1 module hidapi.bindings; 2 /******************************************************* 3 HIDAPI - Multi-Platform library for 4 communication with HID devices. 5 6 Alan Ott 7 Signal 11 Software 8 9 8/22/2009 10 11 Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved. 12 13 At the discretion of the user of this library, 14 this software may be licensed under the terms of the 15 GNU General Public License v3, a BSD-Style license, or the 16 original HIDAPI license as outlined in the LICENSE.txt, 17 LICENSE-gpl3.txt, LICENSE-bsd.txt, and LICENSE-orig.txt 18 files located at the root of the source distribution. 19 These files may also be found in the public source 20 code repository located at: 21 http://github.com/signal11/hidapi . 22 ********************************************************/ 23 24 /** @file 25 * @defgroup API hidapi API 26 */ 27 28 import core.stdc.stddef; 29 30 extern (C): /**< API export macro */ /**< API call macro */ /**< API export and call macro*/ 31 32 struct hid_device_; 33 alias hid_device = hid_device_; /**< opaque hidapi structure */ 34 35 /** hidapi info structure */ 36 struct hid_device_info 37 { 38 /** Platform-specific device path */ 39 char* path; 40 /** Device Vendor ID */ 41 ushort vendor_id; 42 /** Device Product ID */ 43 ushort product_id; 44 /** Serial Number */ 45 wchar_t* serial_number; 46 /** Device Release Number in binary-coded decimal, 47 also known as Device Version Number */ 48 ushort release_number; 49 /** Manufacturer String */ 50 wchar_t* manufacturer_string; 51 /** Product string */ 52 wchar_t* product_string; 53 /** Usage Page for this Device/Interface 54 (Windows/Mac only). */ 55 ushort usage_page; 56 /** Usage for this Device/Interface 57 (Windows/Mac only).*/ 58 ushort usage; 59 /** The USB interface which this logical device 60 represents. Valid on both Linux implementations 61 in all cases, and valid on the Windows implementation 62 only if the device contains more than one interface. */ 63 int interface_number; 64 65 /** Pointer to the next device */ 66 hid_device_info* next; 67 } 68 69 /** @brief Initialize the HIDAPI library. 70 71 This function initializes the HIDAPI library. Calling it is not 72 strictly necessary, as it will be called automatically by 73 hid_enumerate() and any of the hid_open_*() functions if it is 74 needed. This function should be called at the beginning of 75 execution however, if there is a chance of HIDAPI handles 76 being opened by different threads simultaneously. 77 78 @ingroup API 79 80 @returns 81 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 82 */ 83 int hid_init (); 84 85 /** @brief Finalize the HIDAPI library. 86 87 This function frees all of the static data associated with 88 HIDAPI. It should be called at the end of execution to avoid 89 memory leaks. 90 91 @ingroup API 92 93 @returns 94 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 95 */ 96 int hid_exit (); 97 98 /** @brief Enumerate the HID Devices. 99 100 This function returns a linked list of all the HID devices 101 attached to the system which match vendor_id and product_id. 102 If @p vendor_id is set to 0 then any vendor matches. 103 If @p product_id is set to 0 then any product matches. 104 If @p vendor_id and @p product_id are both set to 0, then 105 all HID devices will be returned. 106 107 @ingroup API 108 @param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the types of device 109 to open. 110 @param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the types of 111 device to open. 112 113 @returns 114 This function returns a pointer to a linked list of type 115 struct #hid_device, containing information about the HID devices 116 attached to the system, or NULL in the case of failure. Free 117 this linked list by calling hid_free_enumeration(). 118 */ 119 hid_device_info* hid_enumerate (ushort vendor_id, ushort product_id); 120 121 /** @brief Free an enumeration Linked List 122 123 This function frees a linked list created by hid_enumerate(). 124 125 @ingroup API 126 @param devs Pointer to a list of struct_device returned from 127 hid_enumerate(). 128 */ 129 void hid_free_enumeration (hid_device_info* devs); 130 131 /** @brief Open a HID device using a Vendor ID (VID), Product ID 132 (PID) and optionally a serial number. 133 134 If @p serial_number is NULL, the first device with the 135 specified VID and PID is opened. 136 137 @ingroup API 138 @param vendor_id The Vendor ID (VID) of the device to open. 139 @param product_id The Product ID (PID) of the device to open. 140 @param serial_number The Serial Number of the device to open 141 (Optionally NULL). 142 143 @returns 144 This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on 145 success or NULL on failure. 146 */ 147 hid_device* hid_open (ushort vendor_id, ushort product_id, const(wchar_t)* serial_number); 148 149 /** @brief Open a HID device by its path name. 150 151 The path name be determined by calling hid_enumerate(), or a 152 platform-specific path name can be used (eg: /dev/hidraw0 on 153 Linux). 154 155 @ingroup API 156 @param path The path name of the device to open 157 158 @returns 159 This function returns a pointer to a #hid_device object on 160 success or NULL on failure. 161 */ 162 hid_device* hid_open_path (const(char)* path); 163 164 /** @brief Write an Output report to a HID device. 165 166 The first byte of @p data[] must contain the Report ID. For 167 devices which only support a single report, this must be set 168 to 0x0. The remaining bytes contain the report data. Since 169 the Report ID is mandatory, calls to hid_write() will always 170 contain one more byte than the report contains. For example, 171 if a hid report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to 172 hid_write(), the Report ID (or 0x0, for devices with a 173 single report), followed by the report data (16 bytes). In 174 this example, the length passed in would be 17. 175 176 hid_write() will send the data on the first OUT endpoint, if 177 one exists. If it does not, it will send the data through 178 the Control Endpoint (Endpoint 0). 179 180 @ingroup API 181 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 182 @param data The data to send, including the report number as 183 the first byte. 184 @param length The length in bytes of the data to send. 185 186 @returns 187 This function returns the actual number of bytes written and 188 -1 on error. 189 */ 190 int hid_write (hid_device* device, const(ubyte)* data, size_t length); 191 192 /** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device with timeout. 193 194 Input reports are returned 195 to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will 196 contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports. 197 198 @ingroup API 199 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 200 @param data A buffer to put the read data into. 201 @param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with 202 multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for 203 the report number. 204 @param milliseconds timeout in milliseconds or -1 for blocking wait. 205 206 @returns 207 This function returns the actual number of bytes read and 208 -1 on error. If no packet was available to be read within 209 the timeout period, this function returns 0. 210 */ 211 int hid_read_timeout (hid_device* dev, ubyte* data, size_t length, int milliseconds); 212 213 /** @brief Read an Input report from a HID device. 214 215 Input reports are returned 216 to the host through the INTERRUPT IN endpoint. The first byte will 217 contain the Report number if the device uses numbered reports. 218 219 @ingroup API 220 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 221 @param data A buffer to put the read data into. 222 @param length The number of bytes to read. For devices with 223 multiple reports, make sure to read an extra byte for 224 the report number. 225 226 @returns 227 This function returns the actual number of bytes read and 228 -1 on error. If no packet was available to be read and 229 the handle is in non-blocking mode, this function returns 0. 230 */ 231 int hid_read (hid_device* device, ubyte* data, size_t length); 232 233 /** @brief Set the device handle to be non-blocking. 234 235 In non-blocking mode calls to hid_read() will return 236 immediately with a value of 0 if there is no data to be 237 read. In blocking mode, hid_read() will wait (block) until 238 there is data to read before returning. 239 240 Nonblocking can be turned on and off at any time. 241 242 @ingroup API 243 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 244 @param nonblock enable or not the nonblocking reads 245 - 1 to enable nonblocking 246 - 0 to disable nonblocking. 247 248 @returns 249 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 250 */ 251 int hid_set_nonblocking (hid_device* device, int nonblock); 252 253 /** @brief Send a Feature report to the device. 254 255 Feature reports are sent over the Control endpoint as a 256 Set_Report transfer. The first byte of @p data[] must 257 contain the Report ID. For devices which only support a 258 single report, this must be set to 0x0. The remaining bytes 259 contain the report data. Since the Report ID is mandatory, 260 calls to hid_send_feature_report() will always contain one 261 more byte than the report contains. For example, if a hid 262 report is 16 bytes long, 17 bytes must be passed to 263 hid_send_feature_report(): the Report ID (or 0x0, for 264 devices which do not use numbered reports), followed by the 265 report data (16 bytes). In this example, the length passed 266 in would be 17. 267 268 @ingroup API 269 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 270 @param data The data to send, including the report number as 271 the first byte. 272 @param length The length in bytes of the data to send, including 273 the report number. 274 275 @returns 276 This function returns the actual number of bytes written and 277 -1 on error. 278 */ 279 int hid_send_feature_report (hid_device* device, const(ubyte)* data, size_t length); 280 281 /** @brief Get a feature report from a HID device. 282 283 Set the first byte of @p data[] to the Report ID of the 284 report to be read. Make sure to allow space for this 285 extra byte in @p data[]. Upon return, the first byte will 286 still contain the Report ID, and the report data will 287 start in data[1]. 288 289 @ingroup API 290 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 291 @param data A buffer to put the read data into, including 292 the Report ID. Set the first byte of @p data[] to the 293 Report ID of the report to be read, or set it to zero 294 if your device does not use numbered reports. 295 @param length The number of bytes to read, including an 296 extra byte for the report ID. The buffer can be longer 297 than the actual report. 298 299 @returns 300 This function returns the number of bytes read plus 301 one for the report ID (which is still in the first 302 byte), or -1 on error. 303 */ 304 int hid_get_feature_report (hid_device* device, ubyte* data, size_t length); 305 306 /** @brief Close a HID device. 307 308 @ingroup API 309 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 310 */ 311 void hid_close (hid_device* device); 312 313 /** @brief Get The Manufacturer String from a HID device. 314 315 @ingroup API 316 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 317 @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. 318 @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. 319 320 @returns 321 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 322 */ 323 int hid_get_manufacturer_string (hid_device* device, wchar_t* string, size_t maxlen); 324 325 /** @brief Get The Product String from a HID device. 326 327 @ingroup API 328 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 329 @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. 330 @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. 331 332 @returns 333 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 334 */ 335 int hid_get_product_string (hid_device* device, wchar_t* string, size_t maxlen); 336 337 /** @brief Get The Serial Number String from a HID device. 338 339 @ingroup API 340 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 341 @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. 342 @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. 343 344 @returns 345 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 346 */ 347 int hid_get_serial_number_string (hid_device* device, wchar_t* string, size_t maxlen); 348 349 /** @brief Get a string from a HID device, based on its string index. 350 351 @ingroup API 352 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 353 @param string_index The index of the string to get. 354 @param string A wide string buffer to put the data into. 355 @param maxlen The length of the buffer in multiples of wchar_t. 356 357 @returns 358 This function returns 0 on success and -1 on error. 359 */ 360 int hid_get_indexed_string (hid_device* device, int string_index, wchar_t* string, size_t maxlen); 361 362 /** @brief Get a string describing the last error which occurred. 363 364 @ingroup API 365 @param device A device handle returned from hid_open(). 366 367 @returns 368 This function returns a string containing the last error 369 which occurred or NULL if none has occurred. 370 */ 371 const(wchar_t)* hid_error (hid_device* device); 372