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1.1 root 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
3: *
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23: */
24:
25: /*
26: File: USBServicesLib.h
27:
28: Contains: USB Services Library public include.
29:
30: Version: Neptune 1.0
31:
32: Copyright: � 1997-1998 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
33:
34: File Ownership:
35:
36: DRI: Barry Twycross
37:
38: Other Contact: xxx put other contact here xxx
39:
40: Technology: USB
41:
42: Writers:
43:
44: (DF) David Ferguson
45: (DKF) David Ferguson
46: (CJK) Craig Keithley
47: (TC) Tom Clark
48: (BT) Barry Twycross
49:
50: Change History (most recent first):
51:
52: <USB36> 4/8/98 DF Replace contents with include of the correct file
53: <35> 4/8/98 BT Add error codes
54: <34> 4/6/98 BT Fix spelling
55: <33> 4/6/98 BT New param block names
56: <32> 4/2/98 BT Avoid C++ keywords (class)
57: <31> 3/31/98 TC Add error #-5150: kUSBBadDispatchTable.
58: <30> 3/24/98 BT Eliminate include of private defines
59: <29> 3/19/98 BT Split UIM into UIM and root hub parts
60: <28> 3/18/98 BT Add remove device.
61: <27> 3/11/98 BT Fix bad typedef
62: <26> 3/11/98 CJK Add report & physical descriptor enums
63: <25> 3/10/98 CJK Add HID Descriptor struct
64: <24> 3/9/98 BT Eliminate one set of redundant enums
65: <23> 3/9/98 CJK Fix RADAR #2216609 (Duplicate sets of enums). Fix problem with
66: USB_CONSTANT16 (wasn't getting rid of high order byte before
67: shifting contents to the left).
68: <22> 2/27/98 BT Add swapped USB constants
69: <USB21> 2/17/98 DKF Fix a typo in the error codes
70: <20> 2/10/98 BT Incorporate Ferg's changes
71: <19> 2/9/98 BT Add add interface stuff
72: <18> 2/8/98 BT More Power allocation stuff
73: <17> 2/8/98 BT Add version function
74: <16> 2/5/98 BT Add status notification stuff
75: <15> 2/4/98 BT Add ref/port info to expert notify]
76: <14> 2/4/98 BT Fix endpoint desc
77: <13> 2/3/98 BT Add expert notify function
78: <12> 2/2/98 BT Add bulk stuff
79: <11> 1/29/98 BT Fix illegal struct decls MPW doesn't catch, add class driver
80: functionality
81: <10> 1/26/98 CJK change device descriptor to be prefixed with USB.
82: <9> 1/26/98 BT Mangle names after design review, finsih up
83: <8> 1/26/98 BT Mangle names after design review
84: <7> 1/26/98 BT Make expert notify public
85: <6> 1/23/98 BT Add USB delay function
86: <5> 1/21/98 BT Change hardware status codes
87: <4> 1/21/98 TC Correct misspelling of InterfaceDescriptor struct typedef. Add
88: ConfigurationDescriptor definition.
89: <3> 1/15/98 TC Add InterfaceDescriptor definition.
90: <2> 1/15/98 CJK Change file header to indicate name is USBServicesLib.h
91: <1> 1/15/98 CJK Created USBServicesLib.h files (From USL.H, which is now obsolete)
92: <10> 1/14/98 BT Remove pre expert expert stuff
93: <9> 1/8/98 TC add struct pointer to devicedescriptor typedef.
94: <8> 12/19/97 BT Add add and remove bus.
95: <7> 12/18/97 BT Change defs of expert notify proc
96: <6> 12/18/97 BT Emulate expert notification proc.
97: <5> 12/18/97 BT Tidy up header
98: <4> 12/18/97 BT Moved device descriptor in here.
99: */
100:
101: #include <USB.h>
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