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241 .Sh USB TRANSFER OPERATIONS
261 and bind the transfer to the specified
282 for other transfer types.
303 will return a pointer to the allocated USB transfer according to the
314 will return the completion time of an USB transfer in
323 transfer completed.
329 transferred USB frames for the given USB transfer.
335 allocated when an USB transfer was setup for the given USB transfer.
341 associated with the given USB transfer.
351 frames associated with an USB transfer.
355 packet size, wMaxPacketSize, of the endpoint which the USB transfer is
361 will return the status of an USB transfer.
368 will return non-zero if the given USB transfer is
382 the given USB transfer.
387 If the given USB transfer is pending when this function is called, the
388 USB transfer will complete with an error after that this function has
394 will stop the given USB transfer and will not return
395 until the USB transfer has been stopped in hardware.
402 pointer for the given USB transfer and
419 is used to set various USB flags for the given USB transfer.
428 Will do a clear-stall before starting the transfer.
435 After an USB transfer is complete the USB frame length will get updated to the actual transferred l…
455 sets the timeout for the given USB transfer.
464 sets the total number of frames that should be executed when the USB transfer is submitted.
466 …B frames must be less than the maximum number of USB frames associated with the given USB transfer.
471 is a helper function for setting up a single frame USB BULK transfer.
477 frame USB CONTROL transfer depending on the control transfer length.
482 is a helper function for setting up a single frame USB INTERRUPT transfer.
487 is a helper function for setting up a multi frame USB ISOCHRONOUS transfer.
492 will perform a synchronous BULK or INTERRUPT transfer having length given by the
496 argument on the USB transfer given by the
502 argument is non-NULL the actual transfer length will be stored at the given pointer destination.
506 argument is non-zero the transfer will timeout after the given value in milliseconds.
508 This function does not change the transfer flags, like short packet not ok.
515 will get the USB transfer started, if not already
518 This function will not get the transfer queued in hardware.
525 will get the USB transfer stopped, if not already stopped.
533 will get the USB transfer queued in hardware.
540 with an USB transfer.
547 with an USB transfer.
693 is a pointer to a data transfer buffer associated with the control transaction.
696 is a pointer to a variable that will hold the actual transfer length after the
883 will wait until a pending USB transfer has completed on