return code; \
} while(0);
+
/**
Internal function to close usb device pointer.
Sets ftdi->usb_dev to NULL.
ftdi->type = TYPE_BM; /* chip type */
ftdi->baudrate = -1;
- ftdi->bitbang_enabled = 0;
+ ftdi->bitbang_enabled = 0; /* 0: normal mode 1: any of the bitbang modes enabled */
ftdi->readbuffer = NULL;
ftdi->readbuffer_offset = 0;
ftdi->readbuffer_remaining = 0;
ftdi->writebuffer_chunksize = 4096;
+ ftdi->max_packet_size = 0;
ftdi->interface = 0;
ftdi->index = 0;
ftdi->in_ep = 0x02;
ftdi->out_ep = 0x81;
- ftdi->bitbang_mode = 1; /* 1: Normal bitbang mode, 2: SPI bitbang mode */
+ ftdi->bitbang_mode = 1; /* when bitbang is enabled this holds the number of the mode */
ftdi->error_str = NULL;
}
/**
- Opens a ftdi device given by a usb_device.
+ * Internal function to determine the maximum packet size.
+ * \param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
+ * \param dev libusb usb_dev to use
+ * \retval Maximum packet size for this device
+ */
+static unsigned int _ftdi_determine_max_packet_size(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, struct usb_device *dev)
+{
+ unsigned int packet_size;
+
+ // Determine maximum packet size. Init with default value.
+ // New hi-speed devices from FTDI use a packet size of 512 bytes
+ // but could be connected to a normal speed USB hub -> 64 bytes packet size.
+ if (ftdi->type == TYPE_2232H || ftdi->type == TYPE_4232H)
+ packet_size = 512;
+ else
+ packet_size = 64;
+
+ if (dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations > 0 && dev->config)
+ {
+ struct usb_config_descriptor config = dev->config[0];
+
+ if (ftdi->interface < config.bNumInterfaces)
+ {
+ struct usb_interface interface = config.interface[ftdi->interface];
+ if (interface.num_altsetting > 0)
+ {
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor descriptor = interface.altsetting[0];
+ if (descriptor.bNumEndpoints > 0)
+ {
+ packet_size = descriptor.endpoint[0].wMaxPacketSize;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return packet_size;
+}
+
+/**
+ Opens a ftdi device given by an usb_device.
\param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
\param dev libusb usb_dev to use
int ftdi_usb_open_dev(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, struct usb_device *dev)
{
int detach_errno = 0;
+ int config_val = 1;
if (!(ftdi->usb_dev = usb_open(dev)))
ftdi_error_return(-4, "usb_open() failed");
detach_errno = errno;
#endif
+#ifdef __WIN32__
// set configuration (needed especially for windows)
// tolerate EBUSY: one device with one configuration, but two interfaces
// and libftdi sessions to both interfaces (e.g. FT2232)
- if (dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations > 0 &&
- usb_set_configuration(ftdi->usb_dev, dev->config[0].bConfigurationValue) &&
- errno != EBUSY)
+
+ if (dev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations > 0)
{
- ftdi_usb_close_internal (ftdi);
- if (detach_errno == EPERM)
- {
- ftdi_error_return(-8, "inappropriate permissions on device!");
- }
- else
+ // libusb-win32 on Windows 64 can return a null pointer for a valid device
+ if (dev->config)
+ config_val = dev->config[0].bConfigurationValue;
+
+ if (usb_set_configuration(ftdi->usb_dev, config_val) &&
+ errno != EBUSY)
{
- ftdi_error_return(-3, "unable to set usb configuration. Make sure ftdi_sio is unloaded!");
+ ftdi_usb_close_internal (ftdi);
+ if (detach_errno == EPERM)
+ {
+ ftdi_error_return(-8, "inappropriate permissions on device!");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ftdi_error_return(-3, "unable to set usb configuration. Make sure ftdi_sio is unloaded!");
+ }
}
}
+#endif
if (usb_claim_interface(ftdi->usb_dev, ftdi->interface) != 0)
{
ftdi_error_return(-6, "ftdi_usb_reset failed");
}
- if (ftdi_set_baudrate (ftdi, 9600) != 0)
- {
- ftdi_usb_close_internal (ftdi);
- ftdi_error_return(-7, "set baudrate failed");
- }
-
// Try to guess chip type
// Bug in the BM type chips: bcdDevice is 0x200 for serial == 0
if (dev->descriptor.bcdDevice == 0x400 || (dev->descriptor.bcdDevice == 0x200
break;
}
+ // Determine maximum packet size
+ ftdi->max_packet_size = _ftdi_determine_max_packet_size(ftdi, dev);
+
+ if (ftdi_set_baudrate (ftdi, 9600) != 0)
+ {
+ ftdi_usb_close_internal (ftdi);
+ ftdi_error_return(-7, "set baudrate failed");
+ }
+
ftdi_error_return(0, "all fine");
}
int ftdi_usb_open_desc(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, int vendor, int product,
const char* description, const char* serial)
{
+ return ftdi_usb_open_desc_index(ftdi,vendor,product,description,serial,0);
+}
+
+/**
+ Opens the index-th device with a given, vendor id, product id,
+ description and serial.
+
+ \param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
+ \param vendor Vendor ID
+ \param product Product ID
+ \param description Description to search for. Use NULL if not needed.
+ \param serial Serial to search for. Use NULL if not needed.
+ \param index Number of matching device to open if there are more than one, starts with 0.
+
+ \retval 0: all fine
+ \retval -1: usb_find_busses() failed
+ \retval -2: usb_find_devices() failed
+ \retval -3: usb device not found
+ \retval -4: unable to open device
+ \retval -5: unable to claim device
+ \retval -6: reset failed
+ \retval -7: set baudrate failed
+ \retval -8: get product description failed
+ \retval -9: get serial number failed
+ \retval -10: unable to close device
+*/
+int ftdi_usb_open_desc_index(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, int vendor, int product,
+ const char* description, const char* serial, unsigned int index)
+{
struct usb_bus *bus;
struct usb_device *dev;
char string[256];
if (ftdi_usb_close_internal (ftdi) != 0)
ftdi_error_return(-10, "unable to close device");
+ if (index > 0)
+ {
+ index--;
+ continue;
+ }
+
return ftdi_usb_open_dev(ftdi, dev);
}
}
}
/**
+ Opens the ftdi-device described by a description-string.
+ Intended to be used for parsing a device-description given as commandline argument.
+
+ \param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
+ \param description NULL-terminated description-string, using this format:
+ \li <tt>d:\<devicenode></tt> path of bus and device-node (e.g. "003/001") within usb device tree (usually at /proc/bus/usb/)
+ \li <tt>i:\<vendor>:\<product></tt> first device with given vendor and product id, ids can be decimal, octal (preceded by "0") or hex (preceded by "0x")
+ \li <tt>i:\<vendor>:\<product>:\<index></tt> as above with index being the number of the device (starting with 0) if there are more than one
+ \li <tt>s:\<vendor>:\<product>:\<serial></tt> first device with given vendor id, product id and serial string
+
+ \note The description format may be extended in later versions.
+
+ \retval 0: all fine
+ \retval -1: usb_find_busses() failed
+ \retval -2: usb_find_devices() failed
+ \retval -3: usb device not found
+ \retval -4: unable to open device
+ \retval -5: unable to claim device
+ \retval -6: reset failed
+ \retval -7: set baudrate failed
+ \retval -8: get product description failed
+ \retval -9: get serial number failed
+ \retval -10: unable to close device
+ \retval -11: illegal description format
+*/
+int ftdi_usb_open_string(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, const char* description)
+{
+ if (description[0] == 0 || description[1] != ':')
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+
+ if (description[0] == 'd')
+ {
+ struct usb_bus *bus;
+ struct usb_device *dev;
+ char dev_name[PATH_MAX+1];
+
+ usb_init();
+
+ if (usb_find_busses() < 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-1, "usb_find_busses() failed");
+ if (usb_find_devices() < 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-2, "usb_find_devices() failed");
+
+ for (bus = usb_get_busses(); bus; bus = bus->next)
+ {
+ for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev = dev->next)
+ {
+ snprintf(dev_name, sizeof(dev_name), "%s/%s",bus->dirname,dev->filename);
+ if (strcmp(description+2,dev_name) == 0)
+ return ftdi_usb_open_dev(ftdi, dev);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // device not found
+ ftdi_error_return(-3, "device not found");
+ }
+ else if (description[0] == 'i' || description[0] == 's')
+ {
+ unsigned int vendor;
+ unsigned int product;
+ unsigned int index=0;
+ const char *serial=NULL;
+ const char *startp, *endp;
+
+ errno=0;
+ startp=description+2;
+ vendor=strtoul((char*)startp,(char**)&endp,0);
+ if (*endp != ':' || endp == startp || errno != 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+
+ startp=endp+1;
+ product=strtoul((char*)startp,(char**)&endp,0);
+ if (endp == startp || errno != 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+
+ if (description[0] == 'i' && *endp != 0)
+ {
+ /* optional index field in i-mode */
+ if (*endp != ':')
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+
+ startp=endp+1;
+ index=strtoul((char*)startp,(char**)&endp,0);
+ if (*endp != 0 || endp == startp || errno != 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+ }
+ if (description[0] == 's')
+ {
+ if (*endp != ':')
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+
+ /* rest of the description is the serial */
+ serial=endp+1;
+ }
+
+ return ftdi_usb_open_desc_index(ftdi, vendor, product, NULL, serial, index);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ftdi_error_return(-11, "illegal description format");
+ }
+}
+
+/**
Resets the ftdi device.
\param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
return rtn;
}
-/*
+/**
ftdi_convert_baudrate returns nearest supported baud rate to that requested.
Function is only used internally
\internal
}
// Split into "value" and "index" values
*value = (unsigned short)(encoded_divisor & 0xFFFF);
- if (ftdi->type == TYPE_2232C)
+ if (ftdi->type == TYPE_2232C || ftdi->type == TYPE_2232H || ftdi->type == TYPE_4232H)
{
*index = (unsigned short)(encoded_divisor >> 8);
*index &= 0xFF00;
\retval 0: no data was available
\retval >0: number of bytes read
- \remark This function is not useful in bitbang mode.
- Use ftdi_read_pins() to get the current state of the pins.
*/
int ftdi_read_data(struct ftdi_context *ftdi, unsigned char *buf, int size)
{
int offset = 0, ret = 1, i, num_of_chunks, chunk_remains;
- int packet_size;
+ int packet_size = ftdi->max_packet_size;
- // New hi-speed devices from FTDI use a packet size of 512 bytes
- if (ftdi->type == TYPE_2232H || ftdi->type == TYPE_4232H)
- packet_size = 512;
- else
- packet_size = 64;
+ // Packet size sanity check (avoid division by zero)
+ if (packet_size == 0)
+ ftdi_error_return(-1, "max_packet_size is bogus (zero)");
// everything we want is still in the readbuffer?
if (size <= ftdi->readbuffer_remaining)
/**
Enable bitbang mode.
- For advanced bitbang modes of the FT2232C chip use ftdi_set_bitmode().
+ \deprecated use \ref ftdi_set_bitmode with mode BITMODE_BITBANG instead
\param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
\param bitmask Bitmask to configure lines.
}
/**
- Enable advanced bitbang mode for FT2232C chips.
+ Enable/disable bitbang modes.
\param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
\param bitmask Bitmask to configure lines.
HIGH/ON value configures a line as output.
- \param mode Bitbang mode: 1 for normal mode, 2 for SPI mode
+ \param mode Bitbang mode: use the values defined in \ref ftdi_mpsse_mode
\retval 0: all fine
\retval -1: can't enable bitbang mode
usb_val = bitmask; // low byte: bitmask
usb_val |= (mode << 8);
if (usb_control_msg(ftdi->usb_dev, FTDI_DEVICE_OUT_REQTYPE, SIO_SET_BITMODE_REQUEST, usb_val, ftdi->index, NULL, 0, ftdi->usb_write_timeout) != 0)
- ftdi_error_return(-1, "unable to configure bitbang mode. Perhaps not a 2232C type chip?");
+ ftdi_error_return(-1, "unable to configure bitbang mode. Perhaps selected mode not supported on your chip?");
ftdi->bitbang_mode = mode;
- ftdi->bitbang_enabled = (mode == BITMODE_BITBANG || mode == BITMODE_SYNCBB)?1:0;
+ ftdi->bitbang_enabled = (mode == BITMODE_RESET) ? 0 : 1;
return 0;
}
/**
- Directly read pin state. Useful for bitbang mode.
+ Directly read pin state, circumventing the read buffer. Useful for bitbang mode.
\param ftdi pointer to ftdi_context
\param pins Pointer to store pins into