HID Support/HID_Utilities.h

/*
 *  HID_Utilities.h
 *  HID Explorer
 *
 *  Created by ggs on Fri Apr 20 2001.
 
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#ifndef _HID_Utilities_h_
#define _HID_Utilities_h_
 
#include <Carbon/Carbon.h>
 
#include <IOKit/IOTypes.h>
// 10.0.x
//#include <IOKit/IOUSBHIDParser.h>
// 10.1.x
#include <Kernel/IOKit/hidsystem/IOHIDUsageTables.h>
 
#include <IOKit/HID/IOHIDLib.h>
 
// ==================================
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
 
// ==================================
 
enum
{
    kDefaultUserMin = 0,                    // default user min and max used for scaling
    kDefaultUserMax = 255,
};
 
enum HIDElementTypeMask
{
    kHIDElementTypeInput                = 1 << 1,
    kHIDElementTypeOutput               = 1 << 2,
    kHIDElementTypeFeature              = 1 << 3,
    kHIDElementTypeCollection           = 1 << 4,
    kHIDElementTypeIO                   = kHIDElementTypeInput | kHIDElementTypeOutput | kHIDElementTypeFeature,
    kHIDElementTypeAll                  = kHIDElementTypeIO | kHIDElementTypeCollection
};
typedef enum HIDElementTypeMask HIDElementTypeMask;
 
 
struct recElement
{
    IOHIDElementType type;                  // the type defined by IOHIDElementType in IOHIDKeys.h
    long usagePage;                         // usage page from IOUSBHIDParser.h which defines general usage
    long usage;                             // usage within above page from IOUSBHIDParser.h which defines specific usage
    IOHIDElementCookie cookie;              // unique value (within device of specific vendorID and productID) which identifies element, will NOT change
    long min;                               // reported min value possible
    long max;                               // reported max value possible
    long scaledMin;                         // reported scaled min value possible
    long scaledMax;                         // reported scaled max value possible
    long size;                              // size in bits of data return from element
    Boolean relative;                       // are reports relative to last report (deltas)
    Boolean wrapping;                       // does element wrap around (one value higher than max is min)
    Boolean nonLinear;                      // are the values reported non-linear relative to element movement
    Boolean preferredState;                 // does element have a preferred state (such as a button)
    Boolean nullState;                      // does element have null state
    long units;                             // units value is reported in (not used very often)
    long unitExp;                           // exponent for units (also not used very often)
    Str255 name;                            // name of element (not used often)
 
// runtime variables
    long minReport;                         // min returned value
    long maxReport;                         // max returned value (calibrate call)
    long userMin;                           // user set value to scale to (scale call)
    long userMax;                           
    
    struct recElement * pPrevious;          // previous element (NULL at list head)
    struct recElement * pChild;             // next child (only of collections)
    struct recElement * pSibling;           // next sibling (for elements and collections)
    
};
typedef struct recElement recElement;
typedef recElement* pRecElement;
 
struct recDevice
{
    IOHIDDeviceInterface ** interface;      // interface to device, NULL = no interface
    IOHIDQueueInterface ** queue;           // device queue, NULL = no queue
    Str255 transport;                       // device transport
    long vendorID;                          // id for device vendor, unique across all devices
    long productID;                         // id for particular product, unique across all of a vendors devices
    long version;                           // version of product
    Str255 manufacturer;                    // name of manufacturer
    Str255 product;                         // name of product
    Str255 serial;                          // serial number of specific product, can be assumed unique across specific product or specific vendor (not used often)
    long locID;                             // long representing location in USB (or other I/O) chain which device is pluged into, can identify specific device on machine
    long usage;                             // usage page from IOUSBHID Parser.h which defines general usage
    long usagePage;                         // usage within above page from IOUSBHID Parser.h which defines specific usage
    long totalElements;                     // number of total elements (should be total of all elements on device including collections) (calculated, not reported by device)
    long features;                          // number of elements of type kIOHIDElementTypeFeature
    long inputs;                            // number of elements of type kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Misc or kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Button or kIOHIDElementTypeInput_Axis or kIOHIDElementTypeInput_ScanCodes
    long outputs;                           // number of elements of type kIOHIDElementTypeOutput
    long collections;                       // number of elements of type kIOHIDElementTypeCollection
    long axis;                              // number of axis (calculated, not reported by device)
    long buttons;                           // number of buttons (calculated, not reported by device)
    long hats;                              // number of hat switches (calculated, not reported by device)
    long sliders;                           // number of sliders (calculated, not reported by device)
    long dials;                             // number of dials (calculated, not reported by device)
    long wheels;                            // number of wheels (calculated, not reported by device)
    recElement* pListElements;              // head of linked list of elements 
    struct recDevice* pNext;                // next device
};
typedef struct recDevice recDevice;
typedef recDevice* pRecDevice;
 
// ==================================
 
// builds list of device with elements (allocates memory and captures devices)
// list is allcoated internally within HID Utilites and can be accessed via accessor functions
// structures within list are considered flat and user accessable, butnot user modifiable
// can be called again to rebuild list to account for new devices (will do the right thing in case of disposing existing list)
Boolean HIDBuildDeviceList (UInt32 usagePage, UInt32 usage);
 
// release list built by above function
// MUST be called prior to application exit to properly release devices
// if not called (or app crashes) devices can be recovered by pluging into different location in USB chain
void HIDReleaseDeviceList (void);
 
// does a device list exist
Boolean HIDHaveDeviceList (void);
 
// how many HID devices have been found
// returns 0 if no device list exist
UInt32 HIDCountDevices (void);
 
// how many elements does a specific device have
// returns 0 if device is invalid or NULL
// uses mask of HIDElementTypeMask to restrict element found
// use kHIDElementTypeIO to get non-collection elements
UInt32 HIDCountDeviceElements (pRecDevice pDevice, HIDElementTypeMask typeMask);
 
// get the first device in the device list
// returns NULL if no list exists
pRecDevice HIDGetFirstDevice (void);
 
// get next device in list given current device as parameter
// returns NULL if end of list
pRecDevice HIDGetNextDevice (pRecDevice pDevice);
 
// get the first element of device passed in as parameter
// returns NULL if no list exists or device does not exists or is NULL
// uses mask of HIDElementTypeMask to restrict element found
// use kHIDElementTypeIO to get previous HIDGetFirstDeviceElement functionality
pRecElement HIDGetFirstDeviceElement (pRecDevice pDevice, HIDElementTypeMask typeMask);
 
// get next element of given device in list given current element as parameter
// will walk down each collection then to next element or collection (depthwise traverse)
// returns NULL if end of list
// uses mask of HIDElementTypeMask to restrict element found
// use kHIDElementTypeIO to get previous HIDGetNextDeviceElement functionality
pRecElement HIDGetNextDeviceElement (pRecElement pElement, HIDElementTypeMask typeMask);
 
// get previous element of given device in list given current element as parameter
// this wlaks directly up the tree to the top element and does not search at each level
// returns NULL if beginning of list
// uses mask of HIDElementTypeMask to restrict element found
// use kHIDElementTypeIO to get non-collection elements
pRecElement HIDGetPreviousDeviceElement (pRecElement pElement, HIDElementTypeMask typeMask);
 
// returns C string type name given a type enumeration passed in as parameter (see IOHIDKeys.h)
// returns empty string for invlid types
void HIDGetTypeName (IOHIDElementType type, char * cstrName);
 
// returns C string usage given usage page and usage passed in as parameters (see IOUSBHIDParser.h)
// returns usage page and usage values in string form for unknown values
void HIDGetUsageName (long valueUsagePage, long valueUsage, char * cstrName);
 
// returns calibrated value given raw value passed in
// calibrated value is equal to min and max values returned by HIDGetElementValue since device list built scaled to element reported min and max values
SInt32 HIDCalibrateValue (SInt32 value, pRecElement pElement);
 
// returns scaled value given raw value passed in
// scaled value is equal to current value assumed to be in the range of element reported min and max values scaled to user min and max scaled values
SInt32 HIDScaleValue (SInt32 value, pRecElement pElement);
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
#endif // _HID_Utilities_h_