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29.Dd December 29, 2001
30.Dt USBHID 3
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm usbhid ,
34.Nm hid_get_report_desc ,
35.Nm hid_use_report_desc ,
36.Nm hid_dispose_report_desc ,
37.Nm hid_start_parse ,
38.Nm hid_end_parse ,
39.Nm hid_get_item ,
40.Nm hid_report_size ,
41.Nm hid_locate ,
42.Nm hid_usage_page ,
43.Nm hid_usage_in_page ,
44.Nm hid_init ,
45.Nm hid_get_data ,
46.Nm hid_set_data
47.Nd USB HID access routines
48.Sh LIBRARY
49.Lb libusbhid
50.Sh SYNOPSIS
51.In usbhid.h
52.Ft report_desc_t
53.Fn hid_get_report_desc "int file"
54.Ft report_desc_t
55.Fn hid_use_report_desc "unsigned char *data" "unsigned int size"
56.Ft void
57.Fn hid_dispose_report_desc "report_desc_t d"
58.Ft hid_data_t
59.Fn hid_start_parse "report_desc_t d" "int kindset" "int id"
60.Ft void
61.Fn hid_end_parse "hid_data_t s"
62.Ft int
63.Fn hid_get_item "hid_data_t s" "hid_item_t *h"
64.Ft int
65.Fn hid_report_size "report_desc_t d" "hid_kind_t k" "int id"
66.Ft int
67.Fn hid_locate "report_desc_t d" "u_int usage" "hid_kind_t k" "hid_item_t *h" "int id"
68.Ft "const char *"
69.Fn hid_usage_page "int i"
70.Ft "const char *"
71.Fn hid_usage_in_page "u_int u"
72.Ft int
73.Fn hid_parse_usage_page "const char *"
74.Ft int
75.Fn hid_parse_usage_in_page "const char *"
76.Ft void
77.Fn hid_init "const char *file"
78.Ft int
79.Fn hid_get_data "const void *data" "const hid_item_t *h"
80.Ft void
81.Fn hid_set_data "void *buf" "const hid_item_t *h" "int data"
82.Sh DESCRIPTION
83The
84.Nm
85library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices.
86.Ss Introduction
87USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way.
88The
89.Nm
90library contains routines to extract the
91.Em "report descriptor"
92which contains the data layout information and then use this information.
93.Pp
94The routines can be divided into four parts: extraction of the descriptor,
95parsing of the descriptor, translating to/from symbolic names, and
96data manipulation.
97.Ss Descriptor Functions
98A report descriptor can be obtained by calling
99.Fn hid_get_report_desc
100with a file descriptor obtained by opening a
101.Xr uhid 4
102device.
103Alternatively a data buffer containing the report descriptor can be
104passed into
105.Fn hid_use_report_desc .
106The data is copied into an internal structure.
107When the report descriptor
108is no longer needed it should be freed by calling
109.Fn hid_dispose_report_desc .
110The type
111.Vt report_desc_t
112is opaque and should be used when calling the parsing functions.
113If
114.Fn hid_dispose_report_desc
115fails it will return
116.Dv NULL .
117.Ss Descriptor Parsing Functions
118To parse the report descriptor the
119.Fn hid_start_parse
120function should be called with a report descriptor and a set that
121describes which items that are interesting.
122The set is obtained by OR-ing together values
123.Fa "(1 << k)"
124where
125.Fa k
126is an item of type
127.Vt hid_kind_t .
128The report ID (if present) is given by
129.Fa id .
130The function returns
131.Dv NULL
132if the initialization fails, otherwise an opaque value to be used
133in subsequent calls.
134After parsing the
135.Fn hid_end_parse
136function should be called to free internal data structures.
137.Pp
138To iterate through all the items in the report descriptor
139.Fn hid_get_item
140should be called while it returns a value greater than 0.
141When the report descriptor ends it will returns 0; a syntax
142error within the report descriptor will cause a return value less
143than 0.
144The struct pointed to by
145.Fa h
146will be filled with the relevant data for the item.
147The definition of
148.Vt hid_item_t
149can be found in
150.In usbhid.h
151and the meaning of the components in the USB HID documentation.
152.Pp
153Data should be read/written to the device in the size of
154the report.
155The size of a report (of a certain kind) can be computed by the
156.Fn hid_report_size
157function.
158If the report is prefixed by an ID byte it is given by
159.Fa id .
160.Pp
161To locate a single item the
162.Fn hid_locate
163function can be used.
164It should be given the usage code of
165the item and its kind and it will fill the item and return
166non-zero if the item was found.
167.Ss Name Translation Functions
168The function
169.Fn hid_usage_page
170will return the symbolic name of a usage page, and the function
171.Fn hid_usage_in_page
172will return the symbolic name of the usage within the page.
173Both these functions may return a pointer to static data.
174.Pp
175The functions
176.Fn hid_parse_usage_page
177and
178.Fn hid_parse_usage_in_page
179are the inverses of
180.Fn hid_usage_page
181and
182.Fn hid_usage_in_page .
183They take a usage string and return the number of the usage, or \-1
184if it cannot be found.
185.Pp
186Before any of these functions can be called the usage table
187must be parsed, this is done by calling
188.Fn hid_init
189with the name of the table.
190Passing
191.Dv NULL
192to this function will cause it to use the default table.
193.Ss Data Extraction Functions
194Given the data obtained from a HID device and an item in the
195report descriptor the
196.Fn hid_get_data
197function extracts the value of the item.
198Conversely
199.Fn hid_set_data
200can be used to put data into a report (which must be zeroed first).
201.Sh FILES
202.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /usr/share/misc/usb_hid_usages"
203.It Pa /usr/share/misc/usb_hid_usages
204The default HID usage table.
205.El
206.Sh EXAMPLES
207Not yet.
208.Sh SEE ALSO
209The
210.Tn USB
211specifications can be found at
212.Pa http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/ .
213.Pp
214.Xr uhid 4 ,
215.Xr usb 4
216.Sh HISTORY
217The
218.Nm
219library first appeared in
220.Nx 1.5 .
221.Sh BUGS
222This man page is woefully incomplete.
223