Linux MTP driver: Detect devices that have MTP interfaces even if their USB ids are not known

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Kovid Goyal 2013-01-11 15:25:04 +05:30
parent 4c09d25062
commit 251a057a53
3 changed files with 73 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from collections import namedtuple
from functools import partial
from calibre import prints, as_unicode
from calibre.constants import plugins
from calibre.constants import plugins, islinux
from calibre.ptempfile import SpooledTemporaryFile
from calibre.devices.errors import OpenFailed, DeviceError, BlacklistedDevice
from calibre.devices.mtp.base import MTPDeviceBase, synchronous, debug
@ -44,6 +44,17 @@ class MTP_DEVICE(MTPDeviceBase):
self.blacklisted_devices = set()
self.ejected_devices = set()
self.currently_connected_dev = None
self._is_device_mtp = None
if islinux:
from calibre.devices.mtp.unix.sysfs import MTPDetect
self._is_device_mtp = MTPDetect()
def is_device_mtp(self, d, debug=None):
''' Returns True iff the _is_device_mtp check returns True and libmtp
is able to probe the device successfully. '''
if self._is_device_mtp is None: return False
return (self._is_device_mtp(d, debug=debug) and
self.libmtp.is_mtp_device(d.busnum, d.devnum))
def set_debug_level(self, lvl):
self.libmtp.set_debug_level(lvl)
@ -77,7 +88,9 @@ class MTP_DEVICE(MTPDeviceBase):
for d in devs:
ans = cache.get(d, None)
if ans is None:
ans = (d.vendor_id, d.product_id) in self.known_devices
ans = (
(d.vendor_id, d.product_id) in self.known_devices or
self.is_device_mtp(d))
cache[d] = ans
if ans:
return d
@ -95,12 +108,13 @@ class MTP_DEVICE(MTPDeviceBase):
err = 'startup() not called on this device driver'
p(err)
return False
devs = [d for d in devices_on_system if (d.vendor_id, d.product_id)
in self.known_devices and d.vendor_id != APPLE]
devs = [d for d in devices_on_system if
( (d.vendor_id, d.product_id) in self.known_devices or
self.is_device_mtp(d, debug=p)) and d.vendor_id != APPLE]
if not devs:
p('No known MTP devices connected to system')
p('No MTP devices connected to system')
return False
p('Known MTP devices connected:')
p('MTP devices connected:')
for d in devs: p(d)
for d in devs:

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@ -662,13 +662,6 @@ is_mtp_device(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ii", &busnum, &devnum)) return NULL;
/*
* LIBMTP_Check_Specific_Device does not seem to work at least on my linux
* system. Need to investigate why later. Most devices are in the device
* table so this is not terribly important.
*/
/* LIBMTP_Set_Debug(LIBMTP_DEBUG_ALL); */
/* printf("Calling check: %d %d\n", busnum, devnum); */
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
ans = LIBMTP_Check_Specific_Device(busnum, devnum);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS;

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@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
# vim:fileencoding=UTF-8:ts=4:sw=4:sta:et:sts=4:fdm=marker:ai
from __future__ import (unicode_literals, division, absolute_import,
print_function)
__license__ = 'GPL v3'
__copyright__ = '2013, Kovid Goyal <kovid at kovidgoyal.net>'
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext en'
import os, glob
class MTPDetect(object):
SYSFS_PATH = os.environ.get('SYSFS_PATH', '/sys')
def __init__(self):
self.base = os.path.join(self.SYSFS_PATH, 'subsystem', 'usb', 'devices')
if not os.path.exists(self.base):
self.base = os.path.join(self.SYSFS_PATH, 'bus', 'usb', 'devices')
self.ok = os.path.exists(self.base)
def __call__(self, dev, debug=None):
'''
Check if the device has an interface named "MTP" using sysfs, which
avoids probing the device.
'''
if not self.ok: return False
def read(x):
try:
with open(x, 'rb') as f:
return f.read()
except EnvironmentError:
pass
ipath = os.path.join(self.base, '{0}-*/{0}-*/interface'.format(dev.busnum))
for x in glob.glob(ipath):
raw = read(x)
if not raw or raw.strip() != b'MTP': continue
raw = read(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(x)),
'devnum'))
try:
if raw and int(raw) == dev.devnum:
if debug is not None:
debug('Unknown device {0} claims to be an MTP device'
.format(dev))
return True
except (ValueError, TypeError):
continue
return False