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- /*++
-
-Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation
-
-Module Name:
-
- HIDPI.H
-
-Abstract:
-
- Public Interface to the HID parsing library.
-
-Environment:
-
- Kernel & user mode
-
-Revision History:
-
- 09-29-95 : created by Kenneth D. Ray
-
---*/
-
-#ifndef __HIDPI_H__
-#define __HIDPI_H__
-
-#include <pshpack4.h>
-
-// Please include "hidsdi.h" to use the user space (dll / parser)
-// Please include "hidpddi.h" to use the kernel space parser
-
-
-typedef enum _HIDP_REPORT_TYPE
-{
- HidP_Input,
- HidP_Output,
- HidP_Feature
-} HIDP_REPORT_TYPE;
-
-typedef struct _USAGE_AND_PAGE
-{
- USAGE Usage;
- USAGE UsagePage;
-} USAGE_AND_PAGE, *PUSAGE_AND_PAGE;
-
-typedef struct _HIDP_BUTTON_CAPS
-{
- USAGE UsagePage;
- UCHAR ReportID;
- BOOLEAN IsAlias;
-
- USHORT BitField;
- USHORT LinkCollection; // A unique internal index pointer
-
- USAGE LinkUsage;
- USAGE LinkUsagePage;
-
- BOOLEAN IsRange;
- BOOLEAN IsStringRange;
- BOOLEAN IsDesignatorRange;
- BOOLEAN IsAbsolute;
-
- ULONG Reserved[10];
- union {
- struct {
- USAGE UsageMin, UsageMax;
- USHORT StringMin, StringMax;
- USHORT DesignatorMin, DesignatorMax;
- USHORT DataIndexMin, DataIndexMax;
- } Range;
- struct {
- USAGE Usage, Reserved1;
- USHORT StringIndex, Reserved2;
- USHORT DesignatorIndex, Reserved3;
- USHORT DataIndex, Reserved4;
- } NotRange;
- };
-
-} HIDP_BUTTON_CAPS, *PHIDP_BUTTON_CAPS;
-
-
-typedef struct _HIDP_VALUE_CAPS
-{
- USAGE UsagePage;
- UCHAR ReportID;
- BOOLEAN IsAlias;
-
- USHORT BitField;
- USHORT LinkCollection; // A unique internal index pointer
-
- USAGE LinkUsage;
- USAGE LinkUsagePage;
-
- BOOLEAN IsRange;
- BOOLEAN IsStringRange;
- BOOLEAN IsDesignatorRange;
- BOOLEAN IsAbsolute;
-
- BOOLEAN HasNull; // Does this channel have a null report union
- UCHAR Reserved;
- USHORT BitSize; // How many bits are devoted to this value?
-
- USHORT ReportCount; // See Note below. Usually set to 1.
- USHORT Reserved2[5];
-
- ULONG UnitsExp;
- ULONG Units;
-
- LONG LogicalMin, LogicalMax;
- LONG PhysicalMin, PhysicalMax;
-
- union {
- struct {
- USAGE UsageMin, UsageMax;
- USHORT StringMin, StringMax;
- USHORT DesignatorMin, DesignatorMax;
- USHORT DataIndexMin, DataIndexMax;
- } Range;
-
- struct {
- USAGE Usage, Reserved1;
- USHORT StringIndex, Reserved2;
- USHORT DesignatorIndex, Reserved3;
- USHORT DataIndex, Reserved4;
- } NotRange;
- };
-} HIDP_VALUE_CAPS, *PHIDP_VALUE_CAPS;
-
-//
-// Notes:
-//
-// ReportCount: When a report descriptor declares an Input, Output, or
-// Feature main item with fewer usage declarations than the report count, then
-// the last usage applies to all remaining unspecified count in that main item.
-// (As an example you might have data that required many fields to describe,
-// possibly buffered bytes.) In this case, only one value cap structure is
-// allocated for these associtated fields, all with the same usage, and Report
-// Count reflects the number of fields involved. Normally ReportCount is 1.
-//
-
-//
-// The link collection tree consists of an array of LINK_COLLECTION_NODES
-// where the index into this array is the same as the collection number.
-//
-// Given a collection A which contains a subcollection B, A is defined to be
-// the parent B, and B is defined to be the child.
-//
-// Given collections A, B, and C where B and C are children of A, and B was
-// encountered before C in the report descriptor, B is defined as a sibling of
-// C. (This implies, of course, that if B is a sibling of C, then C is NOT a
-// sibling of B).
-//
-// B is defined as the NextSibling of C if and only if there exists NO
-// child collection of A, call it D, such that B is a sibling of D and D
-// is a sibling of C.
-//
-// E is defined to be the FirstChild of A if and only if for all children of A,
-// F, that are not equivalent to E, F is a sibling of E.
-// (This implies, of course, that the does not exist a child of A, call it G,
-// where E is a sibling of G). In other words the first sibling is the last
-// link collection found in the list.
-//
-// With that in mind, the following describes conclusively a data structure
-// that provides direct traversal up, down, and accross the link collection
-// tree.
-//
-//
-typedef struct _HIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODE
-{
- USAGE LinkUsage;
- USAGE LinkUsagePage;
- USHORT Parent;
- USHORT NumberOfChildren;
- USHORT NextSibling;
- USHORT FirstChild;
- ULONG CollectionType: 8; // As defined in 6.2.2.6 of HID spec
- ULONG IsAlias : 1; // This link node is an allias of the next link node.
- ULONG Reserved: 23;
- PVOID UserContext; // The user can hang his coat here.
-} HIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODE, *PHIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODE;
-//
-// When a link collection is described by a delimiter, alias link collection
-// nodes are created. (One for each usage within the delimiter).
-// The parser assigns each capability description listed above only one
-// link collection.
-//
-// If a control is defined within a collection defined by
-// delimited usages, then that control is said to be within multiple link
-// collections, one for each usage within the open and close delimiter tokens.
-// Such multiple link collecions are said to be aliases. The first N-1 such
-// collections, listed in the link collection node array, have their IsAlias
-// bit set. The last such link collection is the link collection index used
-// in the capabilities described above.
-// Clients wishing to set a control in an aliased collection, should walk the
-// collection array once for each time they see the IsAlias flag set, and use
-// the last link collection as the index for the below accessor functions.
-//
-// NB: if IsAlias is set, then NextSibling should be one more than the current
-// link collection node index.
-//
-
-typedef PUCHAR PHIDP_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR;
-typedef struct _HIDP_PREPARSED_DATA * PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA;
-
-typedef struct _HIDP_CAPS
-{
- USAGE Usage;
- USAGE UsagePage;
- USHORT InputReportByteLength;
- USHORT OutputReportByteLength;
- USHORT FeatureReportByteLength;
- USHORT Reserved[17];
-
- USHORT NumberLinkCollectionNodes;
-
- USHORT NumberInputButtonCaps;
- USHORT NumberInputValueCaps;
- USHORT NumberInputDataIndices;
-
- USHORT NumberOutputButtonCaps;
- USHORT NumberOutputValueCaps;
- USHORT NumberOutputDataIndices;
-
- USHORT NumberFeatureButtonCaps;
- USHORT NumberFeatureValueCaps;
- USHORT NumberFeatureDataIndices;
-} HIDP_CAPS, *PHIDP_CAPS;
-
-typedef struct _HIDP_DATA
-{
- USHORT DataIndex;
- USHORT Reserved;
- union {
- ULONG RawValue; // for values
- BOOLEAN On; // for buttons MUST BE TRUE for buttons.
- };
-} HIDP_DATA, *PHIDP_DATA;
-//
-// The HIDP_DATA structure is used with HidP_GetData and HidP_SetData
-// functions.
-//
-// The parser contiguously assigns every control (button or value) in a hid
-// device a unique data index from zero to NumberXXXDataIndices, exclusive.
-// This value is found in HidP_ButtonCaps and HIDP_VALUE_CAPS and
-// HIDP_BUTTON_CAPS structures.
-//
-// Most clients will find the Get/Set Buttons / Value accessor functions
-// sufficient to their needs, as it will allow them to access the data known
-// to them, while ignoring the other controls.
-//
-// More complex clients, which actually read the Button / Value Caps, and which
-// do a value add service to these routines (EG Direct Input), will need to
-// access all the data in the device without interest in the individual usage
-// or link collection location. These are the clients that will find
-// HidP_Data useful.
-//
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetCaps (
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- OUT PHIDP_CAPS Capabilities
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Returns a list of capabilities of a given hid device as described by its
- preparsed data.
-
-Arguments:
- PreparsedData The preparsed data returned from Hidclass.
- Capabilities a HIDP_CAPS structure
-
-Return Value:
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_PREPARSED_DATA
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetLinkCollectionNodes (
- OUT PHIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODE LinkCollectionNodes,
- IN OUT PULONG LinkCollectionNodesLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Return a list of PHIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODEs used to describe the link
- collection tree of this hid device. See the above description of
- struct _HIDP_LINK_COLLECTION_NODE.
-
-Arguments:
- LinkCollectionNodes - a caller allocated array into which
- HidP_GetLinkCollectionNodes will store the information
-
- LinKCollectionNodesLength - the caller sets this value to the length of the
- the array in terms of number of elements.
- HidP_GetLinkCollectionNodes sets this value to the actual
- number of elements set. The total number of node required to
- describe this HID device can be found in the
- NumberLinkCollectionNodes field in the HIDP_CAPS structure.
-
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetButtonCaps (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- OUT PHIDP_BUTTON_CAPS ButtonCaps,
- IN OUT PUSHORT ButtonCapsLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
-);
-#define HidP_GetButtonCaps(_Type_, _Caps_, _Len_, _Data_) \
- HidP_GetSpecificButtonCaps (_Type_, 0, 0, 0, _Caps_, _Len_, _Data_)
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetSpecificButtonCaps (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- IN USAGE Usage, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- OUT PHIDP_BUTTON_CAPS ButtonCaps,
- IN OUT PUSHORT ButtonCapsLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Description:
- HidP_GetButtonCaps returns all the buttons (binary values) that are a part
- of the given report type for the Hid device represented by the given
- preparsed data.
-
-Parameters:
- ReportType One of HidP_Input, HidP_Output, or HidP_Feature.
-
- ButtonCaps A _HIDP_BUTTON_CAPS array contain information about all the
- binary values in the given report. This buffer is provided by
- the caller.
-
- ButtonLength Starts off as the length of the caller provided buffer, and
- ends up the length of the button values. Both are in units
- array elemenst, not byte length. The number of button caps
- returned can be found in the HIDP_CAPS structure.
-
- PreparsedData The preparsed data returned from Hidclass.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidP_GetButtonCaps returns the following error codes:
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
-
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetValueCaps (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- OUT PHIDP_VALUE_CAPS ValueCaps,
- IN OUT PUSHORT ValueCapsLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
-);
-#define HidP_GetValueCaps(_Type_, _Caps_, _Len_, _Data_) \
- HidP_GetSpecificValueCaps (_Type_, 0, 0, 0, _Caps_, _Len_, _Data_)
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetSpecificValueCaps (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- IN USAGE Usage, // Optional (0 => ignore)
- OUT PHIDP_VALUE_CAPS ValueCaps,
- IN OUT PUSHORT ValueCapsLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Description:
- HidP_GetValueCaps returns all the values (non-binary) that are a part
- of the given report type for the Hid device represented by the given
- preparsed data.
-
-Parameters:
- ReportType One of HidP_Input, HidP_Output, or HidP_Feature.
-
- ValueCaps A _HIDP_Value_CAPS array contain information about all the
- binary values in the given report. This buffer is provided by
- the caller.
-
- ValueLength Starts off as the length of the caller provided buffer, and
- ends up the length of the button values. Both are in units
- array elemenst, not byte length. The number returned
- can be found in the HIDP_CAPS structure.
-
- PreparsedData The preparsed data returned from Hidclass.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidP_GetValueCaps returns the following error codes:
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL (all given entries however have been filled in)
-
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_SetData (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN PHIDP_DATA DataList,
- IN OUT PULONG DataLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
-
- Please Note: For obvious reasons HidP_SetData and HidP_GetData will not
- access UsageValueArrays.
-
-Parameters:
-
-Return Value
- HidP_SetData returns the following error codes. Upon an error the report
- packet is in an unknown state.
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS upon successful insertion of usages into the report packet.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if there exists a byte in the usage list for
- which there is no corresponding control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH the length of the report packet is not the
- size expected.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if there are not enough entries in a given Main
- Array Item to list all of the given usages. The user needs
- to split his request to set usages up.
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetData (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- OUT PHIDP_DATA DataList,
- IN OUT PULONG DataLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
-
- Please Note: For obvious reasons HidP_SetData and HidP_GetData will not
- access UsageValueArrays.
-
-Parameters:
-
-Return Value
-
---*/
-
-ULONG __stdcall
-HidP_MaxDataListLength (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
-
- This function returns the maximum length of HIDP_DATA elements that
- HidP_GetData could return for the given report type.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Input or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage All of the usages in the usage array, for which HidP_GetUsage will
- search in the report, refer to this same usage page.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
-Return Value:
-
- The length of the usage list array required for the HidpGetUsage
- function call.
-
- If UsagePage is set to zero, then MaxUsageListLength returns the number
- of
-
---*/
-
-#define HidP_SetButtons(Rty, Up, Lco, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, Rle) \
- HidP_SetUsages(Rty, Up, Lco, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, Rle)
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_SetUsages (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN PUSAGE UsageList,
- IN OUT PULONG UsageLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
- This function sets binary values (buttons) in the report. Given an
- initialized packet of correct length, it modifies the report packet so that
- each element in the given list of usages has been set in the report packet.
- For example, in an output report with 5 LED’s, each with a given usage,
- an application could turn on any subset of these lights by placing their
- usages in any order into the byte array (usageList). HidP_SetUsage would,
- in turn, set the appropriate bit or add the corresponding byte into the
- HID Main Array Item.
-
- A properly initialized Report packet is one of the correct byte length,
- and all zeros.
-
-Parameters:
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage All of the usages in the usage array, which HidP_SetUsage will
- set in the report, refer to this same usage page.
- If the client wishes to set usages in a packet for multiple
- usage pages then that client needs to make subsequent SetUsages
- calls.
-
- UsageList A byte array containing the usages that HidP_SetUsage will set in
- the report packet.
-
- UsageLength The length of the given byte array.
- The parser sets this value to the position in the usage array at
- where it stoped processing. In the successful case UsageList
- will be unchanged. In any error condition this parameter
- reflects how many of the usages in the usage list have
- actually been set by the parser. This is useful for finding
- the usage in the list which caused the error. However, in
- the event of an error condition, the report packet itself is in
- an unknown state.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidP_SetUsage returns the following error codes. Upon an error the report
-packet is in an unknown state.
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS upon successful insertion of usages into the report packet.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if there exists a byte in the usage list for
- which there is no corresponding control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH the length of the report packet is not the
- size expected.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if there are not enough entries in a given Main
- Array Item to list all of the given usages. The user needs
- to split his request to set usages up.
---*/
-
-#define HidP_UnsetButtons(Rty, Up, Lco, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, Rle) \
- HidP_UnsetUsages(Rty, Up, Lco, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, Rle)
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_UnsetUsages (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN PUSAGE UsageList,
- IN OUT PULONG UsageLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
- This function sets binary values (buttons) in the report. Given an
- initialized packet of correct length, it modifies the report packet so that
- each element in the given list of usages has been set in the report packet.
- For example, in an output report with 5 LED’s, each with a given usage,
- an application could turn on any subset of these lights by placing their
- usages in any order into the byte array (usageList). HidP_SetUsage would,
- in turn, set the appropriate bit or add the corresponding byte into the
- HID Main Array Item.
-
- A properly initialized Report packet is one of the correct byte length,
- and all zeros.
-
-Parameters:
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage All of the usages in the usage array, which HidP_SetUsage will
- set in the report, refer to this same usage page.
- If the client wishes to set usages in a packet for multiple
- usage pages then that client needs to make subsequent SetUsages
- calls.
-
- UsageList A byte array containing the usages that HidP_SetUsage will set in
- the report packet.
-
- UsageLength The length of the given byte array.
- The parser sets this value to the position in the usage array at
- where it stoped processing. In the successful case UsageList
- will be unchanged. In any error condition this parameter
- reflects how many of the usages in the usage list have
- actually been set by the parser. This is useful for finding
- the usage in the list which caused the error. However, in
- the event of an error condition, the report packet itself is in
- an unknown state.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidP_SetUsage returns the following error codes. Upon an error the report
-packet is in an unknown state.
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS upon successful insertion of usages into the report packet.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if there exists a byte in the usage list for
- which there is no corresponding control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH the length of the report packet is not the
- size expected.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if there are not enough entries in a given Main
- Array Item to list all of the given usages. The user needs
- to split his request to set usages up.
---*/
-
-#define HidP_GetButtons(Rty, UPa, LCo, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, RLe) \
- HidP_GetUsages(Rty, UPa, LCo, ULi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, RLe)
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetUsages (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- OUT USAGE * UsageList,
- IN OUT ULONG * UsageLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
-This function returns the binary values (buttons) in a HID report.
-Given a report packet of correct length, it searches the report packet
-for each usage for the given usage page and returns them in the usage list.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage All of the usages in the usage array, which HidP_SetUsage will
- retrieve in the report, refer to this same usage page.
- If the client wishes to get usages in a packet for multiple
- usage pages then that client needs to make subsequent getUsages
- calls.
-
- UsageList A byte array containing the usages that HidP_GetUsage found in
- the report packet.
-
- UsageLength The length of the given byte array.
- This value initially describes the length of the usage list,
- but HidP_GetUsage sets this value to the length of found usages.
- Use HidP_MaxUsageListLength to determine the maximum length list
- of usages that a given report packet may contain.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidpGetUsage returns the following error codes:
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if no control for this device matches the given
- usagePage.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if the given usageList is not long enough to
- hold the usages found in the given report packet.
- HidP_MaxUsageListLength should be used to prevent
- this error.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_PREPARSED_DATA if the given preparsed data is invalid
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is not
- the size expected.
---*/
-
-#define HidP_GetButtonsEx(Rty, LCo, BLi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, RLe) \
- HidP_GetUsagesEx(Rty, LCo, BLi, ULe, Ppd, Rep, RLe)
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetUsagesEx (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- OUT PUSAGE_AND_PAGE ButtonList,
- IN OUT ULONG * UsageLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
-This function returns the binary values (buttons) in a HID report.
-Given a report packet of correct length, it searches the report packet
-for each usage for the given usage page and returns them in the usage list.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- ButtonList An array of USAGE_AND_PAGE structures describing all the
- buttons currently ``down'' in the device.
-
- UsageLength The length of the given array in terms of elements.
- This value initially describes the length of the usage list,
- but HidP_GetUsage sets this value to the length of found usages.
- Use HidP_MaxUsageListLength to determine the maximum length list
- of usages that a given report packet may contain.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value
-HidpGetUsage returns the following error codes:
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if no button controls are found for this device.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if the given usageList is not long enough to
- hold the usages found in the given report packet.
- HidP_MaxUsageListLength should be used to prevent
- this error.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_PREPARSED_DATA if the given preparsed data is invalid
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is not
- the size expected.
---*/
-
-#define HidP_GetButtonListLength(RTy, UPa, Ppd) \
- HidP_GetUsageListLength(Rty, UPa, Ppd)
-
-ULONG __stdcall
-HidP_MaxUsageListLength (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage, // Optional
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
-
- This function returns the maximum length of usages that a HidpGetUsage
- could return for the given HID Report and Usage Page.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Input or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage All of the usages in the usage array, for which HidP_GetUsage will
- search in the report, refer to this same usage page.
-
- PreparsedData the preparsed data recevied from the HidClass device object.
-
-Return Value:
-
- The length of the usage list array required for the HidpGetUsage
- function call.
-
- If UsagePage is set to zero, then MaxUsageListLength returns the number
- of
-
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_SetUsageValue (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- IN ULONG UsageValue,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-Description:
- HidpSetUsageValue inserts the given value into the given HID Report Packet,
- in the field corresponding to the given usage page and usage.
- HidP_SetUsageValue casts this value to the appropriate bit length. If there
- are two channel in the report packet with the same usage and UsagePage, then
- they can be destinguished with the optional LinkCollection Field.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_SetUsageValue will set.
-
- UsageValue The value. This value must be within the logical range or
- null value specified by the Report Descriptor.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value:
- HidpSetUsageValue returns the following error codes:
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if the given usage does not correspond to a
- control on the device, or if it refers to a button
- style control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is not
- the size expected given the HIDP_CHANNELS structure.
---*/
-
-
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_SetScaledUsageValue (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- IN LONG UsageValue,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-Description:
- HidpSetUsageValue inserts the given value into the given HID Report Packet,
- in the field corresponding to the given usage page and usage.
- HidP_SetUsageValue casts this value to the appropriate bit length. If there
- are two channel in the report packet with the same usage and UsagePage, then
- they can be destinguished with the optional LinkCollection Field.
- ScaledUsageValue converts from the signed physical value given as UsageValue
- to the logical value placed in the report.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_SetUsageValue will set.
-
- UsageValue The value. This value must be within the logical range or
- null value specified by the Report Descriptor.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value:
- HidpSetUsageValue returns the following error codes:
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if the given usage does not correspond to a
- control on the device, or if it refers to a button
- style control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is not
- the size expected given the HIDP_CHANNELS structure.
-· HIDP_STATUS_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE The physical value given was out of range,
- but this field does not accept null values. In this
- case the field remains unchanged.
-· HIDP_STATUS_BAD_LOG_PHY_VALUES
-· HIDP_STATUS_NULL A null value was written into the field, because the
- physical value given was out of range and this field
- supports null values. The value written was outside the
- range of LogicalMin and LogicalMax and is specifically
- set to the most negative value.
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_SetUsageValueArray (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- IN PCHAR UsageValue,
- IN USHORT UsageValueByteLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- OUT PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-Routine Descripton:
- The last usage in the list of usages describing a main item must be
- repeated if there are less usages than there are report counts declared
- for the given main item. In this case a single value cap is allocated
- for that usage and the report count of that value cap is set to refect the
- numer of fields to which that usage refers.
-
- HidP_SetUsageValueArray sets the raw bits for that usage which spans
- more than one field in a report.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_SetUsageValueArray will set.
-
- UsageValue A pointer to an array characters where the value will be placed.
- The number of BITS required is found by multiplying the
- BitSize and ReportCount fields of the given Value Cap for this
- control. The least significant bit of this control found in the
- given report will be placed in the least significan bit location
- of the array given (little-endian format), regardless of whether
- or not the field is byte alligned or if the BitSize is a multiple
- of sizeof (CHAR).
-
- UsageValueByteLength
- the length of the given UsageValue buffer.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value:
- Same as others
-
- HIDP_STATUS_NOT_VALUE_ARRAY this is not a value array control use instead
- HidP_SetUsageValue.
-
---*/
-
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetUsageValue (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- OUT PULONG UsageValue,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*
-Description
- HidP_GetUsageValue retrieves the given value from the given HID Report
- Packet, for the specified usage.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_GetUsageValue will retreive.
-
- UsageValue The value. This value must be within the logical range or
- null value specified by the Report Descriptor.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value:
- HidpSetUsageValue returns the following error codes:
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if the given usage does not correspond to a
- control on the device, or if it refers to a button
- style control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is
- not the size expected given the HIDP_CHANNELS structure.
---*/
-
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetScaledUsageValue (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- OUT PLONG UsageValue,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-Description
- HidP_GetScaledUsageValue retrieves the given value from the given HID Report
- Packet, for the specified usage. This function assums a linear
- extrapolation between the physical Max/min and the Logical Max/min.
- (Where logical is the values reported by the device, and physical is the
- value returned by this function.)
- If the data field requested is of fewer bytes than 32, then
- HidP_GetScaledUsageValue will sign extend those bits to 32.
-
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_GetUsageValue will retreive.
-
- UsageValue The value. This value must be within the logical range or
- null value specified by the Report Descriptor.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-Return Value:
- HidpSetUsageValue returns the following error codes:
-
-· HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE if reportType is not valid.
-· HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND if the given usage does not correspond to a
- control on the device, or if it refers to a button
- style control.
-· HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH if the length of the report packet is
- not the size expected given the HIDP_CHANNELS structure.
-· HIDP_STATUS_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE
-· HIDP_STATUS_BAD_LOG_PHY_VALUES
-· HIDP_STATUS_NULL
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_GetUsageValueArray (
- IN HIDP_REPORT_TYPE ReportType,
- IN USAGE UsagePage,
- IN USHORT LinkCollection, // Optional
- IN USAGE Usage,
- OUT PCHAR UsageValue,
- IN USHORT UsageValueByteLength,
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData,
- IN PCHAR Report,
- IN ULONG ReportLength
- );
-
-/*++
-Routine Descripton:
- The last usage in the list of usages describing a main item must be
- repeated if there are less usages than there are report counts declared
- for the given main item. In this case a single value cap is allocated
- for that usage and the report count of that value cap is set to refect the
- numer of fields to which that usage refers.
-
- HidP_GetUsageValueArray retrieved the raw bits for that usage which spans
- more than one field in a report.
-
-Parameters:
-
- ReportType One of HidP_Output or HidP_Feature.
-
- UsagePage The usage page to which the given usage refers.
-
- LinkCollection (Optional) If there are more than one channel with the
- given usage and usage page, then the client may used this field
- to distinguish them. A LinkValue of zero is ingnored. The
- first channel that matches the given usage page, usage page, and
- Link number is the one affected.
-
- Usage The usage whose value HidP_GetUsageValueArray will retreive.
-
- UsageValue A pointer to an array characters where the value will be placed.
- The number of BITS required is found by multiplying the
- BitSize and ReportCount fields of the given Value Cap for this
- control. The least significant bit of this control found in the
- given report will be placed in the least significan bit location
- of the array given (little-endian format), regardless of whether
- or not the field is byte alligned or if the BitSize is a multiple
- of sizeof (CHAR).
-
- UsageValueByteLength
- the length of the given UsageValue buffer.
-
- PreparsedData The data retreived from the HID device
-
- Report The report packet.
-
- ReportLength Length of the given report packet.
-
-
-
---*/
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_UsageListDifference (
- IN PUSAGE PreviousUsageList,
- IN PUSAGE CurrentUsageList,
- OUT PUSAGE BreakUsageList,
- OUT PUSAGE MakeUsageList,
- IN ULONG UsageListLength
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Given two list of usages (as might be returned from HidP_GetUsages),
- determine the difference; that is, return a list of usages that are in
- the current list but not in the previous list (NewUsageList), as well as a
- list of usages that are in the previous list but not the current list
- (OldUsageList).
-
-Parameters:
-
- PreviousUsageList The list of usages before.
- CurrentUsageList The list of usages now.
- BreakUsageList Previous - Current.
- MakeUsageList Current - Previous.
-
- All usage lists have a maximum of UsageListLength bytes.
- Any zero found in the list indicates early termination of the list.
- Any characters found after the first zero will be ignored.
-
---*/
-
-//
-// Produce Make or Break Codes
-//
-typedef enum _HIDP_KEYBOARD_DIRECTION {
- HidP_Keyboard_Break,
- HidP_Keyboard_Make
-} HIDP_KEYBOARD_DIRECTION;
-
-//
-// A bitmap of the current shift state of the keyboard when using the
-// below keyboard usages to i8042 translation function.
-//
-typedef struct _HIDP_KEYBOARD_MODIFIER_STATE {
- union {
- struct {
- ULONG LeftControl: 1;
- ULONG LeftShift: 1;
- ULONG LeftAlt: 1;
- ULONG LeftGUI: 1;
- ULONG RightControl: 1;
- ULONG RightShift: 1;
- ULONG RightAlt: 1;
- ULONG RigthGUI: 1;
- ULONG CapsLock: 1;
- ULONG ScollLock: 1;
- ULONG NumLock: 1;
- ULONG Reserved: 21;
- };
- ULONG ul;
- };
-
-} HIDP_KEYBOARD_MODIFIER_STATE, * PHIDP_KEYBOARD_MODIFIER_STATE;
-
-//
-// A call back function to give the i8042 scan codes to the caller of
-// the below translation function.
-//
-typedef BOOLEAN (* PHIDP_INSERT_SCANCODES) (
- IN PVOID Context, // Some caller supplied context.
- IN PCHAR NewScanCodes, // A list of i8042 scan codes.
- IN ULONG Length // the length of the scan codes.
- );
-
-NTSTATUS __stdcall
-HidP_TranslateUsagesToI8042ScanCodes (
- IN PUSAGE ChangedUsageList,
- IN ULONG UsageListLength,
- IN HIDP_KEYBOARD_DIRECTION KeyAction,
- IN OUT PHIDP_KEYBOARD_MODIFIER_STATE ModifierState,
- IN PHIDP_INSERT_SCANCODES InsertCodesProcedure,
- IN PVOID InsertCodesContext
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
-Parameters:
---*/
-
-
-
-//
-// Define NT Status codes with Facility Code of FACILITY_HID_ERROR_CODE
-//
-
-// BUGBUG defined in ntstatus.h
-#ifndef FACILITY_HID_ERROR_CODE
-#define FACILITY_HID_ERROR_CODE 0x11
-#endif
-
-#define HIDP_ERROR_CODES(SEV, CODE) \
- ((NTSTATUS) (((SEV) << 28) | (FACILITY_HID_ERROR_CODE << 16) | (CODE)))
-
-#define HIDP_STATUS_SUCCESS (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0x0,0))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_NULL (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0x8,1))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_PREPARSED_DATA (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,1))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_TYPE (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,2))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_INVALID_REPORT_LENGTH (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,3))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_USAGE_NOT_FOUND (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,4))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,5))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_BAD_LOG_PHY_VALUES (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,6))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,7))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,8))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_I8242_TRANS_UNKNOWN (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,9))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_INCOMPATIBLE_REPORT_ID (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xA))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_NOT_VALUE_ARRAY (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xB))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_IS_VALUE_ARRAY (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xC))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_DATA_INDEX_NOT_FOUND (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xD))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_DATA_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xE))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_BUTTON_NOT_PRESSED (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0xF))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_REPORT_DOES_NOT_EXIST (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0x10))
-#define HIDP_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (HIDP_ERROR_CODES(0xC,0x20))
-
-#include <poppack.h>
-
-#endif
diff --git a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidsdi.h b/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidsdi.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f75e07dd21..0000000000
--- a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidsdi.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,257 +0,0 @@
-/*++
-
-Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation
-
-Module Name:
-
- HIDDLL.H
-
-Abstract:
-
- This module contains the PUBLIC definitions for the
- code that implements the HID dll.
-
-Environment:
-
- Kernel & user mode
-
-Revision History:
-
- Aug-96 : created by Kenneth Ray
-
---*/
-
-
-#ifndef _HIDSDI_H
-#define _HIDSDI_H
-
-#include <pshpack4.h>
-
-//#include "wtypes.h"
-
-//#include <windef.h>
-//#include <win32.h>
-//#include <basetyps.h>
-
-typedef LONG NTSTATUS;
-#include "hidusage.h"
-#include "hidpi.h"
-
-typedef struct _HIDD_CONFIGURATION {
- PVOID cookie;
- ULONG size;
- ULONG RingBufferSize;
-} HIDD_CONFIGURATION, *PHIDD_CONFIGURATION;
-
-typedef struct _HIDD_ATTRIBUTES {
- ULONG Size; // = sizeof (struct _HIDD_ATTRIBUTES)
-
- //
- // Vendor ids of this hid device
- //
- USHORT VendorID;
- USHORT ProductID;
- USHORT VersionNumber;
-
- //
- // Additional fields will be added to the end of this structure.
- //
-} HIDD_ATTRIBUTES, *PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES;
-
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetAttributes (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PHIDD_ATTRIBUTES Attributes
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Fill in the given HIDD_ATTRIBUTES structure with the attributes of the
- given hid device.
-
---*/
-
-
-void __stdcall
-HidD_GetHidGuid (
- OUT LPGUID HidGuid
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetPreparsedData (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA * PreparsedData
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Given a handle to a valid Hid Class Device Oject retrieve the preparsed data.
- This routine will ``malloc'' the apropriately size buffer to hold this
- preparsed data. It is up to the caller to then free that data at the
- caller's conveniance.
-
-Arguments:
- HidDeviceObject a handle to a HidDeviceObject. The client can obtain this
- handle via a create file on a string name of a Hid device.
- This string name can be obtained using standard PnP calls.
- PreparsedData an opaque data used by other functions in this library to
- retreive information about a given device.
-
-Return Value:
- TRUE if successful.
-
- errors returned by DeviceIoControl
-
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_FreePreparsedData (
- IN PHIDP_PREPARSED_DATA PreparsedData
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_FlushQueue (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Flush the input queue for the given HID device.
-
-Arguments:
- HidDeviceObject a handle to a HidDeviceObject. The client can obtain this
- handle via a create file on a string name of a Hid device.
- This string name can be obtained using standard PnP calls.
-
-Return Value:
- TRUE if successful
-
- errors returned by DeviceIoControl
---*/
-
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetConfiguration (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PHIDD_CONFIGURATION Configuration,
- IN ULONG ConfigurationLength
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Get the configuration information for this hid device
-
-Arguments:
- HidDeviceObject a handle to a HidDeviceObject.
- Configuration a configuration structure. You MUST call HidD_GetConfiguration
- before you can modify the configuration and use
- HidD_SetConfiguration.
- ConfigurationLength that is ``sizeof (HIDD_CONFIGURATION)'' using this
- parameter we can later increase the length of the configuration
- array and maybe not break older apps.
-
-Return Value:
-same as others
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_SetConfiguration (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- IN PHIDD_CONFIGURATION Configuration,
- IN ULONG ConfigurationLength
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Set the configuration information for this hid device
-
-Arguments:
- HidDeviceObject a handle to a HidDeviceObject.
- Configuration a configuration structure. You MUST call HidD_GetConfiguration
- before you can modify the configuration and use
- HidD_SetConfiguration.
- ConfigurationLength that is ``sizeof (HIDD_CONFIGURATION)'' using this
- parameter will allow us later to inclrease the size of the
- configuration structure.
-
-
-Return Value:
-same as others
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetFeature (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PVOID ReportBuffer,
- IN ULONG ReportBufferLength
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Retrieve a feature report from a HID device.
-
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_SetFeature (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- IN PVOID ReportBuffer,
- IN ULONG ReportBufferLength
- );
-/*++
-Routine Description:
- Send a feature report to a HID device.
-
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetNumInputBuffers (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PULONG NumberBuffers
- );
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_SetNumInputBuffers (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT ULONG NumberBuffers
- );
-/*++
-
-Routine Description:
- Number of hid packets actually retained
-
---*/
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetPhysicalDescriptor (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PVOID Buffer,
- IN ULONG BufferLength
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetManufacturerString (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PVOID Buffer,
- IN ULONG BufferLength
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetProductString (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PVOID Buffer,
- IN ULONG BufferLength
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetIndexedString (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- IN ULONG StringIndex,
- OUT PVOID Buffer,
- IN ULONG BufferLength
- );
-
-BOOLEAN __stdcall
-HidD_GetSerialNumberString (
- IN HANDLE HidDeviceObject,
- OUT PVOID Buffer,
- IN ULONG BufferLength
- );
-
-#include <poppack.h>
-
-#endif
diff --git a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidusage.h b/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidusage.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 190b7ae811..0000000000
--- a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/hidusage.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,270 +0,0 @@
-/*++
-
-Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Microsoft Corporation
-
-Module Name:
-
- HIDUSAGE.H
-
-Abstract:
-
- Public Definitions of HID USAGES.
-
-Environment:
-
- Kernel & user mode
-
-Revision History:
-
- Aug-1996 : created by Kenneth D. Ray
- Jun-1997 : updated by Robert Ingman to reflect final HID 1.0 spec
- and HID Usages Table 0.9 spec.
-
---*/
-
-#ifndef __HIDUSAGE_H__
-#define __HIDUSAGE_H__
-
-//
-// Usage Pages
-//
-
-typedef USHORT USAGE, *PUSAGE;
-
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_GENERIC ((USAGE) 0x01)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_SIMULATION ((USAGE) 0x02)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_VR ((USAGE) 0x03)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_SPORT ((USAGE) 0x04)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_GAME ((USAGE) 0x05)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_KEYBOARD ((USAGE) 0x07)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_LED ((USAGE) 0x08)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_BUTTON ((USAGE) 0x09)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_ORDINAL ((USAGE) 0x0A)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_TELEPHONY ((USAGE) 0x0B)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_CONSUMER ((USAGE) 0x0C)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_DIGITIZER ((USAGE) 0x0D)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_UNICODE ((USAGE) 0x10)
-#define HID_USAGE_PAGE_ALPHANUMERIC ((USAGE) 0x14)
-
-
-//
-// Usages from Generic Desktop Page (0x01)
-//
-
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_POINTER ((USAGE) 0x01)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_MOUSE ((USAGE) 0x02)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_JOYSTICK ((USAGE) 0x04)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_GAMEPAD ((USAGE) 0x05)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_KEYBOARD ((USAGE) 0x06)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_KEYPAD ((USAGE) 0x07)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSTEM_CTL ((USAGE) 0x80)
-
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_X ((USAGE) 0x30)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_Y ((USAGE) 0x31)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_Z ((USAGE) 0x32)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_RX ((USAGE) 0x33)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_RY ((USAGE) 0x34)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_RZ ((USAGE) 0x35)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SLIDER ((USAGE) 0x36)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_DIAL ((USAGE) 0x37)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_WHEEL ((USAGE) 0x38)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_HATSWITCH ((USAGE) 0x39)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_COUNTED_BUFFER ((USAGE) 0x3A)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_BYTE_COUNT ((USAGE) 0x3B)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_MOTION_WAKEUP ((USAGE) 0x3C)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VX ((USAGE) 0x40)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VY ((USAGE) 0x41)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VZ ((USAGE) 0x42)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VBRX ((USAGE) 0x43)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VBRY ((USAGE) 0x44)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VBRZ ((USAGE) 0x45)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_VNO ((USAGE) 0x46)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_POWER ((USAGE) 0x81)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_SLEEP ((USAGE) 0x82)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_WAKE ((USAGE) 0x83)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_CONTEXT_MENU ((USAGE) 0x84)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MAIN_MENU ((USAGE) 0x85)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_APP_MENU ((USAGE) 0x86)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_HELP_MENU ((USAGE) 0x87)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_EXIT ((USAGE) 0x88)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_SELECT ((USAGE) 0x89)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_RIGHT ((USAGE) 0x8A)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_LEFT ((USAGE) 0x8B)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_UP ((USAGE) 0x8C)
-#define HID_USAGE_GENERIC_SYSCTL_MENU_DOWN ((USAGE) 0x8D)
-
-//
-// Usages from Simulation Controls Page (0x02)
-//
-
-#define HID_USAGE_SIMULATION_RUDDER ((USAGE) 0xBA)
-#define HID_USAGE_SIMULATION_THROTTLE ((USAGE) 0xBB)
-
-//
-// Virtual Reality Controls Page (0x03)
-//
-
-
-//
-// Sport Controls Page (0x04)
-//
-
-
-//
-// Game Controls Page (0x05)
-//
-
-
-//
-// Keyboard/Keypad Page (0x07)
-//
-
- // Error "keys"
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_NOEVENT ((USAGE) 0x00)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_ROLLOVER ((USAGE) 0x01)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_POSTFAIL ((USAGE) 0x02)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_UNDEFINED ((USAGE) 0x03)
-
- // Letters
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_aA ((USAGE) 0x04)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_zZ ((USAGE) 0x1D)
- // Numbers
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_ONE ((USAGE) 0x1E)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_ZERO ((USAGE) 0x27)
- // Modifier Keys
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_LCTRL ((USAGE) 0xE0)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_LSHFT ((USAGE) 0xE1)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_LALT ((USAGE) 0xE2)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_LGUI ((USAGE) 0xE3)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_RCTRL ((USAGE) 0xE4)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_RSHFT ((USAGE) 0xE5)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_RALT ((USAGE) 0xE6)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_RGUI ((USAGE) 0xE7)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_SCROLL_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x47)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_NUM_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x53)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_CAPS_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x39)
- // Funtion keys
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_F1 ((USAGE) 0x3A)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_F12 ((USAGE) 0x45)
-
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_RETURN ((USAGE) 0x28)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_ESCAPE ((USAGE) 0x29)
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_DELETE ((USAGE) 0x2A)
-
-#define HID_USAGE_KEYBOARD_PRINT_SCREEN ((USAGE) 0x46)
-
-// and hundreds more...
-
-//
-// LED Page (0x08)
-//
-
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_NUM_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x01)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CAPS_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x02)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SCROLL_LOCK ((USAGE) 0x03)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_COMPOSE ((USAGE) 0x04)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_KANA ((USAGE) 0x05)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_POWER ((USAGE) 0x06)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SHIFT ((USAGE) 0x07)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_DO_NOT_DISTURB ((USAGE) 0x08)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_MUTE ((USAGE) 0x09)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_TONE_ENABLE ((USAGE) 0x0A)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_HIGH_CUT_FILTER ((USAGE) 0x0B)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_LOW_CUT_FILTER ((USAGE) 0x0C)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_EQUALIZER_ENABLE ((USAGE) 0x0D)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SOUND_FIELD_ON ((USAGE) 0x0E)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SURROUND_FIELD_ON ((USAGE) 0x0F)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_REPEAT ((USAGE) 0x10)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_STEREO ((USAGE) 0x11)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SAMPLING_RATE_DETECT ((USAGE) 0x12)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SPINNING ((USAGE) 0x13)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CAV ((USAGE) 0x14)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CLV ((USAGE) 0x15)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_RECORDING_FORMAT_DET ((USAGE) 0x16)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_OFF_HOOK ((USAGE) 0x17)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_RING ((USAGE) 0x18)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_MESSAGE_WAITING ((USAGE) 0x19)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_DATA_MODE ((USAGE) 0x1A)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_BATTERY_OPERATION ((USAGE) 0x1B)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_BATTERY_OK ((USAGE) 0x1C)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_BATTERY_LOW ((USAGE) 0x1D)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SPEAKER ((USAGE) 0x1E)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_HEAD_SET ((USAGE) 0x1F)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_HOLD ((USAGE) 0x20)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_MICROPHONE ((USAGE) 0x21)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_COVERAGE ((USAGE) 0x22)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_NIGHT_MODE ((USAGE) 0x23)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SEND_CALLS ((USAGE) 0x24)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CALL_PICKUP ((USAGE) 0x25)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CONFERENCE ((USAGE) 0x26)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_STAND_BY ((USAGE) 0x27)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CAMERA_ON ((USAGE) 0x28)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_CAMERA_OFF ((USAGE) 0x29)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_ON_LINE ((USAGE) 0x2A)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_OFF_LINE ((USAGE) 0x2B)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_BUSY ((USAGE) 0x2C)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_READY ((USAGE) 0x2D)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_PAPER_OUT ((USAGE) 0x2E)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_PAPER_JAM ((USAGE) 0x2F)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_REMOTE ((USAGE) 0x30)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_FORWARD ((USAGE) 0x31)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_REVERSE ((USAGE) 0x32)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_STOP ((USAGE) 0x33)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_REWIND ((USAGE) 0x34)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_FAST_FORWARD ((USAGE) 0x35)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_PLAY ((USAGE) 0x36)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_PAUSE ((USAGE) 0x37)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_RECORD ((USAGE) 0x38)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_ERROR ((USAGE) 0x39)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SELECTED_INDICATOR ((USAGE) 0x3A)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_IN_USE_INDICATOR ((USAGE) 0x3B)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_MULTI_MODE_INDICATOR ((USAGE) 0x3C)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_ON ((USAGE) 0x3D)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_FLASH ((USAGE) 0x3E)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_SLOW_BLINK ((USAGE) 0x3F)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_FAST_BLINK ((USAGE) 0x40)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_OFF ((USAGE) 0x41)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_FLASH_ON_TIME ((USAGE) 0x42)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SLOW_BLINK_ON_TIME ((USAGE) 0x43)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_SLOW_BLINK_OFF_TIME ((USAGE) 0x44)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_FAST_BLINK_ON_TIME ((USAGE) 0x45)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_FAST_BLINK_OFF_TIME ((USAGE) 0x46)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_INDICATOR_COLOR ((USAGE) 0x47)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_RED ((USAGE) 0x48)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_GREEN ((USAGE) 0x49)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_AMBER ((USAGE) 0x4A)
-#define HID_USAGE_LED_GENERIC_INDICATOR ((USAGE) 0x3B)
-
-//
-// Button Page (0x09)
-//
-// There is no need to label these usages.
-//
-
-
-//
-// Ordinal Page (0x0A)
-//
-// There is no need to label these usages.
-//
-
-
-//
-// Telephony Device Page (0x0B)
-//
-
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_PHONE ((USAGE) 0x01)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_ANSWERING_MACHINE ((USAGE) 0x02)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_MESSAGE_CONTROLS ((USAGE) 0x03)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_HANDSET ((USAGE) 0x04)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_HEADSET ((USAGE) 0x05)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_KEYPAD ((USAGE) 0x06)
-#define HID_USAGE_TELEPHONY_PROGRAMMABLE_BUTTON ((USAGE) 0x07)
-
-//
-// and others...
-//
-
-
-#endif
-
diff --git a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/x64/hid.lib b/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/x64/hid.lib
deleted file mode 100644
index a422d76e59..0000000000
--- a/plugins/MirandaG15/LCDFramework/hid/x64/hid.lib
+++ /dev/null
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