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UGEN(4) 		     Kernel Interfaces Manual			 UGEN(4)

NAME
     ugen -- USB generic device support

SYNOPSIS
     ugen is integrated into the usb(4) kernel module.

DESCRIPTION
     The  ugen	driver	provides  support for all USB devices that do not have a
     special driver.  It supports access to all parts of the device, but not  in
     a way that is as convenient as a special purpose driver.

     There can be up to 127 USB devices connected to a USB bus.  Each USB device
     can  have	up to 16 endpoints.  Each of these endpoints will communicate in
     one of four different modes:  control,  isochronous,  bulk,  or  interrupt.
     Each  of  the  endpoints will have a different device node.  The four least
     significant bits in the minor device number determine  which  endpoint  the
     device accesses, and the rest of the bits determine which USB device.

     If an endpoint address is used both for input and output, the device can be
     opened for both read or write.

     To  find  out  which endpoints exist, there are a series of ioctl(2) opera-
     tions on the control endpoint that return the USB descriptors  of	the  de-
     vice, configurations, interfaces, and endpoints.

     The  control transfer mode can only happen on the control endpoint which is
     always endpoint 0.  The control endpoint accepts a request and may  respond
     with  an answer to such a request.  Control requests are issued by ioctl(2)
     calls.

     The bulk transfer mode can be in or out depending on the endpoint.  To per-
     form I/O on a bulk endpoint read(2) and write(2) should be used.	All  I/O
     operations on a bulk endpoint are unbuffered.

     The interrupt transfer mode can be in or out depending on the endpoint.  To
     perform  I/O  on an interrupt endpoint read(2) and write(2) should be used.
     A moderate amount of buffering is done by the driver.

     All endpoints handle the following ioctl(2) calls:

     USB_SET_SHORT_XFER (int)
	     Allow short read transfer.  Normally a  transfer  from  the  device
	     which  is	shorter than the request specified is reported as an er-
	     ror.

     USB_SET_TIMEOUT (int)
	     Set the timeout on the device operations The time is  specified  in
	     milliseconds.   The  value  0  is used to indicate that there is no
	     timeout.

     The control endpoint (endpoint 0) handles the following ioctl(2) calls:

     USB_GET_CONFIG (int)
	     Get the device configuration number.

     USB_SET_CONFIG (int)
	     Set the device into the given configuration number.

	     This operation can only be performed when the control  endpoint  is
	     the sole open endpoint.

     USB_GET_ALTINTERFACE (struct usb_alt_interface)
	     Get the alternative setting number for the interface with the given
	     index.  The uai_config_index is ignored in this call.

	     struct usb_alt_interface {
		     int     uai_config_index;
		     int     uai_interface_index;
		     int     uai_alt_no;
	     };

     USB_SET_ALTINTERFACE (struct usb_alt_interface)
	     Set  the  alternative  setting to the given number in the interface
	     with the given index.  The  uai_config_index  is  ignored	in  this
	     call.

	     This  operation can only be performed when no endpoints for the in-
	     terface are open.

     USB_GET_NO_ALT (struct usb_alt_interface)
	     Return the number of different alternate settings in the uai_alt_no
	     field.

     USB_GET_DEVICE_DESC (usb_device_descriptor_t)
	     Return the device descriptor.

     USB_GET_CONFIG_DESC (struct usb_config_desc)
	     Return the descriptor for the configuration with the  given  index.
	     For  convenience,	the  current  configuration  can be specified by
	     USB_CURRENT_CONFIG_INDEX.

	     struct usb_config_desc {
		     int     ucd_config_index;
		     usb_config_descriptor_t ucd_desc;
	     };

     USB_GET_INTERFACE_DESC (struct usb_interface_desc)
	     Return the interface descriptor for an interface specified  by  its
	     configuration  index,  interface index, and alternative index.  For
	     convenience,  the	current  alternative   can   be   specified   by
	     USB_CURRENT_ALT_INDEX.

	     struct usb_interface_desc {
		     int     uid_config_index;
		     int     uid_interface_index;
		     int     uid_alt_index;
		     usb_interface_descriptor_t uid_desc;
	     };

     USB_GET_ENDPOINT_DESC (struct usb_endpoint_desc)
	     Return  the  endpoint  descriptor for the endpoint specified by its
	     configuration index, interface index, alternative index,  and  end-
	     point index.

	     struct usb_endpoint_desc {
		     int     ued_config_index;
		     int     ued_interface_index;
		     int     ued_alt_index;
		     int     ued_endpoint_index;
		     usb_endpoint_descriptor_t ued_desc;
	     };

     USB_GET_FULL_DESC (struct usb_full_desc)
	     Return all the descriptors for the given configuration.

	     struct usb_full_desc {
		     int     ufd_config_index;
		     u_int   ufd_size;
		     u_char  *ufd_data;
	     };
	     The  ufd_data field should point to a memory area of the size given
	     in the ufd_size field.  The proper size can be determined by  first
	     issuing  a  USB_GET_CONFIG_DESC  and  inspecting  the  wTotalLength
	     field.

     USB_GET_STRING_DESC (struct usb_string_desc)
	     Get a string descriptor for the given language ID and string index.

	     struct usb_string_desc {
		     int     usd_string_index;
		     int     usd_language_id;
		     usb_string_descriptor_t usd_desc;
	     };

     USB_DO_REQUEST (struct usb_ctl_request)
	     Send a USB request to the device on the control endpoint.	Any data
	     sent to/from the device is located at ucr_data.  The  size  of  the
	     transferred  data is determined from the ucr_request.  The ucr_addr
	     field is ignored in this call.  The ucr_flags field can be used  to
	     flag  that  the request is allowed to be shorter than the requested
	     size, and ucr_actlen will contain the actual size on completion.

	     struct usb_ctl_request {
		     int     ucr_addr;
		     usb_device_request_t ucr_request;
		     void    *ucr_data;
		     int     ucr_flags;
	     #define USBD_SHORT_XFER_OK      0x04    /* allow short reads */
		     int     ucr_actlen;	     /* actual length transferred */
	     };
	     This is a dangerous operation in that it can perform arbitrary  op-
	     erations on the device.  Some of the most dangerous (e.g., changing
	     the device address) are not allowed.

     USB_GET_DEVICEINFO (struct usb_device_info)
	     Get  an information summary for the device.  This call will not is-
	     sue any USB transactions.

     Note that there are two different ways of addressing configurations, inter-
     faces, alternatives, and endpoints: by index or by number.   The  index  is
     the  ordinal number (starting from 0) of the descriptor as presented by the
     device.  The number is the respective number of the entity as found in  its
     descriptor.  Enumeration of descriptors uses the index, getting and setting
     typically uses numbers.

     Example:  all  endpoints (except the control endpoint) for the current con-
     figuration can  be  found	by  iterating  the  interface_index  from  0  to
     config_desc->bNumInterface-1   and   for	each  of  these,  iterating  the
     endpoint_index from 0 to interface_desc->bNumEndpoints.   The  config_index
     should  be  set  to USB_CURRENT_CONFIG_INDEX and alt_index should be set to
     USB_CURRENT_ALT_INDEX.

SYSCTL VARIABLES
     The following variables are  available  as  both  sysctl(8)  variables  and
     loader(8) tunables:

     hw.usb.ugen.debug
	     Debug output level, where 0 is debugging disabled and larger values
	     increase debug message verbosity.	Default is 0.

FILES
     /dev/usb/B.D.E  Endpoint E of device D at bus B.
     /dev/ugenB.D    Control endpoint, 0, of device D at bus B.

SEE ALSO
     usb(4)

HISTORY
     The ugen driver appeared in NetBSD 1.4.

FreeBSD ports 15.1		  May 14, 2021				 UGEN(4)

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