usb_bulk_msg — Builds a bulk urb, sends it off and waits for completion
int usb_bulk_msg ( | struct usb_device * | usb_dev, |
unsigned int | pipe, | |
void * | data, | |
int | len, | |
int * | actual_length, | |
int | timeout) ; |
usb_dev
pointer to the usb device to send the message to
pipe
endpoint “pipe” to send the message to
data
pointer to the data to send
len
length in bytes of the data to send
actual_length
pointer to a location to put the actual length transferred in bytes
timeout
time in msecs to wait for the message to complete before timing out (if 0 the wait is forever)
This function sends a simple bulk message to a specified endpoint and waits for the message to complete, or timeout.
If successful, it returns 0, otherwise a negative error number. The number of actual bytes transferred will be stored in the actual_length paramater.
Don't use this function from within an interrupt context, like a
bottom half handler. If you need an asynchronous message, or need to
send a message from within interrupt context, use usb_submit_urb
If a thread in your driver uses this call, make sure your disconnect
method can wait for it to complete. Since you don't have a handle on
the URB used, you can't cancel the request.
Because there is no usb_interrupt_msg
and no USBDEVFS_INTERRUPT
ioctl, users are forced to abuse this routine by using it to submit
URBs for interrupt endpoints. We will take the liberty of creating
an interrupt URB (with the default interval) if the target is an
interrupt endpoint.