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25 #include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
26 #include "libsigrok-internal.h"
27 #include "serial_hid.h"
31 #include <windows.h> /* for HANDLE */
35 #define LOG_PREFIX "serial-hid"
38 #ifdef HAVE_SERIAL_COMM
43 * Serial port handling, HIDAPI library specific support code.
47 * @defgroup grp_serial_hid Serial port handling, HID group
49 * Make serial-over-HID communication appear like a regular serial port.
55 /* {{{ helper routines */
57 /* Strip off parity bits for "odd" data bit counts like in 7e1 frames. */
58 static void ser_hid_mask_databits(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
59 uint8_t *data, size_t len)
65 if ((serial->comm_params.data_bits % 8) == 0)
68 mask32 = (1UL << serial->comm_params.data_bits) - 1;
70 for (idx = 0; idx < len; idx++)
75 /* {{{ open/close/list/find HIDAPI connection, exchange HID requests and data */
78 * Convert a HIDAPI path (which depends on the target platform, and may
79 * depend on one of several available API variants on that platform) to
80 * something that is usable as a "port name" in conn= specs.
82 * Since conn= is passed with -d where multiple options (among them conn=)
83 * are separated by colons, port names themselves cannot contain colons.
85 * Just replace colons by a period in the simple case (Linux platform,
86 * hidapi-libusb implementation, bus/address/interface). Prefix the
87 * HIDAPI path in the complex cases (Linux hidapi-hidraw, Windows, Mac).
88 * Paths with colons outside of libusb based implementations are unhandled
89 * here, but were not yet seen on any sigrok supported platform either.
90 * So just reject them.
92 static char *get_hidapi_path_copy(const char *path)
94 static const char *accept = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF:";
95 static const char *keep = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF";
101 has_colon = strchr(path, ':') != NULL;
102 is_hex_colon = strspn(path, accept) == strlen(path);
103 if (has_colon && !is_hex_colon) {
104 sr_err("Unsupported HIDAPI path format: %s", path);
108 name = g_strdup_printf("%s%s", SER_HID_USB_PREFIX, path);
109 g_strcanon(name + strlen(SER_HID_USB_PREFIX), keep, '.');
111 name = g_strdup_printf("%s%s", SER_HID_RAW_PREFIX, path);
118 * Undo the port name construction that was done during scan. Extract
119 * the HIDAPI path from a conn= input spec (the part after the hid/
120 * prefix and chip type).
122 * Strip off the "raw" prefix, or undo colon substitution. See @ref
123 * get_hidapi_path_copy() for details.
125 static const char *extract_hidapi_path(char *buffer)
127 static const char *keep = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF:";
135 if (strncmp(p, SER_HID_RAW_PREFIX, strlen(SER_HID_RAW_PREFIX)) == 0) {
136 p += strlen(SER_HID_RAW_PREFIX);
139 if (strncmp(p, SER_HID_USB_PREFIX, strlen(SER_HID_USB_PREFIX)) == 0) {
140 p += strlen(SER_HID_USB_PREFIX);
141 g_strcanon(buffer, keep, ':');
149 * The HIDAPI specific list() callback, invoked by common serial.c code.
150 * Enumerate all devices (no VID:PID is involved).
151 * Invoke an 'append' callback with "path" and "name".
153 static GSList *ser_hid_hidapi_list(GSList *list, sr_ser_list_append_t append)
155 struct hid_device_info *devs, *curdev;
156 const char *chipname;
158 wchar_t *manuf, *prod, *serno;
162 devs = hid_enumerate(0x0000, 0x0000);
163 for (curdev = devs; curdev; curdev = curdev->next) {
165 * Determine the chip name from VID:PID (if it's one of
166 * the supported types with an ID known to us).
168 vid = curdev->vendor_id;
169 pid = curdev->product_id;
170 sr_dbg("DIAG: hidapi enum, vid:pid %04x:%04x, path %s\n",
171 curdev->vendor_id, curdev->product_id, curdev->path);
172 chipname = ser_hid_chip_find_name_vid_pid(vid, pid);
177 * Prefix port names such that open() calls with this
178 * conn= spec will end up here and contain all details
179 * that are essential for processing.
181 path = get_hidapi_path_copy(curdev->path);
184 name = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s/%s",
185 SER_HID_CONN_PREFIX, chipname, path);
189 * Print whatever information was available. Construct
190 * the description text from pieces. Absence of fields
191 * is not fatal, we have seen perfectly usable cables
192 * that only had a VID and PID (permissions were not an
195 manuf = curdev->manufacturer_string;
196 prod = curdev->product_string;
197 serno = curdev->serial_number;
198 vid = curdev->vendor_id;
199 pid = curdev->product_id;
200 desc = g_string_sized_new(128);
201 g_string_append_printf(desc, "HID");
203 g_string_append_printf(desc, " %ls", manuf);
205 g_string_append_printf(desc, " %ls", prod);
207 g_string_append_printf(desc, " %ls", serno);
209 g_string_append_printf(desc, " %04hx:%04hx", vid, pid);
210 list = append(list, name, desc->str);
211 g_string_free(desc, TRUE);
214 hid_free_enumeration(devs);
220 * The HIDAPI specific find_usb() callback, invoked by common serial.c code.
221 * Enumerate devices for the specified VID:PID pair.
222 * Invoke an "append" callback with 'path' for the device.
224 static GSList *ser_hid_hidapi_find_usb(GSList *list, sr_ser_find_append_t append,
225 uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id)
227 struct hid_device_info *devs, *curdev;
230 devs = hid_enumerate(vendor_id, product_id);
231 for (curdev = devs; curdev; curdev = curdev->next) {
233 list = append(list, name);
235 hid_free_enumeration(devs);
240 /* Get the serial number of a device specified by path. */
241 static int ser_hid_hidapi_get_serno(const char *path, char *buf, size_t blen)
251 usbpath = g_strdup(path);
252 hidpath = extract_hidapi_path(usbpath);
253 dev = hidpath ? hid_open_path(hidpath) : NULL;
258 serno_wch = g_malloc0(blen * sizeof(*serno_wch));
259 rc = hid_get_serial_number_string(dev, serno_wch, blen - 1);
266 snprintf(buf, blen, "%ls", serno_wch);
272 /* Get the VID and PID of a device specified by path. */
273 static int ser_hid_hidapi_get_vid_pid(const char *path,
274 uint16_t *vid, uint16_t *pid)
278 * Bummer! It would have been most reliable to just open the
279 * device by the specified path, and grab its VID:PID. But
280 * there is no way to get these parameters, neither in the
281 * HIDAPI itself, nor when cheating and reaching behind the API
282 * and accessing the libusb handle in dirty ways. :(
288 dev = hid_open_path(path);
292 *vid = dev->vendor_id;
294 *pid = dev->product_id;
300 * The fallback approach. Enumerate all devices, compare the
301 * enumerated USB path, and grab the VID:PID. Unfortunately the
302 * caller can provide path specs that differ from enumerated
303 * paths yet mean the same (address the same device). This needs
304 * more attention. Though the specific format of the path and
305 * its meaning are said to be OS specific, which is why we may
306 * not assume anything about it...
310 struct hid_device_info *devs, *dev;
313 usbpath = g_strdup(path);
314 hidpath = extract_hidapi_path(usbpath);
320 devs = hid_enumerate(0x0000, 0x0000);
322 for (dev = devs; dev; dev = dev->next) {
323 if (strcmp(dev->path, hidpath) != 0)
326 *vid = dev->vendor_id;
328 *pid = dev->product_id;
332 hid_free_enumeration(devs);
335 return found ? SR_OK : SR_ERR_NA;
339 static int ser_hid_hidapi_open_dev(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
343 if (!serial->usb_path || !*serial->usb_path)
347 * A path is available, assume that either a GUI or a
348 * user has copied what a previous listing has provided.
349 * Or a scan determined a matching device's USB path.
351 if (!serial->hid_path)
352 serial->hid_path = extract_hidapi_path(serial->usb_path);
353 hid_dev = hid_open_path(serial->hid_path);
354 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), hid_open_path(\"%s\") => %p", __func__,
355 serial->hid_path, hid_dev);
357 serial->hid_path = NULL;
361 serial->hid_dev = hid_dev;
362 hid_set_nonblocking(hid_dev, 1);
367 static void ser_hid_hidapi_close_dev(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
369 if (serial->hid_dev) {
370 hid_close(serial->hid_dev);
371 serial->hid_dev = NULL;
372 serial->hid_path = NULL;
374 g_slist_free_full(serial->hid_source_args, g_free);
375 serial->hid_source_args = NULL;
378 struct hidapi_source_args_t {
379 /* Application callback. */
380 sr_receive_data_callback cb;
382 /* The serial device, to store RX data. */
383 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
387 * Gets periodically invoked by the glib main loop. "Drives" (checks)
388 * progress of USB communication, and invokes the application's callback
389 * which processes RX data (when some has become available), as well as
390 * handles application level timeouts.
392 static int hidapi_source_cb(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data)
394 struct hidapi_source_args_t *args;
395 uint8_t rx_buf[SER_HID_CHUNK_SIZE];
398 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() fd %d, evt 0x%x, data %p.", __func__, fd, revents, cb_data);
402 * Drain receive data which the chip might have pending. This is
403 * "a copy" of the "background part" of ser_hid_read(), without
404 * the timeout support code, and not knowing how much data the
405 * application is expecting.
408 rc = args->serial->hid_chip_funcs->read_bytes(args->serial,
409 rx_buf, sizeof(rx_buf), 0);
411 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() queueing %d bytes.", __func__, rc);
412 ser_hid_mask_databits(args->serial, rx_buf, rc);
413 sr_ser_queue_rx_data(args->serial, rx_buf, rc);
418 * When RX data became available (now or earlier), pass this
419 * condition to the application callback. Always periodically
420 * run the application callback, since it handles timeouts and
421 * might carry out other tasks as well like signalling progress.
423 if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(args->serial))
425 rc = args->cb(fd, revents, args->cb_data);
426 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() rc %d.", __func__, rc);
431 #define WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE 10
432 static int ser_hid_hidapi_setup_source_add(struct sr_session *session,
433 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, int events, int timeout,
434 sr_receive_data_callback cb, void *cb_data)
436 struct hidapi_source_args_t *args;
439 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() evt 0x%x, to %d.", __func__, events, timeout);
442 /* Optionally enforce a minimum poll period. */
443 if (WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE && timeout > WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
444 timeout = WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE;
446 /* Allocate status container for background data reception. */
447 args = g_malloc0(sizeof(*args));
449 args->cb_data = cb_data;
450 args->serial = serial;
453 * Have a periodic timer installed. Register the allocated block
454 * with the serial device, since the GSource's finalizer won't
455 * free the memory, and we haven't bothered to create a custom
456 * HIDAPI specific GSource.
458 rc = sr_session_source_add(session, -1, events, timeout,
459 hidapi_source_cb, args);
460 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() added, rc %d.", __func__, rc);
465 serial->hid_source_args = g_slist_append(serial->hid_source_args, args);
470 static int ser_hid_hidapi_setup_source_remove(struct sr_session *session,
471 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
475 sr_dbg("DBG: %s().", __func__);
476 (void)sr_session_source_remove(session, -1);
478 * Release callback args here already? Can there be more than
479 * one source registered at any time, given that we pass fd -1
480 * which is used as the key for the session?
486 SR_PRIV int ser_hid_hidapi_get_report(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
487 uint8_t *data, size_t len)
491 rc = hid_get_feature_report(serial->hid_dev, data, len);
498 SR_PRIV int ser_hid_hidapi_set_report(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
499 const uint8_t *data, size_t len)
502 const wchar_t *err_text;
504 rc = hid_send_feature_report(serial->hid_dev, data, len);
506 err_text = hid_error(serial->hid_dev);
507 sr_dbg("%s() hidapi error: %ls", __func__, err_text);
514 SR_PRIV int ser_hid_hidapi_get_data(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
515 uint8_t ep, uint8_t *data, size_t len, int timeout)
522 rc = hid_read_timeout(serial->hid_dev, data, len, timeout);
524 rc = hid_read(serial->hid_dev, data, len);
533 SR_PRIV int ser_hid_hidapi_set_data(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
534 uint8_t ep, const uint8_t *data, size_t len, int timeout)
541 rc = hid_write(serial->hid_dev, data, len);
549 /* {{{ support for serial-over-HID chips */
551 static struct ser_hid_chip_functions **chips[SER_HID_CHIP_LAST] = {
552 [SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN] = NULL,
553 [SER_HID_CHIP_SIL_CP2110] = &ser_hid_chip_funcs_cp2110,
554 [SER_HID_CHIP_WCH_CH9325] = &ser_hid_chip_funcs_ch9325,
557 static struct ser_hid_chip_functions *get_hid_chip_funcs(enum ser_hid_chip_t chip)
559 struct ser_hid_chip_functions *funcs;
561 if (chip >= ARRAY_SIZE(chips))
565 funcs = *chips[chip];
572 static int ser_hid_setup_funcs(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
578 if (serial->hid_chip && !serial->hid_chip_funcs) {
579 serial->hid_chip_funcs = get_hid_chip_funcs(serial->hid_chip);
580 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs)
588 * Takes a pointer to the chip spec with potentially trailing data,
589 * returns the chip index and advances the spec pointer upon match,
590 * returns SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN upon mismatch.
592 static enum ser_hid_chip_t ser_hid_chip_find_enum(char **spec_p)
595 enum ser_hid_chip_t idx;
596 struct ser_hid_chip_functions *desc;
598 if (!spec_p || !*spec_p)
599 return SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN;
602 return SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN;
603 for (idx = 0; idx < SER_HID_CHIP_LAST; idx++) {
604 desc = get_hid_chip_funcs(idx);
609 if (!g_str_has_prefix(spec, desc->chipname))
611 spec += strlen(desc->chipname);
616 return SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN;
619 /* See if we can find a chip name for a VID:PID spec. */
620 SR_PRIV const char *ser_hid_chip_find_name_vid_pid(uint16_t vid, uint16_t pid)
623 struct ser_hid_chip_functions *desc;
624 const struct vid_pid_item *vid_pids;
626 for (chip_idx = 0; chip_idx < SER_HID_CHIP_LAST; chip_idx++) {
627 desc = get_hid_chip_funcs(chip_idx);
632 vid_pids = desc->vid_pid_items;
635 while (vid_pids->vid) {
636 if (vid_pids->vid == vid && vid_pids->pid == pid) {
637 return desc->chipname;
646 static const char *ser_hid_chip_get_text(enum ser_hid_chip_t idx)
648 struct ser_hid_chip_functions *desc;
650 desc = get_hid_chip_funcs(idx);
654 return desc->chipdesc;
658 * See if a text string is a valid USB path for a HID device.
659 * @param[in] serial The serial port that is about to get opened.
660 * @param[in] path The (assumed) USB path specification.
661 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR* upon failure.
663 static int try_open_path(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *path)
667 serial->usb_path = g_strdup(path);
668 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_open_dev(serial);
669 ser_hid_hidapi_close_dev(serial);
670 g_free(serial->usb_path);
671 serial->usb_path = NULL;
677 * Parse conn= specs for serial over HID communication.
679 * @param[in] serial The serial port that is about to get opened.
680 * @param[in] spec The caller provided conn= specification.
681 * @param[out] chip_ref Pointer to a chip type (enum).
682 * @param[out] path_ref Pointer to a USB path (text string).
683 * @param[out] serno_ref Pointer to a serial number (text string).
685 * @return 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure. Fills the *_ref output
690 * Summary of parsing rules as they are implemented:
691 * - Insist on the "hid" prefix. Accept "hid" alone without any other
693 * - The first field that follows can be a chip spec, yet is optional.
694 * - Any other field is assumed to be either a USB path or a serial
695 * number. There is no point in specifying both of these, as either
696 * of them uniquely identifies a device.
698 * Supported formats resulting from these rules:
700 * hid[/<chip>]/usb=<bus>.<dev>[.<if>]
701 * hid[/<chip>]/raw=<path> (may contain slashes!)
702 * hid[/<chip>]/sn=serno
704 * This routine just parses the conn= spec, which either was provided by
705 * a user, or may reflect (cite) an item of a previously gathered listing
706 * (clipboard provided by CLI clients, or selected from a GUI form).
707 * Another routine will fill in the blanks, and do the cable selection
708 * when a filter was specified.
710 * Users will want to use short forms when they need to come up with the
711 * specs by themselves. The "verbose" or seemingly redundant forms (chip
712 * _and_ path/serno spec) are useful when the cable uses non-standard or
713 * not-yet-supported VID:PID items when automatic chip detection fails.
715 static int ser_hid_parse_conn_spec(
716 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *spec,
717 enum ser_hid_chip_t *chip_ref, char **path_ref, char **serno_ref)
720 enum ser_hid_chip_t chip;
725 *chip_ref = SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN;
730 chip = SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN;
733 if (!serial || !spec || !*spec)
735 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), input spec: %s", __func__, spec);
738 /* The "hid" prefix is mandatory. */
739 if (!g_str_has_prefix(p, SER_HID_CONN_PREFIX)) {
740 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), not a HID port", __func__);
743 p += strlen(SER_HID_CONN_PREFIX);
746 * Check for prefixed fields, assume chip type spec otherwise.
747 * Paths and serial numbers "are greedy" (span to the end of
748 * the input spec). Chip types are optional, and cannot repeat
756 if (g_str_has_prefix(p, SER_HID_USB_PREFIX)) {
757 rc = try_open_path(serial, p);
758 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), open usb path %s => rc %d", __func__, p, rc);
763 } else if (g_str_has_prefix(p, SER_HID_RAW_PREFIX)) {
764 rc = try_open_path(serial, p);
765 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), open raw path %s => rc %d", __func__, p, rc);
770 } else if (g_str_has_prefix(p, SER_HID_SNR_PREFIX)) {
771 p += strlen(SER_HID_SNR_PREFIX);
772 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), snr %s", __func__, p);
780 chip = ser_hid_chip_find_enum(&endptr);
781 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), chip search, %s => %u", __func__, p, chip);
788 name = ser_hid_chip_get_text(chip);
789 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), chip %s", __func__, name);
791 sr_err("unsupported conn= spec %s, error at %s", spec, p);
800 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() done, chip %d, path %s, serno %s", __func__, chip, path, serno);
803 if (path_ref && path)
805 if (serno_ref && serno)
811 /* Get and compare serial number. Boolean return value. */
812 static int check_serno(const char *path, const char *serno_want)
815 const char *hid_path;
819 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(\"%s\", \"%s\")", __func__, path, serno_want);
821 usb_path = g_strdup(path);
822 hid_path = extract_hidapi_path(usb_path);
823 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_get_serno(hid_path, serno_got, sizeof(serno_got));
824 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), usb %s, hidapi %s => rc %d", __func__, usb_path, hid_path, rc);
827 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), could not get serial number", __func__);
830 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), got serno \"%s\"", __func__, serno_got);
832 rc = strcmp(serno_got, serno_want) == 0;
833 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), return %d", __func__, rc);
838 static GSList *append_find(GSList *devs, const char *path)
845 copy = g_strdup(path);
846 devs = g_slist_append(devs, copy);
851 static GSList *list_paths_for_vids_pids(const struct vid_pid_item *vid_pids)
858 for (idx = 0; /* EMPTY */; idx++) {
861 } else if (!vid_pids[idx].vid) {
864 vid = vid_pids[idx].vid;
865 pid = vid_pids[idx].pid;
867 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching VID:PID %04hx:%04hx",
869 list = ser_hid_hidapi_find_usb(list, append_find, vid, pid);
878 * Search for a matching USB device for HID communication.
880 * @param[inout] chip The HID chip type (enum).
881 * @param[inout] usbpath The USB path for the device (string).
882 * @param[in] serno The serial number to search for.
884 * @retval SR_OK upon success
885 * @retval SR_ERR_* upon failure.
889 * This routine fills in blanks which the conn= spec parser left open.
890 * When not specified yet, the HID chip type gets determined. When a
891 * serial number was specified, then search the corresponding device.
892 * Upon completion, the chip type and USB path for the device shall be
893 * known, as these are essential for subsequent operation.
895 static int ser_hid_chip_search(enum ser_hid_chip_t *chip_ref,
896 char **path_ref, const char *serno)
898 enum ser_hid_chip_t chip;
900 int have_chip, have_path, have_serno;
901 struct ser_hid_chip_functions *chip_funcs;
906 const struct vid_pid_item *vid_pids;
907 GSList *list, *matched, *matched2, *tmplist;
915 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() enter, chip %d, path %s, serno %s", __func__,
916 chip, path, serno ? serno : "<none>");
919 * Simplify the more complex conditions somewhat by assigning
920 * to local variables. Handle the easiest conditions first.
921 * - Either path or serial number can be specified, but not both
923 * - When a USB path is given, immediately see which HID chip
924 * the device has, without the need for enumeration.
925 * - When a serial number is given, enumerate the devices and
926 * search for that number. Either enumerate all devices of the
927 * specified HID chip type (try the VID:PID pairs that we are
928 * aware of), or try all HID devices for unknown chip types.
929 * Not finding the serial number is fatal.
930 * - When no path was found yet, enumerate the devices and pick
931 * one of them. Try known VID:PID pairs for a HID chip, or all
932 * devices for unknown chips. Make sure to pick a device of a
933 * supported chip type if the chip was not specified.
934 * - Determine the chip type if not yet known. There should be
935 * a USB path by now, determined in one of the above blocks.
937 have_chip = (chip != SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN) ? 1 : 0;
938 have_path = (path && *path) ? 1 : 0;
939 have_serno = (serno && *serno) ? 1 : 0;
940 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), have chip %d, path %d, serno %d", __func__,
941 have_chip, have_path, have_serno);
942 if (have_path && have_serno) {
943 sr_err("Unsupported combination of USB path and serno");
946 chip_funcs = have_chip ? get_hid_chip_funcs(chip) : NULL;
947 if (have_chip && !chip_funcs)
949 if (have_chip && !chip_funcs->vid_pid_items)
951 if (have_path && !have_chip) {
952 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching chip for path %s", __func__, path);
954 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_get_vid_pid(path, &vid, &pid);
955 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), rc %d, VID:PID %04x:%04x", __func__, rc, vid, pid);
958 name = ser_hid_chip_find_name_vid_pid(vid, pid);
959 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), name %s", __func__, name);
962 chip = ser_hid_chip_find_enum((char **)&name);
963 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), chip %d", __func__, chip);
964 if (chip == SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN)
969 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching path for serno %s", __func__, serno);
970 vid_pids = have_chip ? chip_funcs->vid_pid_items : NULL;
971 list = list_paths_for_vids_pids(vid_pids);
972 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), vid/pid list for chip type %p", __func__, list);
976 for (tmplist = list; tmplist; tmplist = tmplist->next) {
977 path = get_hidapi_path_copy(tmplist->data);
978 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), checking %s", __func__, path);
979 serno_matched = check_serno(path, serno);
988 path = g_strdup(matched->data);
989 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match, path %s", __func__, path);
991 g_slist_free_full(list, g_free);
994 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching path, chip %d", __func__, chip);
995 vid_pids = have_chip ? chip_funcs->vid_pid_items : NULL;
996 list = list_paths_for_vids_pids(vid_pids);
999 for (tmplist = list; tmplist; tmplist = tmplist->next) {
1000 path = tmplist->data;
1001 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), path %s", __func__, path);
1003 matched = matched2 = NULL;
1005 /* List already only contains specified chip. */
1007 path = matched->data;
1008 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match 1 %s", __func__, path);
1009 matched2 = list->next;
1011 path = matched2->data;
1012 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match 2 %s", __func__, path);
1015 /* Works for lists with one or multiple chips. Saves indentation. */
1016 for (tmplist = list; tmplist; tmplist = tmplist->next) {
1019 path = tmplist->data;
1020 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_get_vid_pid(path, &vid, &pid);
1021 if (rc || !ser_hid_chip_find_name_vid_pid(vid, pid))
1025 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match 1 %s", __func__, path);
1030 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match 2 %s", __func__, path);
1035 g_slist_free_full(list, g_free);
1039 * TODO Optionally fail harder, expect users to provide
1040 * unambiguous cable specs.
1043 sr_info("More than one cable matches, random pick.");
1044 path = get_hidapi_path_copy(matched->data);
1045 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), match, path %s", __func__, path);
1047 g_slist_free_full(list, g_free);
1049 if (have_path && !have_chip) {
1050 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching chip for path %s", __func__, path);
1052 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_get_vid_pid(path, &vid, &pid);
1053 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), rc %d, VID:PID %04x:%04x", __func__, rc, vid, pid);
1056 name = ser_hid_chip_find_name_vid_pid(vid, pid);
1057 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), name %s", __func__, name);
1058 if (!name || !*name)
1060 chip = ser_hid_chip_find_enum((char **)&name);
1061 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), chip %d", __func__, chip);
1062 if (chip == SER_HID_CHIP_UNKNOWN)
1067 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() leave, chip %d, path %s", __func__, chip, path);
1077 /* {{{ transport methods called by the common serial.c code */
1079 /* See if a serial port's name refers to an HID type. */
1080 SR_PRIV int ser_name_is_hid(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1087 if (!serial->port || !*serial->port)
1090 /* Accept either "hid" alone, or "hid/" as a prefix. */
1091 if (!g_str_has_prefix(serial->port, SER_HID_CONN_PREFIX))
1093 off = strlen(SER_HID_CONN_PREFIX);
1094 sep = serial->port[off];
1095 if (sep != '\0' && sep != '/')
1101 static int ser_hid_open(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, int flags)
1103 enum ser_hid_chip_t chip;
1104 char *usbpath, *serno;
1109 if (ser_hid_setup_funcs(serial) != 0) {
1110 sr_err("Cannot determine HID communication library.");
1114 rc = ser_hid_parse_conn_spec(serial, serial->port,
1115 &chip, &usbpath, &serno);
1120 * When a serial number was specified, or when the chip type or
1121 * the USB path were not specified, do a search to determine the
1122 * device's USB path.
1124 if (!chip || !usbpath || serno) {
1125 sr_dbg("DBG: %s(), searching ...", __func__);
1126 rc = ser_hid_chip_search(&chip, &usbpath, serno);
1132 * Open the HID device. Only store chip type and device handle
1133 * when open completes successfully.
1135 serial->hid_chip = chip;
1136 if (ser_hid_setup_funcs(serial) != 0) {
1137 sr_err("Cannot determine HID chip specific routines.");
1140 if (usbpath && *usbpath)
1141 serial->usb_path = usbpath;
1142 if (serno && *serno)
1143 serial->usb_serno = serno;
1145 rc = ser_hid_hidapi_open_dev(serial);
1147 sr_err("Failed to open HID device.");
1148 serial->hid_chip = 0;
1149 g_free(serial->usb_path);
1150 serial->usb_path = NULL;
1151 g_free(serial->usb_serno);
1152 serial->usb_serno = NULL;
1155 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() done, OK", __func__);
1157 if (!serial->rcv_buffer)
1158 serial->rcv_buffer = g_string_sized_new(SER_HID_CHUNK_SIZE);
1163 static int ser_hid_close(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1165 sr_dbg("DBG: %s()", __func__);
1166 ser_hid_hidapi_close_dev(serial);
1171 static int ser_hid_set_params(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
1172 int baudrate, int bits, int parity, int stopbits,
1173 int flowcontrol, int rts, int dtr)
1177 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() enter", __func__);
1178 if (ser_hid_setup_funcs(serial) != 0)
1180 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() chip funcs set", __func__);
1181 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs || !serial->hid_chip_funcs->set_params)
1183 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() set params avail", __func__);
1184 rc = serial->hid_chip_funcs->set_params(serial,
1185 baudrate, bits, parity, stopbits,
1186 flowcontrol, rts, dtr);
1187 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() set params rc %d", __func__, rc);
1192 static int ser_hid_setup_source_add(struct sr_session *session,
1193 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, int events, int timeout,
1194 sr_receive_data_callback cb, void *cb_data)
1196 return ser_hid_hidapi_setup_source_add(session, serial,
1197 events, timeout, cb, cb_data);
1200 static int ser_hid_setup_source_remove(struct sr_session *session,
1201 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1203 return ser_hid_hidapi_setup_source_remove(session, serial);
1206 static GSList *ser_hid_list(GSList *list, sr_ser_list_append_t append)
1208 return ser_hid_hidapi_list(list, append);
1211 static GSList *ser_hid_find_usb(GSList *list, sr_ser_find_append_t append,
1212 uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id)
1214 return ser_hid_hidapi_find_usb(list, append, vendor_id, product_id);
1217 static int ser_hid_flush(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1219 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs || !serial->hid_chip_funcs->flush)
1222 return serial->hid_chip_funcs->flush(serial);
1225 static int ser_hid_drain(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1227 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs || !serial->hid_chip_funcs->drain)
1230 return serial->hid_chip_funcs->drain(serial);
1233 static int ser_hid_write(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
1234 const void *buf, size_t count,
1235 int nonblocking, unsigned int timeout_ms)
1237 int total, max_chunk, chunk_len;
1240 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs || !serial->hid_chip_funcs->write_bytes)
1242 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs->max_bytes_per_request)
1245 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() shall send %zu bytes TX data.", __func__, count);
1247 max_chunk = serial->hid_chip_funcs->max_bytes_per_request;
1250 if (max_chunk && chunk_len > max_chunk)
1251 chunk_len = max_chunk;
1252 rc = serial->hid_chip_funcs->write_bytes(serial, buf, chunk_len);
1254 sr_err("Error sending transmit data to HID device.");
1257 if (rc != chunk_len) {
1258 sr_warn("Short transmission to HID device (%d/%d bytes)?",
1266 * Need we wait here? For data to drain through the slow
1267 * UART. Not all UART-over-HID chips will have FIFOs.
1278 static int ser_hid_read(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
1279 void *buf, size_t count,
1280 int nonblocking, unsigned int timeout_ms)
1282 gint64 deadline_us, now_us;
1283 uint8_t buffer[SER_HID_CHUNK_SIZE];
1287 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() count %zd, block %d, to %u", __func__,
1288 count, !nonblocking, timeout_ms);
1290 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs || !serial->hid_chip_funcs->read_bytes)
1292 if (!serial->hid_chip_funcs->max_bytes_per_request)
1296 * Immediately satisfy the caller's request from the RX buffer
1297 * if the requested amount of data is available already.
1299 if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial) >= count) {
1300 rc = sr_ser_unqueue_rx_data(serial, buf, count);
1305 * When a timeout was specified, then determine the deadline
1306 * where to stop reception.
1309 now_us = 0; /* Silence a (false) compiler warning. */
1311 now_us = g_get_monotonic_time();
1312 deadline_us = now_us + timeout_ms * 1000;
1316 * Keep receiving from the port until the caller's requested
1317 * amount of data has become available, or the timeout has
1318 * expired. In the absence of a timeout, stop reading when an
1319 * attempt no longer yields receive data.
1321 * This implementation assumes that applications will call the
1322 * read routine often enough, or that reception continues in
1323 * background, such that data is not lost and hardware and
1324 * software buffers won't overrun.
1328 * Determine the timeout (in milliseconds) for this
1329 * iteration. The 'now_us' timestamp was initially
1330 * determined above, and gets updated at the bottom of
1334 timeout_ms = (deadline_us - now_us) / 1000;
1337 } else if (nonblocking) {
1344 * Check the HID transport for the availability of more
1347 rc = serial->hid_chip_funcs->read_bytes(serial,
1348 buffer, sizeof(buffer), timeout_ms);
1350 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() read error %d.", __func__, rc);
1354 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() queueing %d bytes.", __func__, rc);
1355 ser_hid_mask_databits(serial, buffer, rc);
1356 sr_ser_queue_rx_data(serial, buffer, rc);
1358 got = sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial);
1361 * Stop reading when the requested amount is available,
1362 * or when the timeout has expired.
1364 * TODO Consider whether grabbing all RX data is more
1365 * desirable. Implementing this approach requires a cheap
1366 * check for the availability of more data on the USB level.
1370 if (nonblocking && !rc)
1373 now_us = g_get_monotonic_time();
1374 if (now_us >= deadline_us) {
1375 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() read loop timeout.", __func__);
1382 * Satisfy the caller's demand for receive data from previously
1383 * queued incoming data.
1387 sr_dbg("DBG: %s() passing %d bytes.", __func__, got);
1388 rc = sr_ser_unqueue_rx_data(serial, buf, count);
1393 static struct ser_lib_functions serlib_hid = {
1394 .open = ser_hid_open,
1395 .close = ser_hid_close,
1396 .flush = ser_hid_flush,
1397 .drain = ser_hid_drain,
1398 .write = ser_hid_write,
1399 .read = ser_hid_read,
1400 .set_params = ser_hid_set_params,
1401 .setup_source_add = ser_hid_setup_source_add,
1402 .setup_source_remove = ser_hid_setup_source_remove,
1403 .list = ser_hid_list,
1404 .find_usb = ser_hid_find_usb,
1405 .get_frame_format = NULL,
1407 SR_PRIV struct ser_lib_functions *ser_lib_funcs_hid = &serlib_hid;
1412 SR_PRIV int ser_name_is_hid(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1419 SR_PRIV struct ser_lib_functions *ser_lib_funcs_hid = NULL;