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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

detect if a USB device is connected or disconnected

unit U_Usb;

interface

uses
Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Classes, Forms;

type

PDevBroadcastHdr = ^DEV_BROADCAST_HDR;
DEV_BROADCAST_HDR = packed record
dbch_size: DWORD;
dbch_devicetype: DWORD;
dbch_reserved: DWORD;
end;

PDevBroadcastDeviceInterface = ^DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE = record
dbcc_size: DWORD;
dbcc_devicetype: DWORD;
dbcc_reserved: DWORD;
dbcc_classguid: TGUID;
dbcc_name: short;
end;

const
GUID_DEVINTERFACE_USB_DEVICE: TGUID = '{A5DCBF10-6530-11D2-901F-00C04FB951ED}';
DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL = $8000; // system detected a new device
DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE = $8004; // device is gone
DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE = $00000005; // device interface class

type

TComponentUSB = class(TComponent)
private
FWindowHandle: HWND;
FOnUSBArrival: TNotifyEvent;
FOnUSBRemove: TNotifyEvent;
procedure WndProc(var Msg: TMessage);
function USBRegister: Boolean;
protected
procedure
WMDeviceChange(var Msg: TMessage); dynamic;
public
constructor
Create(AOwner: TComponent); override;
destructor Destroy; override;
published
property
OnUSBArrival: TNotifyEvent read FOnUSBArrival write FOnUSBArrival;
property OnUSBRemove: TNotifyEvent read FOnUSBRemove write FOnUSBRemove;
end;

implementation

constructor
TComponentUSB.Create(AOwner: TComponent);
begin
inherited
Create(AOwner);
FWindowHandle := AllocateHWnd(WndProc);
USBRegister;
end;

destructor TComponentUSB.Destroy;
begin
DeallocateHWnd(FWindowHandle);
inherited Destroy;
end;

procedure TComponentUSB.WndProc(var Msg: TMessage);
begin
if
(Msg.Msg = WM_DEVICECHANGE) then
begin
try
WMDeviceChange(Msg);
except
Application.HandleException(Self);
end;
end
else
Msg.Result := DefWindowProc(FWindowHandle, Msg.Msg, Msg.wParam, Msg.lParam);
end;

procedure TComponentUSB.WMDeviceChange(var Msg: TMessage);
var
devType: Integer;
Datos: PDevBroadcastHdr;
begin
if
(Msg.wParam = DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL) or (Msg.wParam = DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE) then
begin
Datos := PDevBroadcastHdr(Msg.lParam);
devType := Datos^.dbch_devicetype;
if devType = DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE then
begin
// USB Device
if Msg.wParam = DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL then
begin
if
Assigned(FOnUSBArrival) then
FOnUSBArrival(Self);
end
else
begin
if
Assigned(FOnUSBRemove) then
FOnUSBRemove(Self);
end;
end;
end;
end;

function TComponentUSB.USBRegister: Boolean;
var
dbi: DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
Size: Integer;
r: Pointer;
begin
Result := False;
Size := SizeOf(DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE);
ZeroMemory(@dbi, Size);
dbi.dbcc_size := Size;
dbi.dbcc_devicetype := DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE;
dbi.dbcc_reserved := 0;
dbi.dbcc_classguid := GUID_DEVINTERFACE_USB_DEVICE;
dbi.dbcc_name := 0;

r := RegisterDeviceNotification(FWindowHandle, @dbi,
DEVICE_NOTIFY_WINDOW_HANDLE
);
if Assigned(r) then Result := True;
end;

end.

5 comments:

jbal said...

This looks realy prommising but I realy do need a little tutorial on how to use this.

BTW does anyone now how to write to an USB-divice (or just how to pull up D1 or D2 pin)?

JBal

Anonymous said...

'No can do', USB is not a simple thing like RS232 et al used to be. There is lots to do and you cannot possibly just 'pull up' the data lines.
A mass storage device will present to you as a disk, a communication device will be seen as a port, and the HID device can be controlled/read with JvHIDController (see project Jedi)

Anonymous said...

Vladimir : do you know how to tell Windows to 'unmount' the removable USB mass storage device ? Other than tell the system to reboot/halt ?

Unknown said...

how do we use this code?

Anonymous said...

thanks man