The basic device management api.
This function checks if the device has some specific capabilities, in order to avoid calling APIs that may disturb the device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to check the capability on.
cap the capability to check.
Returns:
0 if not supported, any other value means the device has the requested capability.
References LIBMTP_DEVICECAP_EditObjects, LIBMTP_DEVICECAP_GetPartialObject, LIBMTP_DEVICECAP_SendPartialObject, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Checks if a specific device with a certain bus and device number has an MTP type device descriptor.
Parameters:
busno the bus number of the device to check
deviceno the device number of the device to check
Returns:
1 if the device is MTP else 0
This function clears the error stack of a device and frees any memory used by it. Call this when you're finished with using the errors.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to clear the error stack for.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::errorstack.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Release_Device().
Destroys a LIBMTP_allowed_values_t struct
Parameters:
allowed_vals the struct to destroy
References LIBMTP_allowed_values_struct::datatype, and LIBMTP_allowed_values_struct::is_range.
Detect the raw MTP device descriptors and return a list of of the devices found.
Parameters:
devices a pointer to a variable that will hold the list of raw devices found. This may be NULL on return if the number of detected devices is zero. The user shall simply free() this variable when finished with the raw devices, in order to release memory.
numdevs a pointer to an integer that will hold the number of devices in the list. This may be 0.
Returns:
0 if successful, any other value means failure.
Examples: detect.c, and folders.c.
References LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::bus_location, LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::device_entry, LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::device_flags, LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::devnum, LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::product, LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::product_id, LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::vendor, and LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::vendor_id.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Get_Connected_Devices(), and LIBMTP_Get_First_Device().
This function dumps out a large chunk of textual information provided from the PTP protocol and additionally some extra MTP-specific information where applicable.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to report info from.
References LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::AccessCapability, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_album_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_music_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_organizer_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_picture_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_playlist_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_text_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_video_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_zencast_folder, dump_usbinfo(), LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::extensions, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FilesystemType, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInBytes, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInObjects, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::id, LIBMTP_Get_Property_Description(), LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::major, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::MaxCapacity, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::minor, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::name, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::next, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::next, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::object_bitsize, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::storage, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageDescription, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageType, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::usbinfo, and LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::VolumeIdentifier.
This function dumps the error stack to stderr. (You still have to clear the stack though.)
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to dump the error stack for.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::errorstack.
Formats device storage (if the device supports the operation). WARNING: This WILL delete all data from the device. Make sure you've got confirmation from the user BEFORE you call this function.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device containing the storage to format.
storage the actual storage to format.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
References LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::id, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Gets the allowed values (range or enum) for a property
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device
property the property to query
filetype the filetype of the object you want to set values for
allowed_vals pointer to a LIBMTP_allowed_values_t struct to receive the allowed values. Call LIBMTP_destroy_allowed_values_t on this on successful completion.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure
References LIBMTP_allowed_values_struct::datatype, LIBMTP_allowed_values_struct::is_range, LIBMTP_allowed_values_struct::num_entries, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This function retrieves the current battery level on the device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the battery level for.
maximum_level a pointer to a variable that will hold the maximum level of the battery if the call was successful.
current_level a pointer to a variable that will hold the current level of the battery if the call was successful. A value of 0 means that the device is on external power.
Returns:
0 if the storage info was successfully retrieved, any other means failure. A typical cause of failure is that the device does not support the battery level property.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::maximum_battery_level, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::usbinfo.
Get the first connected MTP device node in the linked list of devices. Currently this only provides access to USB devices
Parameters:
device_list A list of devices ready to be used by the caller. You need to know how many there are.
Returns:
Any error information gathered from device connections
See also:
LIBMTP_Number_Devices_In_List()
References LIBMTP_Detect_Raw_Devices().
This function returns the device (public key) certificate as an XML document string from the device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the device certificate for.
devcert the device certificate as an XML string or NULL if the call failed or the device certificate property is not supported. This string must be free():ed by the caller after use.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
This retrieves the device version (hardware and firmware version) of an MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the device version for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the device version. The string must be freed by the caller after use. If the call was unsuccessful this will contain NULL.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This returns the error stack for a device in case you need to either reference the error numbers (e.g. when creating multilingual apps with multiple-language text representations for each error number) or when you need to build a multi-line error text widget or something like that. You need to call the LIBMTP_Clear_Errorstack to clear it when you're finished with it.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to get the error stack for.
Returns:
the error stack or NULL if there are no errors on the stack.
See also:
LIBMTP_Clear_Errorstack()
LIBMTP_Dump_Errorstack()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::errorstack.
Get the first (as in 'first in the list of') connected MTP device.
Returns:
a device pointer.
See also:
LIBMTP_Get_Connected_Devices()
References LIBMTP_Detect_Raw_Devices().
This retrieves the 'friendly name' of an MTP device. Usually this is simply the name of the owner or something like 'John Doe's Digital Audio Player'. This property should be supported by all MTP devices.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the friendly name for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the friendly name. The string must be freed by the caller after use.
See also:
LIBMTP_Set_Friendlyname()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This retrieves the manufacturer name of an MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the manufacturer name for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the manufacturer name. The string must be freed by the caller after use. If the call was unsuccessful this will contain NULL.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This retrieves the model name (often equal to product name) of an MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the model name for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the model name. The string must be freed by the caller after use. If the call was unsuccessful this will contain NULL.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This helper function returns a textual description for a libmtp property to be used in dialog boxes etc.
Parameters:
inproperty the libmtp internal property to get a description for.
Returns:
a string representing the filetype, this must NOT be free():ed by the caller!
References propertymap_struct::description, and propertymap_struct::id.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info().
This function returns the secure time as an XML document string from the device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the secure time for.
sectime the secure time string as an XML document or NULL if the call failed or the secure time property is not supported. This string must be free():ed by the caller after use.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
This retrieves the serial number of an MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the serial number for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the serial number. The string must be freed by the caller after use. If the call was unsuccessful this will contain NULL.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
This function updates all the storage id's of a device and their properties, then creates a linked list and puts the list head into the device struct. It also optionally sorts this list. If you want to display storage information in your application you should call this function, then dereference the device struct (device->storage) to get out information on the storage.
You need to call this everytime you want to update the device->storage list, for example anytime you need to check available storage somewhere.
WARNING: since this list is dynamically updated, do not reference its fields in external applications by pointer! E.g do not put a reference to any char * field. instead strncpy() it!
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the storage for.
sortby an integer that determines the sorting of the storage list. Valid sort methods are defined in libmtp.h with beginning with LIBMTP_STORAGE_SORTBY_. 0 or LIBMTP_STORAGE_SORTBY_NOTSORTED to not sort.
Returns:
0 on success, 1 success but only with storage id's, storage properities could not be retrieved and -1 means failure.
References LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::AccessCapability, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FilesystemType, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInBytes, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInObjects, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::id, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::MaxCapacity, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::next, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::prev, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::storage, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageDescription, LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageType, and LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::VolumeIdentifier.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().
Get/set arbitrary properties. These do not update the cache; should only be used on properties not stored in structs
Retrieves a string from an object
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
Returns:
valid string or NULL on failure. The returned string must bee free():ed by the caller after use.
This function retrieves a list of supported file types, i.e. the file types that this device claims it supports, e.g. audio file types that the device can play etc. This list is mitigated to inlcude the file types that libmtp can handle, i.e. it will not list filetypes that libmtp will handle internally like playlists and folders.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the filetype capabilities for.
filetypes a pointer to a pointer that will hold the list of supported filetypes if the call was successful. This list must be free():ed by the caller after use.
length a pointer to a variable that will hold the length of the list of supported filetypes if the call was successful.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
See also:
LIBMTP_Get_Filetype_Description()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::usbinfo.
This retrieves the syncronization partner of an MTP device. This property should be supported by all MTP devices.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to get the sync partner for.
Returns:
a newly allocated UTF-8 string representing the synchronization partner. The string must be freed by the caller after use.
See also:
LIBMTP_Set_Syncpartner()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Retrieves an unsigned 16-bit integer from an object attribute
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value_default Default value to return on failure
Returns:
a value
Retrieves an unsigned 32-bit integer from an object attribute
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value_default Default value to return on failure
Returns:
the value
Retrieves an unsigned 64-bit integer from an object attribute
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value_default Default value to return on failure
Returns:
the value
Retrieves an unsigned 8-bit integer from an object attribute
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value_default Default value to return on failure
Returns:
a value
Determine if a property is supported for a given file type
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device
property the property to query
filetype the filetype of the object you want to set values for
Returns:
0 if not supported, positive if supported, negative on error
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Get the number of devices that are available in the listed device list
Parameters:
device_list Pointer to a linked list of devices
Returns:
Number of devices in the device list device_list
See also:
LIBMTP_Get_Connected_Devices()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::next.
This function opens a device from a raw device. It is the preferred way to access devices in the new interface where several devices can come and go as the library is working on a certain device.
Parameters:
rawdevice the raw device to open a 'real' device for.
Returns:
an open device.
References LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::bus_location, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::cached, configure_usb_device(), LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_album_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_music_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_organizer_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_picture_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_playlist_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_text_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_video_folder, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::default_zencast_folder, LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::device_entry, DEVICE_FLAG_FLAC_IS_UNKNOWN, DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN, LIBMTP_device_entry_struct::device_flags, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS, DEVICE_FLAGS_ARICENT_BUGS, DEVICE_FLAGS_SONY_NWZ_BUGS, LIBMTP_raw_device_struct::devnum, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::errorstack, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::extensions, LIBMTP_Get_Storage(), LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::maximum_battery_level, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::name, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::next, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::object_bitsize, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, _PTP_USB::rawdevice, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::storage, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::usbinfo.
This closes and releases an allocated MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to release.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::extensions, LIBMTP_Clear_Errorstack(), LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::name, LIBMTP_device_extension_struct::next, LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params, and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::usbinfo.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Release_Device_List().
This closes and releases an allocated MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the MTP device to release.
References LIBMTP_Release_Device(), LIBMTP_Release_Device_List(), and LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::next.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Release_Device_List().
This resets a device in case it supports the PTP_OC_ResetDevice operation code (0x1010).
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to reset.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Sets the 'friendly name' of an MTP device.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to set the friendly name for.
friendlyname the new friendly name for the device.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
See also:
LIBMTP_Get_Friendlyname()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
Sets an object attribute from a string
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
string string value to set
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure
Sets an object attribute from an unsigned 16-bit integer
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value 16-bit unsigned integer to set
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure
Sets an object attribute from an unsigned 32-bit integer
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value 32-bit unsigned integer to set
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure
Sets an object attribute from an unsigned 8-bit integer
Parameters:
device a pointer to an MTP device.
object_id Object reference
attribute_id MTP attribute ID
value 8-bit unsigned integer to set
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure
Sets the synchronization partner of an MTP device. Note that we have no idea what the effect of setting this to 'foobar' may be. But the general idea seems to be to tell which program shall synchronize with this device and tell others to leave it alone.
Parameters:
device a pointer to the device to set the sync partner for.
syncpartner the new synchronization partner for the device.
Returns:
0 on success, any other value means failure.
See also:
LIBMTP_Get_Syncpartner()
References LIBMTP_mtpdevice_struct::params.
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