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// plustek.c: Plustek device backend
// This file is part of scanbuttond.
// Copyleft )c( 2005 by Hans Verkuil
// Copyleft )c( 2005-2007 by Bernhard Stiftner
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include "scanbuttond/scanbuttond.h"
#include "scanbuttond/libusbi.h"
#include "plustek.h"
static char* backend_name = "Plustek USB";
#define NUM_SUPPORTED_USB_DEVICES 9
static int supported_usb_devices[NUM_SUPPORTED_USB_DEVICES][3] = {
// vendor, product, num_buttons
{ 0x04a9, 0x2207, 1 }, // CanoScan N1220U
{ 0x04a9, 0x2208, 1 }, // CanoScan CanoScan D660U
{ 0x04a9, 0x2206, 1 }, // CanoScan N650U
{ 0x04a9, 0x220d, 3 }, // CanoScan LiDE 20
{ 0x04a9, 0x2220, 3 }, // CanoScan LiDE 25
{ 0x04a9, 0x220e, 3 }, // CanoScan LiDE 30
{ 0x04b8, 0x011d, 4 }, // Epson Perfection 1260
{ 0x03f0, 0x0605, 2 }, // HP ScanJet 2200c (maybe only 1 button?)
{ 0x0458, 0x2007, 5 } // Genius (KYE) ColorPage-HR6 V2 (5 buttons)
};
static char* usb_device_descriptions[NUM_SUPPORTED_USB_DEVICES][2] = {
{ "Canon", "CanoScan N1220U" },
{ "Canon", "CanoScan D660U" },
{ "Canon", "CanoScan N650U" },
{ "Canon", "CanoScan LiDE 20" },
{ "Canon", "CanoScan LiDE 25" },
{ "Canon", "CanoScan LiDE 30" },
{ "Epson", "Perfection 1260" },
{ "Hewlett-Packard", "ScanJet 2200c" },
{ "Genius (KYE)", "ColorPage-HR6 V2" }
};
static libusb_handle_t* libusb_handle;
static scanner_t* plustek_scanners = NULL;
// returns -1 if the scanner is unsupported, or the index of the
// corresponding vendor-product pair in the supported_usb_devices array.
int plustek_match_libusb_scanner(libusb_device_t* device)
{
int index;
for (index = 0; index < NUM_SUPPORTED_USB_DEVICES; index++) {
if (supported_usb_devices[index][0] == device->vendorID &&
supported_usb_devices[index][1] == device->productID) {
break;
}
}
if (index >= NUM_SUPPORTED_USB_DEVICES) return -1;
return index;
}
void plustek_attach_libusb_scanner(libusb_device_t* device)
{
const char* descriptor_prefix = "plustek:libusb:";
int index = plustek_match_libusb_scanner(device);
if (index < 0) return; // unsupported
scanner_t* scanner = (scanner_t*)malloc(sizeof(scanner_t));
scanner->vendor = usb_device_descriptions[index][0];
scanner->product = usb_device_descriptions[index][1];
scanner->connection = CONNECTION_LIBUSB;
scanner->internal_dev_ptr = (void*)device;
scanner->lastbutton = 0;
scanner->sane_device = (char*)malloc(strlen(device->location) +
strlen(descriptor_prefix) + 1);
strcpy(scanner->sane_device, descriptor_prefix);
strcat(scanner->sane_device, device->location);
scanner->num_buttons = supported_usb_devices[index][2];
scanner->is_open = 0;
scanner->next = plustek_scanners;
plustek_scanners = scanner;
}
void plustek_detach_scanners(void)
{
scanner_t* next;
while (plustek_scanners != NULL) {
next = plustek_scanners->next;
free(plustek_scanners->sane_device);
free(plustek_scanners);
plustek_scanners = next;
}
}
void plustek_scan_devices(libusb_device_t* devices)
{
int index;
libusb_device_t* device = devices;
while (device != NULL) {
index = plustek_match_libusb_scanner(device);
if (index >= 0)
plustek_attach_libusb_scanner(device);
device = device->next;
}
}
int plustek_init_libusb(void)
{
libusb_device_t* devices;
libusb_handle = libusb_init();
devices = libusb_get_devices(libusb_handle);
plustek_scan_devices(devices);
return 0;
}
const char* scanbtnd_get_backend_name(void)
{
return backend_name;
}
int scanbtnd_init(void)
{
plustek_scanners = NULL;
syslog(LOG_INFO, "plustek-backend: init");
return plustek_init_libusb();
}
int scanbtnd_rescan(void)
{
libusb_device_t* devices;
plustek_detach_scanners();
plustek_scanners = NULL;
libusb_rescan(libusb_handle);
devices = libusb_get_devices(libusb_handle);
plustek_scan_devices(devices);
return 0;
}
const scanner_t* scanbtnd_get_supported_devices(void)
{
return plustek_scanners;
}
int scanbtnd_open(scanner_t* scanner)
{
int result = -ENOSYS;
if (scanner->is_open)
return -EINVAL;
switch (scanner->connection) {
case CONNECTION_LIBUSB:
// if devices have been added/removed, return -ENODEV to
// make scanbuttond update its device list
if (libusb_get_changed_device_count() != 0)
return -ENODEV;
result = libusb_open((libusb_device_t*)scanner->internal_dev_ptr);
break;
}
if (result == 0)
scanner->is_open = 1;
return result;
}
int scanbtnd_close(scanner_t* scanner)
{
int result = -ENOSYS;
if (!scanner->is_open)
return -EINVAL;
switch (scanner->connection) {
case CONNECTION_LIBUSB:
result = libusb_close((libusb_device_t*)scanner->internal_dev_ptr);
break;
}
if (result == 0)
scanner->is_open = 0;
return result;
}
int plustek_read(scanner_t* scanner, void* buffer, int bytecount)
{
switch (scanner->connection) {
case CONNECTION_LIBUSB:
return libusb_read((libusb_device_t*)scanner->internal_dev_ptr,
buffer, bytecount);
break;
}
return -1;
}
int plustek_write(scanner_t* scanner, void* buffer, int bytecount)
{
switch (scanner->connection) {
case CONNECTION_LIBUSB:
return libusb_write((libusb_device_t*)scanner->internal_dev_ptr,
buffer, bytecount);
break;
}
return -1;
}
void plustek_flush(scanner_t* scanner)
{
switch (scanner->connection) {
case CONNECTION_LIBUSB:
libusb_flush((libusb_device_t*)scanner->internal_dev_ptr);
break;
}
}
int scanbtnd_get_button(scanner_t* scanner)
{
/*
Note 1: I strongly suspect that the command 0x01 0x69 0x00 0x01 will return
a button bitmask. For my Canon N1220U it returns 0x04, which happens to
be the bit I have to test against to see if the scanner button was pressed.
However, this has to be tested on other scanners to see if this is true.
UPDATE by BS: The LIDE 20 also returns 0x04, but it has three buttons!
So this guess is probably wrong. (Thanks to Christian Bucher for this info)
Note 2: This works on my Canon N1220U. Whether this is Canon specific or
if it works for all 'plustek usb' type scanners is something I don't know.
Note 3: You must have run sane-find-scanner once. Sane apparently initializes
something on the scanner allowing this to work. Otherwise all you get is 0x00.
Note 4: by /cbx
On my CanoScan LIDE20, the default value is $62 and the bits for the
buttons are as follows:
Scan: $72 ==> 0x10
Copy: $6a ==> 0x08
Mail: $66 ==> 0x04
*/
unsigned char bytes[4];
int num_bytes;
int button = 0;
bytes[0] = 1;
bytes[1] = 2;
bytes[2] = 0;
bytes[3] = 1;
if (!scanner->is_open)
return -EINVAL;
num_bytes = plustek_write(scanner, (void*)bytes, 4);
if (num_bytes != 4) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "plustek-backend: communication error: "
"write length:%d (expected:%d)", num_bytes, 4);
plustek_flush(scanner);
return 0;
}
num_bytes = plustek_read(scanner, (void*)bytes, 1);
if (num_bytes != 1) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "plustek-backend: communication error: "
"read length:%d (expected:%d)", num_bytes, 1);
plustek_flush(scanner);
return 0;
}
// by BS: This is my first attempt to get rid of the
// hardcoded button bitmask. Note that I do not own any device
// supported by this backend, so this code is based on guessing.
// Tested on the LIDE 20, should work for 1-button devices, too.
switch (scanner->num_buttons) {
case 1:
if ((bytes[0] & 0x04) != 0) button = 1;
break;
case 2:
if ((bytes[0] & 0x08) != 0) button = 1;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x04) != 0) button = 2;
break;
case 3:
if ((bytes[0] & 0x10) != 0) button = 1;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x08) != 0) button = 2;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x04) != 0) button = 3;
break;
case 4: // only tested for the Epson Perfection 1260...
// seems to be a bit odd compared to the other cases...
if ((bytes[0] & 0x08) != 0) button = 1;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x10) != 0) button = 2;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x20) != 0) button = 3;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x40) != 0) button = 4;
break;
case 5: // only tested for the Genius ColorPage-HR6 V2...
// seems to be really different compared to the other cases...
if ((bytes[0] & 0x04) == 0x04) button = 1;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x08) == 0x08) button = 2;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x10) == 0x10) button = 3;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x0c) == 0x0c) button = 4;
if ((bytes[0] & 0x18) == 0x18) button = 5;
break;
}
return button;
}
const char* scanbtnd_get_sane_device_descriptor(scanner_t* scanner)
{
return scanner->sane_device;
}
int scanbtnd_exit(void)
{
syslog(LOG_INFO, "plustek-backend: exit");
plustek_detach_scanners();
libusb_exit(libusb_handle);
return 0;
}
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