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Subclassing from IOUserUSBSerial
Hey! I'am trying to write my own driver for usb serial device. I'am trying to subclass from IOUserUSBSerial #include <DriverKit/IOService.iig> #include <USBSerialDriverKit/IOUserUSBSerial.iig> class NewDriver: public IOUserUSBSerial { public:     virtual kern_return_t     Start(IOService * provider) override; }; but get a lot of errors such as   "IOUserUSBSerial::handleRxPacket(unsigned char*&, unsigned int&)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "IOUserUSBSerial::handleInterruptPacket(unsigned char const*, unsigned int)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "IOUserUSBSerial::free()", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "IOUserUSBSerial::init()", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "IOUserUSBSerial::initWith(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor*)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "IOUserUSBSerial::_Dispatch(IOUserUSBSerial*, IORPC)", referenced from:       NewDriver::Start_Impl(IOService*) in NewDriver-e6d71af2158103084ce0c1eba7c6088d.o       NewDriver::_Dispatch(NewDriver*, IORPC) in NewDriver.iig.o   "vtable for IOUserSerial", referenced from:       IOUserSerial::IOUserSerial() in NewDriver.iig.o   NOTE: a missing vtable usually means the first non-inline virtual member function has no definition.   "vtable for IOUserUSBSerial", referenced from:       IOUserUSBSerial::IOUserUSBSerial() in NewDriver.iig.o   NOTE: a missing vtable usually means the first non-inline virtual member function has no definition.   "non-virtual thunk to IOUserUSBSerial::free()", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "non-virtual thunk to IOUserUSBSerial::init()", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "non-virtual thunk to IOUserUSBSerial::initWith(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor*)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "non-virtual thunk to IOUserUSBSerial::handleRxPacket(unsigned char*&, unsigned int&)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o   "non-virtual thunk to IOUserUSBSerial::handleInterruptPacket(unsigned char const*, unsigned int)", referenced from:       vtable for NewDriver in NewDriver.iig.o ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 If I making any implementations of this methods errors staying on. What Im doing wrong? Is there anywhere examples for USBSerialDriverKit? Didn't find anything on github
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DriverKit: ReadAsyncIOBundled completion returns error 0xe0005000 (UNDEFINED)
Hello! I'm trying to get data (like audio) stream from custom vendor usb device with bulk endpoint. When I use AsyncIO in cycle some data was lost. And I saw that AsyncIOBundled can help me with this issue. I've trying to use it: Create memory buffers for (int i = 0; i < DEFAULT_BUF_NUMBER; i++) { kern_return_t ret = IOBufferMemoryDescriptor::Create( kIOMemoryDirectionInOut, DEFAULT_BUF_LENGTH, 0, &ivars->buffers[i] ); } Create MemoryDescriptorRing and set MemoryDescriptor for each index kern_return_t MyDriver::SetupRingBuffer(IOMemoryDescriptor** memoryDescriptors, uint16_t length) { kern_return_t ret = kIOReturnSuccess; ret = ivars->inPipe->CreateMemoryDescriptorRing(length); if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) { IOLog("CreateMemoryDescriptorRing failed %s", StringFromReturn(ret)); return ret; } for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { ret = ivars->inPipe->SetMemoryDescriptor(memoryDescriptors[i], i); if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) { IOLog("SetMemoryDescriptor failed %s", StringFromReturn(ret)); break; } } return ret; } Create completion Run AsyncIOBundled for only 1 index ret = ivars->inPipe->AsyncIOBundled( i, 1, &transferAccepted, (const unsigned int *)&ivars->dataBufferLengthArray, DEFAULT_BUF_NUMBER, ivars->readBundledCompletion, 0 ); In completion i'm always get the error 0xe0005000 (UNDEFINED) But if I use AsyncIO with same buffer - it's success. What am I doing wrong? There are no differences btw AsyncIOBundled and AsyncIO requests in wireshark
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