[][src]Struct rusb::DeviceHandle

pub struct DeviceHandle<T: UsbContext> { /* fields omitted */ }

A handle to an open USB device.

Methods

impl<T: UsbContext> DeviceHandle<T>[src]

pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut libusb_device_handle[src]

Get the raw libusb_device_handle pointer, for advanced use in unsafe code.

This structure tracks claimed interfaces, and will get out if sync if interfaces are manipulated externally. Use only libusb endpoint IO functions.

pub fn device(&self) -> Device<T>[src]

Get the device associated to this handle

pub fn active_configuration(&self) -> Result<u8>[src]

Returns the active configuration number.

pub fn set_active_configuration(&mut self, config: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Sets the device's active configuration.

pub fn unconfigure(&mut self) -> Result<()>[src]

Puts the device in an unconfigured state.

pub fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<()>[src]

Resets the device.

pub fn clear_halt(&mut self, endpoint: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Clear the halt/stall condition for an endpoint.

pub fn kernel_driver_active(&self, iface: u8) -> Result<bool>[src]

Indicates whether the device has an attached kernel driver.

This method is not supported on all platforms.

pub fn detach_kernel_driver(&mut self, iface: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Detaches an attached kernel driver from the device.

This method is not supported on all platforms.

pub fn attach_kernel_driver(&mut self, iface: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Attaches a kernel driver to the device.

This method is not supported on all platforms.

pub fn set_auto_detach_kernel_driver(&mut self, auto_detach: bool) -> Result<()>[src]

Enable/disable automatic kernel driver detachment.

When this is enabled rusb will automatically detach the kernel driver on an interface when claiming the interface, and attach it when releasing the interface.

On platforms which do not have support, this function will return Error::NotSupported, and rusb will continue as if this function was never called.

pub fn claim_interface(&mut self, iface: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Claims one of the device's interfaces.

An interface must be claimed before operating on it. All claimed interfaces are released when the device handle goes out of scope.

pub fn release_interface(&mut self, iface: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Releases a claimed interface.

pub fn set_alternate_setting(&mut self, iface: u8, setting: u8) -> Result<()>[src]

Sets an interface's active setting.

pub fn read_interrupt(
    &self,
    endpoint: u8,
    buf: &mut [u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Reads from an interrupt endpoint.

This function attempts to read from the interrupt endpoint with the address given by the endpoint parameter and fills buf with any data received from the endpoint. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

If the return value is Ok(n), then buf is populated with n bytes of data received from the endpoint.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were read.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if the endpoint is not an input endpoint.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the endpoint halted.
  • Overflow if the device offered more data.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn write_interrupt(
    &self,
    endpoint: u8,
    buf: &[u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Writes to an interrupt endpoint.

This function attempts to write the contents of buf to the interrupt endpoint with the address given by the endpoint parameter. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

If the return value is Ok(n), then n bytes of buf were written to the endpoint.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were written.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if the endpoint is not an output endpoint.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the endpoint halted.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn read_bulk(
    &self,
    endpoint: u8,
    buf: &mut [u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Reads from a bulk endpoint.

This function attempts to read from the bulk endpoint with the address given by the endpoint parameter and fills buf with any data received from the endpoint. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

If the return value is Ok(n), then buf is populated with n bytes of data received from the endpoint.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were read.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if the endpoint is not an input endpoint.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the endpoint halted.
  • Overflow if the device offered more data.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn write_bulk(
    &self,
    endpoint: u8,
    buf: &[u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Writes to a bulk endpoint.

This function attempts to write the contents of buf to the bulk endpoint with the address given by the endpoint parameter. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

If the return value is Ok(n), then n bytes of buf were written to the endpoint.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were written.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if the endpoint is not an output endpoint.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the endpoint halted.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn read_control(
    &self,
    request_type: u8,
    request: u8,
    value: u16,
    index: u16,
    buf: &mut [u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Reads data using a control transfer.

This function attempts to read data from the device using a control transfer and fills buf with any data received during the transfer. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

The parameters request_type, request, value, and index specify the fields of the control transfer setup packet (bmRequestType, bRequest, wValue, and wIndex respectively). The values for each of these parameters shall be given in host-endian byte order. The value for the request_type parameter can be built with the helper function, request_type(). The meaning of the other parameters depends on the type of control request.

If the return value is Ok(n), then buf is populated with n bytes of data.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were read.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if request_type does not specify a read transfer.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the control request was not supported by the device.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn write_control(
    &self,
    request_type: u8,
    request: u8,
    value: u16,
    index: u16,
    buf: &[u8],
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<usize>
[src]

Writes data using a control transfer.

This function attempts to write the contents of buf to the device using a control transfer. The function blocks up to the amount of time specified by timeout.

The parameters request_type, request, value, and index specify the fields of the control transfer setup packet (bmRequestType, bRequest, wValue, and wIndex respectively). The values for each of these parameters shall be given in host-endian byte order. The value for the request_type parameter can be built with the helper function, request_type(). The meaning of the other parameters depends on the type of control request.

If the return value is Ok(n), then n bytes of buf were transfered.

Errors

If this function encounters any form of error while fulfilling the transfer request, an error variant will be returned. If an error variant is returned, no bytes were read.

The errors returned by this function include:

  • InvalidParam if request_type does not specify a write transfer.
  • Timeout if the transfer timed out.
  • Pipe if the control request was not supported by the device.
  • NoDevice if the device has been disconnected.
  • Io if the transfer encountered an I/O error.

pub fn read_languages(&self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<Vec<Language>>[src]

Reads the languages supported by the device's string descriptors.

This function returns a list of languages that can be used to read the device's string descriptors.

pub fn read_string_descriptor_ascii(&self, index: u8) -> Result<String>[src]

Reads a ascii string descriptor from the device.

pub fn read_string_descriptor(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    index: u8,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads a string descriptor from the device.

language should be one of the languages returned from read_languages.

pub fn read_manufacturer_string_ascii(
    &self,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's manufacturer string descriptor (ascii).

pub fn read_manufacturer_string(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's manufacturer string descriptor.

pub fn read_product_string_ascii(
    &self,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's product string descriptor (ascii).

pub fn read_product_string(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's product string descriptor.

pub fn read_serial_number_string_ascii(
    &self,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's serial number string descriptor (ascii).

pub fn read_serial_number_string(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    device: &DeviceDescriptor,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the device's serial number string descriptor.

pub fn read_configuration_string(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    configuration: &ConfigDescriptor,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the string descriptor for a configuration's description.

pub fn read_interface_string(
    &self,
    language: Language,
    interface: &InterfaceDescriptor,
    timeout: Duration
) -> Result<String>
[src]

Reads the string descriptor for a interface's description.

Trait Implementations

impl<T: UsbContext> Drop for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

fn drop(&mut self)[src]

Closes the device.

impl<T: Eq + UsbContext> Eq for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

impl<T: PartialEq + UsbContext> PartialEq<DeviceHandle<T>> for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

impl<T: UsbContext> Send for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

impl<T: UsbContext> StructuralEq for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

impl<T: UsbContext> StructuralPartialEq for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

impl<T: UsbContext> Sync for DeviceHandle<T>[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for DeviceHandle<T> where
    T: RefUnwindSafe

impl<T> Unpin for DeviceHandle<T> where
    T: Unpin

impl<T> UnwindSafe for DeviceHandle<T> where
    T: UnwindSafe

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impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.