am7xxx: rename the "function" argument of log_message() to "function_name"
[libam7xxx.git] / src / am7xxx.c
index 2ba9561..c18e202 100644 (file)
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 
 static void log_message(am7xxx_context *ctx,
                        int level,
-                       const char *function,
+                       const char *function_name,
                        int line,
                        const char *fmt,
                        ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 5, 6)));
@@ -381,8 +381,9 @@ static void trace_dump_buffer(am7xxx_context *ctx, const char *message,
 static int read_data(am7xxx_device *dev, uint8_t *buffer, unsigned int len)
 {
        int ret;
-       int transferred = 0;
+       int transferred;
 
+       transferred = 0;
        ret = libusb_bulk_transfer(dev->usb_device, 0x81, buffer, len, &transferred, 0);
        if (ret != 0 || (unsigned int)transferred != len) {
                error(dev->ctx, "%s. Transferred: %d (expected %u)\n",
@@ -398,10 +399,11 @@ static int read_data(am7xxx_device *dev, uint8_t *buffer, unsigned int len)
 static int send_data(am7xxx_device *dev, uint8_t *buffer, unsigned int len)
 {
        int ret;
-       int transferred = 0;
+       int transferred;
 
        trace_dump_buffer(dev->ctx, "sending -->", buffer, len);
 
+       transferred = 0;
        ret = libusb_bulk_transfer(dev->usb_device, 0x1, buffer, len, &transferred, 0);
        if (ret != 0 || (unsigned int)transferred != len) {
                error(dev->ctx, "%s. Transferred: %d (expected %u)\n",
@@ -489,8 +491,8 @@ static int send_data_async(am7xxx_device *dev, uint8_t *buffer, unsigned int len
 
        /* Make a copy of the buffer so the caller can safely reuse it just
         * after libusb_submit_transfer() has returned. This technique
-        * requires more allocations than a proper double-buffering approach
-        * but it takes a lot less code. */
+        * requires more dynamic allocations compared to a proper
+        * double-buffering approach but it takes a lot less code. */
        transfer_buffer = malloc(len);
        if (transfer_buffer == NULL) {
                error(dev->ctx, "cannot allocate transfer buffer (%s)\n",
@@ -626,7 +628,7 @@ static int send_command(am7xxx_device *dev, am7xxx_packet_type type)
  * set up */
 static void log_message(am7xxx_context *ctx,
                        int level,
-                       const char *function,
+                       const char *function_name,
                        int line,
                        const char *fmt,
                        ...)
@@ -634,8 +636,8 @@ static void log_message(am7xxx_context *ctx,
        va_list ap;
 
        if (level == AM7XXX_LOG_FATAL || (ctx && level <= ctx->log_level)) {
-               if (function) {
-                       fprintf(stderr, "%s", function);
+               if (function_name) {
+                       fprintf(stderr, "%s", function_name);
                        if (line)
                                fprintf(stderr, "[%d]", line);
                        fprintf(stderr, ": ");
@@ -744,13 +746,24 @@ static int open_device(am7xxx_context *ctx,
 
        if (current_configuration != (*dev)->desc->configuration) {
                /*
-                * In principle kernel drivers bound to each interface should
-                * be detached before setting the configuration, but in
-                * practice this is not necessary for most devices.
+                * In principle, before setting a new configuration, kernel
+                * drivers should be detached from _all_ interfaces; for
+                * example calling something like the following "invented"
+                * function _before_ setting the new configuration:
                 *
-                * For example something like the following function would be
-                * called:
-                *      libusb_detach_all_kernel_drivers((*dev)->usb_device);
+                *   libusb_detach_all_kernel_drivers((*dev)->usb_device);
+                *
+                * However, in practice, this is not necessary for most
+                * devices as they have only one configuration.
+                *
+                * When a device only has one configuration:
+                *
+                *   - if there was a kernel driver bound to the device, it
+                *     had already set the configuration and the call below
+                *     will be skipped;
+                *
+                *   - if no kernel driver was bound to the device, the call
+                *     below will suceed.
                 */
                ret = libusb_set_configuration((*dev)->usb_device,
                                               (*dev)->desc->configuration);
@@ -1090,8 +1103,10 @@ AM7XXX_PUBLIC int am7xxx_init(am7xxx_context **ctx)
        (*ctx)->log_level = AM7XXX_LOG_TRACE;
 
        ret = libusb_init(&((*ctx)->usb_context));
-       if (ret < 0)
+       if (ret < 0) {
+               error(*ctx, "libusb_init failed: %s\n", libusb_error_name(ret));
                goto out_free_context;
+       }
 
        libusb_set_debug((*ctx)->usb_context, LIBUSB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO);