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NAME

       libmtp - device-flags.h

SYNOPSIS

   Macros
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_NONE   0x00000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL   0x00000001
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER   0x00000002
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST   0x00000004
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS   0x00000008
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER   0x00000010
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_ONLY_7BIT_FILENAMES   0x00000020
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE   0x00000040
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_IGNORE_HEADER_ERRORS   0x00000080
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST   0x00000100
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN   0x00000200
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_SAMPLE_DIMENSIONS   0x00000400
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR   0x00000800
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1   0x00001000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V2   0x00002000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED   0x00004000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SEND_OBJECT_PROPLIST   0x00008000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_BATTERY_LEVEL   0x00010000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_DELETE_SENDS_EVENT   0x00020000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_CAPTURE   0x00040000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_CAPTURE_PREVIEW   0x00080000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_NIKON_BROKEN_CAPTURE   0x00100000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_CAPTURE_COMPLETE   0x00400000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_MATCH_PTP_INTERFACE   0x00800000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_FLAC_IS_UNKNOWN   0x01000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_UNIQUE_FILENAMES   0x02000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_SWITCH_MODE_BLACKBERRY   0x04000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_LONG_TIMEOUT   0x08000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_FORCE_RESET_ON_CLOSE   0x10000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_GET_OBJECT_PROPVAL   0x20000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAG_PROPLIST_OVERRIDES_OI   0x40000000
       #define DEVICE_FLAGS_SONY_NWZ_BUGS
       #define DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS
       #define DEVICE_FLAGS_ARICENT_BUGS

Detailed Description

       Special device flags to deal with bugs in specific devices.

       Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Richard A. Low richard@wentnet.com Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Linus Walleij
       triad@df.lth.se Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Marcus Meissner Copyright (C) 2007 Ted Bullock

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser
       General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

       This library 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 Lesser General
       Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not,
       write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

       This file is supposed to be included by both libmtp and libgphoto2.

Macro Definition Documentation

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR   0x00000800
       Some devices, particularly SanDisk Sansas, need to always have their 'OS Descriptor' probed in order to
       work correctly. This flag provides that extra massage.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_BATTERY_LEVEL   0x00010000
       Devices that cannot support reading out battery level.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_GET_OBJECT_PROPVAL   0x20000000
       Early Creative Zen (etc) models actually only support command 9805 (Get object property list) and will
       hang if you try to get individual properties of an object.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST   0x00000004
       This means that the PTP_OC_MTP_GetObjPropList (9805) is broken in some way, either it doesn't work at all
       (as for Android devices) or it won't properly return all object properties if parameter 3 is set to
       0xFFFFFFFFU.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL   0x00000001
       This means that the PTP_OC_MTP_GetObjPropList is broken in the sense that it won't return properly
       formatted metadata for ALL files on the device when you request an object property list for object
       0xFFFFFFFF with parameter 3 likewise set to 0xFFFFFFFF. Compare to
       DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJECTPROPLIST which only signify that it's broken when getting metadata for a
       SINGLE object. A typical way the implementation may be broken is that it may not return a proper count of
       the objects, and sometimes (like on the ZENs) objects are simply missing from the list if you use this.
       Sometimes it has been used incorrectly to mask bugs in the code (like handling transactions of data with
       size given to -1 (0xFFFFFFFFU), in that case please help us remove it now the code is fixed. Sometimes
       this is used because getting all the objects is just too slow and the USB transaction will time out if
       you use this command.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SEND_OBJECT_PROPLIST   0x00008000
       This avoids use of the send object proplist which is used when creating new objects (not just updating)
       The DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST is related but only concerns the case where the object
       proplist is sent in to update an existing object. The Toshiba Gigabeat MEU202 for example has this
       problem.

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Create_Folder().

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST   0x00000100
       The Motorola RAZR2 V8 (others?) has broken set object proplist causing the metadata setting to fail. (The
       set object prop to set individual properties work on this device, but the metadata is plain ignored on
       tracks, though e.g. playlist names can be set.)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_SAMPLE_DIMENSIONS   0x00000400
       The Creative Zen is quite unstable in libmtp but seems to be better with later firmware versions.
       However, it still frequently crashes when setting album art dimensions. This flag disables setting the
       dimensions (which seems to make no difference to how the graphic is displayed).

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_CANNOT_HANDLE_DATEMODIFIED   0x00004000
       The Sansa E250 is know to have this problem which is actually that the device claims that property
       PTP_OPC_DateModified is read/write but will still fail to update it. It can only be set properly the
       first time a file is sent.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_CAPTURE   0x00040000
       Cameras that can capture images. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_CAPTURE_PREVIEW   0x00080000
       Cameras that can capture images. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_DELETE_SENDS_EVENT   0x00020000
       Devices that send 'ObjectDeleted' events after deletion of images. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_FLAC_IS_UNKNOWN   0x01000000
       This flag is like DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN but for FLAC files instead. Using the unknown filetype for
       FLAC files.

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_FORCE_RESET_ON_CLOSE   0x10000000
       This flag indicates that the device need an explicit USB reset after each connection. Some devices don't
       like this, so it's not done by default.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_IGNORE_HEADER_ERRORS   0x00000080
       This flag was introduced with the advent of Creative ZEN 8GB. The device sometimes return a broken PTP
       header like this: < 1502 0000 0200 01d1 02d1 01d2 > the latter 6 bytes (representing 'code' and
       'transaction ID') contain junk. This is breaking the PTP/MTP spec but works on Windows anyway, probably
       because the Windows implementation does not check that these bytes are valid. To interoperate with
       devices like this, we need this flag to emulate the Windows bug. Broken headers has also been found in
       the Aricent MTP stack.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER   0x00000010
       This flag means that the device is prone to forgetting the OGG container file type, so that libmtp must
       look at the filename extensions in order to determine that a file is actually OGG. This is a clear and
       present firmware bug, and while firmware bugs should be fixed in firmware, we like OGG so much that we
       back it by introducing this flag. The error has only been seen on iriver devices. Turning this flag on
       won't hurt anything, just that the check against filename extension will be done for files of 'unknown'
       type. If the player does not even know (reports) that it supports ogg even though it does, please use the
       stronger OGG_IS_UNKNOWN flag, which will forcedly support ogg on anything with the .ogg filename
       extension.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_LONG_TIMEOUT   0x08000000
       This flag indicates that the device need an extra long timeout on some operations.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_MATCH_PTP_INTERFACE   0x00800000
       Direct PTP match required. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_NIKON_BROKEN_CAPTURE   0x00100000
       Nikon broken capture support without proper ObjectAdded events. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_CAPTURE_COMPLETE   0x00400000
       Broken capture support where cameras do not send CaptureComplete events. (libgphoto2)

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE   0x00000040
       This flag indicates that the device will lock up if you try to get status of endpoints and/or release the
       interface when closing the device. This fixes problems with SanDisk Sansa devices especially. It may be a
       side-effect of a Windows behaviour of never releasing interfaces.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS   0x00000008
       This means the device doesn't send zero packets to indicate end of transfer when the transfer boundary
       occurs at a multiple of 64 bytes (the USB 1.1 endpoint size). Instead, exactly one extra byte is sent at
       the end of the transfer if the size is an integer multiple of USB 1.1 endpoint size (64 bytes).

       This behaviour is most probably a workaround due to the fact that the hardware USB slave controller in
       the device cannot handle zero writes at all, and the usage of the USB 1.1 endpoint size is due to the
       fact that the device will 'gear down' on a USB 1.1 hub, and since 64 bytes is a multiple of 512 bytes, it
       will work with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 alike.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_NONE   0x00000000
       These flags are used to indicate if some or other device need special treatment. These should be possible
       to concatenate using logical OR so please use one bit per feature and lets pray we don't need more than
       32 bits...

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_OGG_IS_UNKNOWN   0x00000200
       The Samsung YP-T10 think Ogg files shall be sent with the 'unknown' (PTP_OFC_Undefined) file type, this
       gives a side effect that is a combination of the iRiver Ogg Alzheimer problem (have to recognized Ogg
       files on file extension) and a need to report the Ogg support (the device itself does not properly claim
       to support it) and need to set filetype to unknown when storing Ogg files, even though they're not
       actually unknown. Later iRivers seem to need this flag since they do not report to support OGG even
       though they actually do. Often the device supports OGG in USB mass storage mode, then the firmware simply
       miss to declare metadata support for OGG properly.

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_ONLY_7BIT_FILENAMES   0x00000020
       This flag indicates a limitation in the filenames a device can accept - they must be 7 bit (all chars <=
       127/0x7F). It was found first on the Philips Shoqbox, and is a deviation from the PTP standard which
       mandates that any unicode chars may be used for filenames. I guess this is caused by a 7bit-only
       filesystem being used intrinsically on the device.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1   0x00001000
       Samsung has implimented its own playlist format as a .spl file stored in the normal file system, rather
       than a proper mtp playlist. There are multiple versions of the .spl format identified by a line in the
       file: VERSION X.XX Version 1.00 is just a simple playlist.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V2   0x00002000
       Samsung has implimented its own playlist format as a .spl file stored in the normal file system, rather
       than a proper mtp playlist. There are multiple versions of the .spl format identified by a line in the
       file: VERSION X.XX Version 2.00 is playlist but allows DNSe sound settings to be stored, per playlist.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_PROPLIST_OVERRIDES_OI   0x40000000
       It seems that some devices return an bad data when using the GetObjectInfo operation. So in these cases
       we prefer to override the PTP-compatible object infos with the MTP property list.

       For example Some Samsung Galaxy S devices contain an MTP stack that present the ObjectInfo in 64 bit
       instead of 32 bit.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_SWITCH_MODE_BLACKBERRY   0x04000000
       This flag performs some random magic on the BlackBerry device to switch from USB mass storage to MTP mode
       we think.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_UNIQUE_FILENAMES   0x02000000
       Device needs unique filenames, no two files can be named the same string.

   #define DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER   0x00000002
       This means that under Linux, another kernel module may be using this device's USB interface, so we need
       to detach it if it is. Typically this is on dual-mode devices that will present both an MTP compliant
       interface and device descriptor and a USB mass storage interface. If the USB mass storage interface is in
       use, other apps (like our userspace libmtp through libusb access path) cannot get in and get cosy with
       it. So we can remove the offending application. Typically this means you have to run the program as root
       as well.

   #define DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS
       Value:

       (DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SEND_OBJECT_PROPLIST | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_LONG_TIMEOUT )
       All these bug flags need to be set on Android devices, they claim to support MTP operations they actually
       cannot handle, especially 9805 (Get object property list). These are auto-assigned to devices reporting
       'android.com' in their device extension descriptor.

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().

   #define DEVICE_FLAGS_ARICENT_BUGS
       Value:

       (DEVICE_FLAG_IGNORE_HEADER_ERRORS | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SEND_OBJECT_PROPLIST | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST )
       All these bug flags appear on a number of SonyEricsson devices including Android devices not using the
       stock Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich) MTP stack. It is highly supected that these bugs comes from an
       MTP implementation from Aricent, so it is called the Aricent bug flags as a shorthand. Especially the
       header errors that need to be ignored is typical for this stack.

       After some guesswork we auto-assign these bug flags to devices that present the 'microsoft.com/WPDNA',
       and 'sonyericsson.com/SE' but NOT the 'android.com' descriptor.

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().

   #define DEVICE_FLAGS_SONY_NWZ_BUGS
       Value:

       (DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_UNIQUE_FILENAMES | \
          DEVICE_FLAG_FORCE_RESET_ON_CLOSE )
       All these bug flags need to be set on SONY NWZ Walkman players, and will be autodetected on unknown
       devices by detecting the vendor extension descriptor 'sony.net'

       Referenced by LIBMTP_Open_Raw_Device_Uncached().

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