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32.Dd November 22, 2006
33.Dt UHID 4
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm uhid
37.Nd USB generic HID support
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39To compile this driver into the kernel,
40place the following line in your
41kernel configuration file:
42.Bd -ragged -offset indent
43.Cd "device uhid"
44.Ed
45.Pp
46Alternatively, to load the driver as a
47module at boot time, place the following line in
48.Xr loader.conf 5 :
49.Bd -literal -offset indent
50uhid_load="YES"
51.Ed
52.Sh DESCRIPTION
53The
54.Nm
55driver provides support for all HID (Human Interface Device) interfaces
56in USB devices that do not have a special driver.
57.Pp
58The device handles the following
59.Xr ioctl 2
60calls:
61.Bl -tag -width indent
62.It Dv USB_GET_REPORT_ID Pq Vt int
63Get the report identifier used by this HID report.
64.It Dv USB_GET_REPORT_DESC Pq Vt "struct usb_ctl_report_desc"
65Get the HID report descriptor.
66Using
67this descriptor the exact layout and meaning of data to/from
68the device can be found.
69The report descriptor is delivered
70without any processing.
71.Bd -literal
72struct usb_ctl_report_desc {
73    int     ucrd_size;
74    u_char  ucrd_data[1024];	/* filled data size will vary */
75};
76.Ed
77.It Dv USB_SET_IMMED Pq Vt int
78Sets the device in a mode where each
79.Xr read 2
80will return the current value of the input report.
81Normally
82a
83.Xr read 2
84will only return the data that the device reports on its
85interrupt pipe.
86This call may fail if the device does not support
87this feature.
88.It Dv USB_GET_REPORT Pq Vt "struct usb_ctl_report"
89Get a report from the device without waiting for data on
90the interrupt pipe.
91The
92.Va report
93field indicates which report is requested.
94It should be
95.Dv UHID_INPUT_REPORT ,
96.Dv UHID_OUTPUT_REPORT ,
97or
98.Dv UHID_FEATURE_REPORT .
99This call may fail if the device does not support this feature.
100.Bd -literal
101struct usb_ctl_report {
102	int ucr_report;
103	u_char	ucr_data[1024];	/* used data size will vary */
104};
105.Ed
106.It Dv USB_SET_REPORT Pq Vt "struct usb_ctl_report"
107Set a report in the device.
108The
109.Va report
110field indicates which report is to be set.
111It should be
112.Dv UHID_INPUT_REPORT ,
113.Dv UHID_OUTPUT_REPORT ,
114or
115.Dv UHID_FEATURE_REPORT .
116This call may fail if the device does not support this feature.
117.El
118.Pp
119Use
120.Xr read 2
121to get data from the device.
122Data should be read in chunks of the
123size prescribed by the report descriptor.
124.Pp
125Use
126.Xr write 2
127to send data to the device.
128Data should be written in chunks of the
129size prescribed by the report descriptor.
130.Sh FILES
131.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/uhid?"
132.It Pa /dev/uhid?
133.El
134.Sh SEE ALSO
135.Xr usbhidctl 1 ,
136.Xr usb 4
137.Sh HISTORY
138The
139.Nm
140driver
141appeared in
142.Nx 1.4 .
143This manual page was adopted from
144.Nx
145by
146.An Tom Rhodes Aq trhodes@FreeBSD.org
147in April 2002.
148