentation
Bug fixes
Correctness fixes
For a comprehensive list of contributions, see the commit list at github:
http://github.com/signal11/hidapi/commits/master

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This file is mostly for the maintainer.
1. Build hidapi.dll
2. Build hidtest.exe in DEBUG and RELEASE
3. Commit all
4. Run the Following
export VERSION=0.1.0
export TAG_NAME=hidapi-$VERSION
git tag $TAG_NAME
git archive --format zip --prefix $TAG_NAME/ $TAG_NAME >../$TAG_NAME.zip
5. Test the zip file.
6. Run the following:
git push origin $TAG_NAME

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HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for
communication with HID devices.
Copyright 2009, Alan Ott, Signal 11 Software.
All Rights Reserved.
This software may be used by anyone for any reason so
long as the copyright notice in the source files
remains intact.

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HIDAPI can be used under one of three licenses.
1. The GNU General Public License, version 3.0, in LICENSE-gpl3.txt
2. A BSD-Style License, in LICENSE-bsd.txt.
3. The more liberal original HIDAPI license. LICENSE-orig.txt
The license chosen is at the discretion of the user of HIDAPI. For example:
1. An author of GPL software would likely use HIDAPI under the terms of the
GPL.
2. An author of commercial closed-source software would likely use HIDAPI
under the terms of the BSD-style license or the original HIDAPI license.

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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
if OS_FREEBSD
pkgconfigdir=$(prefix)/libdata/pkgconfig
else
pkgconfigdir=$(libdir)/pkgconfig
endif
if OS_LINUX
pkgconfig_DATA=pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc pc/hidapi-libusb.pc
else
pkgconfig_DATA=pc/hidapi.pc
endif
SUBDIRS=
if OS_LINUX
SUBDIRS += linux libusb
endif
if OS_DARWIN
SUBDIRS += mac
endif
if OS_IOS
SUBDIRS += ios
endif
if OS_FREEBSD
SUBDIRS += libusb
endif
if OS_KFREEBSD
SUBDIRS += libusb
endif
if OS_WINDOWS
SUBDIRS += windows
endif
SUBDIRS += hidtest
if BUILD_TESTGUI
SUBDIRS += testgui
endif
EXTRA_DIST = udev doxygen
dist_doc_DATA = \
README.txt \
AUTHORS.txt \
LICENSE-bsd.txt \
LICENSE-gpl3.txt \
LICENSE-orig.txt \
LICENSE.txt
SCMCLEAN_TARGETS= \
aclocal.m4 \
config.guess \
config.sub \
configure \
config.h.in \
depcomp \
install-sh \
ltmain.sh \
missing \
mac/Makefile.in \
testgui/Makefile.in \
libusb/Makefile.in \
Makefile.in \
linux/Makefile.in \
windows/Makefile.in \
m4/libtool.m4 \
m4/lt~obsolete.m4 \
m4/ltoptions.m4 \
m4/ltsugar.m4 \
m4/ltversion.m4
SCMCLEAN_DIR_TARGETS = \
autom4te.cache
scm-clean: distclean
rm -f $(SCMCLEAN_TARGETS)
rm -Rf $(SCMCLEAN_DIR_TARGETS)

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HIDAPI library for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X
=========================================================
About
======
HIDAPI is a multi-platform library which allows an application to interface
with USB and Bluetooth HID-Class devices on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac
OS X. HIDAPI can be either built as a shared library (.so or .dll) or
can be embedded directly into a target application by adding a single source
file (per platform) and a single header.
HIDAPI has four back-ends:
* Windows (using hid.dll)
* Linux/hidraw (using the Kernel's hidraw driver)
* Linux/libusb (using libusb-1.0)
* FreeBSD (using libusb-1.0)
* Mac (using IOHidManager)
On Linux, either the hidraw or the libusb back-end can be used. There are
tradeoffs, and the functionality supported is slightly different.
Linux/hidraw (linux/hid.c):
This back-end uses the hidraw interface in the Linux kernel. While this
back-end will support both USB and Bluetooth, it has some limitations on
kernels prior to 2.6.39, including the inability to send or receive feature
reports. In addition, it will only communicate with devices which have
hidraw nodes associated with them. Keyboards, mice, and some other devices
which are blacklisted from having hidraw nodes will not work. Fortunately,
for nearly all the uses of hidraw, this is not a problem.
Linux/FreeBSD/libusb (libusb/hid.c):
This back-end uses libusb-1.0 to communicate directly to a USB device. This
back-end will of course not work with Bluetooth devices.
HIDAPI also comes with a Test GUI. The Test GUI is cross-platform and uses
Fox Toolkit (http://www.fox-toolkit.org). It will build on every platform
which HIDAPI supports. Since it relies on a 3rd party library, building it
is optional but recommended because it is so useful when debugging hardware.
What Does the API Look Like?
=============================
The API provides the the most commonly used HID functions including sending
and receiving of input, output, and feature reports. The sample program,
which communicates with a heavily hacked up version of the Microchip USB
Generic HID sample looks like this (with error checking removed for
simplicity):
#ifdef WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "hidapi.h"
#define MAX_STR 255
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int res;
unsigned char buf[65];
wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR];
hid_device *handle;
int i;
// Initialize the hidapi library
res = hid_init();
// Open the device using the VID, PID,
// and optionally the Serial number.
handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, NULL);
// Read the Manufacturer String
res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
wprintf(L"Manufacturer String: %s\n", wstr);
// Read the Product String
res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
wprintf(L"Product String: %s\n", wstr);
// Read the Serial Number String
res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
wprintf(L"Serial Number String: (%d) %s\n", wstr[0], wstr);
// Read Indexed String 1
res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR);
wprintf(L"Indexed String 1: %s\n", wstr);
// Toggle LED (cmd 0x80). The first byte is the report number (0x0).
buf[0] = 0x0;
buf[1] = 0x80;
res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65);
// Request state (cmd 0x81). The first byte is the report number (0x0).
buf[0] = 0x0;
buf[1] = 0x81;
res = hid_write(handle, buf, 65);
// Read requested state
res = hid_read(handle, buf, 65);
// Print out the returned buffer.
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
printf("buf[%d]: %d\n", i, buf[i]);
// Finalize the hidapi library
res = hid_exit();
return 0;
}
If you have your own simple test programs which communicate with standard
hardware development boards (such as those from Microchip, TI, Atmel,
FreeScale and others), please consider sending me something like the above
for inclusion into the HIDAPI source. This will help others who have the
same hardware as you do.
License
========
HIDAPI may be used by one of three licenses as outlined in LICENSE.txt.
Download
=========
HIDAPI can be downloaded from github
git clone git://github.com/signal11/hidapi.git
Build Instructions
===================
This section is long. Don't be put off by this. It's not long because it's
complicated to build HIDAPI; it's quite the opposite. This section is long
because of the flexibility of HIDAPI and the large number of ways in which
it can be built and used. You will likely pick a single build method.
HIDAPI can be built in several different ways. If you elect to build a
shared library, you will need to build it from the HIDAPI source
distribution. If you choose instead to embed HIDAPI directly into your
application, you can skip the building and look at the provided platform
Makefiles for guidance. These platform Makefiles are located in linux/
libusb/ mac/ and windows/ and are called Makefile-manual. In addition,
Visual Studio projects are provided. Even if you're going to embed HIDAPI
into your project, it is still beneficial to build the example programs.
Prerequisites:
---------------
Linux:
-------
On Linux, you will need to install development packages for libudev,
libusb and optionally Fox-toolkit (for the test GUI). On
Debian/Ubuntu systems these can be installed by running:
sudo apt-get install libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libfox-1.6-dev
If you downloaded the source directly from the git repository (using
git clone), you'll need Autotools:
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev autoconf automake libtool
FreeBSD:
---------
On FreeBSD you will need to install GNU make, libiconv, and
optionally Fox-Toolkit (for the test GUI). This is done by running
the following:
pkg_add -r gmake libiconv fox16
If you downloaded the source directly from the git repository (using
git clone), you'll need Autotools:
pkg_add -r autotools
Mac:
-----
On Mac, you will need to install Fox-Toolkit if you wish to build
the Test GUI. There are two ways to do this, and each has a slight
complication. Which method you use depends on your use case.
If you wish to build the Test GUI just for your own testing on your
own computer, then the easiest method is to install Fox-Toolkit
using ports:
sudo port install fox
If you wish to build the TestGUI app bundle to redistribute to
others, you will need to install Fox-toolkit from source. This is
because the version of fox that gets installed using ports uses the
ports X11 libraries which are not compatible with the Apple X11
libraries. If you install Fox with ports and then try to distribute
your built app bundle, it will simply fail to run on other systems.
To install Fox-Toolkit manually, download the source package from
http://www.fox-toolkit.org, extract it, and run the following from
within the extracted source:
./configure && make && make install
Windows:
---------
On Windows, if you want to build the test GUI, you will need to get
the hidapi-externals.zip package from the download site. This
contains pre-built binaries for Fox-toolkit. Extract
hidapi-externals.zip just outside of hidapi, so that
hidapi-externals and hidapi are on the same level, as shown:
Parent_Folder
|
+hidapi
+hidapi-externals
Again, this step is not required if you do not wish to build the
test GUI.
Building HIDAPI into a shared library on Unix Platforms:
---------------------------------------------------------
On Unix-like systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, Mac, and even Windows, using
Mingw or Cygwin, the easiest way to build a standard system-installed shared
library is to use the GNU Autotools build system. If you checked out the
source from the git repository, run the following:
./bootstrap
./configure
make
make install <----- as root, or using sudo
If you downloaded a source package (ie: if you did not run git clone), you
can skip the ./bootstrap step.
./configure can take several arguments which control the build. The two most
likely to be used are:
--enable-testgui
Enable build of the Test GUI. This requires Fox toolkit to
be installed. Instructions for installing Fox-Toolkit on
each platform are in the Prerequisites section above.
--prefix=/usr
Specify where you want the output headers and libraries to
be installed. The example above will put the headers in
/usr/include and the binaries in /usr/lib. The default is to
install into /usr/local which is fine on most systems.
Building the manual way on Unix platforms:
-------------------------------------------
Manual Makefiles are provided mostly to give the user and idea what it takes
to build a program which embeds HIDAPI directly inside of it. These should
really be used as examples only. If you want to build a system-wide shared
library, use the Autotools method described above.
To build HIDAPI using the manual makefiles, change to the directory
of your platform and run make. For example, on Linux run:
cd linux/
make -f Makefile-manual
To build the Test GUI using the manual makefiles:
cd testgui/
make -f Makefile-manual
Building on Windows:
---------------------
To build the HIDAPI DLL on Windows using Visual Studio, build the .sln file
in the windows/ directory.
To build the Test GUI on windows using Visual Studio, build the .sln file in
the testgui/ directory.
To build HIDAPI using MinGW or Cygwin using Autotools, use the instructions
in the section titled "Building HIDAPI into a shared library on Unix
Platforms" above. Note that building the Test GUI with MinGW or Cygwin will
require the Windows procedure in the Prerequisites section above (ie:
hidapi-externals.zip).
To build HIDAPI using MinGW using the Manual Makefiles, see the section
"Building the manual way on Unix platforms" above.
HIDAPI can also be built using the Windows DDK (now also called the Windows
Driver Kit or WDK). This method was originally required for the HIDAPI build
but not anymore. However, some users still prefer this method. It is not as
well supported anymore but should still work. Patches are welcome if it does
not. To build using the DDK:
1. Install the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) from Microsoft.
2. From the Start menu, in the Windows Driver Kits folder, select Build
Environments, then your operating system, then the x86 Free Build
Environment (or one that is appropriate for your system).
3. From the console, change directory to the windows/ddk_build/ directory,
which is part of the HIDAPI distribution.
4. Type build.
5. You can find the output files (DLL and LIB) in a subdirectory created
by the build system which is appropriate for your environment. On
Windows XP, this directory is objfre_wxp_x86/i386.
Cross Compiling
================
This section talks about cross compiling HIDAPI for Linux using autotools.
This is useful for using HIDAPI on embedded Linux targets. These
instructions assume the most raw kind of embedded Linux build, where all
prerequisites will need to be built first. This process will of course vary
based on your embedded Linux build system if you are using one, such as
OpenEmbedded or Buildroot.
For the purpose of this section, it will be assumed that the following
environment variables are exported.
$ export STAGING=$HOME/out
$ export HOST=arm-linux
STAGING and HOST can be modified to suit your setup.
Prerequisites
--------------
Note that the build of libudev is the very basic configuration.
Build Libusb. From the libusb source directory, run:
./configure --host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING
make
make install
Build libudev. From the libudev source directory, run:
./configure --disable-gudev --disable-introspection --disable-hwdb \
--host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING
make
make install
Building HIDAPI
----------------
Build HIDAPI:
PKG_CONFIG_DIR= \
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$STAGING/lib/pkgconfig:$STAGING/share/pkgconfig \
PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=$STAGING \
./configure --host=$HOST --prefix=$STAGING
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LOCAL_PATH:= $(call my-dir)
HIDAPI_ROOT_REL:= ../..
HIDAPI_ROOT_ABS:= $(LOCAL_PATH)/../..
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
LOCAL_CPPFLAGS += -std=c++11
LOCAL_SRC_FILES := \
$(HIDAPI_ROOT_REL)/android/hid.cpp
LOCAL_MODULE := libhidapi
LOCAL_LDLIBS := -llog
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# This file is automatically generated by Android Tools.
# Do not modify this file -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE ERASED!
#
# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems.
#
# To customize properties used by the Ant build system edit
# "ant.properties", and override values to adapt the script to your
# project structure.
#
# To enable ProGuard to shrink and obfuscate your code, uncomment this (available properties: sdk.dir, user.home):
#proguard.config=${sdk.dir}/tools/proguard/proguard-android.txt:proguard-project.txt
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AC_PREREQ(2.63)
# Version number. This is currently the only place.
m4_define([HIDAPI_MAJOR], 0)
m4_define([HIDAPI_MINOR], 8)
m4_define([HIDAPI_RELEASE], 0)
m4_define([HIDAPI_RC], -rc1)
m4_define([VERSION_STRING], HIDAPI_MAJOR[.]HIDAPI_MINOR[.]HIDAPI_RELEASE[]HIDAPI_RC)
AC_INIT([hidapi],[VERSION_STRING],[alan@signal11.us])
# Library soname version
# Follow the following rules (particularly the ones in the second link):
# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
# http://sourceware.org/autobook/autobook/autobook_91.html
lt_current="0"
lt_revision="0"
lt_age="0"
LTLDFLAGS="-version-info ${lt_current}:${lt_revision}:${lt_age}"
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign -Wall -Werror])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
m4_ifdef([AM_PROG_AR], [AM_PROG_AR])
LT_INIT
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_OBJC
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
hidapi_lib_error() {
echo ""
echo " Library $1 was not found on this system."
echo " Please install it and re-run ./configure"
echo ""
exit 1
}
hidapi_prog_error() {
echo ""
echo " Program $1 was not found on this system."
echo " This program is part of $2."
echo " Please install it and re-run ./configure"
echo ""
exit 1
}
AC_MSG_CHECKING([operating system])
AC_MSG_RESULT($host)
case $host in
*-linux*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Linux back-end)])
AC_DEFINE(OS_LINUX, 1, [Linux implementations])
AC_SUBST(OS_LINUX)
backend="linux"
os="linux"
threads="pthreads"
# HIDAPI/hidraw libs
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libudev], [libudev], true, [hidapi_lib_error libudev])
LIBS_HIDRAW_PR+=" $libudev_LIBS"
CFLAGS_HIDRAW+=" $libudev_CFLAGS"
# HIDAPI/libusb libs
AC_CHECK_LIB([rt], [clock_gettime], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE+=" -lrt"], [hidapi_lib_error librt])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libusb], [libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.9], true, [hidapi_lib_error libusb-1.0])
LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE+=" $libusb_LIBS"
CFLAGS_LIBUSB+=" $libusb_CFLAGS"
;;
*-darwin*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Mac OS X back-end)])
AC_DEFINE(OS_DARWIN, 1, [Mac implementation])
AC_SUBST(OS_DARWIN)
backend="mac"
os="darwin"
threads="pthreads"
LIBS="${LIBS} -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation"
;;
*-freebsd*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (FreeBSD back-end)])
AC_DEFINE(OS_FREEBSD, 1, [FreeBSD implementation])
AC_SUBST(OS_FREEBSD)
backend="libusb"
os="freebsd"
threads="pthreads"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/local/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib"
LIBS="${LIBS}"
AC_CHECK_LIB([usb], [libusb_init], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -lusb"], [hidapi_lib_error libusb])
AC_CHECK_LIB([iconv], [iconv_open], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -liconv"], [hidapi_lib_error libiconv])
echo libs_priv: $LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE
;;
*-kfreebsd*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (kFreeBSD back-end)])
AC_DEFINE(OS_KFREEBSD, 1, [kFreeBSD implementation])
AC_SUBST(OS_KFREEBSD)
backend="libusb"
os="kfreebsd"
threads="pthreads"
AC_CHECK_LIB([usb], [libusb_init], [LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE="${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE} -lusb"], [hidapi_lib_error libusb])
echo libs_priv: $LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE
;;
*-mingw*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Windows back-end, using MinGW)])
backend="windows"
os="windows"
threads="windows"
win_implementation="mingw"
;;
*-cygwin*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([ (Windows back-end, using Cygwin)])
backend="windows"
os="windows"
threads="windows"
win_implementation="cygwin"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([HIDAPI is not supported on your operating system yet])
esac
LIBS_HIDRAW="${LIBS} ${LIBS_HIDRAW_PR}"
LIBS_LIBUSB="${LIBS} ${LIBS_LIBUSB_PRIVATE}"
AC_SUBST([LIBS_HIDRAW])
AC_SUBST([LIBS_LIBUSB])
AC_SUBST([CFLAGS_LIBUSB])
AC_SUBST([CFLAGS_HIDRAW])
if test "x$os" = xwindows; then
AC_DEFINE(OS_WINDOWS, 1, [Windows implementations])
AC_SUBST(OS_WINDOWS)
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -no-undefined"
LIBS="${LIBS} -lsetupapi"
fi
if test "x$threads" = xpthreads; then
AX_PTHREAD([found_pthreads=yes], [found_pthreads=no])
if test "x$found_pthreads" = xyes; then
if test "x$os" = xlinux; then
# Only use pthreads for libusb implementation on Linux.
LIBS_LIBUSB="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS_LIBUSB"
CFLAGS_LIBUSB="$CFLAGS_LIBUSB $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
# There's no separate CC on Linux for threading,
# so it's ok that both implementations use $PTHREAD_CC
CC="$PTHREAD_CC"
else
LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
CC="$PTHREAD_CC"
fi
fi
fi
# Test GUI
AC_ARG_ENABLE([testgui],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-testgui],
[enable building of test GUI (default n)])],
[testgui_enabled=$enableval],
[testgui_enabled='no'])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_TESTGUI], [test "x$testgui_enabled" != "xno"])
# Configure the MacOS TestGUI app bundle
rm -Rf testgui/TestGUI.app
mkdir -p testgui/TestGUI.app
cp -R ${srcdir}/testgui/TestGUI.app.in/* testgui/TestGUI.app
chmod -R u+w testgui/TestGUI.app
mkdir testgui/TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/
if test "x$testgui_enabled" != "xno"; then
if test "x$os" = xdarwin; then
# On Mac OS, don't use pkg-config.
AC_CHECK_PROG([foxconfig], [fox-config], [fox-config], false)
if test "x$foxconfig" = "xfalse"; then
hidapi_prog_error fox-config "FOX Toolkit"
fi
LIBS_TESTGUI+=`$foxconfig --libs`
LIBS_TESTGUI+=" -framework Cocoa -L/usr/X11R6/lib"
CFLAGS_TESTGUI+=`$foxconfig --cflags`
OBJCFLAGS+=" -x objective-c++"
elif test "x$os" = xwindows; then
# On Windows, just set the paths for Fox toolkit
if test "x$win_implementation" = xmingw; then
CFLAGS_TESTGUI="-I\$(srcdir)/../../hidapi-externals/fox/include -g -c"
LIBS_TESTGUI=" -mwindows \$(srcdir)/../../hidapi-externals/fox/lib/libFOX-1.6.a -lgdi32 -Wl,--enable-auto-import -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lkernel32"
else
# Cygwin
CFLAGS_TESTGUI="-DWIN32 -I\$(srcdir)/../../hidapi-externals/fox/include -g -c"
LIBS_TESTGUI="\$(srcdir)/../../hidapi-externals/fox/lib/libFOX-cygwin-1.6.a -lgdi32 -Wl,--enable-auto-import -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lkernel32"
fi
else
# On Linux and FreeBSD platforms, use pkg-config to find fox.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([fox], [fox17], [], [PKG_CHECK_MODULES([fox], [fox])])
LIBS_TESTGUI="${LIBS_TESTGUI} $fox_LIBS"
if test "x$os" = xfreebsd; then
LIBS_TESTGUI="${LIBS_TESTGUI} -L/usr/local/lib"
fi
CFLAGS_TESTGUI="${CFLAGS_TESTGUI} $fox_CFLAGS"
fi
fi
AC_SUBST([LIBS_TESTGUI])
AC_SUBST([CFLAGS_TESTGUI])
AC_SUBST([backend])
# OS info for Automake
AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_LINUX, test "x$os" = xlinux)
AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_DARWIN, test "x$os" = xdarwin)
AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_FREEBSD, test "x$os" = xfreebsd)
AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_KFREEBSD, test "x$os" = xkfreebsd)
AM_CONDITIONAL(OS_WINDOWS, test "x$os" = xwindows)
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
if test "x$os" = "xlinux"; then
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pc/hidapi-hidraw.pc])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pc/hidapi-libusb.pc])
else
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pc/hidapi.pc])
fi
AC_SUBST(LTLDFLAGS)
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
hidtest/Makefile \
libusb/Makefile \
linux/Makefile \
mac/Makefile \
testgui/Makefile \
windows/Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT

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/*******************************************************
HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for
communication with HID devices.
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
8/22/2009
Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved.
At the discretion of the user of this library,
this software may be licensed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the
original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt,
LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt
files located at the root of the source distribution.
These files may also be found in the public source
code repository located at:
http://github.com/signal11/hidapi .
********************************************************/
/** @file
* @defgroup API hidapi API
*/
#ifndef HIDAPI_H__
#define HIDAPI_H__
#include <wchar.h>
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(NAMESPACE)
#define HID_API_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#define HID_API_CALL
#else
#define HID_API_EXPORT /**< API export macro */
#define HID_API_CALL /**< API call macro */
#endif
#define HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL /**< API export and call macro*/
#if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(NAMESPACE)
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef NAMESPACE
namespace NAMESPACE {
#endif
struct hid_device_;
typedef struct hid_device_ hid_device; /**< opaque hidapi structure */
/** hidapi info structure */
struct hid_device_info {
/** Platform-specific device path */
char *path;
/** Device Vendor ID */
unsigned short vendor_id;
/** Device Product ID */
unsigned short product_id;
/** Serial Number */
wchar_t *serial_number;
/** Device Release Number in binary-coded decimal,
also known as Device Version Number */
unsigned short release_number;
/** Manufacturer String */
wchar_t *manufacturer_string;
/** Product string */
wchar_t *product_string;
/** Usage Page for this Device/Interface
(Windows/Mac only). */
unsigned short usage_page;
/** Usage for this Device/Interface
(Windows/Mac only).*/
unsigned short usage;
/** The USB interface which this logical device
represents. Valid on both Linux implementations
in all cases, and valid on the Windows implementation
only if the device contains more than one interface. */
int interface_number;
/** Pointer to the next device */
struct hid_device_info *next;
};
/** @brief Initialize the HIDAPI library.
This function initializes the HIDAPI library. Calling it is not
strictly necessary, as it will be called automatically by
hid_enumerate() and any of the hid_open_*() functions if it is
needed. This function should be called at the beginning of
execution however, if there is a chance of HIDAPI handles
being opened by different threads simultaneously.
@ingroup API
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_init(void);
/** @brief Finalize the HIDAPI library.
This function frees all of the static data associated with
HIDAPI. It should be called at the end of execution to avoid
memory leaks.
@ingroup API
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_exit(void);
/** @brief Enumerate the HID Devices.
This function returns a linked list of all the HID devices
attached to the system which match vendor_id and product_id.
If @p vendor_id is set to 0 then any vendor matches.
If @p product_id is set to 0 then any product matches.
If @p vendor_id and @p product_id are both set to 0, then
all HID devices will be returned.
@ingroup API
@param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the types of device
to open.
@param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the types of
device to open.
@returns
This function returns a pointer to a linked list of type
struct #hid_device, containing information about the HID devices
attached to the system, or NULL in the case of failure. Free
this linked list by calling hid_free_enumeration().
*/
struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT * HID_API_CALL hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id);
/** @brief Free an enumeration Linked List
This function frees a linked list created by hid_enumerate().
@ingroup API
@param devs Pointer to a list of struct_device returned from
hid_enumerate().
*/
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs);
/** @brief Open a HID device using a Vendor ID (VID), Product ID
(PID) and optionally a serial number.
If @p serial_number is NULL, the first device with the
specified VID and PID is opened.
@ingroup API
@param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the device to open.
@param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the device to open.
@param serial_number The Serial Number of the device to open
(Optionally NULL).
@returns
This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on
success or NULL on failure.
*/
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number);
/** @brief Open a HID device by its path name.
The path name be determined by calling hid_enumerate(), or a
platform-specific path name can be used (eg: /dev/hidraw0 on
Linux).
@ingroup API
@param path The path name of the device to open
@returns
This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on
success or NULL on failure.
*/
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open_path(const char *path, int bExclusive /* = false */);
/** @brief Write an Output report to a HID device.
The first byte of @p data[] must contain the Report ID. For
devices which only support a single report, this must be set
to 0x0. The remaining bytes contain the report data. Since
the Report ID is mandatory, calls to hid_write() will always
contain one more byte than the report contains. For example,
if a hid report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to
hid_write(), the Report ID (or 0x0, for devices with a
single report), followed by the report data (16 bytes). In
this example, the length passed in would be 17.
hid_write() will send the data on the first OUT endpoint, if
one exists. If it does not, it will send the data through
the Control Endpoint (Endpoint 0).
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param data The data to send, including the report number as
the first byte.
@param length The length in bytes of the data to send.
@returns
This function returns the actual number of bytes written and
-1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length);
/** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device with timeout.
Input reports are returned
to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will
contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param data A buffer to put the read data into.
@param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with
multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for
the report number.
@param milliseconds timeout in milliseconds or -1 for blocking wait.
@returns
This function returns the actual number of bytes read and
-1 on error. If no packet was available to be read within
the timeout period, this function returns 0.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds);
/** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device.
Input reports are returned
to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will
contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param data A buffer to put the read data into.
@param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with
multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for
the report number.
@returns
This function returns the actual number of bytes read and
-1 on error. If no packet was available to be read and
the handle is in non-blocking mode, this function returns 0.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length);
/** @brief Set the device handle to be non-blocking.
In non-blocking mode calls to hid_read() will return
immediately with a value of 0 if there is no data to be
read. In blocking mode, hid_read() will wait (block) until
there is data to read before returning.
Nonblocking can be turned on and off at any time.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param nonblock enable or not the nonblocking reads
- 1 to enable nonblocking
- 0 to disable nonblocking.
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *device, int nonblock);
/** @brief Send a Feature report to the device.
Feature reports are sent over the Control endpoint as a
Set_Report transfer. The first byte of @p data[] must
contain the Report ID. For devices which only support a
single report, this must be set to 0x0. The remaining bytes
contain the report data. Since the Report ID is mandatory,
calls to hid_send_feature_report() will always contain one
more byte than the report contains. For example, if a hid
report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to
hid_send_feature_report(): the Report ID (or 0x0, for
devices which do not use numbered reports), followed by the
report data (16 bytes). In this example, the length passed
in would be 17.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param data The data to send, including the report number as
the first byte.
@param length The length in bytes of the data to send, including
the report number.
@returns
This function returns the actual number of bytes written and
-1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length);
/** @brief Get a feature report from a HID device.
Set the first byte of @p data[] to the Report ID of the
report to be read. Make sure to allow space for this
extra byte in @p data[]. Upon return, the first byte will
still contain the Report ID, and the report data will
start in data[1].
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param data A buffer to put the read data into, including
the Report ID. Set the first byte of @p data[] to the
Report ID of the report to be read, or set it to zero
if your device does not use numbered reports.
@param length The number of bytes to read, including an
extra byte for the report ID. The buffer can be longer
than the actual report.
@returns
This function returns the number of bytes read plus
one for the report ID (which is still in the first
byte), or -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length);
/** @brief Close a HID device.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
*/
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_close(hid_device *device);
/** @brief Get The Manufacturer String from a HID device.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param string A wide string buffer to put the data into.
@param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t.
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen);
/** @brief Get The Product String from a HID device.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param string A wide string buffer to put the data into.
@param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t.
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen);
/** @brief Get The Serial Number String from a HID device.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param string A wide string buffer to put the data into.
@param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t.
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen);
/** @brief Get a string from a HID device, based on its string index.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@param string_index The index of the string to get.
@param string A wide string buffer to put the data into.
@param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t.
@returns
This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *device, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen);
/** @brief Get a string describing the last error which occurred.
@ingroup API
@param device A device handle returned from hid_open().
@returns
This function returns a string containing the last error
which occurred or NULL if none has occurred.
*/
HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t* HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *device);
#if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(NAMESPACE)
}
#endif
#ifdef NAMESPACE
}
#endif
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AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/
## Linux
if OS_LINUX
noinst_PROGRAMS = hidtest-libusb hidtest-hidraw
hidtest_hidraw_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp
hidtest_hidraw_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/linux/libhidapi-hidraw.la
hidtest_libusb_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp
hidtest_libusb_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libusb/libhidapi-libusb.la
else
# Other OS's
noinst_PROGRAMS = hidtest
hidtest_SOURCES = hidtest.cpp
hidtest_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/$(backend)/libhidapi.la
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/*******************************************************
Windows HID simplification
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
8/22/2009
Copyright 2009
This contents of this file may be used by anyone
for any reason without any conditions and may be
used as a starting point for your own applications
which use HIDAPI.
********************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "hidapi.h"
// Headers needed for sleeping.
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int res;
unsigned char buf[256];
#define MAX_STR 255
wchar_t wstr[MAX_STR];
hid_device *handle;
int i;
#ifdef WIN32
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argc);
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argv);
#endif
struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev;
if (hid_init())
return -1;
devs = hid_enumerate(0x0, 0x0);
cur_dev = devs;
while (cur_dev) {
printf("Device Found\n type: %04hx %04hx\n path: %s\n serial_number: %ls", cur_dev->vendor_id, cur_dev->product_id, cur_dev->path, cur_dev->serial_number);
printf("\n");
printf(" Manufacturer: %ls\n", cur_dev->manufacturer_string);
printf(" Product: %ls\n", cur_dev->product_string);
printf(" Release: %hx\n", cur_dev->release_number);
printf(" Interface: %d\n", cur_dev->interface_number);
printf("\n");
cur_dev = cur_dev->next;
}
hid_free_enumeration(devs);
// Set up the command buffer.
memset(buf,0x00,sizeof(buf));
buf[0] = 0x01;
buf[1] = 0x81;
// Open the device using the VID, PID,
// and optionally the Serial number.
////handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, L"12345");
handle = hid_open(0x4d8, 0x3f, NULL);
if (!handle) {
printf("unable to open device\n");
return 1;
}
// Read the Manufacturer String
wstr[0] = 0x0000;
res = hid_get_manufacturer_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read manufacturer string\n");
printf("Manufacturer String: %ls\n", wstr);
// Read the Product String
wstr[0] = 0x0000;
res = hid_get_product_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read product string\n");
printf("Product String: %ls\n", wstr);
// Read the Serial Number String
wstr[0] = 0x0000;
res = hid_get_serial_number_string(handle, wstr, MAX_STR);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read serial number string\n");
printf("Serial Number String: (%d) %ls", wstr[0], wstr);
printf("\n");
// Read Indexed String 1
wstr[0] = 0x0000;
res = hid_get_indexed_string(handle, 1, wstr, MAX_STR);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read indexed string 1\n");
printf("Indexed String 1: %ls\n", wstr);
// Set the hid_read() function to be non-blocking.
hid_set_nonblocking(handle, 1);
// Try to read from the device. There shoud be no
// data here, but execution should not block.
res = hid_read(handle, buf, 17);
// Send a Feature Report to the device
buf[0] = 0x2;
buf[1] = 0xa0;
buf[2] = 0x0a;
buf[3] = 0x00;
buf[4] = 0x00;
res = hid_send_feature_report(handle, buf, 17);
if (res < 0) {
printf("Unable to send a feature report.\n");
}
memset(buf,0,sizeof(buf));
// Read a Feature Report from the device
buf[0] = 0x2;
res = hid_get_feature_report(handle, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (res < 0) {
printf("Unable to get a feature report.\n");
printf("%ls", hid_error(handle));
}
else {
// Print out the returned buffer.
printf("Feature Report\n ");
for (i = 0; i < res; i++)
printf("%02hhx ", buf[i]);
printf("\n");
}
memset(buf,0,sizeof(buf));
// Toggle LED (cmd 0x80). The first byte is the report number (0x1).
buf[0] = 0x1;
buf[1] = 0x80;
res = hid_write(handle, buf, 17);
if (res < 0) {
printf("Unable to write()\n");
printf("Error: %ls\n", hid_error(handle));
}
// Request state (cmd 0x81). The first byte is the report number (0x1).
buf[0] = 0x1;
buf[1] = 0x81;
hid_write(handle, buf, 17);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to write() (2)\n");
// Read requested state. hid_read() has been set to be
// non-blocking by the call to hid_set_nonblocking() above.
// This loop demonstrates the non-blocking nature of hid_read().
res = 0;
while (res == 0) {
res = hid_read(handle, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (res == 0)
printf("waiting...\n");
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read()\n");
#ifdef WIN32
Sleep(500);
#else
usleep(500*1000);
#endif
}
printf("Data read:\n ");
// Print out the returned buffer.
for (i = 0; i < res; i++)
printf("%02hhx ", buf[i]);
printf("\n");
hid_close(handle);
/* Free static HIDAPI objects. */
hid_exit();
#ifdef WIN32
system("pause");
#endif
return 0;
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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-07-03
###########################################
all: hidtest
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=hid.o
CPPOBJS=../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS+=-I../hidapi -Wall -g -c
LIBS=-framework CoreBluetooth -framework CoreFoundation
hidtest: $(OBJS)
g++ -Wall -g $^ $(LIBS) -o hidtest
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f *.o hidtest $(CPPOBJS)
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la
libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.m
libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/
hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi
hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h
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//======== Copyright (c) 2017 Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. =========
//
// Purpose: HID device abstraction temporary stub
//
//=============================================================================
#include <CoreBluetooth/CoreBluetooth.h>
#include <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import <mach/mach_time.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "../hidapi/hidapi.h"
#define VALVE_USB_VID 0x28DE
#define D0G_BLE2_PID 0x1106
typedef uint32_t uint32;
typedef uint64_t uint64;
// enables detailed NSLog logging of feature reports
#define FEATURE_REPORT_LOGGING 0
#define REPORT_SEGMENT_DATA_FLAG 0x80
#define REPORT_SEGMENT_LAST_FLAG 0x40
#define VALVE_SERVICE @"100F6C32-1735-4313-B402-38567131E5F3"
// (READ/NOTIFICATIONS)
#define VALVE_INPUT_CHAR @"100F6C33-1735-4313-B402-38567131E5F3"
//  (READ/WRITE)
#define VALVE_REPORT_CHAR @"100F6C34-1735-4313-B402-38567131E5F3"
// TODO: create CBUUID's in __attribute__((constructor)) rather than doing [CBUUID UUIDWithString:...] everywhere
#pragma pack(push,1)
struct bluetoothSegment {
uint8_t segmentHeader;
uint8_t featureReportMessageID;
uint8_t length;
uint8_t settingIdentifier;
union {
uint16_t usPayload;
uint32_t uPayload;
uint64_t ulPayload;
uint8_t ucPayload[15];
};
size_t size() { return length + 3; }
};
struct hidFeatureReport {
uint8_t id;
union {
bluetoothSegment segment;
struct {
uint8_t segmentHeader;
uint8_t featureReportMessageID;
uint8_t length;
uint8_t settingIdentifier;
union {
uint16_t usPayload;
uint32_t uPayload;
uint64_t ulPayload;
uint8_t ucPayload[15];
};
};
};
};
#pragma pack(pop)
template <typename T, size_t cbElem, size_t nElem>
struct RingBuffer {
int _first, _last;
uint8_t _data[ ( nElem * cbElem ) ];
pthread_mutex_t accessLock;
RingBuffer() { _first = -1; _last = 0; pthread_mutex_init( &accessLock, 0 ); }
bool write( const T *src )
{
pthread_mutex_lock( &accessLock );
memcpy( &_data[ _last ], src, cbElem );
if ( _first == -1 )
{
_first = _last;
}
_last = ( _last + cbElem ) % (nElem * cbElem);
if ( _last == _first )
{
_first = ( _first + cbElem ) % (nElem * cbElem);
pthread_mutex_unlock( &accessLock );
return false;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock( &accessLock );
return true;
}
bool read( T *dst )
{
pthread_mutex_lock( &accessLock );
if ( _first == -1 )
{
pthread_mutex_unlock( &accessLock );
return false;
}
memcpy( dst, &_data[ _first ], cbElem );
_first = ( _first + cbElem ) % (nElem * cbElem);
if ( _first == _last )
{
_first = -1;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock( &accessLock );
return true;
}
};
#pragma mark HIDBLEDevice Definition
enum BLEDeviceWaitState
{
None,
Waiting,
Complete,
Error
};
@interface HIDBLEDevice : NSObject <CBPeripheralDelegate>
{
RingBuffer<uint8_t, 19, 4096> _inputReports;
uint8_t _featureReport[20];
BLEDeviceWaitState _waitStateForReadFeatureReport;
BLEDeviceWaitState _waitStateForWriteFeatureReport;
}
@property (nonatomic, readwrite) bool connected;
@property (nonatomic, readwrite) bool ready;
@property (nonatomic, strong) CBPeripheral *bleSteamController;
@property (nonatomic, strong) CBCharacteristic *bleCharacteristicInput;
@property (nonatomic, strong) CBCharacteristic *bleCharacteristicReport;
- (id)initWithPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral;
@end
@interface HIDBLEManager : NSObject <CBCentralManagerDelegate>
@property (nonatomic) int nPendingScans;
@property (nonatomic) int nPendingPairs;
@property (nonatomic, strong) CBCentralManager *centralManager;
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSMapTable<CBPeripheral *, HIDBLEDevice *> *deviceMap;
@property (nonatomic, retain) dispatch_queue_t bleSerialQueue;
+ (instancetype)sharedInstance;
- (void)startScan:(int)duration;
- (void)stopScan;
- (int)updateConnectedSteamControllers:(BOOL) bForce;
- (void)appWillResignActiveNotification:(NSNotification *)note;
- (void)appDidBecomeActiveNotification:(NSNotification *)note;
@end
// singleton class - access using HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance
@implementation HIDBLEManager
+ (instancetype)sharedInstance
{
static HIDBLEManager *sharedInstance = nil;
static dispatch_once_t onceToken;
dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{
sharedInstance = [HIDBLEManager new];
sharedInstance.nPendingScans = 0;
sharedInstance.nPendingPairs = 0;
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:sharedInstance selector:@selector(appWillResignActiveNotification:) name: UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification object:nil];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:sharedInstance selector:@selector(appDidBecomeActiveNotification:) name:UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification object:nil];
// receive reports on a high-priority serial-queue. optionally put writes on the serial queue to avoid logical
// race conditions talking to the controller from multiple threads, although BLE fragmentation/assembly means
// that we can still screw this up.
// most importantly we need to consume reports at a high priority to avoid the OS thinking we aren't really
// listening to the BLE device, as iOS on slower devices may stop delivery of packets to the app WITHOUT ACTUALLY
// DISCONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE if we don't react quickly enough to their delivery.
// see also the error-handling states in the peripheral delegate to re-open the device if it gets closed
sharedInstance.bleSerialQueue = dispatch_queue_create( "com.valvesoftware.steamcontroller.ble", DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL );
dispatch_set_target_queue( sharedInstance.bleSerialQueue, dispatch_get_global_queue( DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH, 0 ) );
// creating a CBCentralManager will always trigger a future centralManagerDidUpdateState:
// where any scanning gets started or connecting to existing peripherals happens, it's never already in a
// powered-on state for a newly launched application.
sharedInstance.centralManager = [[CBCentralManager alloc] initWithDelegate:sharedInstance queue:sharedInstance.bleSerialQueue];
sharedInstance.deviceMap = [[NSMapTable alloc] initWithKeyOptions:NSMapTableWeakMemory valueOptions:NSMapTableStrongMemory capacity:4];
});
return sharedInstance;
}
// called for NSNotification UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification
- (void)appWillResignActiveNotification:(NSNotification *)note
{
// we'll get resign-active notification if pairing is happening.
if ( self.nPendingPairs > 0 )
return;
for ( CBPeripheral *peripheral in self.deviceMap )
{
HIDBLEDevice *steamController = [self.deviceMap objectForKey:peripheral];
if ( steamController )
{
steamController.connected = NO;
steamController.ready = NO;
[self.centralManager cancelPeripheralConnection:peripheral];
}
}
[self.deviceMap removeAllObjects];
}
// called for NSNotification UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification
// whenever the application comes back from being inactive, trigger a 20s pairing scan and reconnect
// any devices that may have paired while we were inactive.
- (void)appDidBecomeActiveNotification:(NSNotification *)note
{
[self updateConnectedSteamControllers:true];
[self startScan:20];
}
- (int)updateConnectedSteamControllers:(BOOL) bForce
{
static uint64_t s_unLastUpdateTick = 0;
static mach_timebase_info_data_t s_timebase_info;
if (s_timebase_info.denom == 0)
{
mach_timebase_info( &s_timebase_info );
}
uint64_t ticksNow = mach_approximate_time();
if ( !bForce && ( ( (ticksNow - s_unLastUpdateTick) * s_timebase_info.numer ) / s_timebase_info.denom ) < (5ull * NSEC_PER_SEC) )
return (int)self.deviceMap.count;
// we can see previously connected BLE peripherals but can't connect until the CBCentralManager
// is fully powered up - only do work when we are in that state
if ( self.centralManager.state != CBManagerStatePoweredOn )
return (int)self.deviceMap.count;
// only update our last-check-time if we actually did work, otherwise there can be a long delay during initial power-up
s_unLastUpdateTick = mach_approximate_time();
// if a pair is in-flight, the central manager may still give it back via retrieveConnected... and
// cause the SDL layer to attempt to initialize it while some of its endpoints haven't yet been established
if ( self.nPendingPairs > 0 )
return (int)self.deviceMap.count;
NSArray<CBPeripheral *> *peripherals = [self.centralManager retrieveConnectedPeripheralsWithServices: @[ [CBUUID UUIDWithString:@"180A"]]];
for ( CBPeripheral *peripheral in peripherals )
{
// we already know this peripheral
if ( [self.deviceMap objectForKey: peripheral] != nil )
continue;
NSLog( @"connected peripheral: %@", peripheral );
if ( [peripheral.name isEqualToString:@"SteamController"] )
{
HIDBLEDevice *steamController = [[HIDBLEDevice alloc] initWithPeripheral:peripheral];
[self.deviceMap setObject:steamController forKey:peripheral];
[self.centralManager connectPeripheral:peripheral options:nil];
}
}
return (int)self.deviceMap.count;
}
// manual API for folks to start & stop scanning
- (void)startScan:(int)duration
{
NSLog( @"BLE: requesting scan for %d seconds", duration );
@synchronized (self)
{
if ( _nPendingScans++ == 0 )
{
[self.centralManager scanForPeripheralsWithServices:nil options:nil];
}
}
if ( duration != 0 )
{
dispatch_after( dispatch_time( DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, (int64_t)(duration * NSEC_PER_SEC)), dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self stopScan];
});
}
}
- (void)stopScan
{
NSLog( @"BLE: stopping scan" );
@synchronized (self)
{
if ( --_nPendingScans <= 0 )
{
_nPendingScans = 0;
[self.centralManager stopScan];
}
}
}
#pragma mark CBCentralManagerDelegate Implementation
// called whenever the BLE hardware state changes.
- (void)centralManagerDidUpdateState:(CBCentralManager *)central
{
switch ( central.state )
{
case CBCentralManagerStatePoweredOn:
{
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE hardware is powered on and ready" );
// at startup, if we have no already attached peripherals, do a 20s scan for new unpaired devices,
// otherwise callers should occaisionally do additional scans. we don't want to continuously be
// scanning because it drains battery, causes other nearby people to have a hard time pairing their
// Steam Controllers, and may also trigger firmware weirdness when a device attempts to start
// the pairing sequence multiple times concurrently
if ( [self updateConnectedSteamControllers:false] == 0 )
{
// TODO: we could limit our scan to only peripherals supporting the SteamController service, but
// that service doesn't currently fit in the base advertising packet, we'd need to put it into an
// extended scan packet. Useful optimization downstream, but not currently necessary
// NSArray *services = @[[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_SERVICE]];
[self startScan:20];
}
break;
}
case CBCentralManagerStatePoweredOff:
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE hardware is powered off" );
break;
case CBCentralManagerStateUnauthorized:
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE state is unauthorized" );
break;
case CBCentralManagerStateUnknown:
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE state is unknown" );
break;
case CBCentralManagerStateUnsupported:
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE hardware is unsupported on this platform" );
break;
case CBCentralManagerStateResetting:
NSLog( @"CoreBluetooth BLE manager is resetting" );
break;
}
}
- (void)centralManager:(CBCentralManager *)central didConnectPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral
{
HIDBLEDevice *steamController = [_deviceMap objectForKey:peripheral];
steamController.connected = YES;
self.nPendingPairs -= 1;
}
- (void)centralManager:(CBCentralManager *)central didFailToConnectPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral error:(NSError *)error
{
NSLog( @"Failed to connect: %@", error );
[_deviceMap removeObjectForKey:peripheral];
self.nPendingPairs -= 1;
}
- (void)centralManager:(CBCentralManager *)central didDiscoverPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral advertisementData:(NSDictionary *)advertisementData RSSI:(NSNumber *)RSSI
{
NSString *localName = [advertisementData objectForKey:CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey];
NSString *log = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Found '%@'", localName];
if ( [localName isEqualToString:@"SteamController"] )
{
NSLog( @"%@ : %@ - %@", log, peripheral, advertisementData );
self.nPendingPairs += 1;
HIDBLEDevice *steamController = [[HIDBLEDevice alloc] initWithPeripheral:peripheral];
[self.deviceMap setObject:steamController forKey:peripheral];
[self.centralManager connectPeripheral:peripheral options:nil];
}
}
- (void)centralManager:(CBCentralManager *)central didDisconnectPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral error:(NSError *)error
{
HIDBLEDevice *steamController = [self.deviceMap objectForKey:peripheral];
if ( steamController )
{
steamController.connected = NO;
steamController.ready = NO;
[self.deviceMap removeObjectForKey:peripheral];
}
}
@end
// Core Bluetooth devices calling back on event boundaries of their run-loops. so annoying.
static void process_pending_events()
{
CFRunLoopRunResult res;
do
{
res = CFRunLoopRunInMode( kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0.001, FALSE );
}
while( res != kCFRunLoopRunFinished && res != kCFRunLoopRunTimedOut );
}
@implementation HIDBLEDevice
- (id)init
{
if ( self = [super init] )
{
self.bleSteamController = nil;
self.bleCharacteristicInput = nil;
self.bleCharacteristicReport = nil;
_connected = NO;
_ready = NO;
}
return self;
}
- (id)initWithPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral
{
if ( self = [super init] )
{
_connected = NO;
_ready = NO;
self.bleSteamController = peripheral;
if ( peripheral )
{
peripheral.delegate = self;
}
self.bleCharacteristicInput = nil;
self.bleCharacteristicReport = nil;
}
return self;
}
- (void)setConnected:(bool)connected
{
_connected = connected;
if ( _connected )
{
[_bleSteamController discoverServices:nil];
}
else
{
NSLog( @"Disconnected" );
}
}
- (size_t)read_input_report:(uint8_t *)dst
{
if ( _inputReports.read( dst+1 ) )
{
*dst = 0x03;
return 20;
}
return 0;
}
- (int)send_report:(const uint8_t *)data length:(size_t)length
{
[_bleSteamController writeValue:[NSData dataWithBytes:data length:length] forCharacteristic:_bleCharacteristicReport type:CBCharacteristicWriteWithResponse];
return (int)length;
}
- (int)send_feature_report:(hidFeatureReport *)report
{
#if FEATURE_REPORT_LOGGING
uint8_t *reportBytes = (uint8_t *)report;
NSLog( @"HIDBLE:send_feature_report (%02zu/19) [%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x]", report->segment.size(),
reportBytes[1], reportBytes[2], reportBytes[3], reportBytes[4], reportBytes[5], reportBytes[6],
reportBytes[7], reportBytes[8], reportBytes[9], reportBytes[10], reportBytes[11], reportBytes[12],
reportBytes[13], reportBytes[14], reportBytes[15], reportBytes[16], reportBytes[17], reportBytes[18],
reportBytes[19] );
#endif
int sendSize = (int)report->segment.size();
if ( sendSize > 20 )
sendSize = 20;
#if 1
// fire-and-forget - we are going to not wait for the response here because all Steam Controller BLE send_feature_report's are ignored,
// except errors.
[_bleSteamController writeValue:[NSData dataWithBytes:&report->segment length:sendSize] forCharacteristic:_bleCharacteristicReport type:CBCharacteristicWriteWithResponse];
// pretend we received a result anybody cares about
return 19;
#else
// this is technically the correct send_feature_report logic if you want to make sure it gets through and is
// acknowledged or errors out
_waitStateForWriteFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Waiting;
[_bleSteamController writeValue:[NSData dataWithBytes:&report->segment length:sendSize
] forCharacteristic:_bleCharacteristicReport type:CBCharacteristicWriteWithResponse];
while ( _waitStateForWriteFeatureReport == BLEDeviceWaitState::Waiting )
{
process_pending_events();
}
if ( _waitStateForWriteFeatureReport == BLEDeviceWaitState::Error )
{
_waitStateForWriteFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::None;
return -1;
}
_waitStateForWriteFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::None;
return 19;
#endif
}
- (int)get_feature_report:(uint8_t)feature into:(uint8_t *)buffer
{
_waitStateForReadFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Waiting;
[_bleSteamController readValueForCharacteristic:_bleCharacteristicReport];
while ( _waitStateForReadFeatureReport == BLEDeviceWaitState::Waiting )
process_pending_events();
if ( _waitStateForReadFeatureReport == BLEDeviceWaitState::Error )
{
_waitStateForReadFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::None;
return -1;
}
memcpy( buffer, _featureReport, sizeof(_featureReport) );
_waitStateForReadFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::None;
#if FEATURE_REPORT_LOGGING
NSLog( @"HIDBLE:get_feature_report (19) [%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x]",
buffer[1], buffer[2], buffer[3], buffer[4], buffer[5], buffer[6],
buffer[7], buffer[8], buffer[9], buffer[10], buffer[11], buffer[12],
buffer[13], buffer[14], buffer[15], buffer[16], buffer[17], buffer[18],
buffer[19] );
#endif
return 19;
}
#pragma mark CBPeripheralDelegate Implementation
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didDiscoverServices:(NSError *)error
{
for (CBService *service in peripheral.services)
{
NSLog( @"Found Service: %@", service );
if ( [service.UUID isEqual:[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_SERVICE]] )
{
[peripheral discoverCharacteristics:nil forService:service];
}
}
}
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didDiscoverDescriptorsForCharacteristic:(CBCharacteristic *)characteristic error:(NSError *)error
{
// nothing yet needed here, enable for logging
if ( /* DISABLES CODE */ (0) )
{
for ( CBDescriptor *descriptor in characteristic.descriptors )
{
NSLog( @" - Descriptor '%@'", descriptor );
}
}
}
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didDiscoverCharacteristicsForService:(CBService *)service error:(NSError *)error
{
if ([service.UUID isEqual:[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_SERVICE]])
{
for (CBCharacteristic *aChar in service.characteristics)
{
NSLog( @"Found Characteristic %@", aChar );
if ( [aChar.UUID isEqual:[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_INPUT_CHAR]] )
{
self.bleCharacteristicInput = aChar;
}
else if ( [aChar.UUID isEqual:[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_REPORT_CHAR]] )
{
self.bleCharacteristicReport = aChar;
[self.bleSteamController discoverDescriptorsForCharacteristic: aChar];
}
}
}
}
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didUpdateValueForCharacteristic:(CBCharacteristic *)characteristic error:(NSError *)error
{
static uint64_t s_ticksLastOverflowReport = 0;
// receiving an input report is the final indicator that the user accepted a pairing
// request and that we successfully established notification. CoreBluetooth has no
// notification of the pairing acknowledgement, which is a bad oversight.
if ( self.ready == NO )
{
self.ready = YES;
HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance.nPendingPairs -= 1;
}
if ( [characteristic.UUID isEqual:_bleCharacteristicInput.UUID] )
{
NSData *data = [characteristic value];
if ( data.length != 19 )
{
NSLog( @"HIDBLE: incoming data is %lu bytes should be exactly 19", (unsigned long)data.length );
}
if ( !_inputReports.write( (const uint8_t *)data.bytes ) )
{
uint64_t ticksNow = mach_approximate_time();
if ( ticksNow - s_ticksLastOverflowReport > (5ull * NSEC_PER_SEC / 10) )
{
NSLog( @"HIDBLE: input report buffer overflow" );
s_ticksLastOverflowReport = ticksNow;
}
}
}
else if ( [characteristic.UUID isEqual:_bleCharacteristicReport.UUID] )
{
memset( _featureReport, 0, sizeof(_featureReport) );
if ( error != nil )
{
NSLog( @"HIDBLE: get_feature_report error: %@", error );
_waitStateForReadFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Error;
}
else
{
NSData *data = [characteristic value];
if ( data.length != 20 )
{
NSLog( @"HIDBLE: incoming data is %lu bytes should be exactly 20", (unsigned long)data.length );
}
memcpy( _featureReport, data.bytes, MIN( data.length, sizeof(_featureReport) ) );
_waitStateForReadFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Complete;
}
}
}
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didWriteValueForCharacteristic:(CBCharacteristic *)characteristic error:(NSError *)error
{
if ( [characteristic.UUID isEqual:[CBUUID UUIDWithString:VALVE_REPORT_CHAR]] )
{
if ( error != nil )
{
NSLog( @"HIDBLE: write_feature_report error: %@", error );
_waitStateForWriteFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Error;
}
else
{
_waitStateForWriteFeatureReport = BLEDeviceWaitState::Complete;
}
}
}
- (void)peripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral didUpdateNotificationStateForCharacteristic:(CBCharacteristic *)characteristic error:(NSError *)error
{
NSLog( @"didUpdateNotifcationStateForCharacteristic %@ (%@)", characteristic, error );
}
@end
#pragma mark hid_api implementation
struct hid_device_ {
HIDBLEDevice *device_handle;
int blocking;
hid_device *next;
};
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_init(void)
{
return ( HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance == nil ) ? -1 : 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_exit(void)
{
return 0;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_ble_scan( bool bStart )
{
HIDBLEManager *bleManager = HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance;
if ( bStart )
{
[bleManager startScan:0];
}
else
{
[bleManager stopScan];
}
}
hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open_path( const char *path, int bExclusive /* = false */ )
{
hid_device *result = NULL;
NSString *nssPath = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:path];
HIDBLEManager *bleManager = HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance;
NSEnumerator<HIDBLEDevice *> *devices = [bleManager.deviceMap objectEnumerator];
for ( HIDBLEDevice *device in devices )
{
// we have the device but it hasn't found its service or characteristics until it is connected
if ( !device.ready || !device.connected || !device.bleCharacteristicInput )
continue;
if ( [device.bleSteamController.identifier.UUIDString isEqualToString:nssPath] )
{
result = (hid_device *)malloc( sizeof( hid_device ) );
memset( result, 0, sizeof( hid_device ) );
result->device_handle = device;
result->blocking = NO;
// enable reporting input events on the characteristic
[device.bleSteamController setNotifyValue:YES forCharacteristic:device.bleCharacteristicInput];
return result;
}
}
return result;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs)
{
/* This function is identical to the Linux version. Platform independent. */
struct hid_device_info *d = devs;
while (d) {
struct hid_device_info *next = d->next;
free(d->path);
free(d->serial_number);
free(d->manufacturer_string);
free(d->product_string);
free(d);
d = next;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock)
{
/* All Nonblocking operation is handled by the library. */
dev->blocking = !nonblock;
return 0;
}
struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT *hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id)
{ @autoreleasepool {
struct hid_device_info *root = NULL;
if ( ( vendor_id == 0 && product_id == 0 ) ||
( vendor_id == VALVE_USB_VID && product_id == D0G_BLE2_PID ) )
{
HIDBLEManager *bleManager = HIDBLEManager.sharedInstance;
[bleManager updateConnectedSteamControllers:false];
NSEnumerator<HIDBLEDevice *> *devices = [bleManager.deviceMap objectEnumerator];
for ( HIDBLEDevice *device in devices )
{
// there are several brief windows in connecting to an already paired device and
// one long window waiting for users to confirm pairing where we don't want
// to consider a device ready - if we hand it back to SDL or another
// Steam Controller consumer, their additional SC setup work will fail
// in unusual/silent ways and we can actually corrupt the BLE stack for
// the entire system and kill the appletv remote's Menu button (!)
if ( device.bleSteamController.state != CBPeripheralStateConnected ||
device.connected == NO || device.ready == NO )
{
if ( device.ready == NO && device.bleCharacteristicInput != nil )
{
// attempt to register for input reports. this call will silently fail
// until the pairing finalizes with user acceptance. oh, apple.
[device.bleSteamController setNotifyValue:YES forCharacteristic:device.bleCharacteristicInput];
}
continue;
}
hid_device_info *device_info = (hid_device_info *)malloc( sizeof(hid_device_info) );
memset( device_info, 0, sizeof(hid_device_info) );
device_info->next = root;
root = device_info;
device_info->path = strdup( device.bleSteamController.identifier.UUIDString.UTF8String );
device_info->vendor_id = VALVE_USB_VID;
device_info->product_id = D0G_BLE2_PID;
device_info->product_string = wcsdup( L"Steam Controller" );
device_info->manufacturer_string = wcsdup( L"Valve Corporation" );
}
}
return root;
}}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
static wchar_t s_wszManufacturer[] = L"Valve Corporation";
wcsncpy( string, s_wszManufacturer, sizeof(s_wszManufacturer)/sizeof(s_wszManufacturer[0]) );
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
static wchar_t s_wszProduct[] = L"Steam Controller";
wcsncpy( string, s_wszProduct, sizeof(s_wszProduct)/sizeof(s_wszProduct[0]) );
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
static wchar_t s_wszSerial[] = L"12345";
wcsncpy( string, s_wszSerial, sizeof(s_wszSerial)/sizeof(s_wszSerial[0]) );
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
if ( !dev->device_handle.connected )
return -1;
return [dev->device_handle send_report:data length:length];
}
void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev)
{
// disable reporting input events on the characteristic
if ( dev->device_handle.connected ) {
[dev->device_handle.bleSteamController setNotifyValue:NO forCharacteristic:dev->device_handle.bleCharacteristicInput];
}
free( dev );
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
if ( !dev->device_handle.connected )
return -1;
return [dev->device_handle send_feature_report:(hidFeatureReport *)(void *)data];
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
if ( !dev->device_handle.connected )
return -1;
size_t written = [dev->device_handle get_feature_report:data[0] into:data];
return written == length-1 ? (int)length : (int)written;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
if ( !dev->device_handle.connected )
return -1;
return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, 0);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds)
{
if ( !dev->device_handle.connected )
return -1;
if ( milliseconds != 0 )
{
NSLog( @"hid_read_timeout with non-zero wait" );
}
int result = (int)[dev->device_handle read_input_report:data];
#if FEATURE_REPORT_LOGGING
NSLog( @"HIDBLE:hid_read_timeout (%d) [%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x]", result,
data[1], data[2], data[3], data[4], data[5], data[6],
data[7], data[8], data[9], data[10], data[11], data[12],
data[13], data[14], data[15], data[16], data[17], data[18],
data[19] );
#endif
return result;
}

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OS=$(shell uname)
ifeq ($(OS), Linux)
FILE=Makefile.linux
endif
ifeq ($(OS), FreeBSD)
FILE=Makefile.freebsd
endif
ifeq ($(FILE), )
all:
$(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported by hidapi/libusb at this time.)
endif
include $(FILE)

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AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi $(CFLAGS_LIBUSB)
if OS_LINUX
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi-libusb.la
libhidapi_libusb_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_libusb_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS) $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
libhidapi_libusb_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB)
endif
if OS_FREEBSD
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la
libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB)
endif
if OS_KFREEBSD
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la
libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_LIBUSB)
endif
hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi
hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h
EXTRA_DIST = Makefile-manual

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: hidtest libs
libs: libhidapi.so
CC ?= cc
CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fPIC
CXX ?= c++
CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g
COBJS = hid.o
CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
INCLUDES = -I../hidapi -I/usr/local/include
LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib
LIBS = -lusb -liconv -pthread
# Console Test Program
hidtest: $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LIBS)
# Shared Libs
libhidapi.so: $(COBJS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@ $(LIBS)
# Objects
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest libhidapi.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o
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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: hidtest-libusb libs
libs: libhidapi-libusb.so
CC ?= gcc
CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic
CXX ?= g++
CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic
LDFLAGS ?= -Wall -g
COBJS_LIBUSB = hid.o
COBJS = $(COBJS_LIBUSB)
CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
LIBS_USB = `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --libs` -lrt -lpthread
LIBS = $(LIBS_USB)
INCLUDES ?= -I../hidapi `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags`
# Console Test Program
hidtest-libusb: $(COBJS_LIBUSB) $(CPPOBJS)
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LIBS_USB) -o $@
# Shared Libs
libhidapi-libusb.so: $(COBJS_LIBUSB)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS_USB) -shared -fpic -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@
# Objects
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest-libusb libhidapi-libusb.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o
.PHONY: clean libs

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#define NAMESPACE HIDUSB
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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: hidtest-hidraw libs
libs: libhidapi-hidraw.so
CC ?= gcc
CFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic
CXX ?= g++
CXXFLAGS ?= -Wall -g -fpic
LDFLAGS ?= -Wall -g
COBJS = hid.o
CPPOBJS = ../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS = $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
LIBS_UDEV = `pkg-config libudev --libs` -lrt
LIBS = $(LIBS_UDEV)
INCLUDES ?= -I../hidapi `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags`
# Console Test Program
hidtest-hidraw: $(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(LIBS_UDEV) -o $@
# Shared Libs
libhidapi-hidraw.so: $(COBJS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS_UDEV) -shared -fpic -Wl,-soname,$@.0 $^ -o $@
# Objects
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(INCLUDES) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f $(OBJS) hidtest-hidraw libhidapi-hidraw.so ../hidtest/hidtest.o
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi-hidraw.la
libhidapi_hidraw_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_hidraw_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ $(CFLAGS_HIDRAW)
libhidapi_hidraw_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS_HIDRAW)
hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi
hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h
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There are two implementations of HIDAPI for Linux. One (linux/hid.c) uses the
Linux hidraw driver, and the other (libusb/hid.c) uses libusb. Which one you
use depends on your application. Complete functionality of the hidraw
version depends on patches to the Linux kernel which are not currently in
the mainline. These patches have to do with sending and receiving feature
reports. The libusb implementation uses libusb to talk directly to the
device, bypassing any Linux HID driver. The disadvantage of the libusb
version is that it will only work with USB devices, while the hidraw
implementation will work with Bluetooth devices as well.
To use HIDAPI, simply drop either linux/hid.c or libusb/hid.c into your
application and build using the build parameters in the Makefile.
Libusb Implementation notes
----------------------------
For the libusb implementation, libusb-1.0 must be installed. Libusb 1.0 is
different than the legacy libusb 0.1 which is installed on many systems. To
install libusb-1.0 on Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems, run:
sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev
Hidraw Implementation notes
----------------------------
For the hidraw implementation, libudev headers and libraries are required to
build hidapi programs. To install libudev libraries on Ubuntu,
and other Debian-based systems, run:
sudo apt-get install libudev-dev
On Redhat-based systems, run the following as root:
yum install libudev-devel
Unfortunately, the hidraw driver, which the linux version of hidapi is based
on, contains bugs in kernel versions < 2.6.36, which the client application
should be aware of.
Bugs (hidraw implementation only):
-----------------------------------
On Kernel versions < 2.6.34, if your device uses numbered reports, an extra
byte will be returned at the beginning of all reports returned from read()
for hidraw devices. This is worked around in the libary. No action should be
necessary in the client library.
On Kernel versions < 2.6.35, reports will only be sent using a Set_Report
transfer on the CONTROL endpoint. No data will ever be sent on an Interrupt
Out endpoint if one exists. This is fixed in 2.6.35. In 2.6.35, OUTPUT
reports will be sent to the device on the first INTERRUPT OUT endpoint if it
exists; If it does not exist, OUTPUT reports will be sent on the CONTROL
endpoint.
On Kernel versions < 2.6.36, add an extra byte containing the report number
to sent reports if numbered reports are used, and the device does not
contain an INTERRPUT OUT endpoint for OUTPUT transfers. For example, if
your device uses numbered reports and wants to send {0x2 0xff 0xff 0xff} to
the device (0x2 is the report number), you must send {0x2 0x2 0xff 0xff
0xff}. If your device has the optional Interrupt OUT endpoint, this does not
apply (but really on 2.6.35 only, because 2.6.34 won't use the interrupt
out endpoint).

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/*******************************************************
HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for
communication with HID devices.
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
8/22/2009
Linux Version - 6/2/2009
Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved.
At the discretion of the user of this library,
this software may be licensed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the
original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt,
LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt
files located at the root of the source distribution.
These files may also be found in the public source
code repository located at:
http://github.com/signal11/hidapi .
********************************************************/
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* needed for wcsdup() before glibc 2.10 */
#endif
/* C */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Unix */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <poll.h>
/* Linux */
#include <linux/hidraw.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <libudev.h>
#include "hidapi.h"
#ifdef NAMESPACE
namespace NAMESPACE
{
#endif
/* Definitions from linux/hidraw.h. Since these are new, some distros
may not have header files which contain them. */
#ifndef HIDIOCSFEATURE
#define HIDIOCSFEATURE(len) _IOC(_IOC_WRITE|_IOC_READ, 'H', 0x06, len)
#endif
#ifndef HIDIOCGFEATURE
#define HIDIOCGFEATURE(len) _IOC(_IOC_WRITE|_IOC_READ, 'H', 0x07, len)
#endif
/* USB HID device property names */
const char *device_string_names[] = {
"manufacturer",
"product",
"serial",
};
/* Symbolic names for the properties above */
enum device_string_id {
DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER,
DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT,
DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL,
DEVICE_STRING_COUNT,
};
struct hid_device_ {
int device_handle;
int blocking;
int uses_numbered_reports;
int is_bluetooth;
};
static __u32 kernel_version = 0;
static __u32 detect_kernel_version(void)
{
struct utsname name;
int major, minor, release;
int ret;
uname(&name);
ret = sscanf(name.release, "%d.%d.%d", &major, &minor, &release);
if (ret == 3) {
return KERNEL_VERSION(major, minor, release);
}
ret = sscanf(name.release, "%d.%d", &major, &minor);
if (ret == 2) {
return KERNEL_VERSION(major, minor, 0);
}
printf("Couldn't determine kernel version from version string \"%s\"\n", name.release);
return 0;
}
static hid_device *new_hid_device(void)
{
hid_device *dev = (hid_device *)calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device));
dev->device_handle = -1;
dev->blocking = 1;
dev->uses_numbered_reports = 0;
dev->is_bluetooth = 0;
return dev;
}
/* The caller must free the returned string with free(). */
static wchar_t *utf8_to_wchar_t(const char *utf8)
{
wchar_t *ret = NULL;
if (utf8) {
size_t wlen = mbstowcs(NULL, utf8, 0);
if ((size_t) -1 == wlen) {
return wcsdup(L"");
}
ret = (wchar_t *)calloc(wlen+1, sizeof(wchar_t));
mbstowcs(ret, utf8, wlen+1);
ret[wlen] = 0x0000;
}
return ret;
}
/* Get an attribute value from a udev_device and return it as a whar_t
string. The returned string must be freed with free() when done.*/
static wchar_t *copy_udev_string(struct udev_device *dev, const char *udev_name)
{
return utf8_to_wchar_t(udev_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, udev_name));
}
/* uses_numbered_reports() returns 1 if report_descriptor describes a device
which contains numbered reports. */
static int uses_numbered_reports(__u8 *report_descriptor, __u32 size) {
unsigned int i = 0;
int size_code;
int data_len, key_size;
while (i < size) {
int key = report_descriptor[i];
/* Check for the Report ID key */
if (key == 0x85/*Report ID*/) {
/* This device has a Report ID, which means it uses
numbered reports. */
return 1;
}
//printf("key: %02hhx\n", key);
if ((key & 0xf0) == 0xf0) {
/* This is a Long Item. The next byte contains the
length of the data section (value) for this key.
See the HID specification, version 1.11, section
6.2.2.3, titled "Long Items." */
if (i+1 < size)
data_len = report_descriptor[i+1];
else
data_len = 0; /* malformed report */
key_size = 3;
}
else {
/* This is a Short Item. The bottom two bits of the
key contain the size code for the data section
(value) for this key. Refer to the HID
specification, version 1.11, section 6.2.2.2,
titled "Short Items." */
size_code = key & 0x3;
switch (size_code) {
case 0:
case 1:
case 2:
data_len = size_code;
break;
case 3:
data_len = 4;
break;
default:
/* Can't ever happen since size_code is & 0x3 */
data_len = 0;
break;
};
key_size = 1;
}
/* Skip over this key and it's associated data */
i += data_len + key_size;
}
/* Didn't find a Report ID key. Device doesn't use numbered reports. */
return 0;
}
/*
* The caller is responsible for free()ing the (newly-allocated) character
* strings pointed to by serial_number_utf8 and product_name_utf8 after use.
*/
static int
parse_uevent_info(const char *uevent, int *bus_type,
unsigned short *vendor_id, unsigned short *product_id,
char **serial_number_utf8, char **product_name_utf8)
{
char *tmp = strdup(uevent);
char *saveptr = NULL;
char *line;
char *key;
char *value;
int found_id = 0;
int found_serial = 0;
int found_name = 0;
line = strtok_r(tmp, "\n", &saveptr);
while (line != NULL) {
/* line: "KEY=value" */
key = line;
value = strchr(line, '=');
if (!value) {
goto next_line;
}
*value = '\0';
value++;
if (strcmp(key, "HID_ID") == 0) {
/**
* type vendor product
* HID_ID=0003:000005AC:00008242
**/
int ret = sscanf(value, "%x:%hx:%hx", bus_type, vendor_id, product_id);
if (ret == 3) {
found_id = 1;
}
} else if (strcmp(key, "HID_NAME") == 0) {
/* The caller has to free the product name */
*product_name_utf8 = strdup(value);
found_name = 1;
} else if (strcmp(key, "HID_UNIQ") == 0) {
/* The caller has to free the serial number */
*serial_number_utf8 = strdup(value);
found_serial = 1;
}
next_line:
line = strtok_r(NULL, "\n", &saveptr);
}
free(tmp);
return (found_id && found_name && found_serial);
}
static int is_bluetooth(hid_device *dev)
{
struct udev *udev;
struct udev_device *udev_dev, *hid_dev;
struct stat s;
int ret = -1;
/* Create the udev object */
udev = udev_new();
if (!udev) {
printf("Can't create udev\n");
return -1;
}
/* Get the dev_t (major/minor numbers) from the file handle. */
ret = fstat(dev->device_handle, &s);
if (-1 == ret) {
udev_unref(udev);
return ret;
}
/* Open a udev device from the dev_t. 'c' means character device. */
udev_dev = udev_device_new_from_devnum(udev, 'c', s.st_rdev);
if (udev_dev) {
hid_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
udev_dev,
"hid",
NULL);
if (hid_dev) {
unsigned short dev_vid;
unsigned short dev_pid;
int bus_type;
char *serial_number_utf8 = NULL;
char *product_name_utf8 = NULL;
ret = parse_uevent_info(
udev_device_get_sysattr_value(hid_dev, "uevent"),
&bus_type,
&dev_vid,
&dev_pid,
&serial_number_utf8,
&product_name_utf8);
free(serial_number_utf8);
free(product_name_utf8);
ret = (bus_type == BUS_BLUETOOTH);
/* hid_dev doesn't need to be (and can't be) unref'd.
I'm not sure why, but it'll throw double-free() errors. */
}
udev_device_unref(udev_dev);
}
udev_unref(udev);
return ret;
}
static int get_device_string(hid_device *dev, enum device_string_id key, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
struct udev *udev;
struct udev_device *udev_dev, *parent, *hid_dev;
struct stat s;
int ret = -1;
char *serial_number_utf8 = NULL;
char *product_name_utf8 = NULL;
char *tmp;
/* Create the udev object */
udev = udev_new();
if (!udev) {
printf("Can't create udev\n");
return -1;
}
/* Get the dev_t (major/minor numbers) from the file handle. */
ret = fstat(dev->device_handle, &s);
if (-1 == ret) {
udev_unref(udev);
return ret;
}
/* Open a udev device from the dev_t. 'c' means character device. */
udev_dev = udev_device_new_from_devnum(udev, 'c', s.st_rdev);
if (udev_dev) {
hid_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
udev_dev,
"hid",
NULL);
if (hid_dev) {
unsigned short dev_vid;
unsigned short dev_pid;
int bus_type;
size_t retm;
ret = parse_uevent_info(
udev_device_get_sysattr_value(hid_dev, "uevent"),
&bus_type,
&dev_vid,
&dev_pid,
&serial_number_utf8,
&product_name_utf8);
if (bus_type == BUS_BLUETOOTH) {
switch (key) {
case DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER:
wcsncpy(string, L"", maxlen);
ret = 0;
break;
case DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT:
retm = mbstowcs(string, product_name_utf8, maxlen);
ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0;
break;
case DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL:
/* Bluetooth serial numbers are often the bluetooth device address
and we want that with the colons stripped out, which is the correct
serial number for PS4 controllers
*/
while ((tmp = strchr(serial_number_utf8, ':')) != NULL) {
memmove(tmp, tmp+1, strlen(tmp));
}
retm = mbstowcs(string, serial_number_utf8, maxlen);
ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0;
break;
case DEVICE_STRING_COUNT:
default:
ret = -1;
break;
}
}
else {
/* This is a USB device. Find its parent USB Device node. */
parent = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
udev_dev,
"usb",
"usb_device");
if (parent) {
const char *str;
const char *key_str = NULL;
if (key >= 0 && key < DEVICE_STRING_COUNT) {
key_str = device_string_names[key];
} else {
ret = -1;
goto end;
}
str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(parent, key_str);
if (str) {
/* Convert the string from UTF-8 to wchar_t */
retm = mbstowcs(string, str, maxlen);
ret = (retm == (size_t)-1)? -1: 0;
goto end;
}
}
}
}
}
end:
free(serial_number_utf8);
free(product_name_utf8);
udev_device_unref(udev_dev);
/* parent and hid_dev don't need to be (and can't be) unref'd.
I'm not sure why, but they'll throw double-free() errors. */
udev_unref(udev);
return ret;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void)
{
const char *locale;
/* Set the locale if it's not set. */
locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
if (!locale)
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
kernel_version = detect_kernel_version();
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void)
{
/* Nothing to do for this in the Linux/hidraw implementation. */
return 0;
}
struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT *hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id)
{
struct udev *udev;
struct udev_enumerate *enumerate;
struct udev_list_entry *devices, *dev_list_entry;
struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */
struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL;
struct hid_device_info *prev_dev = NULL; /* previous device */
hid_init();
/* Create the udev object */
udev = udev_new();
if (!udev) {
printf("Can't create udev\n");
return NULL;
}
/* Create a list of the devices in the 'hidraw' subsystem. */
enumerate = udev_enumerate_new(udev);
udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem(enumerate, "hidraw");
udev_enumerate_scan_devices(enumerate);
devices = udev_enumerate_get_list_entry(enumerate);
/* For each item, see if it matches the vid/pid, and if so
create a udev_device record for it */
udev_list_entry_foreach(dev_list_entry, devices) {
const char *sysfs_path;
const char *dev_path;
const char *str;
struct udev_device *raw_dev; /* The device's hidraw udev node. */
struct udev_device *hid_dev; /* The device's HID udev node. */
struct udev_device *usb_dev; /* The device's USB udev node. */
struct udev_device *intf_dev; /* The device's interface (in the USB sense). */
unsigned short dev_vid;
unsigned short dev_pid;
char *serial_number_utf8 = NULL;
char *product_name_utf8 = NULL;
int bus_type;
int result;
/* Get the filename of the /sys entry for the device
and create a udev_device object (dev) representing it */
sysfs_path = udev_list_entry_get_name(dev_list_entry);
raw_dev = udev_device_new_from_syspath(udev, sysfs_path);
dev_path = udev_device_get_devnode(raw_dev);
hid_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
raw_dev,
"hid",
NULL);
if (!hid_dev) {
/* Unable to find parent hid device. */
goto next;
}
result = parse_uevent_info(
udev_device_get_sysattr_value(hid_dev, "uevent"),
&bus_type,
&dev_vid,
&dev_pid,
&serial_number_utf8,
&product_name_utf8);
if (!result) {
/* parse_uevent_info() failed for at least one field. */
goto next;
}
if (bus_type != BUS_USB && bus_type != BUS_BLUETOOTH) {
/* We only know how to handle USB and BT devices. */
goto next;
}
if (access(dev_path, R_OK|W_OK) != 0) {
/* We can't open this device, ignore it */
goto next;
}
/* Check the VID/PID against the arguments */
if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || vendor_id == dev_vid) &&
(product_id == 0x0 || product_id == dev_pid)) {
struct hid_device_info *tmp;
/* VID/PID match. Create the record. */
tmp = (struct hid_device_info *)malloc(sizeof(struct hid_device_info));
if (cur_dev) {
cur_dev->next = tmp;
}
else {
root = tmp;
}
prev_dev = cur_dev;
cur_dev = tmp;
/* Fill out the record */
cur_dev->next = NULL;
cur_dev->path = dev_path? strdup(dev_path): NULL;
/* VID/PID */
cur_dev->vendor_id = dev_vid;
cur_dev->product_id = dev_pid;
/* Serial Number */
cur_dev->serial_number = utf8_to_wchar_t(serial_number_utf8);
/* Release Number */
cur_dev->release_number = 0x0;
/* Interface Number */
cur_dev->interface_number = -1;
switch (bus_type) {
case BUS_USB:
/* The device pointed to by raw_dev contains information about
the hidraw device. In order to get information about the
USB device, get the parent device with the
subsystem/devtype pair of "usb"/"usb_device". This will
be several levels up the tree, but the function will find
it. */
usb_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
raw_dev,
"usb",
"usb_device");
if (!usb_dev) {
/* Free this device */
free(cur_dev->serial_number);
free(cur_dev->path);
free(cur_dev);
/* Take it off the device list. */
if (prev_dev) {
prev_dev->next = NULL;
cur_dev = prev_dev;
}
else {
cur_dev = root = NULL;
}
goto next;
}
/* Manufacturer and Product strings */
cur_dev->manufacturer_string = copy_udev_string(usb_dev, device_string_names[DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER]);
cur_dev->product_string = copy_udev_string(usb_dev, device_string_names[DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT]);
/* Release Number */
str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(usb_dev, "bcdDevice");
cur_dev->release_number = (str)? strtol(str, NULL, 16): 0x0;
/* Get a handle to the interface's udev node. */
intf_dev = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(
raw_dev,
"usb",
"usb_interface");
if (intf_dev) {
str = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(intf_dev, "bInterfaceNumber");
cur_dev->interface_number = (str)? strtol(str, NULL, 16): -1;
}
break;
case BUS_BLUETOOTH:
/* Manufacturer and Product strings */
cur_dev->manufacturer_string = wcsdup(L"");
cur_dev->product_string = utf8_to_wchar_t(product_name_utf8);
break;
default:
/* Unknown device type - this should never happen, as we
* check for USB and Bluetooth devices above */
break;
}
}
next:
free(serial_number_utf8);
free(product_name_utf8);
udev_device_unref(raw_dev);
/* hid_dev, usb_dev and intf_dev don't need to be (and can't be)
unref()d. It will cause a double-free() error. I'm not
sure why. */
}
/* Free the enumerator and udev objects. */
udev_enumerate_unref(enumerate);
udev_unref(udev);
return root;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs)
{
struct hid_device_info *d = devs;
while (d) {
struct hid_device_info *next = d->next;
free(d->path);
free(d->serial_number);
free(d->manufacturer_string);
free(d->product_string);
free(d);
d = next;
}
}
hid_device * hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number)
{
struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev;
const char *path_to_open = NULL;
hid_device *handle = NULL;
devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id);
cur_dev = devs;
while (cur_dev) {
if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id &&
cur_dev->product_id == product_id) {
if (serial_number) {
if (wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) {
path_to_open = cur_dev->path;
break;
}
}
else {
path_to_open = cur_dev->path;
break;
}
}
cur_dev = cur_dev->next;
}
if (path_to_open) {
/* Open the device */
handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open, 0);
}
hid_free_enumeration(devs);
return handle;
}
hid_device * HID_API_EXPORT hid_open_path(const char *path, int bExclusive)
{
hid_device *dev = NULL;
hid_init();
dev = new_hid_device();
/* OPEN HERE */
dev->device_handle = open(path, O_RDWR);
/* If we have a good handle, return it. */
if (dev->device_handle > 0) {
/* Get the report descriptor */
int res, desc_size = 0;
struct hidraw_report_descriptor rpt_desc;
memset(&rpt_desc, 0x0, sizeof(rpt_desc));
/* Get Report Descriptor Size */
res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE, &desc_size);
if (res < 0)
perror("HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE");
/* Get Report Descriptor */
rpt_desc.size = desc_size;
res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGRDESC, &rpt_desc);
if (res < 0) {
perror("HIDIOCGRDESC");
} else {
/* Determine if this device uses numbered reports. */
dev->uses_numbered_reports =
uses_numbered_reports(rpt_desc.value,
rpt_desc.size);
}
dev->is_bluetooth = (is_bluetooth(dev) == 1);
return dev;
}
else {
/* Unable to open any devices. */
free(dev);
return NULL;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
int bytes_written;
bytes_written = write(dev->device_handle, data, length);
return bytes_written;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds)
{
int bytes_read;
if (milliseconds >= 0) {
/* Milliseconds is either 0 (non-blocking) or > 0 (contains
a valid timeout). In both cases we want to call poll()
and wait for data to arrive. Don't rely on non-blocking
operation (O_NONBLOCK) since some kernels don't seem to
properly report device disconnection through read() when
in non-blocking mode. */
int ret;
struct pollfd fds;
fds.fd = dev->device_handle;
fds.events = POLLIN;
fds.revents = 0;
ret = poll(&fds, 1, milliseconds);
if (ret == -1 || ret == 0) {
/* Error or timeout */
return ret;
}
else {
/* Check for errors on the file descriptor. This will
indicate a device disconnection. */
if (fds.revents & (POLLERR | POLLHUP | POLLNVAL))
return -1;
}
}
bytes_read = read(dev->device_handle, data, length);
if (bytes_read < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINPROGRESS))
bytes_read = 0;
if (bytes_read >= 0 &&
kernel_version != 0 &&
kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,34) &&
dev->uses_numbered_reports) {
/* Work around a kernel bug. Chop off the first byte. */
memmove(data, data+1, bytes_read);
bytes_read--;
}
return bytes_read;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, (dev->blocking)? -1: 0);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock)
{
/* Do all non-blocking in userspace using poll(), since it looks
like there's a bug in the kernel in some versions where
read() will not return -1 on disconnection of the USB device */
dev->blocking = !nonblock;
return 0; /* Success */
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
int res;
res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCSFEATURE(length), data);
if (res < 0)
perror("ioctl (SFEATURE)");
return res;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
int res;
/* It looks like HIDIOCGFEATURE() on Bluetooth devices doesn't return the report number */
if (dev->is_bluetooth) {
data[1] = data[0];
++data;
--length;
}
res = ioctl(dev->device_handle, HIDIOCGFEATURE(length), data);
if (res < 0)
perror("ioctl (GFEATURE)");
else if (dev->is_bluetooth)
++res;
return res;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT hid_close(hid_device *dev)
{
if (!dev)
return;
close(dev->device_handle);
free(dev);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_MANUFACTURER, string, maxlen);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_PRODUCT, string, maxlen);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
return get_device_string(dev, DEVICE_STRING_SERIAL, string, maxlen);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
return -1;
}
HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev)
{
return NULL;
}
#ifdef NAMESPACE
}
#endif

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//=================== Copyright Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. =======
//
// Purpose: A wrapper around both the libusb and hidraw versions of HIDAPI
//
// The libusb version doesn't support Bluetooth, but not all Linux
// distributions allow access to /dev/hidraw*
//
// This merges the two, at a small performance cost, until distributions
// have granted access to /dev/hidraw*
//
//=============================================================================
#define NAMESPACE HIDRAW
#include "../hidapi/hidapi.h"
#undef NAMESPACE
#undef HIDAPI_H__
#define NAMESPACE HIDUSB
#include "../hidapi/hidapi.h"
#undef NAMESPACE
#undef HIDAPI_H__
#include "../hidapi/hidapi.h"
#include "../../../public/tier1/utlvector.h"
#include "../../../public/tier1/utlhashmap.h"
template <class T>
void CopyHIDDeviceInfo( T *pSrc, struct hid_device_info *pDst )
{
pDst->path = pSrc->path ? strdup( pSrc->path ) : NULL;
pDst->vendor_id = pSrc->vendor_id;
pDst->product_id = pSrc->product_id;
pDst->serial_number = pSrc->serial_number ? wcsdup( pSrc->serial_number ) : NULL;
pDst->release_number = pSrc->release_number;
pDst->manufacturer_string = pSrc->manufacturer_string ? wcsdup( pSrc->manufacturer_string ) : NULL;
pDst->product_string = pSrc->product_string ? wcsdup( pSrc->product_string ) : NULL;
pDst->usage_page = pSrc->usage_page;
pDst->usage = pSrc->usage;
pDst->interface_number = pSrc->interface_number;
pDst->next = NULL;
}
extern "C"
{
enum EHIDAPIType
{
k_EHIDAPIUnknown,
k_EHIDAPIRAW,
k_EHIDAPIUSB
};
static CUtlHashMap<uintptr_t, EHIDAPIType> s_hashDeviceToAPI;
static EHIDAPIType GetAPIForDevice( hid_device *pDevice )
{
int iIndex = s_hashDeviceToAPI.Find( (uintptr_t)pDevice );
if ( iIndex != -1 )
{
return s_hashDeviceToAPI[ iIndex ];
}
return k_EHIDAPIUnknown;
}
struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT * HID_API_CALL hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id)
{
struct HIDUSB::hid_device_info *usb_devs = HIDUSB::hid_enumerate( vendor_id, product_id );
struct HIDUSB::hid_device_info *usb_dev;
struct HIDRAW::hid_device_info *raw_devs = HIDRAW::hid_enumerate( vendor_id, product_id );
struct HIDRAW::hid_device_info *raw_dev;
struct hid_device_info *devs = NULL, *last = NULL, *new_dev;
for ( usb_dev = usb_devs; usb_dev; usb_dev = usb_dev->next )
{
bool bFound = false;
for ( raw_dev = raw_devs; raw_dev; raw_dev = raw_dev->next )
{
if ( usb_dev->vendor_id == raw_dev->vendor_id && usb_dev->product_id == raw_dev->product_id )
{
bFound = true;
break;
}
}
//printf("%s USB device VID/PID 0x%.4x/0x%.4x, %ls %ls\n", bFound ? "Found matching" : "Added new", usb_dev->vendor_id, usb_dev->product_id, usb_dev->manufacturer_string, usb_dev->product_string );
if ( !bFound )
{
new_dev = new struct hid_device_info;
CopyHIDDeviceInfo( usb_dev, new_dev );
if ( last )
{
last->next = new_dev;
}
else
{
devs = new_dev;
}
last = new_dev;
}
}
HIDUSB::hid_free_enumeration( usb_devs );
for ( raw_dev = raw_devs; raw_dev; raw_dev = raw_dev->next )
{
new_dev = new struct hid_device_info;
CopyHIDDeviceInfo( raw_dev, new_dev );
new_dev->next = NULL;
if ( last )
{
last->next = new_dev;
}
else
{
devs = new_dev;
}
last = new_dev;
}
HIDRAW::hid_free_enumeration( raw_devs );
return devs;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs)
{
while ( devs )
{
struct hid_device_info *next = devs->next;
free( devs->path );
free( devs->serial_number );
free( devs->manufacturer_string );
free( devs->product_string );
delete devs;
devs = next;
}
}
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number)
{
hid_device *pDevice = NULL;
if ( ( pDevice = (hid_device *)HIDRAW::hid_open( vendor_id, product_id, serial_number ) ) != NULL )
{
s_hashDeviceToAPI.Insert( (uintptr_t)pDevice, k_EHIDAPIRAW );
return pDevice;
}
if ( ( pDevice = (hid_device *)HIDUSB::hid_open( vendor_id, product_id, serial_number ) ) != NULL )
{
s_hashDeviceToAPI.Insert( (uintptr_t)pDevice, k_EHIDAPIUSB );
return pDevice;
}
return NULL;
}
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open_path(const char *path, int bExclusive)
{
hid_device *pDevice = NULL;
if ( ( pDevice = (hid_device *)HIDRAW::hid_open_path( path, bExclusive ) ) != NULL )
{
s_hashDeviceToAPI.Insert( (uintptr_t)pDevice, k_EHIDAPIRAW );
return pDevice;
}
if ( ( pDevice = (hid_device *)HIDUSB::hid_open_path( path, bExclusive ) ) != NULL )
{
s_hashDeviceToAPI.Insert( (uintptr_t)pDevice, k_EHIDAPIUSB );
return pDevice;
}
return NULL;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_write( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, data, length );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_write( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, data, length );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read_timeout(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_read_timeout( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, data, length, milliseconds );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_read_timeout( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, data, length, milliseconds );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_read( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, data, length );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_read( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, data, length );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *device, int nonblock)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_set_nonblocking( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, nonblock );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_set_nonblocking( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, nonblock );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *device, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_send_feature_report( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, data, length );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_send_feature_report( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, data, length );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *device, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_get_feature_report( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, data, length );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_get_feature_report( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, data, length );
default:
return -1;
}
}
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_close(hid_device *device)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
HIDRAW::hid_close( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device );
break;
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
HIDUSB::hid_close( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device );
break;
default:
break;
}
s_hashDeviceToAPI.Remove( (uintptr_t)device );
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_get_manufacturer_string( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_get_manufacturer_string( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_get_product_string( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_get_product_string( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *device, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_get_serial_number_string( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_get_serial_number_string( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, string, maxlen );
default:
return -1;
}
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *device, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_get_indexed_string( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device, string_index, string, maxlen );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_get_indexed_string( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device, string_index, string, maxlen );
default:
return -1;
}
}
HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t* HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *device)
{
switch ( GetAPIForDevice( device ) )
{
case k_EHIDAPIRAW:
return HIDRAW::hid_error( (HIDRAW::hid_device*)device );
case k_EHIDAPIUSB:
return HIDUSB::hid_error( (HIDUSB::hid_device*)device );
default:
return NULL;
}
}
}

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#define NAMESPACE HIDRAW
#include "hid.c"

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# doesn't hurt to check since this sometimes defines pthreads too;
# also defines -D_REENTRANT)
# ... -mt is also the pthreads flag for HP/aCC
# pthread: Linux, etcetera
# --thread-safe: KAI C++
# pthread-config: use pthread-config program (for GNU Pth library)
case ${host_os} in
solaris*)
# On Solaris (at least, for some versions), libc contains stubbed
# (non-functional) versions of the pthreads routines, so link-based
# tests will erroneously succeed. (We need to link with -pthreads/-mt/
# -lpthread.) (The stubs are missing pthread_cleanup_push, or rather
# a function called by this macro, so we could check for that, but
# who knows whether they'll stub that too in a future libc.) So,
# we'll just look for -pthreads and -lpthread first:
ax_pthread_flags="-pthreads pthread -mt -pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
;;
darwin*)
ax_pthread_flags="-pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
;;
esac
if test x"$ax_pthread_ok" = xno; then
for flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
case $flag in
none)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work without any flags])
;;
-*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work with $flag])
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$flag"
;;
pthread-config)
AC_CHECK_PROG(ax_pthread_config, pthread-config, yes, no)
if test x"$ax_pthread_config" = xno; then continue; fi
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="`pthread-config --cflags`"
PTHREAD_LIBS="`pthread-config --ldflags` `pthread-config --libs`"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the pthreads library -l$flag])
PTHREAD_LIBS="-l$flag"
;;
esac
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
# Check for various functions. We must include pthread.h,
# since some functions may be macros. (On the Sequent, we
# need a special flag -Kthread to make this header compile.)
# We check for pthread_join because it is in -lpthread on IRIX
# while pthread_create is in libc. We check for pthread_attr_init
# due to DEC craziness with -lpthreads. We check for
# pthread_cleanup_push because it is one of the few pthread
# functions on Solaris that doesn't have a non-functional libc stub.
# We try pthread_create on general principles.
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>
static void routine(void *a) { a = 0; }
static void *start_routine(void *a) { return a; }],
[pthread_t th; pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_create(&th, 0, start_routine, 0);
pthread_join(th, 0);
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
pthread_cleanup_push(routine, 0);
pthread_cleanup_pop(0) /* ; */])],
[ax_pthread_ok=yes],
[])
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
AC_MSG_RESULT($ax_pthread_ok)
if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
break;
fi
PTHREAD_LIBS=""
PTHREAD_CFLAGS=""
done
fi
# Various other checks:
if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
# Detect AIX lossage: JOINABLE attribute is called UNDETACHED.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for joinable pthread attribute])
attr_name=unknown
for attr in PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED; do
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>],
[int attr = $attr; return attr /* ; */])],
[attr_name=$attr; break],
[])
done
AC_MSG_RESULT($attr_name)
if test "$attr_name" != PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE, $attr_name,
[Define to necessary symbol if this constant
uses a non-standard name on your system.])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if more special flags are required for pthreads])
flag=no
case ${host_os} in
aix* | freebsd* | darwin*) flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE";;
osf* | hpux*) flag="-D_REENTRANT";;
solaris*)
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
flag="-D_REENTRANT"
else
flag="-mt -D_REENTRANT"
fi
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(${flag})
if test "x$flag" != xno; then
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$flag $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT],
ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT, [
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <pthread.h>]], [[int i = PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT;]])],
[ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=yes],
[ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=no])
])
AS_IF([test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT" = "xyes"],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT], 1, [Have PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT.]))
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
# More AIX lossage: must compile with xlc_r or cc_r
if test x"$GCC" != xyes; then
AC_CHECK_PROGS(PTHREAD_CC, xlc_r cc_r, ${CC})
else
PTHREAD_CC=$CC
fi
else
PTHREAD_CC="$CC"
fi
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_CC)
# Finally, execute ACTION-IF-FOUND/ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND:
if test x"$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
ifelse([$1],,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD,1,[Define if you have POSIX threads libraries and header files.]),[$1])
:
else
ax_pthread_ok=no
$2
fi
AC_LANG_POP
])dnl AX_PTHREAD

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# pkg.m4 - Macros to locate and utilise pkg-config. -*- Autoconf -*-
#
# Copyright © 2004 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>.
#
# 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.
#
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([MIN-VERSION])
# ----------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG],
[m4_pattern_forbid([^_?PKG_[A-Z_]+$])
m4_pattern_allow([^PKG_CONFIG(_PATH)?$])
AC_ARG_VAR([PKG_CONFIG], [path to pkg-config utility])dnl
if test "x$ac_cv_env_PKG_CONFIG_set" != "xset"; then
AC_PATH_TOOL([PKG_CONFIG], [pkg-config])
fi
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
_pkg_min_version=m4_default([$1], [0.9.0])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([pkg-config is at least version $_pkg_min_version])
if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version $_pkg_min_version; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
PKG_CONFIG=""
fi
fi[]dnl
])# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
# PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
# Check to see whether a particular set of modules exists. Similar
# to PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), but does not set variables or print errors.
#
#
# Similar to PKG_CHECK_MODULES, make sure that the first instance of
# this or PKG_CHECK_MODULES is called, or make sure to call
# PKG_CHECK_EXISTS manually
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_EXISTS],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
AC_RUN_LOG([$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "$1"]); then
m4_ifval([$2], [$2], [:])
m4_ifvaln([$3], [else
$3])dnl
fi])
# _PKG_CONFIG([VARIABLE], [COMMAND], [MODULES])
# ---------------------------------------------
m4_define([_PKG_CONFIG],
[if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
if test -n "$$1"; then
pkg_cv_[]$1="$$1"
else
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([$3],
[pkg_cv_[]$1=`$PKG_CONFIG --[]$2 "$3" 2>/dev/null`],
[pkg_failed=yes])
fi
else
pkg_failed=untried
fi[]dnl
])# _PKG_CONFIG
# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
# -----------------------------
AC_DEFUN([_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version 0.20; then
_pkg_short_errors_supported=yes
else
_pkg_short_errors_supported=no
fi[]dnl
])# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
# [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
#
# Note that if there is a possibility the first call to
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES might not happen, you should be sure to include an
# explicit call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG in your configure.ac
#
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_MODULES],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1][_CFLAGS], [C compiler flags for $1, overriding pkg-config])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1][_LIBS], [linker flags for $1, overriding pkg-config])dnl
pkg_failed=no
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1])
_PKG_CONFIG([$1][_CFLAGS], [cflags], [$2])
_PKG_CONFIG([$1][_LIBS], [libs], [$2])
m4_define([_PKG_TEXT], [Alternatively, you may set the environment variables $1[]_CFLAGS
and $1[]_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.])
if test $pkg_failed = yes; then
_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
if test $_pkg_short_errors_supported = yes; then
$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "$2"`
else
$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "$2"`
fi
# Put the nasty error message in config.log where it belongs
echo "$$1[]_PKG_ERRORS" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
ifelse([$4], , [AC_MSG_ERROR(dnl
[Package requirements ($2) were not met:
$$1_PKG_ERRORS
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
_PKG_TEXT
])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
$4])
elif test $pkg_failed = untried; then
ifelse([$4], , [AC_MSG_FAILURE(dnl
[The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it
is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full
path to pkg-config.
_PKG_TEXT
To get pkg-config, see <http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/>.])],
[$4])
else
$1[]_CFLAGS=$pkg_cv_[]$1[]_CFLAGS
$1[]_LIBS=$pkg_cv_[]$1[]_LIBS
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
ifelse([$3], , :, [$3])
fi[]dnl
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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-07-03
###########################################
all: hidtest
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=hid.o
CPPOBJS=../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS+=-I../hidapi -Wall -g -c
LIBS=-framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation
hidtest: $(OBJS)
g++ -Wall -g $^ $(LIBS) -o hidtest
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f *.o hidtest $(CPPOBJS)
.PHONY: clean

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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la
libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/
hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi
hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h
EXTRA_DIST = Makefile-manual

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prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
Name: hidapi-hidraw
Description: C Library for USB/Bluetooth HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows. This is the hidraw implementation.
Version: @VERSION@
Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi-hidraw
Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi

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prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
Name: hidapi-libusb
Description: C Library for USB HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows. This is the libusb implementation.
Version: @VERSION@
Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi-libusb
Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi

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prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
Name: hidapi
Description: C Library for USB/Bluetooth HID device access from Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows.
Version: @VERSION@
Libs: -L${libdir} -lhidapi
Cflags: -I${includedir}/hidapi

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OS=$(shell uname)
ifeq ($(OS), Darwin)
FILE=Makefile.mac
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring MINGW,$(OS)))
FILE=Makefile.mingw
endif
ifeq ($(OS), Linux)
FILE=Makefile.linux
endif
ifeq ($(OS), FreeBSD)
FILE=Makefile.freebsd
endif
ifeq ($(FILE), )
all:
$(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported at this time.)
endif
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AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/ $(CFLAGS_TESTGUI)
if OS_LINUX
## Linux
bin_PROGRAMS = hidapi-hidraw-testgui hidapi-libusb-testgui
hidapi_hidraw_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp
hidapi_hidraw_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/linux/libhidapi-hidraw.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI)
hidapi_libusb_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp
hidapi_libusb_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libusb/libhidapi-libusb.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI)
else
## Other OS's
bin_PROGRAMS = hidapi-testgui
hidapi_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp
hidapi_testgui_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/$(backend)/libhidapi.la $(LIBS_TESTGUI)
endif
if OS_DARWIN
hidapi_testgui_SOURCES = test.cpp mac_support_cocoa.m mac_support.h
# Rules for copying the binary and its dependencies into the app bundle.
TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT): hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT)
$(srcdir)/copy_to_bundle.sh
all: all-am TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui$(EXEEXT)
endif
EXTRA_DIST = \
copy_to_bundle.sh \
Makefile-manual \
Makefile.freebsd \
Makefile.linux \
Makefile.mac \
Makefile.mingw \
TestGUI.app.in \
testgui.sln \
testgui.vcproj
distclean-local:
rm -rf TestGUI.app

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: testgui
CC=cc
CXX=c++
COBJS=../libusb/hid.o
CPPOBJS=test.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -I/usr/local/include `fox-config --cflags` -Wall -g -c
LDFLAGS= -L/usr/local/lib
LIBS= -lusb -liconv `fox-config --libs` -pthread
testgui: $(OBJS)
$(CXX) -Wall -g $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBS)
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm *.o testgui
.PHONY: clean

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: testgui
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=../libusb/hid.o
CPPOBJS=test.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -Wall -g -c `fox-config --cflags` `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --cflags`
LIBS=-ludev -lrt -lpthread `fox-config --libs` `pkg-config libusb-1.0 --libs`
testgui: $(OBJS)
g++ -Wall -g $^ $(LIBS) -o testgui
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm *.o testgui
.PHONY: clean

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-07-03
###########################################
all: hidapi-testgui
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=../mac/hid.o
CPPOBJS=test.o
OBJCOBJS=mac_support_cocoa.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS) $(OBJCOBJS)
CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -Wall -g -c `fox-config --cflags`
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11R6/lib
LIBS=`fox-config --libs` -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation -framework Cocoa
hidapi-testgui: $(OBJS) TestGUI.app
g++ -Wall -g $(OBJS) $(LIBS) $(LDFLAGS) -o hidapi-testgui
./copy_to_bundle.sh
#cp TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/tg
#cp start.sh TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/hidapi-testgui
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJCOBJS): %.o: %.m
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) -x objective-c++ $< -o $@
TestGUI.app: TestGUI.app.in
rm -Rf TestGUI.app
mkdir -p TestGUI.app
cp -R TestGUI.app.in/ TestGUI.app
clean:
rm -f $(OBJS) hidapi-testgui
rm -Rf TestGUI.app
.PHONY: clean

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: hidapi-testgui
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=../windows/hid.o
CPPOBJS=test.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -I../../hidapi-externals/fox/include -g -c
LIBS= -mwindows -lsetupapi -L../../hidapi-externals/fox/lib -Wl,-Bstatic -lFOX-1.6 -Wl,-Bdynamic -lgdi32 -Wl,--enable-auto-import -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -lkernel32
hidapi-testgui: $(OBJS)
g++ -g $^ $(LIBS) -o hidapi-testgui
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f *.o hidapi-testgui.exe
.PHONY: clean

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
<string>English</string>
<key>CFBundleDisplayName</key>
<string></string>
<key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
<string>hidapi-testgui</string>
<key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
<string>Signal11.icns</string>
<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>us.signal11.hidtestgui</string>
<key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
<string>6.0</string>
<key>CFBundleName</key>
<string>testgui</string>
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>APPL</string>
<key>CFBundleSignature</key>
<string>????</string>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>1.0</string>
<key>CSResourcesFileMapped</key>
<true/>
</dict>
</plist>

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#!/bin/bash
#### Configuration:
# The name of the executable. It is assumed
# that it is in the current working directory.
EXE_NAME=hidapi-testgui
# Path to the executable directory inside the bundle.
# This must be an absolute path, so use $PWD.
EXEPATH=$PWD/TestGUI.app/Contents/MacOS
# Libraries to explicitly bundle, even though they
# may not be in /opt/local. One per line. These
# are used with grep, so only a portion of the name
# is required. eg: libFOX, libz, etc.
LIBS_TO_BUNDLE=libFOX
function copydeps {
local file=$1
# echo "Copying deps for $file...."
local BASE_OF_EXE=`basename $file`
# A will contain the dependencies of this library
local A=`otool -LX $file |cut -f 1 -d " "`
local i
for i in $A; do
local BASE=`basename $i`
# See if it's a lib we specifically want to bundle
local bundle_this_lib=0
local j
for j in $LIBS_TO_BUNDLE; do
echo $i |grep -q $j
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
bundle_this_lib=1
echo "bundling $i because it's in the list."
break;
fi
done
# See if it's in /opt/local. Bundle all in /opt/local
local isOptLocal=0
echo $i |grep -q /opt/local
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
isOptLocal=1
echo "bundling $i because it's in /opt/local."
fi
# Bundle the library
if [ $isOptLocal -ne 0 ] || [ $bundle_this_lib -ne 0 ]; then
# Copy the file into the bundle if it exists.
if [ -f $EXEPATH/$BASE ]; then
z=0
else
cp $i $EXEPATH
chmod 755 $EXEPATH/$BASE
fi
# echo "$BASE_OF_EXE depends on $BASE"
# Fix the paths using install_name_tool and then
# call this function recursively for each dependency
# of this library.
if [ $BASE_OF_EXE != $BASE ]; then
# Fix the paths
install_name_tool -id @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE
install_name_tool -change $i @executable_path/$BASE $EXEPATH/$BASE_OF_EXE
# Call this function (recursive) on
# on each dependency of this library.
copydeps $EXEPATH/$BASE
fi
fi
done
}
rm -f $EXEPATH/*
# Copy the binary into the bundle. Use ../libtool to do this if it's
# available beacuse if $EXE_NAME was built with autotools, it will be
# necessary. If ../libtool not available, just use cp to do the copy, but
# only if $EXE_NAME is a binary.
if [ -x ../libtool ]; then
../libtool --mode=install cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH
else
file -bI $EXE_NAME |grep binary
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "There is no ../libtool and $EXE_NAME is not a binary."
echo "I'm not sure what to do."
exit 1
else
cp $EXE_NAME $EXEPATH
fi
fi
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/*******************************
Mac support for HID Test GUI
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
Some of this code is from Apple Documentation, most notably
http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/documentation/AppleScript/Conceptual/AppleEvents/AppleEvents.pdf
*******************************/
#include <Carbon/Carbon.h>
#include <fx.h>
extern FXMainWindow *g_main_window;
static pascal OSErr HandleQuitMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent
*reply, long handlerRefcon)
{
puts("Quitting\n");
FXApp::instance()->exit();
return 0;
}
static pascal OSErr HandleReopenMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent
*reply, long handlerRefcon)
{
puts("Showing");
g_main_window->show();
return 0;
}
static pascal OSErr HandleWildCardMessage(const AppleEvent *theAppleEvent, AppleEvent
*reply, long handlerRefcon)
{
puts("WildCard\n");
return 0;
}
OSStatus AEHandler(EventHandlerCallRef inCaller, EventRef inEvent, void* inRefcon)
{
Boolean release = false;
EventRecord eventRecord;
OSErr ignoreErrForThisSample;
// Events of type kEventAppleEvent must be removed from the queue
// before being passed to AEProcessAppleEvent.
if (IsEventInQueue(GetMainEventQueue(), inEvent))
{
// RemoveEventFromQueue will release the event, which will
// destroy it if we don't retain it first.
RetainEvent(inEvent);
release = true;
RemoveEventFromQueue(GetMainEventQueue(), inEvent);
}
// Convert the event ref to the type AEProcessAppleEvent expects.
ConvertEventRefToEventRecord(inEvent, &eventRecord);
ignoreErrForThisSample = AEProcessAppleEvent(&eventRecord);
if (release)
ReleaseEvent(inEvent);
// This Carbon event has been handled, even if no AppleEvent handlers
// were installed for the Apple event.
return noErr;
}
static void HandleEvent(EventRecord *event)
{
//printf("What: %d message %x\n", event->what, event->message);
if (event->what == osEvt) {
if (((event->message >> 24) & 0xff) == suspendResumeMessage) {
if (event->message & resumeFlag) {
g_main_window->show();
}
}
}
#if 0
switch (event->what)
{
case mouseDown:
//HandleMouseDown(event);
break;
case keyDown:
case autoKey:
//HandleKeyPress(event);
break;
case kHighLevelEvent:
puts("Calling ProcessAppleEvent\n");
AEProcessAppleEvent(event);
break;
}
#endif
}
void
init_apple_message_system()
{
OSErr err;
static const EventTypeSpec appleEvents[] =
{
{ kEventClassAppleEvent, kEventAppleEvent }
};
/* Install the handler for Apple Events */
InstallApplicationEventHandler(NewEventHandlerUPP(AEHandler),
GetEventTypeCount(appleEvents), appleEvents, 0, NULL);
/* Install handlers for the individual Apple Events that come
from the Dock icon: the Reopen (click), and the Quit messages. */
err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, kAEQuitApplication,
NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleQuitMessage), 0, false);
err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, kAEReopenApplication,
NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleReopenMessage), 0, false);
#if 0
// Left as an example of a wild card match.
err = AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, typeWildCard,
NewAEEventHandlerUPP(HandleWildMessage), 0, false);
#endif
}
void
check_apple_events()
{
RgnHandle cursorRgn = NULL;
Boolean gotEvent=TRUE;
EventRecord event;
while (gotEvent) {
gotEvent = WaitNextEvent(everyEvent, &event, 0L/*timeout*/, cursorRgn);
if (gotEvent) {
HandleEvent(&event);
}
}
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/*******************************
Mac support for HID Test GUI
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
*******************************/
#ifndef MAC_SUPPORT_H__
#define MAC_SUPPORT_H__
extern "C" {
void init_apple_message_system();
void check_apple_events();
}
#endif

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/*******************************
Mac support for HID Test GUI
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
*******************************/
#include <fx.h>
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
extern FXMainWindow *g_main_window;
@interface MyAppDelegate : NSObject
{
}
@end
@implementation MyAppDelegate
- (void) applicationWillBecomeActive:(NSNotification*)notif
{
printf("WillBecomeActive\n");
g_main_window->show();
}
- (void) applicationWillTerminate:(NSNotification*)notif
{
/* Doesn't get called. Not sure why */
printf("WillTerminate\n");
FXApp::instance()->exit();
}
- (NSApplicationTerminateReply) applicationShouldTerminate:(NSApplication*)sender
{
/* Doesn't get called. Not sure why */
printf("ShouldTerminate\n");
return YES;
}
- (void) applicationWillHide:(NSNotification*)notif
{
printf("WillHide\n");
g_main_window->hide();
}
- (void) handleQuitEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)event withReplyEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)replyEvent
{
printf("QuitEvent\n");
FXApp::instance()->exit();
}
@end
extern "C" {
void
init_apple_message_system()
{
static MyAppDelegate *d = [MyAppDelegate new];
[[NSApplication sharedApplication] setDelegate:d];
/* Register for Apple Events. */
/* This is from
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1768497/application-exit-event */
NSAppleEventManager *aem = [NSAppleEventManager sharedAppleEventManager];
[aem setEventHandler:d
andSelector:@selector(handleQuitEvent:withReplyEvent:)
forEventClass:kCoreEventClass andEventID:kAEQuitApplication];
}
void
check_apple_events()
{
NSApplication *app = [NSApplication sharedApplication];
NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [NSAutoreleasePool new];
while (1) {
NSEvent* event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask
untilDate:nil
inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode
dequeue:YES];
if (event == NULL)
break;
else {
//printf("Event happened: Type: %d\n", event->_type);
[app sendEvent: event];
}
}
[pool release];
}
} /* extern "C" */

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/*******************************************************
Demo Program for HIDAPI
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
2010-07-20
Copyright 2010, All Rights Reserved
This contents of this file may be used by anyone
for any reason without any conditions and may be
used as a starting point for your own applications
which use HIDAPI.
********************************************************/
#include <fx.h>
#include "hidapi.h"
#include "mac_support.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
// Thanks Microsoft, but I know how to use strncpy().
#pragma warning(disable:4996)
#endif
class MainWindow : public FXMainWindow {
FXDECLARE(MainWindow)
public:
enum {
ID_FIRST = FXMainWindow::ID_LAST,
ID_CONNECT,
ID_DISCONNECT,
ID_RESCAN,
ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT,
ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT,
ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT,
ID_CLEAR,
ID_TIMER,
ID_MAC_TIMER,
ID_LAST,
};
private:
FXList *device_list;
FXButton *connect_button;
FXButton *disconnect_button;
FXButton *rescan_button;
FXButton *output_button;
FXLabel *connected_label;
FXTextField *output_text;
FXTextField *output_len;
FXButton *feature_button;
FXButton *get_feature_button;
FXTextField *feature_text;
FXTextField *feature_len;
FXTextField *get_feature_text;
FXText *input_text;
FXFont *title_font;
struct hid_device_info *devices;
hid_device *connected_device;
size_t getDataFromTextField(FXTextField *tf, char *buf, size_t len);
int getLengthFromTextField(FXTextField *tf);
protected:
MainWindow() {};
public:
MainWindow(FXApp *a);
~MainWindow();
virtual void create();
long onConnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onDisconnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onRescan(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onSendOutputReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onSendFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onGetFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onClear(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
long onMacTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr);
};
// FOX 1.7 changes the timeouts to all be nanoseconds.
// Fox 1.6 had all timeouts as milliseconds.
#if (FOX_MINOR >= 7)
const int timeout_scalar = 1000*1000;
#else
const int timeout_scalar = 1;
#endif
FXMainWindow *g_main_window;
FXDEFMAP(MainWindow) MainWindowMap [] = {
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_CONNECT, MainWindow::onConnect ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_DISCONNECT, MainWindow::onDisconnect ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_RESCAN, MainWindow::onRescan ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT, MainWindow::onSendOutputReport ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT, MainWindow::onSendFeatureReport ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT, MainWindow::onGetFeatureReport ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_COMMAND, MainWindow::ID_CLEAR, MainWindow::onClear ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_TIMEOUT, MainWindow::ID_TIMER, MainWindow::onTimeout ),
FXMAPFUNC(SEL_TIMEOUT, MainWindow::ID_MAC_TIMER, MainWindow::onMacTimeout ),
};
FXIMPLEMENT(MainWindow, FXMainWindow, MainWindowMap, ARRAYNUMBER(MainWindowMap));
MainWindow::MainWindow(FXApp *app)
: FXMainWindow(app, "HIDAPI Test Application", NULL, NULL, DECOR_ALL, 200,100, 425,700)
{
devices = NULL;
connected_device = NULL;
FXVerticalFrame *vf = new FXVerticalFrame(this, LAYOUT_FILL_Y|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
FXLabel *label = new FXLabel(vf, "HIDAPI Test Tool");
title_font = new FXFont(getApp(), "Arial", 14, FXFont::Bold);
label->setFont(title_font);
new FXLabel(vf,
"Select a device and press Connect.", NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT);
new FXLabel(vf,
"Output data bytes can be entered in the Output section, \n"
"separated by space, comma or brackets. Data starting with 0x\n"
"is treated as hex. Data beginning with a 0 is treated as \n"
"octal. All other data is treated as decimal.", NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT);
new FXLabel(vf,
"Data received from the device appears in the Input section.",
NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT);
new FXLabel(vf,
"Optionally, a report length may be specified. Extra bytes are\n"
"padded with zeros. If no length is specified, the length is \n"
"inferred from the data.",
NULL, JUSTIFY_LEFT);
new FXLabel(vf, "");
// Device List and Connect/Disconnect buttons
FXHorizontalFrame *hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(vf, LAYOUT_FILL_X);
//device_list = new FXList(new FXHorizontalFrame(hf,FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LISTBOX_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y|LAYOUT_FIX_WIDTH|LAYOUT_FIX_HEIGHT, 0,0,300,200);
device_list = new FXList(new FXHorizontalFrame(hf,FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LISTBOX_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y, 0,0,300,200);
FXVerticalFrame *buttonVF = new FXVerticalFrame(hf);
connect_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Connect", NULL, this, ID_CONNECT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
disconnect_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Disconnect", NULL, this, ID_DISCONNECT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
disconnect_button->disable();
rescan_button = new FXButton(buttonVF, "Re-Scan devices", NULL, this, ID_RESCAN, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
new FXHorizontalFrame(buttonVF, 0, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,50,0);
connected_label = new FXLabel(vf, "Disconnected");
new FXHorizontalFrame(vf);
// Output Group Box
FXGroupBox *gb = new FXGroupBox(vf, "Output", FRAME_GROOVE|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
FXMatrix *matrix = new FXMatrix(gb, 3, MATRIX_BY_COLUMNS|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
new FXLabel(matrix, "Data");
new FXLabel(matrix, "Length");
new FXLabel(matrix, "");
//hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X);
output_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN);
output_text->setText("1 0x81 0");
output_len = new FXTextField(matrix, 5, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN);
output_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Send Output Report", NULL, this, ID_SEND_OUTPUT_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
output_button->disable();
//new FXHorizontalFrame(matrix, LAYOUT_FILL_X);
//hf = new FXHorizontalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X);
feature_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN);
feature_len = new FXTextField(matrix, 5, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN);
feature_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Send Feature Report", NULL, this, ID_SEND_FEATURE_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
feature_button->disable();
get_feature_text = new FXTextField(matrix, 30, NULL, 0, TEXTFIELD_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_COLUMN);
new FXWindow(matrix);
get_feature_button = new FXButton(matrix, "Get Feature Report", NULL, this, ID_GET_FEATURE_REPORT, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_FILL_X);
get_feature_button->disable();
// Input Group Box
gb = new FXGroupBox(vf, "Input", FRAME_GROOVE|LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y);
FXVerticalFrame *innerVF = new FXVerticalFrame(gb, LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y);
input_text = new FXText(new FXHorizontalFrame(innerVF,LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y|FRAME_SUNKEN|FRAME_THICK, 0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0), NULL, 0, LAYOUT_FILL_X|LAYOUT_FILL_Y);
input_text->setEditable(false);
new FXButton(innerVF, "Clear", NULL, this, ID_CLEAR, BUTTON_NORMAL|LAYOUT_RIGHT);
}
MainWindow::~MainWindow()
{
if (connected_device)
hid_close(connected_device);
hid_exit();
delete title_font;
}
void
MainWindow::create()
{
FXMainWindow::create();
show();
onRescan(NULL, 0, NULL);
#ifdef __APPLE__
init_apple_message_system();
#endif
getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_MAC_TIMER,
50 * timeout_scalar /*50ms*/);
}
long
MainWindow::onConnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
if (connected_device != NULL)
return 1;
FXint cur_item = device_list->getCurrentItem();
if (cur_item < 0)
return -1;
FXListItem *item = device_list->getItem(cur_item);
if (!item)
return -1;
struct hid_device_info *device_info = (struct hid_device_info*) item->getData();
if (!device_info)
return -1;
connected_device = hid_open_path(device_info->path);
if (!connected_device) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Device Error", "Unable To Connect to Device");
return -1;
}
hid_set_nonblocking(connected_device, 1);
getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_TIMER,
5 * timeout_scalar /*5ms*/);
FXString s;
s.format("Connected to: %04hx:%04hx -", device_info->vendor_id, device_info->product_id);
s += FXString(" ") + device_info->manufacturer_string;
s += FXString(" ") + device_info->product_string;
connected_label->setText(s);
output_button->enable();
feature_button->enable();
get_feature_button->enable();
connect_button->disable();
disconnect_button->enable();
input_text->setText("");
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onDisconnect(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
hid_close(connected_device);
connected_device = NULL;
connected_label->setText("Disconnected");
output_button->disable();
feature_button->disable();
get_feature_button->disable();
connect_button->enable();
disconnect_button->disable();
getApp()->removeTimeout(this, ID_TIMER);
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onRescan(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
struct hid_device_info *cur_dev;
device_list->clearItems();
// List the Devices
hid_free_enumeration(devices);
devices = hid_enumerate(0x0, 0x0);
cur_dev = devices;
while (cur_dev) {
// Add it to the List Box.
FXString s;
FXString usage_str;
s.format("%04hx:%04hx -", cur_dev->vendor_id, cur_dev->product_id);
s += FXString(" ") + cur_dev->manufacturer_string;
s += FXString(" ") + cur_dev->product_string;
usage_str.format(" (usage: %04hx:%04hx) ", cur_dev->usage_page, cur_dev->usage);
s += usage_str;
FXListItem *li = new FXListItem(s, NULL, cur_dev);
device_list->appendItem(li);
cur_dev = cur_dev->next;
}
if (device_list->getNumItems() == 0)
device_list->appendItem("*** No Devices Connected ***");
else {
device_list->selectItem(0);
}
return 1;
}
size_t
MainWindow::getDataFromTextField(FXTextField *tf, char *buf, size_t len)
{
const char *delim = " ,{}\t\r\n";
FXString data = tf->getText();
const FXchar *d = data.text();
size_t i = 0;
// Copy the string from the GUI.
size_t sz = strlen(d);
char *str = (char*) malloc(sz+1);
strcpy(str, d);
// For each token in the string, parse and store in buf[].
char *token = strtok(str, delim);
while (token) {
char *endptr;
long int val = strtol(token, &endptr, 0);
buf[i++] = val;
token = strtok(NULL, delim);
}
free(str);
return i;
}
/* getLengthFromTextField()
Returns length:
0: empty text field
>0: valid length
-1: invalid length */
int
MainWindow::getLengthFromTextField(FXTextField *tf)
{
long int len;
FXString str = tf->getText();
size_t sz = str.length();
if (sz > 0) {
char *endptr;
len = strtol(str.text(), &endptr, 0);
if (endptr != str.text() && *endptr == '\0') {
if (len <= 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Enter a length greater than zero.");
return -1;
}
return len;
}
else
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
long
MainWindow::onSendOutputReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
char buf[256];
size_t data_len, len;
int textfield_len;
memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf));
textfield_len = getLengthFromTextField(output_len);
data_len = getDataFromTextField(output_text, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (textfield_len < 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is invalid. Please enter a number in hex, octal, or decimal.");
return 1;
}
if (textfield_len > sizeof(buf)) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is too long.");
return 1;
}
len = (textfield_len)? textfield_len: data_len;
int res = hid_write(connected_device, (const unsigned char*)buf, len);
if (res < 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Writing", "Could not write to device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device));
}
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onSendFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
char buf[256];
size_t data_len, len;
int textfield_len;
memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf));
textfield_len = getLengthFromTextField(feature_len);
data_len = getDataFromTextField(feature_text, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (textfield_len < 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is invalid. Please enter a number in hex, octal, or decimal.");
return 1;
}
if (textfield_len > sizeof(buf)) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Invalid length", "Length field is too long.");
return 1;
}
len = (textfield_len)? textfield_len: data_len;
int res = hid_send_feature_report(connected_device, (const unsigned char*)buf, len);
if (res < 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Writing", "Could not send feature report to device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device));
}
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onGetFeatureReport(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
char buf[256];
size_t len;
memset(buf, 0x0, sizeof(buf));
len = getDataFromTextField(get_feature_text, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (len != 1) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Too many numbers", "Enter only a single report number in the text field");
}
int res = hid_get_feature_report(connected_device, (unsigned char*)buf, sizeof(buf));
if (res < 0) {
FXMessageBox::error(this, MBOX_OK, "Error Getting Report", "Could not get feature report from device. Error reported was: %ls", hid_error(connected_device));
}
if (res > 0) {
FXString s;
s.format("Returned Feature Report. %d bytes:\n", res);
for (int i = 0; i < res; i++) {
FXString t;
t.format("%02hhx ", buf[i]);
s += t;
if ((i+1) % 4 == 0)
s += " ";
if ((i+1) % 16 == 0)
s += "\n";
}
s += "\n";
input_text->appendText(s);
input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX);
}
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onClear(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
input_text->setText("");
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
unsigned char buf[256];
int res = hid_read(connected_device, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (res > 0) {
FXString s;
s.format("Received %d bytes:\n", res);
for (int i = 0; i < res; i++) {
FXString t;
t.format("%02hhx ", buf[i]);
s += t;
if ((i+1) % 4 == 0)
s += " ";
if ((i+1) % 16 == 0)
s += "\n";
}
s += "\n";
input_text->appendText(s);
input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX);
}
if (res < 0) {
input_text->appendText("hid_read() returned error\n");
input_text->setBottomLine(INT_MAX);
}
getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_TIMER,
5 * timeout_scalar /*5ms*/);
return 1;
}
long
MainWindow::onMacTimeout(FXObject *sender, FXSelector sel, void *ptr)
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
check_apple_events();
getApp()->addTimeout(this, ID_MAC_TIMER,
50 * timeout_scalar /*50ms*/);
#endif
return 1;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FXApp app("HIDAPI Test Application", "Signal 11 Software");
app.init(argc, argv);
g_main_window = new MainWindow(&app);
app.create();
app.run();
return 0;
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EndProject
Global
GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
Debug|Win32 = Debug|Win32
Release|Win32 = Release|Win32
EndGlobalSection
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Keyword="Win32Proj"
TargetFrameworkVersion="196613"
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<Platforms>
<Platform
Name="Win32"
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</Platforms>
<ToolFiles>
</ToolFiles>
<Configurations>
<Configuration
Name="Debug|Win32"
OutputDirectory="$(SolutionDir)$(ConfigurationName)"
IntermediateDirectory="$(ConfigurationName)"
ConfigurationType="1"
CharacterSet="1"
>
<Tool
Name="VCPreBuildEventTool"
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<Tool
Name="VCCustomBuildTool"
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<Tool
Name="VCXMLDataGeneratorTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCWebServiceProxyGeneratorTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCMIDLTool"
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<Tool
Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
Optimization="0"
AdditionalIncludeDirectories="&quot;..\..\hidapi-externals\fox\include&quot;;..\hidapi"
PreprocessorDefinitions="WIN32;_DEBUG;_WINDOWS"
MinimalRebuild="true"
BasicRuntimeChecks="3"
RuntimeLibrary="3"
UsePrecompiledHeader="0"
WarningLevel="3"
DebugInformationFormat="4"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCManagedResourceCompilerTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCPreLinkEventTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCLinkerTool"
AdditionalDependencies="setupapi.lib fox-1.6.lib"
OutputFile="$(ProjectName).exe"
LinkIncremental="2"
AdditionalLibraryDirectories="..\hidapi\objfre_wxp_x86\i386;&quot;..\..\hidapi-externals\fox\lib&quot;"
GenerateDebugInformation="true"
SubSystem="2"
EntryPointSymbol="mainCRTStartup"
TargetMachine="1"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCALinkTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCManifestTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCXDCMakeTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCBscMakeTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCFxCopTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCAppVerifierTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCPostBuildEventTool"
CommandLine=""
/>
</Configuration>
<Configuration
Name="Release|Win32"
OutputDirectory="$(SolutionDir)$(ConfigurationName)"
IntermediateDirectory="$(ConfigurationName)"
ConfigurationType="1"
CharacterSet="1"
WholeProgramOptimization="1"
>
<Tool
Name="VCPreBuildEventTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCCustomBuildTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCXMLDataGeneratorTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCWebServiceProxyGeneratorTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCMIDLTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
Optimization="2"
EnableIntrinsicFunctions="true"
AdditionalIncludeDirectories="&quot;..\..\hidapi-externals\fox\include&quot;;..\hidapi"
PreprocessorDefinitions="WIN32;NDEBUG;_WINDOWS"
RuntimeLibrary="2"
EnableFunctionLevelLinking="true"
UsePrecompiledHeader="0"
WarningLevel="3"
DebugInformationFormat="3"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCManagedResourceCompilerTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCPreLinkEventTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCLinkerTool"
AdditionalDependencies="setupapi.lib fox-1.6.lib"
OutputFile="$(ProjectName).exe"
LinkIncremental="1"
AdditionalLibraryDirectories="..\hidapi\objfre_wxp_x86\i386;&quot;..\..\hidapi-externals\fox\lib&quot;"
GenerateDebugInformation="true"
SubSystem="2"
OptimizeReferences="2"
EnableCOMDATFolding="2"
EntryPointSymbol="mainCRTStartup"
TargetMachine="1"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCALinkTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCManifestTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCXDCMakeTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCBscMakeTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCFxCopTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCAppVerifierTool"
/>
<Tool
Name="VCPostBuildEventTool"
CommandLine=""
/>
</Configuration>
</Configurations>
<References>
</References>
<Files>
<Filter
Name="Source Files"
Filter="cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx"
UniqueIdentifier="{4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF}"
>
<File
RelativePath="..\windows\hid.c"
>
</File>
<File
RelativePath=".\test.cpp"
>
</File>
</Filter>
<Filter
Name="Header Files"
Filter="h;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;xsd"
UniqueIdentifier="{93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB}"
>
<File
RelativePath="..\hidapi\hidapi.h"
>
</File>
</Filter>
<Filter
Name="Resource Files"
Filter="rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav"
UniqueIdentifier="{67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01}"
>
</Filter>
<File
RelativePath=".\ReadMe.txt"
>
</File>
</Files>
<Globals>
</Globals>
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# This is a sample udev file for HIDAPI devices which changes the permissions
# to 0666 (world readable/writable) for a specified device on Linux systems.
# If you are using the libusb implementation of hidapi (libusb/hid.c), then
# use something like the following line, substituting the VID and PID with
# those of your device. Note that for kernels before 2.6.24, you will need
# to substitute "usb" with "usb_device". It shouldn't hurt to use two lines
# (one each way) for compatibility with older systems.
# HIDAPI/libusb
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="003f", MODE="0666"
# If you are using the hidraw implementation (linux/hid.c), then do something
# like the following, substituting the VID and PID with your device. Busnum 1
# is USB.
# HIDAPI/hidraw
KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{busnum}=="1", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="003f", MODE="0666"
# Once done, optionally rename this file for your device, and drop it into
# /etc/udev/rules.d and unplug and re-plug your device. This is all that is
# necessary to see the new permissions. Udev does not have to be restarted.
# Note that the hexadecimal values for VID and PID are case sensitive and
# must be lower case.
# If you think permissions of 0666 are too loose, then see:
# http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html for more information on finer
# grained permission setting. For example, it might be sufficient to just
# set the group or user owner for specific devices (for example the plugdev
# group on some systems).

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OS=$(shell uname)
ifneq (,$(findstring MINGW,$(OS)))
FILE=Makefile.mingw
endif
ifeq ($(FILE), )
all:
$(error Your platform ${OS} is not supported at this time.)
endif
include $(FILE)

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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhidapi.la
libhidapi_la_SOURCES = hid.c
libhidapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(LTLDFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/hidapi/
libhidapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBS)
hdrdir = $(includedir)/hidapi
hdr_HEADERS = $(top_srcdir)/hidapi/hidapi.h
EXTRA_DIST = \
ddk_build \
hidapi.vcproj \
hidtest.vcproj \
Makefile-manual \
Makefile.mingw \
hidapi.sln

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###########################################
# Simple Makefile for HIDAPI test program
#
# Alan Ott
# Signal 11 Software
# 2010-06-01
###########################################
all: hidtest libhidapi.dll
CC=gcc
CXX=g++
COBJS=hid.o
CPPOBJS=../hidtest/hidtest.o
OBJS=$(COBJS) $(CPPOBJS)
CFLAGS=-I../hidapi -g -c
LIBS= -lsetupapi
DLL_LDFLAGS = -mwindows -lsetupapi
hidtest: $(OBJS)
g++ -g $^ $(LIBS) -o hidtest
libhidapi.dll: $(OBJS)
$(CC) -g $^ $(DLL_LDFLAGS) -o libhidapi.dll
$(COBJS): %.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(CPPOBJS): %.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm *.o ../hidtest/*.o hidtest.exe
.PHONY: clean

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LIBRARY hidapi
EXPORTS
hid_open @1
hid_write @2
hid_read @3
hid_close @4
hid_get_product_string @5
hid_get_manufacturer_string @6
hid_get_serial_number_string @7
hid_get_indexed_string @8
hid_error @9
hid_set_nonblocking @10
hid_enumerate @11
hid_open_path @12
hid_send_feature_report @13
hid_get_feature_report @14

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#############################################################################
#
# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1995, 1996
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# MAKEFILE for HID directory
#
#############################################################################
!IFDEF WIN95_BUILD
ROOT=..\..\..\..
VERSIONLIST = debug retail
IS_32 = TRUE
IS_SDK = TRUE
IS_PRIVATE = TRUE
IS_SDK = TRUE
IS_DDK = TRUE
WIN32 = TRUE
COMMONMKFILE = hidapi.mk
!include $(ROOT)\dev\master.mk
!ELSE
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!!! Edit .\sources. if you want to add a new source
# file to this component. This file merely indirects to the real make file
# that is shared by all the driver components of the Windows NT DDK
#
!IF DEFINED(_NT_TARGET_VERSION)
! IF $(_NT_TARGET_VERSION)>=0x501
! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.def
! ELSE
# Only warn once per directory
! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.plt
! IF "$(BUILD_PASS)"=="PASS1"
! message BUILDMSG: Warning : The sample "$(MAKEDIR)" is not valid for the current OS target.
! ENDIF
! ENDIF
!ELSE
! INCLUDE $(NTMAKEENV)\makefile.def
!ENDIF
!ENDIF

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TARGETNAME=hidapi
TARGETTYPE=DYNLINK
UMTYPE=console
UMENTRY=main
MSC_WARNING_LEVEL=/W3 /WX
TARGETLIBS=$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\hid.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\setupapi.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\kernel32.lib \
$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\comdlg32.lib
USE_MSVCRT=1
INCLUDES= ..\..\hidapi
SOURCES= ..\hid.c \
TARGET_DESTINATION=retail
MUI=0
MUI_COMMENT="HID Interface DLL"

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/*******************************************************
HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for
communication with HID devices.
Alan Ott
Signal 11 Software
8/22/2009
Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved.
At the discretion of the user of this library,
this software may be licensed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the
original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt,
LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt
files located at the root of the source distribution.
These files may also be found in the public source
code repository located at:
http://github.com/signal11/hidapi .
********************************************************/
#include <windows.h>
#ifndef _NTDEF_
typedef LONG NTSTATUS;
#endif
#ifdef __MINGW32__
#include <ntdef.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#endif
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
#include <ntdef.h>
#define _wcsdup wcsdup
#endif
/* SDL C runtime functions */
#include "SDL_stdinc.h"
#define calloc SDL_calloc
#define free SDL_free
#define malloc SDL_malloc
#define memcpy SDL_memcpy
#define memset SDL_memset
#define strcmp SDL_strcmp
#define strlen SDL_strlen
#define strncpy SDL_strlcpy
#define strstr SDL_strstr
#define strtol SDL_strtol
#define wcscmp SDL_wcscmp
#define _wcsdup SDL_wcsdup
/* The maximum number of characters that can be passed into the
HidD_Get*String() functions without it failing.*/
#define MAX_STRING_WCHARS 0xFFF
/*#define HIDAPI_USE_DDK*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <setupapi.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#ifdef HIDAPI_USE_DDK
#include <hidsdi.h>
#endif
/* Copied from inc/ddk/hidclass.h, part of the Windows DDK. */
#define HID_OUT_CTL_CODE(id) \
CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_KEYBOARD, (id), METHOD_OUT_DIRECT, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE HID_OUT_CTL_CODE(100)
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "../hidapi/hidapi.h"
#undef MIN
#define MIN(x,y) ((x) < (y)? (x): (y))
#ifdef _MSC_VER
/* Thanks Microsoft, but I know how to use strncpy(). */
#pragma warning(disable:4996)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK
/* Since we're not building with the DDK, and the HID header
files aren't part of the SDK, we have to define all this
stuff here. In lookup_functions(), the function pointers
defined below are set. */
typedef struct _HIDD_ATTRIBUTES{
ULONG Size;
USHORT VendorID;
USHORT ProductID;
USHORT VersionNumber;
} HIDD_ATTRIBUTES, *PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES;
typedef USHORT USAGE;
typedef struct _HIDP_CAPS {
USAGE Usage;
USAGE UsagePage;
USHORT InputReportByteLength;
USHORT OutputReportByteLength;
USHORT FeatureReportByteLength;
USHORT Reserved[17];
USHORT fields_not_used_by_hidapi[10];
} HIDP_CAPS, *PHIDP_CAPS;
typedef void* PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA;
#define HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x110000
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetAttributes_)(HANDLE device, PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetSerialNumberString_)(HANDLE device, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetManufacturerString_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetProductString_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_SetFeature_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID data, ULONG length);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetFeature_)(HANDLE handle, PVOID data, ULONG length);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetIndexedString_)(HANDLE handle, ULONG string_index, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_GetPreparsedData_)(HANDLE handle, PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA *preparsed_data);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_FreePreparsedData_)(PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA preparsed_data);
typedef NTSTATUS (__stdcall *HidP_GetCaps_)(PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA preparsed_data, HIDP_CAPS *caps);
typedef BOOLEAN (__stdcall *HidD_SetNumInputBuffers_)(HANDLE handle, ULONG number_buffers);
typedef BOOLEAN(__stdcall *HidD_SetOutputReport_ )(HANDLE handle, PVOID buffer, ULONG buffer_len);
static HidD_GetAttributes_ HidD_GetAttributes;
static HidD_GetSerialNumberString_ HidD_GetSerialNumberString;
static HidD_GetManufacturerString_ HidD_GetManufacturerString;
static HidD_GetProductString_ HidD_GetProductString;
static HidD_SetFeature_ HidD_SetFeature;
static HidD_GetFeature_ HidD_GetFeature;
static HidD_GetIndexedString_ HidD_GetIndexedString;
static HidD_GetPreparsedData_ HidD_GetPreparsedData;
static HidD_FreePreparsedData_ HidD_FreePreparsedData;
static HidP_GetCaps_ HidP_GetCaps;
static HidD_SetNumInputBuffers_ HidD_SetNumInputBuffers;
static HidD_SetOutputReport_ HidD_SetOutputReport;
static HMODULE lib_handle = NULL;
static BOOLEAN initialized = FALSE;
#endif /* HIDAPI_USE_DDK */
struct hid_device_ {
HANDLE device_handle;
BOOL blocking;
USHORT output_report_length;
size_t input_report_length;
void *last_error_str;
DWORD last_error_num;
BOOL read_pending;
char *read_buf;
OVERLAPPED ol;
};
static hid_device *new_hid_device()
{
hid_device *dev = (hid_device*) calloc(1, sizeof(hid_device));
dev->device_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
dev->blocking = TRUE;
dev->output_report_length = 0;
dev->input_report_length = 0;
dev->last_error_str = NULL;
dev->last_error_num = 0;
dev->read_pending = FALSE;
dev->read_buf = NULL;
memset(&dev->ol, 0, sizeof(dev->ol));
dev->ol.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE /*initial state f=nonsignaled*/, NULL);
return dev;
}
static void free_hid_device(hid_device *dev)
{
CloseHandle(dev->ol.hEvent);
CloseHandle(dev->device_handle);
LocalFree(dev->last_error_str);
free(dev->read_buf);
free(dev);
}
static void register_error(hid_device *device, const char *op)
{
WCHAR *ptr, *msg;
DWORD count = FormatMessageW(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL,
GetLastError(),
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPWSTR)&msg, 0/*sz*/,
NULL);
if (!count)
return;
/* Get rid of the CR and LF that FormatMessage() sticks at the
end of the message. Thanks Microsoft! */
ptr = msg;
while (*ptr) {
if (*ptr == '\r') {
*ptr = 0x0000;
break;
}
ptr++;
}
/* Store the message off in the Device entry so that
the hid_error() function can pick it up. */
LocalFree(device->last_error_str);
device->last_error_str = msg;
}
#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK
static int lookup_functions()
{
lib_handle = LoadLibraryA("hid.dll");
if (lib_handle) {
#define RESOLVE(x) x = (x##_)GetProcAddress(lib_handle, #x); if (!x) return -1;
RESOLVE(HidD_GetAttributes);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetSerialNumberString);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetManufacturerString);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetProductString);
RESOLVE(HidD_SetFeature);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetFeature);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetIndexedString);
RESOLVE(HidD_GetPreparsedData);
RESOLVE(HidD_FreePreparsedData);
RESOLVE(HidP_GetCaps);
RESOLVE(HidD_SetNumInputBuffers);
RESOLVE(HidD_SetOutputReport);
#undef RESOLVE
}
else
return -1;
return 0;
}
#endif
static HANDLE open_device(const char *path, BOOL enumerate, BOOL bExclusive )
{
HANDLE handle;
// Opening with access 0 causes keyboards to stop responding in some system configurations
// http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/1843493219428923893
// Thanks to co-wie (Ka-wei Low <kawei@mac.com>) for help narrowing down the problem on his system
//DWORD desired_access = (enumerate)? 0: (GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ);
DWORD desired_access = ( GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ );
DWORD share_mode = bExclusive ? 0 : ( FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE );
handle = CreateFileA(path,
desired_access,
share_mode,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED,/*FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,*/
0);
return handle;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_init(void)
{
#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK
if (!initialized) {
if (lookup_functions() < 0) {
hid_exit();
return -1;
}
initialized = TRUE;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT hid_exit(void)
{
#ifndef HIDAPI_USE_DDK
if (lib_handle)
FreeLibrary(lib_handle);
lib_handle = NULL;
initialized = FALSE;
#endif
return 0;
}
struct hid_device_info HID_API_EXPORT * HID_API_CALL hid_enumerate(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id)
{
BOOL res;
struct hid_device_info *root = NULL; /* return object */
struct hid_device_info *cur_dev = NULL;
/* Windows objects for interacting with the driver. */
GUID InterfaceClassGuid = {0x4d1e55b2, 0xf16f, 0x11cf, {0x88, 0xcb, 0x00, 0x11, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30} };
SP_DEVINFO_DATA devinfo_data;
SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA device_interface_data;
SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A *device_interface_detail_data = NULL;
HDEVINFO device_info_set = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
int device_index = 0;
int i;
if (hid_init() < 0)
return NULL;
/* Initialize the Windows objects. */
memset(&devinfo_data, 0x0, sizeof(devinfo_data));
devinfo_data.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVINFO_DATA);
device_interface_data.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA);
/* Get information for all the devices belonging to the HID class. */
device_info_set = SetupDiGetClassDevsA(&InterfaceClassGuid, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_PRESENT | DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE);
/* Iterate over each device in the HID class, looking for the right one. */
for (;;) {
HANDLE write_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
DWORD required_size = 0;
HIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib;
res = SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(device_info_set,
NULL,
&InterfaceClassGuid,
device_index,
&device_interface_data);
if (!res) {
/* A return of FALSE from this function means that
there are no more devices. */
break;
}
/* Call with 0-sized detail size, and let the function
tell us how long the detail struct needs to be. The
size is put in &required_size. */
res = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetailA(device_info_set,
&device_interface_data,
NULL,
0,
&required_size,
NULL);
/* Allocate a long enough structure for device_interface_detail_data. */
device_interface_detail_data = (SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A*) malloc(required_size);
device_interface_detail_data->cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA_A);
/* Get the detailed data for this device. The detail data gives us
the device path for this device, which is then passed into
CreateFile() to get a handle to the device. */
res = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetailA(device_info_set,
&device_interface_data,
device_interface_detail_data,
required_size,
NULL,
NULL);
if (!res) {
/* register_error(dev, "Unable to call SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail");
Continue to the next device. */
goto cont;
}
/* Make sure this device is of Setup Class "HIDClass" and has a
driver bound to it. */
for (i = 0; ; i++) {
char driver_name[256];
/* Populate devinfo_data. This function will return failure
when there are no more interfaces left. */
res = SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(device_info_set, i, &devinfo_data);
if (!res)
goto cont;
res = SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyA(device_info_set, &devinfo_data,
SPDRP_CLASS, NULL, (PBYTE)driver_name, sizeof(driver_name), NULL);
if (!res)
goto cont;
if (strcmp(driver_name, "HIDClass") == 0) {
/* See if there's a driver bound. */
res = SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyA(device_info_set, &devinfo_data,
SPDRP_DRIVER, NULL, (PBYTE)driver_name, sizeof(driver_name), NULL);
if (res)
break;
}
}
//wprintf(L"HandleName: %s\n", device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath);
/* Open a handle to the device */
write_handle = open_device(device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath, TRUE, FALSE);
/* Check validity of write_handle. */
if (write_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* Unable to open the device. */
//register_error(dev, "CreateFile");
goto cont_close;
}
/* Get the Vendor ID and Product ID for this device. */
attrib.Size = sizeof(HIDD_ATTRIBUTES);
HidD_GetAttributes(write_handle, &attrib);
//wprintf(L"Product/Vendor: %x %x\n", attrib.ProductID, attrib.VendorID);
/* Check the VID/PID to see if we should add this
device to the enumeration list. */
if ((vendor_id == 0x0 || attrib.VendorID == vendor_id) &&
(product_id == 0x0 || attrib.ProductID == product_id)) {
#define WSTR_LEN 512
const char *str;
struct hid_device_info *tmp;
PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA pp_data = NULL;
HIDP_CAPS caps;
BOOLEAN hidp_res;
NTSTATUS nt_res;
wchar_t wstr[WSTR_LEN]; /* TODO: Determine Size */
size_t len;
/* VID/PID match. Create the record. */
tmp = (struct hid_device_info*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct hid_device_info));
if (cur_dev) {
cur_dev->next = tmp;
}
else {
root = tmp;
}
cur_dev = tmp;
/* Get the Usage Page and Usage for this device. */
hidp_res = HidD_GetPreparsedData(write_handle, &pp_data);
if (hidp_res) {
nt_res = HidP_GetCaps(pp_data, &caps);
if (nt_res == HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
cur_dev->usage_page = caps.UsagePage;
cur_dev->usage = caps.Usage;
}
HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data);
}
/* Fill out the record */
cur_dev->next = NULL;
str = device_interface_detail_data->DevicePath;
if (str) {
len = strlen(str);
cur_dev->path = (char*) calloc(len+1, sizeof(char));
strncpy(cur_dev->path, str, len+1);
cur_dev->path[len] = '\0';
}
else
cur_dev->path = NULL;
/* Serial Number */
hidp_res = HidD_GetSerialNumberString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr));
wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000;
if (hidp_res) {
cur_dev->serial_number = _wcsdup(wstr);
}
/* Manufacturer String */
hidp_res = HidD_GetManufacturerString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr));
wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000;
if (hidp_res) {
cur_dev->manufacturer_string = _wcsdup(wstr);
}
/* Product String */
hidp_res = HidD_GetProductString(write_handle, wstr, sizeof(wstr));
wstr[WSTR_LEN-1] = 0x0000;
if (hidp_res) {
cur_dev->product_string = _wcsdup(wstr);
}
/* VID/PID */
cur_dev->vendor_id = attrib.VendorID;
cur_dev->product_id = attrib.ProductID;
/* Release Number */
cur_dev->release_number = attrib.VersionNumber;
/* Interface Number. It can sometimes be parsed out of the path
on Windows if a device has multiple interfaces. See
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg487473 or
search for "Hardware IDs for HID Devices" at MSDN. If it's not
in the path, it's set to -1. */
cur_dev->interface_number = -1;
if (cur_dev->path) {
char *interface_component = strstr(cur_dev->path, "&mi_");
if (interface_component) {
char *hex_str = interface_component + 4;
char *endptr = NULL;
cur_dev->interface_number = strtol(hex_str, &endptr, 16);
if (endptr == hex_str) {
/* The parsing failed. Set interface_number to -1. */
cur_dev->interface_number = -1;
}
}
}
}
cont_close:
CloseHandle(write_handle);
cont:
/* We no longer need the detail data. It can be freed */
free(device_interface_detail_data);
device_index++;
}
/* Close the device information handle. */
SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(device_info_set);
return root;
}
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_free_enumeration(struct hid_device_info *devs)
{
/* TODO: Merge this with the Linux version. This function is platform-independent. */
struct hid_device_info *d = devs;
while (d) {
struct hid_device_info *next = d->next;
free(d->path);
free(d->serial_number);
free(d->manufacturer_string);
free(d->product_string);
free(d);
d = next;
}
}
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id, const wchar_t *serial_number)
{
/* TODO: Merge this functions with the Linux version. This function should be platform independent. */
struct hid_device_info *devs, *cur_dev;
const char *path_to_open = NULL;
hid_device *handle = NULL;
devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id);
cur_dev = devs;
while (cur_dev) {
if (cur_dev->vendor_id == vendor_id &&
cur_dev->product_id == product_id) {
if (serial_number) {
if (wcscmp(serial_number, cur_dev->serial_number) == 0) {
path_to_open = cur_dev->path;
break;
}
}
else {
path_to_open = cur_dev->path;
break;
}
}
cur_dev = cur_dev->next;
}
if (path_to_open) {
/* Open the device */
handle = hid_open_path(path_to_open, 0);
}
hid_free_enumeration(devs);
return handle;
}
HID_API_EXPORT hid_device * HID_API_CALL hid_open_path(const char *path, int bExclusive)
{
hid_device *dev;
HIDP_CAPS caps;
PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA pp_data = NULL;
BOOLEAN res;
NTSTATUS nt_res;
if (hid_init() < 0) {
return NULL;
}
dev = new_hid_device();
/* Open a handle to the device */
dev->device_handle = open_device(path, FALSE, bExclusive);
/* Check validity of write_handle. */
if (dev->device_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* Unable to open the device. */
register_error(dev, "CreateFile");
goto err;
}
/* Set the Input Report buffer size to 64 reports. */
res = HidD_SetNumInputBuffers(dev->device_handle, 64);
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_SetNumInputBuffers");
goto err;
}
/* Get the Input Report length for the device. */
res = HidD_GetPreparsedData(dev->device_handle, &pp_data);
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetPreparsedData");
goto err;
}
nt_res = HidP_GetCaps(pp_data, &caps);
if (nt_res != HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
register_error(dev, "HidP_GetCaps");
goto err_pp_data;
}
dev->output_report_length = caps.OutputReportByteLength;
dev->input_report_length = caps.InputReportByteLength;
HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data);
dev->read_buf = (char*) malloc(dev->input_report_length);
return dev;
err_pp_data:
HidD_FreePreparsedData(pp_data);
err:
free_hid_device(dev);
return NULL;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write_output_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
BOOL res;
res = HidD_SetOutputReport(dev->device_handle, (void *)data, (ULONG)length);
if (res)
return (int)length;
else
return -1;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_write(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
DWORD bytes_written;
BOOL res;
size_t stashed_length = length;
OVERLAPPED ol;
unsigned char *buf;
memset(&ol, 0, sizeof(ol));
/* Make sure the right number of bytes are passed to WriteFile. Windows
expects the number of bytes which are in the _longest_ report (plus
one for the report number) bytes even if the data is a report
which is shorter than that. Windows gives us this value in
caps.OutputReportByteLength. If a user passes in fewer bytes than this,
create a temporary buffer which is the proper size. */
if (length >= dev->output_report_length) {
/* The user passed the right number of bytes. Use the buffer as-is. */
buf = (unsigned char *) data;
} else {
/* Create a temporary buffer and copy the user's data
into it, padding the rest with zeros. */
buf = (unsigned char *) malloc(dev->output_report_length);
memcpy(buf, data, length);
memset(buf + length, 0, dev->output_report_length - length);
length = dev->output_report_length;
}
if (length > 512)
{
return hid_write_output_report( dev, data, stashed_length );
}
else
{
res = WriteFile( dev->device_handle, buf, ( DWORD ) length, NULL, &ol );
if (!res) {
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
/* WriteFile() failed. Return error. */
register_error(dev, "WriteFile");
bytes_written = (DWORD) -1;
goto end_of_function;
}
}
/* Wait here until the write is done. This makes
hid_write() synchronous. */
res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &ol, &bytes_written, TRUE/*wait*/);
if (!res) {
/* The Write operation failed. */
register_error(dev, "WriteFile");
bytes_written = (DWORD) -1;
goto end_of_function;
}
}
end_of_function:
if (buf != data)
free(buf);
return bytes_written;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read_timeout(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length, int milliseconds)
{
DWORD bytes_read = 0;
size_t copy_len = 0;
BOOL res;
/* Copy the handle for convenience. */
HANDLE ev = dev->ol.hEvent;
if (!dev->read_pending) {
/* Start an Overlapped I/O read. */
dev->read_pending = TRUE;
memset(dev->read_buf, 0, dev->input_report_length);
ResetEvent(ev);
res = ReadFile(dev->device_handle, dev->read_buf, (DWORD)dev->input_report_length, &bytes_read, &dev->ol);
if (!res) {
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
/* ReadFile() has failed.
Clean up and return error. */
CancelIo(dev->device_handle);
dev->read_pending = FALSE;
goto end_of_function;
}
}
}
if (milliseconds >= 0) {
/* See if there is any data yet. */
res = WaitForSingleObject(ev, milliseconds);
if (res != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
/* There was no data this time. Return zero bytes available,
but leave the Overlapped I/O running. */
return 0;
}
}
/* Either WaitForSingleObject() told us that ReadFile has completed, or
we are in non-blocking mode. Get the number of bytes read. The actual
data has been copied to the data[] array which was passed to ReadFile(). */
res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &dev->ol, &bytes_read, TRUE/*wait*/);
/* Set pending back to false, even if GetOverlappedResult() returned error. */
dev->read_pending = FALSE;
if (res && bytes_read > 0) {
if (dev->read_buf[0] == 0x0) {
/* If report numbers aren't being used, but Windows sticks a report
number (0x0) on the beginning of the report anyway. To make this
work like the other platforms, and to make it work more like the
HID spec, we'll skip over this byte. */
bytes_read--;
copy_len = length > bytes_read ? bytes_read : length;
memcpy(data, dev->read_buf+1, copy_len);
}
else {
/* Copy the whole buffer, report number and all. */
copy_len = length > bytes_read ? bytes_read : length;
memcpy(data, dev->read_buf, copy_len);
}
}
end_of_function:
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "GetOverlappedResult");
return -1;
}
return (int)copy_len;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_read(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
return hid_read_timeout(dev, data, length, (dev->blocking)? -1: 0);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_set_nonblocking(hid_device *dev, int nonblock)
{
dev->blocking = !nonblock;
return 0; /* Success */
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_send_feature_report(hid_device *dev, const unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
BOOL res = HidD_SetFeature(dev->device_handle, (PVOID)data, (ULONG)length);
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_SetFeature");
return -1;
}
return (int)length;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_get_feature_report(hid_device *dev, unsigned char *data, size_t length)
{
BOOL res;
#if 0
res = HidD_GetFeature(dev->device_handle, (PVOID)data, (ULONG)length);
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetFeature");
return -1;
}
return 0; /* HidD_GetFeature() doesn't give us an actual length, unfortunately */
#else
DWORD bytes_returned;
OVERLAPPED ol;
memset(&ol, 0, sizeof(ol));
res = DeviceIoControl(dev->device_handle,
IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE,
data, (DWORD)length,
data, (DWORD)length,
&bytes_returned, &ol);
if (!res) {
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
/* DeviceIoControl() failed. Return error. */
register_error(dev, "Send Feature Report DeviceIoControl");
return -1;
}
}
/* Wait here until the write is done. This makes
hid_get_feature_report() synchronous. */
res = GetOverlappedResult(dev->device_handle, &ol, &bytes_returned, TRUE/*wait*/);
if (!res) {
/* The operation failed. */
register_error(dev, "Send Feature Report GetOverLappedResult");
return -1;
}
/* bytes_returned does not include the first byte which contains the
report ID. The data buffer actually contains one more byte than
bytes_returned. */
bytes_returned++;
return bytes_returned;
#endif
}
void HID_API_EXPORT HID_API_CALL hid_close(hid_device *dev)
{
if (!dev)
return;
CancelIo(dev->device_handle);
free_hid_device(dev);
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_manufacturer_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
BOOL res;
res = HidD_GetManufacturerString(dev->device_handle, string, (ULONG)(sizeof(wchar_t) * MIN(maxlen, MAX_STRING_WCHARS)));
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetManufacturerString");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_product_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
BOOL res;
res = HidD_GetProductString(dev->device_handle, string, (ULONG)(sizeof(wchar_t) * MIN(maxlen, MAX_STRING_WCHARS)));
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetProductString");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_serial_number_string(hid_device *dev, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
BOOL res;
res = HidD_GetSerialNumberString(dev->device_handle, string, (ULONG)(sizeof(wchar_t) * MIN(maxlen, MAX_STRING_WCHARS)));
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetSerialNumberString");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int HID_API_EXPORT_CALL HID_API_CALL hid_get_indexed_string(hid_device *dev, int string_index, wchar_t *string, size_t maxlen)
{
BOOL res;
res = HidD_GetIndexedString(dev->device_handle, string_index, string, (ULONG)(sizeof(wchar_t) * MIN(maxlen, MAX_STRING_WCHARS)));
if (!res) {
register_error(dev, "HidD_GetIndexedString");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
HID_API_EXPORT const wchar_t * HID_API_CALL hid_error(hid_device *dev)
{
return (wchar_t*)dev->last_error_str;
}
/*#define PICPGM*/
/*#define S11*/
#define P32
#ifdef S11
unsigned short VendorID = 0xa0a0;
unsigned short ProductID = 0x0001;
#endif
#ifdef P32
unsigned short VendorID = 0x04d8;
unsigned short ProductID = 0x3f;
#endif
#ifdef PICPGM
unsigned short VendorID = 0x04d8;
unsigned short ProductID = 0x0033;
#endif
#if 0
int __cdecl main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int res;
unsigned char buf[65];
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argc);
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(argv);
/* Set up the command buffer. */
memset(buf,0x00,sizeof(buf));
buf[0] = 0;
buf[1] = 0x81;
/* Open the device. */
int handle = open(VendorID, ProductID, L"12345");
if (handle < 0)
printf("unable to open device\n");
/* Toggle LED (cmd 0x80) */
buf[1] = 0x80;
res = write(handle, buf, 65);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to write()\n");
/* Request state (cmd 0x81) */
buf[1] = 0x81;
write(handle, buf, 65);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to write() (2)\n");
/* Read requested state */
read(handle, buf, 65);
if (res < 0)
printf("Unable to read()\n");
/* Print out the returned buffer. */
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
printf("buf[%d]: %d\n", i, buf[i]);
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
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/*
Copyright (C) Valve Corporation
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
#ifndef CONTROLLER_TYPE_H
#define CONTROLLER_TYPE_H
#ifdef _WIN32
#pragma once
#endif
#ifndef __cplusplus
typedef enum { false, true } bool;
#define inline
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Purpose: Steam Controller models
// WARNING: DO NOT RENUMBER EXISTING VALUES - STORED IN A DATABASE
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
typedef enum
{
k_eControllerType_None = -1,
k_eControllerType_Unknown = 0,
// Steam Controllers
k_eControllerType_UnknownSteamController = 1,
k_eControllerType_SteamController = 2,
k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 = 3,
// IR Remote controls on Steambox
k_eControllerType_FrontPanelBoard = 20,
// Other Controllers
k_eControllerType_UnknownNonSteamController = 30,
k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller = 31,
k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController = 32,
k_eControllerType_PS3Controller = 33,
k_eControllerType_PS4Controller = 34,
k_eControllerType_WiiController = 35,
k_eControllerType_AppleController = 36,
k_eControllerType_AndroidController = 37,
k_eControllerType_SwitchProController = 38,
k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConLeft = 39,
k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConRight = 40,
k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConPair = 41,
k_eControllerType_SwitchInputOnlyController = 42,
k_eControllerType_MobileTouch = 43,
k_eControllerType_LastController, // Don't add game controllers below this enumeration - this enumeration can change value
// Keyboards and Mice
k_eControllertype_GenericKeyboard = 400,
k_eControllertype_GenericMouse = 800,
} EControllerType;
static inline bool BIsSteamHardwareDevice( EControllerType eType )
{
return ( eType == k_eControllerType_SteamController || eType == k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 || eType == k_eControllerType_FrontPanelBoard );
}
static inline bool BIsSteamController( EControllerType eType )
{
return ( eType == k_eControllerType_SteamController || eType == k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 );
}
static inline bool BIsXInputController( EControllerType eType )
{
return ( eType == k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller || eType == k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController || eType == k_eControllerType_UnknownNonSteamController );
}
static inline bool BIsSwitchController( EControllerType eType )
{
return ( eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConLeft || eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConRight ||
eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConPair || eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchProController ||
eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchInputOnlyController );
}
/* XXX: this should be updated when we ship nintentdo switch controller support */
static inline bool BIsRawHIDDevice( EControllerType eType )
{
return BIsSteamHardwareDevice( eType) || eType == k_eControllerType_PS4Controller || BIsSwitchController( eType );
}
// 'Full' here means that the controller has a full complement of buttons, joysticks, etc, as compared to
// the single Joy-Con's that only have around half of the controls that a normal controller has
static inline bool BIsFullSwitchController( EControllerType eType )
{
return ( eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConPair || eType == k_eControllerType_SwitchProController );
}
static inline bool BIsCompatibleType( EControllerType eTypeA, EControllerType eTypeB )
{
if ( BIsSteamController( eTypeA ) && BIsSteamController( eTypeB ) )
return true;
if ( BIsXInputController( eTypeA ) && BIsXInputController( eTypeB ) )
return true;
if ( eTypeA == eTypeB )
return true;
return false;
}
#define MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( nVID, nPID ) (unsigned int)( nVID << 16 | nPID )
typedef struct
{
unsigned int m_unDeviceID;
EControllerType m_eControllerType;
} ControllerDescription_t;
static const ControllerDescription_t arrControllers[] = {
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x18d4 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // GPD Win 2 X-Box Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x044f, 0xb326 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Thrustmaster Gamepad GP XID
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x028e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Microsoft X-Box 360 pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x028f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Microsoft X-Box 360 pad v2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x0291 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver (XBOX)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02a0 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Microsoft X-Box 360 Big Button IR
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02a1 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Microsoft X-Box 360 pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02d1 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02dd ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One pad (Firmware 2015)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02e0 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One S pad (Bluetooth)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02e3 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One Elite pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02ea ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One S pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02fd ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One S pad (Bluetooth)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02ff ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Microsoft X-Box One Elite pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x0719 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xc21d ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logitech Gamepad F310
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xc21e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logitech Gamepad F510
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xc21f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logitech Gamepad F710
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xc242 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logitech Chillstream Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x054c, 0x0268 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Sony PS3 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0925, 0x0005 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Sony PS3 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x8888, 0x0308 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Sony PS3 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1a34, 0x0836 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Afterglow ps3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x006e ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI horipad4 ps3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0066 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI horipad4 ps4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x005f ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI Fighting commander ps3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x005e ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI Fighting commander ps4
//{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x3250 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // madcats fightpad pro ps3 already in ps4 list.. does this work??
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8250 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // madcats fightpad pro ps4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x181a ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Venom Arcade Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x0006 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // PC Twin Shock Controller - looks like a DS3 but the face buttons are 1-4 instead of symbols
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x1844 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x8888, 0x0308 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2563, 0x0575 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0810, 0x0001 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // actually ps2 - maybe break out later
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0810, 0x0003 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // actually ps2 - maybe break out later
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2563, 0x0523 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Digiflip GP006
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x11ff, 0x3331 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // SRXJ-PH2400
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x20bc, 0x5500 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // ShanWan PS3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x05b8, 0x1004 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0603 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x044f, 0xb315 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Firestorm Dual Analog 3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0925, 0x8888 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Actually ps2 -maybe break out later Lakeview Research WiseGroup Ltd, MP-8866 Dual Joypad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0602 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x004d ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Horipad 3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0009 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI BDA GP1
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e8f, 0x0008 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Green Asia
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x006a ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Real Arcade Pro 4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x011e ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Rock Candy PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0214 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // afterglow ps3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0925, 0x8866 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // PS2 maybe break out later
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e8f, 0x310d ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2c22, 0x2003 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x056e, 0x2013 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // JC-U4113SBK
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8838 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Madcatz Fightstick Pro
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1a34, 0x0836 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Afterglow PS3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f30, 0x1100 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Quanba Q1 fight stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1345, 0x6005 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // ps2 maybe break out later
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0087 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // HORI fighting mini stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x5500 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x20d6, 0xca6d ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x25f0, 0xc121 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, //
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x8380, 0x0003 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // BTP 2163
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1345, 0x1000 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // PS2 ACME GA-D5
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e8f, 0x3075 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // SpeedLink Strike FX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0128 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Rock Candy PS3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2c22, 0x2000 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Quanba Drone
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x06a3, 0xf622 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Cyborg V3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x044f, 0xd007 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Thrustmaster wireless 3-1
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x25f0, 0x83c3 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // gioteck vx2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x05b8, 0x1006 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // JC-U3412SBK
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x20d6, 0x576d ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // Power A PS3
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x6302 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x056e, 0x200f ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // From SDL
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x1314 ), k_eControllerType_PS3Controller }, // PDP Afterglow Wireless PS3 controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x054c, 0x05c4 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Sony PS4 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x054c, 0x09cc ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Sony PS4 Slim Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x054c, 0x0ba0 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Sony PS4 Controller (Wireless dongle)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x008a ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // HORI Real Arcade Pro 4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0055 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // HORIPAD 4 FPS
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0066 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // HORIPAD 4 FPS Plus
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8384 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick TE S+ PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8250 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Mad Catz FightPad Pro PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0C12, 0x0E10 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Armor Armor 3 Pad PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0C12, 0x1CF6 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // EMIO PS4 Elite Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1532, 0x1000 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Razer Raiju PS4 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1532, 0X0401 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Razer Panthera PS4 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x054c, 0x05c5 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // STRIKEPAD PS4 Grip Add-on
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0d01 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Nacon Revolution Pro Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0d02 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Nacon Revolution Pro Controller v2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00a0 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // HORI TAC4 mousething
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x009c ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // HORI TAC PRO mousething
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0c12, 0x0ef6 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Hitbox Arcade Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x181b ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Venom Arcade Stick - XXX:this may not work and may need to be called a ps3 controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x3250 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Mad Catz FightPad PRO - controller shaped with 6 face buttons
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00ee ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Hori mini wired https://www.playstation.com/en-us/explore/accessories/gaming-controllers/mini-wired-gamepad/
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8481 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick TE 2+ PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x8480 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick TE 2 PS4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x7545, 0x0104 ), k_eControllerType_PS4Controller }, // Armor 3 or Level Up Cobra
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x056e, 0x2004 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Elecom JC-U3613M
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x06a3, 0xf51a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Saitek P3600
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4716 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Wired Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4718 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Street Fighter IV FightStick SE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4726 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4728 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Street Fighter IV FightPad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4736 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz MicroCon Gamepad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4738 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Wired Xbox 360 Controller (SFIV)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4740 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Beat Pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0x4a01 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Mad Catz FightStick TE 2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0xb726 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Xbox controller - MW2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0xbeef ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz JOYTECH NEO SE Advanced GamePad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0xcb02 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Saitek Cyborg Rumble Pad - PC/Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0xcb03 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Saitek P3200 Rumble Pad - PC/Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0738, 0xf738 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Super SFIV FightStick TE S
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0955, 0xb400 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // NVIDIA Shield streaming controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0105 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // HSM3 Xbox360 dancepad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0113 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Afterglow AX.1 Gamepad for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x011f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Rock Candy Gamepad Wired Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0131 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PDP EA Sports Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0133 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox 360 Wired Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0139 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Afterglow Prismatic Wired Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x013a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Xbox One Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0146 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Rock Candy Wired Controller for Xbox One
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0147 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Marvel Xbox One Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x015c ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Xbox One Arcade Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0161 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Xbox One Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0162 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Xbox One Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0163 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Xbox One Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0164 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Battlefield One
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0165 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PDP Titanfall 2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0201 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Pelican PL-3601 'TSZ' Wired Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0213 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Afterglow Gamepad for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x021f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Rock Candy Gamepad for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0246 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Rock Candy Gamepad for Xbox One 2015
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x02a0 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Counterfeit 360Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0301 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logic3 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0346 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Rock Candy Gamepad for Xbox One 2016
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0401 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Logic3 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0413 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Afterglow AX.1 Gamepad for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0501 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PDP Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0xf501 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Counterfeit 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0xf900 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PDP Afterglow AX.1
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x000a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Co. DOA4 FightStick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x000c ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori PadEX Turbo
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x000d ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Stick EX2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0016 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro.EX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x001b ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro VX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0063 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro Hayabusa (USA) Xbox One
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0067 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // HORIPAD ONE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0078 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro V Kai Xbox One
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x008c ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro 4
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x11c9, 0x55f0 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Nacon GC-100XF
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x12ab, 0x0004 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Honey Bee Xbox360 dancepad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x12ab, 0x0301 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PDP AFTERGLOW AX.1
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x12ab, 0x0303 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mortal Kombat Klassic FightStick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1430, 0x02a0 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // RedOctane Controller Adapter
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1430, 0x4748 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // RedOctane Guitar Hero X-plorer
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1430, 0xf801 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // RedOctane Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0601 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // BigBen Interactive XBOX 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1532, 0x0037 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Sabertooth
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1532, 0x0a00 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Razer Atrox Arcade Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1532, 0x0a03 ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Razer Wildcat
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x15e4, 0x3f00 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Power A Mini Pro Elite
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x15e4, 0x3f0a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox Airflo wired controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x15e4, 0x3f10 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Batarang Xbox 360 controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x162e, 0xbeef ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Joytech Neo-Se Take2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1689, 0xfd00 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Onza Tournament Edition
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1689, 0xfd01 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Onza Classic Edition
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1689, 0xfe00 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Sabertooth
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0x0002 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Harmonix Rock Band Guitar
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0x0003 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Harmonix Rock Band Drumkit
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf016 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf018 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Street Fighter IV SE Fighting Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf019 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Brawlstick for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf021 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Cats Ghost Recon FS GamePad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf023 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // MLG Pro Circuit Controller (Xbox)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf025 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Call Of Duty
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf027 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz FPS Pro
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf028 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Street Fighter IV FightPad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf02e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Fightpad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf036 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz MicroCon GamePad Pro
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf038 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Street Fighter IV FightStick TE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf039 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz MvC2 TE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf03a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz SFxT Fightstick Pro
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf03d ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Street Fighter IV Arcade Stick TE - Chun Li
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf03e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz MLG FightStick TE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf03f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick SoulCaliber
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf042 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick TES+
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf080 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz FightStick TE2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf501 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // HoriPad EX2 Turbo
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf502 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro.VX SA
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf503 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Stick VX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf504 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro. EX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf505 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Stick EX2B
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf506 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro.EX Premium VLX
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf900 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Harmonix Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf901 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Gamestop Xbox 360 Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf902 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Mad Catz Gamepad2
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf903 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Tron Xbox 360 controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf904 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PDP Versus Fighting Pad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xf906 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // MortalKombat FightStick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xfa01 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // MadCatz GamePad
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xfd00 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Onza TE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1bad, 0xfd01 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Onza
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5000 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Atrox Arcade Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5300 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PowerA MINI PROEX Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5303 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox Airflo wired controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x530a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Xbox 360 Pro EX Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x531a ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // PowerA Pro Ex
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5397 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // FUS1ON Tournament Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x541a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PowerA Xbox One Mini Wired Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x542a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // Xbox ONE spectra
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x543a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PowerA Xbox One wired controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5500 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori XBOX 360 EX 2 with Turbo
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5501 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro VX-SA
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5502 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Stick VX Alt
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5503 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Edge
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5506 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori SOULCALIBUR V Stick
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5510 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Fighting Commander ONE
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x550d ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori GEM Xbox controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x550e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Hori Real Arcade Pro V Kai 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x551a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PowerA FUSION Pro Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x561a ), k_eControllerType_XBoxOneController }, // PowerA FUSION Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5b00 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // ThrustMaster Ferrari Italia 458 Racing Wheel
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5b02 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Thrustmaster, Inc. GPX Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5b03 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Thrustmaster Ferrari 458 Racing Wheel
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0x5d04 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Razer Sabertooth
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfafa ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Aplay Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfafb ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Aplay Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfafc ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Afterglow Gamepad 1
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfafe ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Rock Candy Gamepad for Xbox 360
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfafd ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Afterglow Gamepad 3
// These have been added via Minidump for unrecognized Xinput controller assert
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0000, 0x0000 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x045e, 0x02a2 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller - Microsoft VID
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x1414 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x1314 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0e6f, 0x0159 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x24c6, 0xfaff ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x0086 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x006d ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00a4 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x1832 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x187f ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x1883 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x03eb, 0xff01 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2c22, 0x2303 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0c12, 0x0ef8 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Homemade fightstick based on brook pcb (with XInput driver??)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0x1000 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1345, 0x6006 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x056e, 0x2012 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0602 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00ae ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x146b, 0x0603 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x056e, 0x2013 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0x0401 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // logitech xinput
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0x0301 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // logitech xinput
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xcaa3 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // logitech xinput
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0xc261 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // logitech xinput
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x046d, 0x0291 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // logitech xinput
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x18d3 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00b1 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0001, 0x0001 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1345, 0x6005 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x188e ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x18d4 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x2c22, 0x2003 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00b1 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x187c ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x189c ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0079, 0x1874 ), k_eControllerType_XBox360Controller }, // Unknown Controller
//{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1949, 0x0402 ), /*android*/ }, // Unknown Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x05ac, 0x0001 ), k_eControllerType_AppleController }, // MFI Extended Gamepad (generic entry for iOS/tvOS)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x05ac, 0x0002 ), k_eControllerType_AppleController }, // MFI Standard Gamepad (generic entry for iOS/tvOS)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x1038, 0xb360 ), k_eControllerType_AppleController }, // SteelSeries Nimbus
// We currently don't support using a pair of Switch Joy-Con's as a single
// controller and we don't want to support using them individually for the
// time being, so these should be disabled until one of the above is true
// { MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x057e, 0x2006 ), k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConLeft }, // Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Left)
// { MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x057e, 0x2007 ), k_eControllerType_SwitchJoyConRight }, // Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (Right)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x057e, 0x2009 ), k_eControllerType_SwitchProController }, // Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0f0d, 0x00c1 ), k_eControllerType_SwitchInputOnlyController }, // HORIPAD for Nintendo Switch
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x20d6, 0xa711 ), k_eControllerType_SwitchInputOnlyController }, // PowerA Wired Controller Plus
// Valve products - don't add to public list
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x0000, 0x11fa ), k_eControllerType_MobileTouch }, // Streaming mobile touch virtual controls
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1101 ), k_eControllerType_SteamController }, // Valve Legacy Steam Controller (CHELL)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1102 ), k_eControllerType_SteamController }, // Valve wired Steam Controller (D0G)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1105 ), k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 }, // Valve Bluetooth Steam Controller (D0G)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1106 ), k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 }, // Valve Bluetooth Steam Controller (D0G)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1142 ), k_eControllerType_SteamController }, // Valve wireless Steam Controller
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1201 ), k_eControllerType_SteamController }, // Valve wired Steam Controller (HEADCRAB)
{ MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( 0x28de, 0x1202 ), k_eControllerType_SteamControllerV2 }, // Valve Bluetooth Steam Controller (HEADCRAB)
};
static inline const ControllerDescription_t * GetControllerArray( int* nLength /* Out */)
{
*nLength = sizeof( arrControllers ) / sizeof( arrControllers[0] );
return arrControllers;
}
static inline EControllerType GuessControllerType( int nVID, int nPID )
{
unsigned int unDeviceID = MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID( nVID, nPID );
int iIndex;
for ( iIndex = 0; iIndex < sizeof( arrControllers ) / sizeof( arrControllers[0] ); ++iIndex )
{
if ( unDeviceID == arrControllers[ iIndex ].m_unDeviceID )
{
return arrControllers[ iIndex ].m_eControllerType;
}
}
#undef MAKE_CONTROLLER_ID
return k_eControllerType_UnknownNonSteamController;
}
#endif // CONSTANTS_H