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/*
* \file libusb-glue.c
* Low-level USB interface glue towards libusb.
*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Richard A. Low <richard@wentnet.com>
* Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se>
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Marcus Meissner
* Copyright (C) 2007 Ted Bullock
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Created by Richard Low on 24/12/2005. (as mtp-utils.c)
* Modified by Linus Walleij 2006-03-06
* (Notice that Anglo-Saxons use little-endian dates and Swedes
* use big-endian dates.)
*
*/
#include "libmtp.h"
#include "libusb-glue.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "ptp.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <usb.h>
#include "ptp-pack.c"
/* To enable debug prints, switch on this */
//#define ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
/* OUR APPLICATION USB URB (2MB) ;) */
#define PTPCAM_USB_URB 2097152
/* this must not be too short - the original 4000 was not long
enough for big file transfers. I imagine the player spends a
bit of time gearing up to receiving lots of data. This also makes
connecting/disconnecting more reliable */
#define USB_TIMEOUT 10000
#define USB_CAPTURE_TIMEOUT 20000
/* USB control message data phase direction */
#ifndef USB_DP_HTD
#define USB_DP_HTD (0x00 << 7) /* host to device */
#endif
#ifndef USB_DP_DTH
#define USB_DP_DTH (0x01 << 7) /* device to host */
#endif
/* USB Feature selector HALT */
#ifndef USB_FEATURE_HALT
#define USB_FEATURE_HALT 0x00
#endif
/*
* MTP device list, trying real bad to get all devices into
* this list by stealing from everyone I know.
*/
static const LIBMTP_device_entry_t mtp_device_table[] = {
/*
* Creative Technology
* Initially the Creative devices was all we supported so these are
* the most thoroughly tested devices.
*/
{ "Creative Zen Vision", 0x041e, 0x411f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Portable Media Center", 0x041e, 0x4123, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Xtra (MTP mode)", 0x041e, 0x4128, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Second generation Dell DJ", 0x041e, 0x412f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Micro (MTP mode)", 0x041e, 0x4130, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Touch (MTP mode)", 0x041e, 0x4131, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Dell Pocket DJ (MTP mode)", 0x041e, 0x4132, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Sleek (MTP mode)", 0x041e, 0x4137, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen MicroPhoto", 0x041e, 0x413c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Sleek Photo", 0x041e, 0x413d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Vision:M", 0x041e, 0x413e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by marazm@o2.pl
{ "Creative Zen V", 0x041e, 0x4150, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by danielw@iinet.net.au
{ "Creative Zen Vision:M (DVP-HD0004)", 0x041e, 0x4151, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Darel on the XNJB forums
{ "Creative Zen V Plus", 0x041e, 0x4152, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Creative Zen Vision W", 0x041e, 0x4153, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Ringofan <mcroman@users.sourceforge.net>
{ "Creative Zen V 2GB", 0x041e, 0x4158, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Samsung
* We suspect that more of these are dual mode.
*/
// From Soren O'Neill
{ "Samsung YH-920", 0x04e8, 0x5022, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Contributed by aronvanammers on SourceForge
{ "Samsung YH-925GS", 0x04e8, 0x5024, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From libgphoto2, according to tests by Stephan Fabel it cannot
// get all objects with the getobjectproplist command..
{ "Samsung YH-820", 0x04e8, 0x502e, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Contributed by polux2001@users.sourceforge.net
{ "Samsung YH-925(-GS)", 0x04e8, 0x502f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
{ "Samsung YH-J70J", 0x04e8, 0x5033, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// From XNJB user
{ "Samsung YP-Z5", 0x04e8, 0x503c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From XNJB user
{ "Samsung YP-Z5 2GB", 0x04e8, 0x5041, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
{ "Samsung YP-T7J", 0x04e8, 0x5047, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by cstrickler@gmail.com
{ "Samsung YP-U2J (YP-U2JXB/XAA)", 0x04e8, 0x5054, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Reported by Andrew Benson
{ "Samsung YP-F2J", 0x04e8, 0x5057, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Reported by Patrick <skibler@gmail.com>
{ "Samsung YP-K5", 0x04e8, 0x505a, DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS },
// From dev.local@gmail.com - 0x4e8/0x507c is the UMS mode, don't add this.
// From m.eik michalke
{ "Samsung YP-U3", 0x04e8, 0x507d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
{ "Samsung YP-T9", 0x04e8, 0x507f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From Paul Clinch
{ "Samsung YP-K3", 0x04e8, 0x5081, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From a rouge .INF file,
// this device ID seems to have been recycled for the Samsung SGH-A707 Cingular cellphone
{ "Samsung YH-999 Portable Media Center / Samsung SGH-A707", 0x04e8, 0x5a0f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From Lionel Bouton
{ "Samsung X830 Mobile Phone", 0x04e8, 0x6702, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From James <jamestech@gmail.com>
{ "Samsung U600 Mobile Phone", 0x04e8, 0x6709, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* Intel
*/
{ "Intel Bandon Portable Media Center", 0x045e, 0x00c9, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* JVC
*/
// From Mark Veinot
{ "JVC Alneo XA-HD500", 0x04f1, 0x6105, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Philips
*/
{ "Philips HDD6320/00 and HDD6330/17", 0x0471, 0x014b, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Anonymous SourceForge user
{ "Philips HDD1630/17", 0x0471, 0x014c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// from discussion forum
{ "Philips HDD085/00 and HDD082/17", 0x0471, 0x014d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// from XNJB forum
{ "Philips GoGear SA9200", 0x0471, 0x014f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From Gerhard Mekenkamp
{ "Philips GoGear Audio", 0x0471, 0x0165, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// from David Holm <wormie@alberg.dk>
{ "Philips Shoqbox", 0x0471, 0x0172, DEVICE_FLAG_ONLY_7BIT_FILENAMES },
// from npedrosa
{ "Philips PSA610", 0x0471, 0x0181, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From libgphoto2 source
{ "Philips HDD6320", 0x0471, 0x01eb, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// from XNJB user
{ "Philips PSA235", 0x0471, 0x7e01, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* SanDisk
* several devices (c150 for sure) are definately dual-mode and must
* have the USB mass storage driver that hooks them unloaded first.
* They all have problematic dual-mode making the device unload effect
* uncertain on these devices. All except for the Linux based ones seem
* to need DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL.
*/
// Reported by Brian Robison
{ "SanDisk Sansa m230/m240", 0x0781, 0x7400,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL},
// Reported by tangent_@users.sourceforge.net
{ "SanDisk Sansa c150", 0x0781, 0x7410,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// From libgphoto2 source
// Reported by <gonkflea@users.sourceforge.net>
// Reported by Mike Owen <mikeowen@computerbaseusa.com>
{ "SanDisk Sansa e200/e250/e260/e270/e280", 0x0781, 0x7420,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Reported by XNJB user
{ "SanDisk Sansa e280", 0x0781, 0x7421,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Reported by anonymous user at sourceforge.net
{ "SanDisk Sansa c240/c250", 0x0781, 0x7450,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Reported by XNJB user, and Miguel de Icaza <miguel@gnome.org>
// This has no dual-mode so no need to unload any driver.
// This is a Linux based device!
{ "SanDisk Sansa Connect", 0x0781, 0x7480, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Troy Curtis Jr.
{ "SanDisk Sansa Express", 0x0781, 0x7460,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
// Reported by XNJB user
{ "SanDisk Sansa m240", 0x0781, 0x7430,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
/*
* iRiver
* we assume that PTP_OC_MTP_GetObjPropList is essentially
* broken on all iRiver devices, meaning it simply won't return
* all properties for a file when asking for metadata 0xffffffff.
* Please test on your device if you believe it isn't broken!
* Some devices from http://www.mtp-ums.net/viewdeviceinfo.php
*/
{ "iRiver Portable Media Center", 0x1006, 0x4002,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver Portable Media Center", 0x1006, 0x4003,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// From an anonymous person at SourceForge
{ "iRiver iFP-880", 0x4102, 0x1008,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// From libgphoto2 source
{ "iRiver T10", 0x4102, 0x1113,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver T20 FM", 0x4102, 0x1114,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// This appears at the MTP-UMS site
{ "iRiver T20", 0x4102, 0x1115,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver U10", 0x4102, 0x1116,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver T10", 0x4102, 0x1117,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver T20", 0x4102, 0x1118,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver T30", 0x4102, 0x1119,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Reported by David Wolpoff
{ "iRiver T10 2GB", 0x4102, 0x1120,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Rough guess this is the MTP device ID...
{ "iRiver N12", 0x4102, 0x1122,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Reported by Philip Antoniades <philip@mysql.com>
// Newer iriver devices seem to have shaped-up firmware without any
// of the annoying bugs.
{ "iRiver Clix2", 0x4102, 0x1126, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Adam Torgerson
{ "iRiver Clix", 0x4102, 0x112a,
DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS | DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Reported by Douglas Roth <dougaus@gmail.com>
{ "iRiver X20", 0x4102, 0x1132,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Reported by Robert Ugo <robert_ugo@users.sourceforge.net>
{ "iRiver T60", 0x4102, 0x1134,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
// Reported by Scott Call
{ "iRiver H10 20GB", 0x4102, 0x2101,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
{ "iRiver H10", 0x4102, 0x2102,
DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS |
DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
/*
* Dell
*/
{ "Dell DJ Itty", 0x413c, 0x4500, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Toshiba
*/
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat MEGF-40", 0x0930, 0x0009, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat", 0x0930, 0x000c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Nicholas Tripp
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat P20", 0x0930, 0x000f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From libgphoto2
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat S", 0x0930, 0x0010, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
// Reported by Rob Brown
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat P10", 0x0930, 0x0011, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Michael Davis <slithy@yahoo.com>
{ "Toshiba Gigabeat U", 0x0930, 0x0016, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Archos
* These devices have some dual-mode interfaces which will really
* respect the driver unloading, so DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER
* really work on these devices!
*/
// Reported by Alexander Haertig <AlexanderHaertig@gmx.de>
{ "Archos Gmini XS100", 0x0e79, 0x1207, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Added by Jan Binder
{ "Archos XS202 (MTP mode)", 0x0e79, 0x1208, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by gudul1@users.sourceforge.net
{ "Archos 104 (MTP mode)", 0x0e79, 0x120a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Etienne Chauchot <chauchot.etienne@free.fr>
{ "Archos 504 (MTP mode)", 0x0e79, 0x1307, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Reported by Kay McCormick <kaym@modsystems.com>
{ "Archos 704 mobile dvr", 0x0e79, 0x130d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* Dunlop (OEM of EGOMAN ltd?) reported by Nanomad
* This unit is falsely detected as USB mass storage in Linux
* prior to kernel 2.6.19 (fixed by patch from Alan Stern)
* so on older kernels special care is needed to remove the
* USB mass storage driver that erroneously binds to the device
* interface.
*/
{ "Dunlop MP3 player 1GB / EGOMAN MD223AFD", 0x10d6, 0x2200, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
/*
* Microsoft
*/
// Reported by Farooq Zaman
{ "Microsoft Zune", 0x045e, 0x0710, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Sirius
*/
{ "Sirius Stiletto", 0x18f6, 0x0102, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Canon
* This is actually a camera, but it has a Microsoft device descriptor
* and reports itself as supporting the MTP extension.
*/
{"Canon PowerShot A640 (PTP/MTP mode)", 0x04a9, 0x3139, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Nokia
*/
// From: Mitchell Hicks <mitchix@yahoo.com>
{"Nokia 5300 Mobile Phone", 0x0421, 0x04ba, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From Christian Arnold <webmaster@arctic-media.de>
{"Nokia N73 Mobile Phone", 0x0421, 0x04d1, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// From Swapan <swapan@yahoo.com>
{"Nokia N75 Mobile Phone", 0x0421, 0x04e1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// From: Pat Nicholls <pat@patandannie.co.uk>
{"Nokia N80 Internet Edition (Media Player)", 0x0421, 0x04f1, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* LOGIK
* Sold in the UK, seem to be manufactured by CCTech in China.
*/
{"Logik LOG DAX MP3 and DAB Player", 0x13d1, 0x7002, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* RCA / Thomson
*/
{"Thomson Opal / RCA Lyra MC4002", 0x069b, 0x0777, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* NTT DoCoMo
*/
{"FOMA F903iX HIGH-SPEED", 0x04c5, 0x1140, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Palm device userland program named Pocket Tunes
* Reported by Peter Gyongyosi <gyp@impulzus.com>
*/
{"Palm / Handspring Pocket Tunes", 0x1703, 0x0001, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by anonymous submission
{"Palm / Handspring Pocket Tunes 4", 0x1703, 0x0002, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* TrekStor devices
* Their datasheet claims their devices are dualmode so probably needs to
* unload the attached drivers here.
*/
// Reported by Cristi Magherusan <majeru@gentoo.ro>
{"TrekStor Vibez i.Beat sweez FM", 0x0402, 0x0611, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
// Reported by Stefan Voss <svoss@web.de>
{"TrekStor Vibez 8/12GB", 0x066f, 0x842a, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* Disney (have had no reports of this actually working.)
*/
// Reported by XNJB user
{"Disney MixMax", 0x0aa6, 0x6021, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Cowon Systems, Inc.
* The iAudio audiophile devices don't encourage the use of MTP.
*/
// Reported by Patrik Johansson <Patrik.Johansson@qivalue.com>
{"Cowon iAudio U3 (MTP mode)", 0x0e21, 0x0701, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by Roberth Karman
{"Cowon iAudio 7 (MTP mode)", 0x0e21, 0x0751, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
// Reported by TJ Something <tjbk_tjb@users.sourceforge.net>
{"Cowon iAudio D2 (MTP mode)", 0x0e21, 0x0801,
DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
/*
* Insignia, dual-mode.
*/
{ "Insignia NS-DV45", 0x19ff, 0x0303, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
/*
* LG Electronics
*/
// Not verified - anonymous submission
{ "LG UP3", 0x043e, 0x70b1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
/*
* Other strange stuff.
*/
{"Isabella's prototype", 0x0b20, 0xddee, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE }
};
static const int mtp_device_table_size = sizeof(mtp_device_table) / sizeof(LIBMTP_device_entry_t);
int ptpcam_usb_timeout = USB_TIMEOUT;
// Local functions
static struct usb_bus* init_usb();
static void close_usb(PTP_USB* ptp_usb);
static void find_interface_and_endpoints(struct usb_device *dev,
uint8_t *interface,
int* inep,
int* inep_maxpacket,
int* outep,
int* outep_maxpacket,
int* intep);
static void clear_stall(PTP_USB* ptp_usb);
static int init_ptp_usb (PTPParams* params, PTP_USB* ptp_usb, struct usb_device* dev);
static short ptp_write_func (unsigned long,PTPDataHandler*,void *data,unsigned long*);
static short ptp_read_func (unsigned long,PTPDataHandler*,void *data,unsigned long*,int);
static int usb_clear_stall_feature(PTP_USB* ptp_usb, int ep);
static int usb_get_endpoint_status(PTP_USB* ptp_usb, int ep, uint16_t* status);
/**
* Get a list of the supported USB devices.
*
* The developers depend on users of this library to constantly
* add in to the list of supported devices. What we need is the
* device name, USB Vendor ID (VID) and USB Product ID (PID).
* put this into a bug ticket at the project homepage, please.
* The VID/PID is used to let e.g. udev lift the device to
* console userspace access when it's plugged in.
*
* @param devices a pointer to a pointer that will hold a device
* list after the call to this function, if it was
* successful.
* @param numdevs a pointer to an integer that will hold the number
* of devices in the device list if the call was successful.
* @return 0 if the list was successfull retrieved, any other
* value means failure.
*/
int LIBMTP_Get_Supported_Devices_List(LIBMTP_device_entry_t ** const devices, int * const numdevs)
{
*devices = (LIBMTP_device_entry_t *) &mtp_device_table;
*numdevs = mtp_device_table_size;
return 0;
}
static struct usb_bus* init_usb()
{
usb_init();
usb_find_busses();
usb_find_devices();
return (usb_get_busses());
}
/**
* Small recursive function to append a new usb_device to the linked list of
* USB MTP devices
* @param devlist dynamic linked list of pointers to usb devices with MTP
* properties.
* @param next New USB MTP device to be added to list
* @return nothing
*/
static mtpdevice_list_t *append_to_mtpdevice_list(mtpdevice_list_t *devlist,
struct usb_device *newdevice)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *new_list_entry;
new_list_entry = (mtpdevice_list_t *) malloc(sizeof(mtpdevice_list_t));
if (new_list_entry == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
// Fill in USB device, if we *HAVE* to make a copy of the device do it here.
new_list_entry->libusb_device = newdevice;
new_list_entry->next = NULL;
if (devlist == NULL) {
return new_list_entry;
} else {
mtpdevice_list_t *tmp = devlist;
while (tmp->next != NULL) {
tmp = tmp->next;
}
tmp->next = new_list_entry;
}
return devlist;
}
/**
* Small recursive function to free dynamic memory allocated to the linked list
* of USB MTP devices
* @param devlist dynamic linked list of pointers to usb devices with MTP
* properties.
* @return nothing
*/
void free_mtpdevice_list(mtpdevice_list_t *devlist)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *tmplist = devlist;
if (devlist == NULL)
return;
while (tmplist != NULL) {
mtpdevice_list_t *tmp = tmplist;
tmplist = tmplist->next;
// Do not free() the fields (ptp_usb, parms)! These are used elsewhere.
free(tmp);
}
return;
}
/**
* This checks if a device has an MTP descriptor. The descriptor was
* elaborated about in gPhoto bug 1482084, and some official documentation
* with no strings attached was published by Microsoft at
* http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/bus/USB/USBFAQ_intermed.mspx#E3HAC
*
* @param dev a device struct from libusb.
* @param dumpfile set to non-NULL to make the descriptors dump out
* to this file in human-readable hex so we can scruitinze them.
* @return 1 if the device is MTP compliant, 0 if not.
*/
static int probe_device_descriptor(struct usb_device *dev, FILE *dumpfile)
{
usb_dev_handle *devh;
unsigned char buf[1024], cmd;
int ret;
/* Don't examine hubs (no point in that) */
if (dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass == USB_CLASS_HUB) {
return 0;
}
/* Attempt to open Device on this port */
devh = usb_open(dev);
if (devh == NULL) {
/* Could not open this device */
return 0;
}
/* Read the special descriptor */
ret = usb_get_descriptor(devh, 0x03, 0xee, buf, sizeof(buf));
// Dump it, if requested
if (dumpfile != NULL && ret > 0) {
fprintf(dumpfile, "Microsoft device descriptor 0xee:\n");
data_dump_ascii(dumpfile, buf, ret, 16);
}
/* Check if descriptor length is at least 10 bytes */
if (ret < 10) {
usb_close(devh);
return 0;
}
/* Check if this device has a Microsoft Descriptor */
if (!((buf[2] == 'M') && (buf[4] == 'S') &&
(buf[6] == 'F') && (buf[8] == 'T'))) {
usb_close(devh);
return 0;
}
/* Check if device responds to control message 1 or if there is an error */
cmd = buf[16];
ret = usb_control_msg (devh,
USB_ENDPOINT_IN|USB_RECIP_DEVICE|USB_TYPE_VENDOR,
cmd,
0,
4,
(char *) buf,
sizeof(buf),
1000);
// Dump it, if requested
if (dumpfile != NULL && ret > 0) {
fprintf(dumpfile, "Microsoft device response to control message 1, CMD 0x%02x:\n", cmd);
data_dump_ascii(dumpfile, buf, ret, 16);
}
/* If this is true, the device either isn't MTP or there was an error */
if (ret <= 0x15) {
/* TODO: If there was an error, flag it and let the user know somehow */
/* if(ret == -1) {} */
usb_close(devh);
return 0;
}
/* Check if device is MTP or if it is something like a USB Mass Storage
device with Janus DRM support */
if ((buf[0x12] != 'M') || (buf[0x13] != 'T') || (buf[0x14] != 'P')) {
usb_close(devh);
return 0;
}
/* After this point we are probably dealing with an MTP device */
/* Check if device responds to control message 2 or if there is an error*/
ret = usb_control_msg (devh,
USB_ENDPOINT_IN|USB_RECIP_DEVICE|USB_TYPE_VENDOR,
cmd,
0,
5,
(char *) buf,
sizeof(buf),
1000);
// Dump it, if requested
if (dumpfile != NULL && ret > 0) {
fprintf(dumpfile, "Microsoft device response to control message 2, CMD 0x%02x:\n", cmd);
data_dump_ascii(dumpfile, buf, ret, 16);
}
/* If this is true, the device errored against control message 2 */
if (ret == -1) {
/* TODO: Implement callback function to let managing program know there
was a problem, along with description of the problem */
fprintf(stderr, "Potential MTP Device with VendorID:%04x and "
"ProductID:%04x encountered an error responding to "
"control message 2.\n"
"Problems may arrise but continuing\n",
dev->descriptor.idVendor, dev->descriptor.idProduct);
} else if (ret <= 0x15) {
/* TODO: Implement callback function to let managing program know there
was a problem, along with description of the problem */
fprintf(stderr, "Potential MTP Device with VendorID:%04x and "
"ProductID:%04x responded to control message 2 with a "
"response that was too short. Problems may arrise but "
"continuing\n",
dev->descriptor.idVendor, dev->descriptor.idProduct);
} else if ((buf[0x12] != 'M') || (buf[0x13] != 'T') || (buf[0x14] != 'P')) {
/* TODO: Implement callback function to let managing program know there
was a problem, along with description of the problem */
fprintf(stderr, "Potential MTP Device with VendorID:%04x and "
"ProductID:%04x encountered an error responding to "
"control message 2\n"
"Problems may arrise but continuing\n",
dev->descriptor.idVendor, dev->descriptor.idProduct);
}
/* Close the USB device handle */
usb_close(devh);
return 1;
}
/**
* This function scans through the connected usb devices on a machine and
* if they match known Vendor and Product identifiers appends them to the
* dynamic array mtp_device_list. Be sure to call
* <code>free(mtp_device_list)</code> when you are done with it, assuming it
* is not NULL.
* @param mtp_device_list dynamic array of pointers to usb devices with MTP
* properties (if this list is not empty, new entries will be appended
* to the list).
* @return LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE implies that devices have been found, scan the list
* appropriately. LIBMTP_ERROR_NO_DEVICE_ATTACHED implies that no
* devices have been found.
*/
static LIBMTP_error_number_t get_mtp_usb_device_list(mtpdevice_list_t ** mtp_device_list)
{
struct usb_bus *bus = init_usb();
for (; bus != NULL; bus = bus->next) {
struct usb_device *dev = bus->devices;
for (; dev != NULL; dev = dev->next) {
if (dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass != USB_CLASS_HUB) {
int i;
int found = 0;
// First check if we know about the device already.
// Devices well known to us will not have their descriptors
// probed, it caused problems with some devices.
for(i = 0; i < mtp_device_table_size; i++) {
if(dev->descriptor.idVendor == mtp_device_table[i].vendor_id &&
dev->descriptor.idProduct == mtp_device_table[i].product_id) {
/* Append this usb device to the MTP device list */
*mtp_device_list = append_to_mtpdevice_list(*mtp_device_list, dev);
found = 1;
break;
}
}
// If we didn't know it, try probing the "OS Descriptor".
if (!found) {
if (probe_device_descriptor(dev, NULL)) {
/* Append this usb device to the MTP USB Device List */
*mtp_device_list = append_to_mtpdevice_list(*mtp_device_list, dev);
}
}
}
}
}
/* If nothing was found we end up here. */
if(*mtp_device_list == NULL) {
return LIBMTP_ERROR_NO_DEVICE_ATTACHED;
}
return LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE;
}
/**
* Detect the MTP device descriptor and return the VID and PID
* of the first device found. This is a very low-level function
* which is intended for use with <b>udev</b> or other hotplug
* mechanisms. The idea is that a script may want to know if the
* just plugged-in device was an MTP device or not.
*
* @param vid the Vendor ID (VID) of the first device found.
* @param pid the Product ID (PID) of the first device found.
* @return the number of detected devices or -1 if the call
* was unsuccessful.
*/
int LIBMTP_Detect_Descriptor(uint16_t *vid, uint16_t *pid)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *devlist;
LIBMTP_error_number_t ret;
ret = get_mtp_usb_device_list(&devlist);
if (ret != LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE) {
*vid = *pid = 0;
return -1;
}
*vid = devlist->libusb_device->descriptor.idVendor;
*pid = devlist->libusb_device->descriptor.idProduct;
free_mtpdevice_list(devlist);
return 1;
}
/**
* This routine just dumps out low-level
* USB information about the current device.
* @param ptp_usb the USB device to get information from.
*/
void dump_usbinfo(PTP_USB *ptp_usb)
{
int res;
struct usb_device *dev;
#ifdef LIBUSB_HAS_GET_DRIVER_NP
char devname[0x10];
devname[0] = '\0';
res = usb_get_driver_np(ptp_usb->handle, (int) ptp_usb->interface, devname, sizeof(devname));
if (devname[0] != '\0') {
printf(" Using kernel interface \"%s\"\n", devname);
}
#endif
dev = usb_device(ptp_usb->handle);
printf(" bcdUSB: %d\n", dev->descriptor.bcdUSB);
printf(" bDeviceClass: %d\n", dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass);
printf(" bDeviceSubClass: %d\n", dev->descriptor.bDeviceSubClass);
printf(" bDeviceProtocol: %d\n", dev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol);
printf(" idVendor: %04x\n", dev->descriptor.idVendor);
printf(" idProduct: %04x\n", dev->descriptor.idProduct);
printf(" IN endpoint maxpacket: %d bytes\n", ptp_usb->inep_maxpacket);
printf(" OUT endpoint maxpacket: %d bytes\n", ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket);
printf(" Device flags: 0x%08x\n", ptp_usb->device_flags);
// TODO: add in string dumps for iManufacturer, iProduct, iSerialnumber...
(void) probe_device_descriptor(dev, stdout);
}
static void
ptp_debug (PTPParams *params, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
if (params->debug_func!=NULL)
params->debug_func (params->data, format, args);
else
{
vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
fprintf (stderr,"\n");
fflush (stderr);
}
va_end (args);
}
static void
ptp_error (PTPParams *params, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start (args, format);
if (params->error_func!=NULL)
params->error_func (params->data, format, args);
else
{
vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
fprintf (stderr,"\n");
fflush (stderr);
}
va_end (args);
}
/*
* ptp_read_func() and ptp_write_func() are
* based on same functions usb.c in libgphoto2.
* Much reading packet logs and having fun with trials and errors
* reveals that WMP / Windows is probably using an algorithm like this
* for large transfers:
*
* 1. Send the command (0x0c bytes) if headers are split, else, send
* command plus sizeof(endpoint) - 0x0c bytes.
* 2. Send first packet, max size to be sizeof(endpoint) but only when using
* split headers. Else goto 3.
* 3. REPEAT send 0x10000 byte chunks UNTIL remaining bytes < 0x10000
* We call 0x10000 CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE.
* 4. Send remaining bytes MOD sizeof(endpoint)
* 5. Send remaining bytes. If this happens to be exactly sizeof(endpoint)
* then also send a zero-length package.
*
* Further there is some special quirks to handle zero reads from the
* device, since some devices can't do them at all due to shortcomings
* of the USB slave controller in the device.
*/
#define CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_1 0x3e00
#define CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_2 0x200
#define CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_1+CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_2
static short
ptp_read_func (
unsigned long size, PTPDataHandler *handler,void *data,
unsigned long *readbytes,
int readzero
) {
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)data;
unsigned long toread = 0;
int result = 0;
unsigned long curread = 0;
unsigned long written;
unsigned char *bytes;
int expect_terminator_byte = 0;
// This is the largest block we'll need to read in.
bytes = malloc(CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE);
while (curread < size) {
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("Remaining size to read: 0x%04x bytes\n", size - curread);
#endif
// check equal to condition here
if (size - curread < CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE)
{
// this is the last packet
toread = size - curread;
// this is equivalent to zero read for these devices
if (readzero && ptp_usb->device_flags & DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS && toread % 64 == 0) {
toread += 1;
expect_terminator_byte = 1;
}
}
else if (curread == 0)
// we are first packet, but not last packet
toread = CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_1;
else if (toread == CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_1)
toread = CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_2;
else if (toread == CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_2)
toread = CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE_1;
else
printf("unexpected toread size 0x%04x, 0x%04x remaining bytes\n",
(unsigned int) toread, (unsigned int) (size-curread));
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("Reading in 0x%04x bytes\n", toread);
#endif
result = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->inep, (char*)bytes, toread, ptpcam_usb_timeout);
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("Result of read: 0x%04x\n", result);
#endif
if (result < 0) {
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("<==USB IN\n");
if (result == 0)
printf("Zero Read\n");
else
data_dump_ascii (stdout,bytes,result,16);
#endif
// want to discard extra byte
if (expect_terminator_byte && result == toread)
{
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("<==USB IN\nDiscarding extra byte\n");
#endif
result--;
}
handler->putfunc(NULL, handler->private, result, bytes, &written);
ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete += result;
curread += result;
// Increase counters, call callback
if (ptp_usb->callback_active) {
if (ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete >= ptp_usb->current_transfer_total) {
// send last update and disable callback.
ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete = ptp_usb->current_transfer_total;
ptp_usb->callback_active = 0;
}
if (ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback != NULL) {
int ret;
ret = ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback(ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete,
ptp_usb->current_transfer_total,
ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback_data);
if (ret != 0) {
return PTP_ERROR_CANCEL;
}
}
}
if (result < toread) /* short reads are common */
break;
}
if (readbytes) *readbytes = curread;
free (bytes);
// there might be a zero packet waiting for us...
if (readzero &&
!(ptp_usb->device_flags & DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS) &&
curread % ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket == 0) {
char temp;
int zeroresult = 0;
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("<==USB IN\n");
printf("Zero Read\n");
#endif
zeroresult = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->inep, &temp, 0, ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (zeroresult != 0)
printf("LIBMTP panic: unable to read in zero packet, response 0x%04x", zeroresult);
}
if (result > 0) {
return (PTP_RC_OK);
} else {
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
}
static short
ptp_write_func (
unsigned long size,
PTPDataHandler *handler,
void *data,
unsigned long *written
) {
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)data;
unsigned long towrite = 0;
int result = 0;
unsigned long curwrite = 0;
unsigned char *bytes;
// This is the largest block we'll need to read in.
bytes = malloc(CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE);
if (!bytes) {
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
while (curwrite < size) {
towrite = size-curwrite;
if (towrite > CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE) {
towrite = CONTEXT_BLOCK_SIZE;
} else {
// This magic makes packets the same size that WMP send them.
if (towrite > ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket && towrite % ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket != 0) {
towrite -= towrite % ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket;
}
}
handler->getfunc(NULL, handler->private,towrite,bytes,&towrite);
result = USB_BULK_WRITE(ptp_usb->handle,ptp_usb->outep,(char*)bytes,towrite,ptpcam_usb_timeout);
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("USB OUT==>\n");
data_dump_ascii (stdout,bytes,towrite,16);
#endif
if (result < 0) {
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
// Increase counters
ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete += result;
curwrite += result;
// call callback
if (ptp_usb->callback_active) {
if (ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete >= ptp_usb->current_transfer_total) {
// send last update and disable callback.
ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete = ptp_usb->current_transfer_total;
ptp_usb->callback_active = 0;
}
if (ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback != NULL) {
int ret;
ret = ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback(ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete,
ptp_usb->current_transfer_total,
ptp_usb->current_transfer_callback_data);
if (ret != 0) {
return PTP_ERROR_CANCEL;
}
}
}
if (result < towrite) /* short writes happen */
break;
}
free (bytes);
if (written) {
*written = curwrite;
}
// If this is the last transfer send a zero write if required
if (ptp_usb->current_transfer_complete >= ptp_usb->current_transfer_total) {
if ((towrite % ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket) == 0) {
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("USB OUT==>\n");
printf("Zero Write\n");
#endif
result=USB_BULK_WRITE(ptp_usb->handle,ptp_usb->outep,(char *)"x",0,ptpcam_usb_timeout);
}
}
if (result < 0)
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* memory data get/put handler */
typedef struct {
unsigned char *data;
unsigned long size, curoff;
} PTPMemHandlerPrivate;
static uint16_t
memory_getfunc(PTPParams* params, void* private,
unsigned long wantlen, unsigned char *data,
unsigned long *gotlen
) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv = (PTPMemHandlerPrivate*)private;
unsigned long tocopy = wantlen;
if (priv->curoff + tocopy > priv->size)
tocopy = priv->size - priv->curoff;
memcpy (data, priv->data + priv->curoff, tocopy);
priv->curoff += tocopy;
*gotlen = tocopy;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
static uint16_t
memory_putfunc(PTPParams* params, void* private,
unsigned long sendlen, unsigned char *data,
unsigned long *putlen
) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv = (PTPMemHandlerPrivate*)private;
if (priv->curoff + sendlen > priv->size) {
priv->data = realloc (priv->data, priv->curoff+sendlen);
priv->size = priv->curoff + sendlen;
}
memcpy (priv->data + priv->curoff, data, sendlen);
priv->curoff += sendlen;
*putlen = sendlen;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* init private struct for receiving data. */
static uint16_t
ptp_init_recv_memory_handler(PTPDataHandler *handler) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv;
priv = malloc (sizeof(PTPMemHandlerPrivate));
handler->private = priv;
handler->getfunc = memory_getfunc;
handler->putfunc = memory_putfunc;
priv->data = NULL;
priv->size = 0;
priv->curoff = 0;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* init private struct and put data in for sending data.
* data is still owned by caller.
*/
static uint16_t
ptp_init_send_memory_handler(PTPDataHandler *handler,
unsigned char *data, unsigned long len
) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv;
priv = malloc (sizeof(PTPMemHandlerPrivate));
if (!priv)
return PTP_RC_GeneralError;
handler->private = priv;
handler->getfunc = memory_getfunc;
handler->putfunc = memory_putfunc;
priv->data = data;
priv->size = len;
priv->curoff = 0;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* free private struct + data */
static uint16_t
ptp_exit_send_memory_handler (PTPDataHandler *handler) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv = (PTPMemHandlerPrivate*)handler->private;
/* data is owned by caller */
free (priv);
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* hand over our internal data to caller */
static uint16_t
ptp_exit_recv_memory_handler (PTPDataHandler *handler,
unsigned char **data, unsigned long *size
) {
PTPMemHandlerPrivate* priv = (PTPMemHandlerPrivate*)handler->private;
*data = priv->data;
*size = priv->size;
free (priv);
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
/* send / receive functions */
uint16_t
ptp_usb_sendreq (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* req)
{
uint16_t ret;
PTPUSBBulkContainer usbreq;
PTPDataHandler memhandler;
unsigned long written, towrite;
/* build appropriate USB container */
usbreq.length=htod32(PTP_USB_BULK_REQ_LEN-
(sizeof(uint32_t)*(5-req->Nparam)));
usbreq.type=htod16(PTP_USB_CONTAINER_COMMAND);
usbreq.code=htod16(req->Code);
usbreq.trans_id=htod32(req->Transaction_ID);
usbreq.payload.params.param1=htod32(req->Param1);
usbreq.payload.params.param2=htod32(req->Param2);
usbreq.payload.params.param3=htod32(req->Param3);
usbreq.payload.params.param4=htod32(req->Param4);
usbreq.payload.params.param5=htod32(req->Param5);
/* send it to responder */
towrite = PTP_USB_BULK_REQ_LEN-(sizeof(uint32_t)*(5-req->Nparam));
ptp_init_send_memory_handler (&memhandler, (unsigned char*)&usbreq, towrite);
ret=ptp_write_func(
towrite,
&memhandler,
params->data,
&written
);
ptp_exit_send_memory_handler (&memhandler);
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK && ret!=PTP_ERROR_CANCEL) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
if (written != towrite && ret != PTP_ERROR_CANCEL && ret != PTP_ERROR_IO) {
ptp_error (params,
"PTP: request code 0x%04x sending req wrote only %ld bytes instead of %d",
req->Code, written, towrite
);
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
return ret;
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_senddata (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* ptp,
unsigned long size, PTPDataHandler *handler
) {
uint16_t ret;
int wlen, datawlen;
unsigned long written;
PTPUSBBulkContainer usbdata;
uint32_t bytes_left_to_transfer;
PTPDataHandler memhandler;
/* build appropriate USB container */
usbdata.length = htod32(PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN+size);
usbdata.type = htod16(PTP_USB_CONTAINER_DATA);
usbdata.code = htod16(ptp->Code);
usbdata.trans_id= htod32(ptp->Transaction_ID);
((PTP_USB*)params->data)->current_transfer_complete = 0;
((PTP_USB*)params->data)->current_transfer_total = size+PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN;
if (params->split_header_data) {
datawlen = 0;
wlen = PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN;
} else {
unsigned long gotlen;
/* For all camera devices. */
datawlen = (size<PTP_USB_BULK_PAYLOAD_LEN_WRITE)?size:PTP_USB_BULK_PAYLOAD_LEN_WRITE;
wlen = PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN + datawlen;
ret = handler->getfunc(params, handler->private, datawlen, usbdata.payload.data, &gotlen);
if (ret != PTP_RC_OK)
return ret;
if (gotlen != datawlen)
return PTP_RC_GeneralError;
}
ptp_init_send_memory_handler (&memhandler, (unsigned char *)&usbdata, wlen);
/* send first part of data */
ret = ptp_write_func(wlen, &memhandler, params->data, &written);
ptp_exit_send_memory_handler (&memhandler);
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
return ret;
}
if (size <= datawlen) return ret;
/* if everything OK send the rest */
bytes_left_to_transfer = size-datawlen;
ret = PTP_RC_OK;
while(bytes_left_to_transfer > 0) {
ret = ptp_write_func (bytes_left_to_transfer, handler, params->data, &written);
if (ret != PTP_RC_OK)
break;
if (written == 0) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
break;
}
bytes_left_to_transfer -= written;
}
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK && ret!=PTP_ERROR_CANCEL)
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
return ret;
}
static uint16_t ptp_usb_getpacket(PTPParams *params,
PTPUSBBulkContainer *packet, unsigned long *rlen)
{
PTPDataHandler memhandler;
uint16_t ret;
unsigned char *x = NULL;
/* read the header and potentially the first data */
if (params->response_packet_size > 0) {
/* If there is a buffered packet, just use it. */
memcpy(packet, params->response_packet, params->response_packet_size);
*rlen = params->response_packet_size;
free(params->response_packet);
params->response_packet = NULL;
params->response_packet_size = 0;
/* Here this signifies a "virtual read" */
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
ptp_init_recv_memory_handler (&memhandler);
ret = ptp_read_func(PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ, &memhandler, params->data, rlen, 0);
ptp_exit_recv_memory_handler (&memhandler, &x, rlen);
if (x) {
memcpy (packet, x, *rlen);
free (x);
}
return ret;
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_getdata (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* ptp, PTPDataHandler *handler)
{
uint16_t ret;
PTPUSBBulkContainer usbdata;
unsigned long written;
memset(&usbdata,0,sizeof(usbdata));
do {
unsigned long len, rlen;
ret = ptp_usb_getpacket(params, &usbdata, &rlen);
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
break;
} else
if (dtoh16(usbdata.type)!=PTP_USB_CONTAINER_DATA) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_DATA_EXPECTED;
break;
} else
if (dtoh16(usbdata.code)!=ptp->Code) {
ret = dtoh16(usbdata.code);
break;
}
if (usbdata.length == 0xffffffffU) {
/* stuff data directly to passed data handler */
while (1) {
unsigned long readdata;
int xret;
xret = ptp_read_func(
PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ,
handler,
params->data,
&readdata,
0
);
if (xret != PTP_RC_OK)
return ret;
if (readdata < PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ)
break;
}
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
if (rlen > dtoh32(usbdata.length)) {
/*
* Buffer the surplus response packet if it is >=
* PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN
* (i.e. it is probably an entire package)
* else discard it as erroneous surplus data.
* This will even work if more than 2 packets appear
* in the same transaction, they will just be handled
* iteratively.
*
* Marcus observed stray bytes on iRiver devices;
* these are still discarded.
*/
unsigned int packlen = dtoh32(usbdata.length);
unsigned int surplen = rlen - packlen;
if (surplen >= PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN) {
params->response_packet = malloc(surplen);
memcpy(params->response_packet,
(uint8_t *) &usbdata + packlen, surplen);
params->response_packet_size = surplen;
/* Ignore reading one extra byte if device flags have been set */
} else if( !(((PTP_USB *)params->data)->device_flags &
DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS &&
rlen - dtoh32(usbdata.length) == 1)) {
ptp_debug (params, "ptp2/ptp_usb_getdata: read %d bytes "
"too much, expect problems!",
rlen - dtoh32(usbdata.length));
}
rlen = packlen;
}
/* For most PTP devices rlen is 512 == sizeof(usbdata)
* here. For MTP devices splitting header and data it might
* be 12.
*/
/* Evaluate full data length. */
len=dtoh32(usbdata.length)-PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN;
/* autodetect split header/data MTP devices */
if (dtoh32(usbdata.length) > 12 && (rlen==12))
params->split_header_data = 1;
/* Copy first part of data to 'data' */
handler->putfunc(
params, handler->private, rlen - PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN, usbdata.payload.data,
&written
);
if (((PTP_USB *)params->data)->device_flags & DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS &&
len+PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN == PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ) {
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("Reading in extra terminating byte\n");
#endif
// need to read in extra byte and discard it
int result = 0;
char byte = 0;
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)params->data;
result = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->inep, &byte, 1, ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (result != 1)
printf("Could not read in extra byte for PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ long file, return value 0x%04x\n", result);
} else if (len+PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN == PTP_USB_BULK_HS_MAX_PACKET_LEN_READ && params->split_header_data == 0) {
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
printf("Reading in zero packet after header\n");
#endif
int zeroresult = 0;
char zerobyte = 0;
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)params->data;
zeroresult = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->inep, &zerobyte, 0, ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (zeroresult != 0)
printf("LIBMTP panic: unable to read in zero packet, response 0x%04x", zeroresult);
}
/* Is that all of data? */
if (len+PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN<=rlen) break;
ret=ptp_read_func(len - (rlen - PTP_USB_BULK_HDR_LEN),
handler,
params->data, &rlen, 1);
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
break;
}
} while (0);
return ret;
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_getresp (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* resp)
{
uint16_t ret;
unsigned long rlen;
PTPUSBBulkContainer usbresp;
memset(&usbresp,0,sizeof(usbresp));
/* read response, it should never be longer than sizeof(usbresp) */
ret = ptp_usb_getpacket(params, &usbresp, &rlen);
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
} else
if (dtoh16(usbresp.type)!=PTP_USB_CONTAINER_RESPONSE) {
ret = PTP_ERROR_RESP_EXPECTED;
} else
if (dtoh16(usbresp.code)!=resp->Code) {
ret = dtoh16(usbresp.code);
}
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
/* ptp_error (params,
"PTP: request code 0x%04x getting resp error 0x%04x",
resp->Code, ret);*/
return ret;
}
/* build an appropriate PTPContainer */
resp->Code=dtoh16(usbresp.code);
resp->SessionID=params->session_id;
resp->Transaction_ID=dtoh32(usbresp.trans_id);
resp->Param1=dtoh32(usbresp.payload.params.param1);
resp->Param2=dtoh32(usbresp.payload.params.param2);
resp->Param3=dtoh32(usbresp.payload.params.param3);
resp->Param4=dtoh32(usbresp.payload.params.param4);
resp->Param5=dtoh32(usbresp.payload.params.param5);
return ret;
}
/* Event handling functions */
/* PTP Events wait for or check mode */
#define PTP_EVENT_CHECK 0x0000 /* waits for */
#define PTP_EVENT_CHECK_FAST 0x0001 /* checks */
static inline uint16_t
ptp_usb_event (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* event, int wait)
{
uint16_t ret;
int result;
unsigned long rlen;
PTPUSBEventContainer usbevent;
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)(params->data);
memset(&usbevent,0,sizeof(usbevent));
if ((params==NULL) || (event==NULL))
return PTP_ERROR_BADPARAM;
ret = PTP_RC_OK;
switch(wait) {
case PTP_EVENT_CHECK:
result=USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->intep,(char *)&usbevent,sizeof(usbevent),ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (result==0)
result = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->intep,(char *) &usbevent, sizeof(usbevent), ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (result < 0) ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
break;
case PTP_EVENT_CHECK_FAST:
result=USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->intep,(char *)&usbevent,sizeof(usbevent),ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (result==0)
result = USB_BULK_READ(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->intep,(char *) &usbevent, sizeof(usbevent), ptpcam_usb_timeout);
if (result < 0) ret = PTP_ERROR_IO;
break;
default:
ret=PTP_ERROR_BADPARAM;
break;
}
if (ret!=PTP_RC_OK) {
ptp_error (params,
"PTP: reading event an error 0x%04x occurred", ret);
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
rlen = result;
if (rlen < 8) {
ptp_error (params,
"PTP: reading event an short read of %ld bytes occurred", rlen);
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
}
/* if we read anything over interrupt endpoint it must be an event */
/* build an appropriate PTPContainer */
event->Code=dtoh16(usbevent.code);
event->SessionID=params->session_id;
event->Transaction_ID=dtoh32(usbevent.trans_id);
event->Param1=dtoh32(usbevent.param1);
event->Param2=dtoh32(usbevent.param2);
event->Param3=dtoh32(usbevent.param3);
return ret;
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_event_check (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* event) {
return ptp_usb_event (params, event, PTP_EVENT_CHECK_FAST);
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_event_wait (PTPParams* params, PTPContainer* event) {
return ptp_usb_event (params, event, PTP_EVENT_CHECK);
}
uint16_t
ptp_usb_control_cancel_request (PTPParams *params, uint32_t transactionid) {
PTP_USB *ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *)(params->data);
int ret;
unsigned char buffer[6];
htod16a(&buffer[0],PTP_EC_CancelTransaction);
htod32a(&buffer[2],transactionid);
ret = usb_control_msg(ptp_usb->handle,
USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
0x64, 0x0000, 0x0000, (char *) buffer, sizeof(buffer), 3000);
if (ret < sizeof(buffer))
return PTP_ERROR_IO;
return PTP_RC_OK;
}
static int init_ptp_usb (PTPParams* params, PTP_USB* ptp_usb, struct usb_device* dev)
{
usb_dev_handle *device_handle;
params->error_func=NULL;
params->debug_func=NULL;
params->sendreq_func=ptp_usb_sendreq;
params->senddata_func=ptp_usb_senddata;
params->getresp_func=ptp_usb_getresp;
params->getdata_func=ptp_usb_getdata;
params->cancelreq_func=ptp_usb_control_cancel_request;
params->data=ptp_usb;
params->transaction_id=0;
/*
* This is hardcoded here since we have no devices whatsoever that are BE.
* Change this the day we run into our first BE device (if ever).
*/
params->byteorder = PTP_DL_LE;
if ((device_handle = usb_open(dev))){
if (!device_handle) {
perror("usb_open()");
return -1;
}
ptp_usb->handle = device_handle;
#ifdef LIBUSB_HAS_DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER_NP
/*
* If this device is known to be wrongfully claimed by other kernel
* drivers (such as mass storage), then try to unload it to make it
* accessible from user space.
*/
if (ptp_usb->device_flags & DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER) {
if (usb_detach_kernel_driver_np(device_handle, (int) ptp_usb->interface)) {
// Totally ignore this error!
// perror("usb_detach_kernel_driver_np()");
}
}
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
// Only needed on Windows, and cause problems on other platforms.
if (usb_set_configuration(device_handle, dev->config->bConfigurationValue)) {
perror("usb_set_configuration()");
return -1;
}
#endif
if (usb_claim_interface(device_handle, (int) ptp_usb->interface)) {
perror("usb_claim_interface()");
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static void clear_stall(PTP_USB* ptp_usb)
{
uint16_t status;
int ret;
/* check the inep status */
status = 0;
ret = usb_get_endpoint_status(ptp_usb,ptp_usb->inep,&status);
if (ret<0) {
perror ("inep: usb_get_endpoint_status()");
} else if (status) {
printf("Clearing stall on IN endpoint\n");
ret = usb_clear_stall_feature(ptp_usb,ptp_usb->inep);
if (ret<0) {
perror ("usb_clear_stall_feature()");
}
}
/* check the outep status */
status=0;
ret = usb_get_endpoint_status(ptp_usb,ptp_usb->outep,&status);
if (ret<0) {
perror("outep: usb_get_endpoint_status()");
} else if (status) {
printf("Clearing stall on OUT endpoint\n");
ret = usb_clear_stall_feature(ptp_usb,ptp_usb->outep);
if (ret<0) {
perror("usb_clear_stall_feature()");
}
}
/* TODO: do we need this for INTERRUPT (ptp_usb->intep) too? */
}
static void clear_halt(PTP_USB* ptp_usb)
{
int ret;
ret = usb_clear_halt(ptp_usb->handle,ptp_usb->inep);
if (ret<0) {
perror("usb_clear_halt() on IN endpoint");
}
ret = usb_clear_halt(ptp_usb->handle,ptp_usb->outep);
if (ret<0) {
perror("usb_clear_halt() on OUT endpoint");
}
ret = usb_clear_halt(ptp_usb->handle,ptp_usb->intep);
if (ret<0) {
perror("usb_clear_halt() on INTERRUPT endpoint");
}
}
static void close_usb(PTP_USB* ptp_usb)
{
// Commented out since it was confusing some
// devices to do these things.
#if 0
// Clear any stalled endpoints
clear_stall(ptp_usb);
// Clear halts on any endpoints
clear_halt(ptp_usb);
#endif
// Added to clear some stuff on the OUT endpoint
// TODO: is this good on the Mac too?
usb_resetep(ptp_usb->handle, ptp_usb->outep);
usb_release_interface(ptp_usb->handle, (int) ptp_usb->interface);
// Brutally reset device
// TODO: is this good on the Mac too?
usb_reset(ptp_usb->handle);
usb_close(ptp_usb->handle);
}
static LIBMTP_error_number_t prime_device_memory(mtpdevice_list_t *devlist)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *tmplist = devlist;
while (tmplist != NULL) {
/* Allocate a parameter box */
tmplist->params = (PTPParams *) malloc(sizeof(PTPParams));
tmplist->ptp_usb = (PTP_USB *) malloc(sizeof(PTP_USB));
/* Check for allocation Error */
if(tmplist->params == NULL || tmplist->ptp_usb == NULL) {
/* Error and deallocation of memory will be handled by caller. */
return LIBMTP_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION;
}
/* Start with a blank slate (includes setting device_flags to 0) */
memset(tmplist->params, 0, sizeof(PTPParams));
memset(tmplist->ptp_usb, 0, sizeof(PTP_USB));
tmplist = tmplist->next;
}
return LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE;
}
static void assign_known_device_flags(mtpdevice_list_t *devlist)
{
int i;
mtpdevice_list_t *tmplist = devlist;
uint8_t current_device = 0;
/* Search through known device list and set correct device flags */
while (tmplist != NULL) {
int device_known = 0;
for(i = 0; i < mtp_device_table_size; i++) {
if(tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idVendor == mtp_device_table[i].vendor_id &&
tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idProduct == mtp_device_table[i].product_id) {
/* This device is known, assign the correct device flags */
/* Note that ptp_usb[current_device] could potentially be NULL */
if(tmplist->ptp_usb != NULL) {
tmplist->ptp_usb->device_flags = mtp_device_table[i].device_flags;
/*
* TODO:
* Preferable to not do this with #ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG but there is
* currently no other compile time debug option
*/
device_known = 1;
#ifdef ENABLE_USB_BULK_DEBUG
/* This device is known to the developers */
fprintf(stderr, "Device %d (VID=%04x and PID=%04x) is a %s.\n",
current_device + 1,
tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idVendor,
tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idProduct,
mtp_device_table[i].name);
#endif
}
break;
}
}
if (!device_known) {
/* This device is unknown to the developers */
fprintf(stderr, "Device %d (VID=%04x and PID=%04x) is UNKNOWN.\n",
current_device + 1,
tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idVendor,
tmplist->libusb_device->descriptor.idProduct);
fprintf(stderr, "Please report this VID/PID and the device model to the "
"libmtp development team\n");
}
tmplist = tmplist->next;
current_device++;
}
}
static LIBMTP_error_number_t configure_usb_devices(mtpdevice_list_t *devicelist)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *tmplist = devicelist;
uint16_t ret = 0;
uint8_t current_device = 0;
while (tmplist != NULL) {
/* This is erroneous, there must be a PTP_USB instance that we can initialize. */
if(tmplist->ptp_usb == NULL) {
return LIBMTP_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION;
}
/* Pointer back to params */
tmplist->ptp_usb->params = tmplist->params;
/* TODO: Will this always be little endian? */
tmplist->params->byteorder = PTP_DL_LE;
tmplist->params->cd_locale_to_ucs2 = iconv_open("UCS-2LE", "UTF-8");
tmplist->params->cd_ucs2_to_locale = iconv_open("UTF-8", "UCS-2LE");
if(tmplist->params->cd_locale_to_ucs2 == (iconv_t) -1 ||
tmplist->params->cd_ucs2_to_locale == (iconv_t) -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: Cannot open iconv() converters to/from UCS-2!\n"
"Too old stdlibc, glibc and libiconv?\n");
return LIBMTP_ERROR_CONNECTING;
}
// ep = device->config->interface->altsetting->endpoint;
// no_of_ep = device->config->interface->altsetting->bNumEndpoints;
/* Assign endpoints to usbinfo... */
find_interface_and_endpoints(tmplist->libusb_device,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->interface,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->inep,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->inep_maxpacket,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->outep,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->outep_maxpacket,
&tmplist->ptp_usb->intep);
/* Attempt to initialize this device */
if (init_ptp_usb(tmplist->params, tmplist->ptp_usb, tmplist->libusb_device) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to initialize device %d\n", current_device+1);
// FIXME: perhaps use "continue" to keep trying the other devices.
return LIBMTP_ERROR_CONNECTING;
}
/*
* This works in situations where previous bad applications
* have not used LIBMTP_Release_Device on exit
*/
if ((ret = ptp_opensession(tmplist->params, 1)) == PTP_ERROR_IO) {
fprintf(stderr, "PTP_ERROR_IO: Trying again after re-initializing USB interface\n");
close_usb(tmplist->ptp_usb);
if(init_ptp_usb(tmplist->params, tmplist->ptp_usb, tmplist->libusb_device) <0) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: Could not open session on device %d\n", current_device+1);
return LIBMTP_ERROR_CONNECTING;
}
/* Device has been reset, try again */
ret = ptp_opensession(tmplist->params, 1);
}
/* Was the transaction id invalid? Try again */
if (ret == PTP_RC_InvalidTransactionID) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP WARNING: Transaction ID was invalid, increment and try again\n");
tmplist->params->transaction_id += 10;
ret = ptp_opensession(tmplist->params, 1);
}
if (ret != PTP_RC_SessionAlreadyOpened && ret != PTP_RC_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: Could not open session! "
"(Return code %d)\n Try to reset the device.\n",
ret);
usb_release_interface(tmplist->ptp_usb->handle,
(int) tmplist->ptp_usb->interface);
return LIBMTP_ERROR_CONNECTING;
}
/* It is permissible to call this before opening the session */
if (ptp_getdeviceinfo(tmplist->params,
&tmplist->params->deviceinfo) != PTP_RC_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: Could not get device info!\n");
usb_release_interface(tmplist->ptp_usb->handle,
(int) tmplist->ptp_usb->interface);
return LIBMTP_ERROR_CONNECTING;
}
tmplist = tmplist->next;
current_device++;
}
/* Exit with the nice list */
return LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE;
}
/**
* This function scans through the results of the get_mtp_usb_device_list
* function and attempts to connect to those devices listed using the
* mtp_device_table at the top of the file. Returns a LIBMTP_error_number_t.
*
* @param devlist a list of devices with primed PTP_USB and params structs.
* @return Error Codes as per the type definition
*/
LIBMTP_error_number_t find_usb_devices(mtpdevice_list_t **devlist)
{
mtpdevice_list_t *mtp_device_list = NULL;
LIBMTP_error_number_t ret;
/*
* Recover list of attached USB devices that match MTP criteria, i.e.
* it either has an MTP device descriptor or it is in the known
* devices list.
*/
ret = get_mtp_usb_device_list (&mtp_device_list);
if (ret != LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE) {
return ret;
}
// Then prime them
ret = prime_device_memory(mtp_device_list);
if(ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: prime_device_memory() error code: %d on line %d\n", ret, __LINE__);
goto find_usb_devices_error_exit;
}
/* Assign specific device flags and detect unknown devices */
assign_known_device_flags(mtp_device_list);
/* Configure the devices */
ret = configure_usb_devices(mtp_device_list);
if(ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "LIBMTP PANIC: configure_usb_devices() error code: %d on line %d\n", ret, __LINE__);
goto find_usb_devices_error_exit;
}
/* we're connected to all devices, return the list and OK */
*devlist = mtp_device_list;
return LIBMTP_ERROR_NONE;
find_usb_devices_error_exit:
if(mtp_device_list != NULL) {
free_mtpdevice_list(mtp_device_list);
mtp_device_list = NULL;
}
*devlist = NULL;
return ret;
}
static void find_interface_and_endpoints(struct usb_device *dev,
uint8_t *interface,
int* inep,
int* inep_maxpacket,
int* outep,
int *outep_maxpacket,
int* intep)
{
int i;
// Loop over the device configurations
for (i = 0; i < dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations; i++) {
uint8_t j;
for (j = 0; j < dev->config[i].bNumInterfaces; j++) {
uint8_t k;
uint8_t no_ep;
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *ep;
if (dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations > 1 || dev->config[i].bNumInterfaces > 1) {
// OK This device has more than one interface, so we have to find out
// which one to use!
// FIXME: Probe the interface.
// FIXME: Release modules attached to all other interfaces in Linux...?
}
*interface = dev->config[i].interface[j].altsetting->bInterfaceNumber;
ep = dev->config[i].interface[j].altsetting->endpoint;
no_ep = dev->config[i].interface[j].altsetting->bNumEndpoints;
for (k = 0; k < no_ep; k++) {
if (ep[k].bmAttributes==USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_BULK) {
if ((ep[k].bEndpointAddress&USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK)==
USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK)
{
*inep=ep[k].bEndpointAddress;
*inep_maxpacket=ep[k].wMaxPacketSize;
}
if ((ep[k].bEndpointAddress&USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK)==0)
{
*outep=ep[k].bEndpointAddress;
*outep_maxpacket=ep[k].wMaxPacketSize;
}
} else if (ep[k].bmAttributes==USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_INTERRUPT){
if ((ep[k].bEndpointAddress&USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK)==
USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK)
{
*intep=ep[k].bEndpointAddress;
}
}
}
// We assigned the endpoints so return here.
return;
}
}
}
void close_device (PTP_USB *ptp_usb, PTPParams *params)
{
if (ptp_closesession(params)!=PTP_RC_OK)
fprintf(stderr,"ERROR: Could not close session!\n");
close_usb(ptp_usb);
}
static int usb_clear_stall_feature(PTP_USB* ptp_usb, int ep)
{
return (usb_control_msg(ptp_usb->handle,
USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_FEATURE_HALT,
ep, NULL, 0, 3000));
}
static int usb_get_endpoint_status(PTP_USB* ptp_usb, int ep, uint16_t* status)
{
return (usb_control_msg(ptp_usb->handle,
USB_DP_DTH|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, USB_REQ_GET_STATUS,
USB_FEATURE_HALT, ep, (char *)status, 2, 3000));
}