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| FIDO_DEV_OPEN(3) | Library Functions Manual | FIDO_DEV_OPEN(3) | 
NAME¶
fido_dev_open, fido_dev_close,
  fido_dev_cancel, fido_dev_new,
  fido_dev_free,
  fido_dev_force_fido2,
  fido_dev_force_u2f,
  fido_dev_is_fido2,
  fido_dev_supports_cred_prot,
  fido_dev_supports_pin,
  fido_dev_has_pin,
  fido_dev_protocol,
  fido_dev_build,
  fido_dev_flags,
  fido_dev_major, fido_dev_minor
  —
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <fido.h>
int
  
  fido_dev_open(fido_dev_t
    *dev, const char
    *path);
int
  
  fido_dev_close(fido_dev_t
    *dev);
int
  
  fido_dev_cancel(fido_dev_t
    *dev);
fido_dev_t *
  
  fido_dev_new(void);
void
  
  fido_dev_free(fido_dev_t
    **dev_p);
void
  
  fido_dev_force_fido2(fido_dev_t
    *dev);
void
  
  fido_dev_force_u2f(fido_dev_t
    *dev);
bool
  
  fido_dev_is_fido2(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
bool
  
  fido_dev_supports_cred_prot(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
bool
  
  fido_dev_supports_pin(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
bool
  
  fido_dev_has_pin(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
uint8_t
  
  fido_dev_protocol(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
uint8_t
  
  fido_dev_build(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
uint8_t
  
  fido_dev_flags(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
uint8_t
  
  fido_dev_major(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
uint8_t
  
  fido_dev_minor(const
    fido_dev_t *dev);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thefido_dev_open() function opens the device pointed to
  by path, where dev is a freshly
  allocated or otherwise closed fido_dev_t.
The fido_dev_close() function closes the
    device represented by dev. If
    dev is already closed,
    fido_dev_close() is a NOP.
The fido_dev_cancel() function cancels any
    pending requests on dev.
The fido_dev_new() function returns a
    pointer to a newly allocated, empty fido_dev_t. If
    memory cannot be allocated, NULL is returned.
The fido_dev_free() function releases the
    memory backing *dev_p, where
    *dev_p must have been previously allocated by
    fido_dev_new(). On return,
    *dev_p is set to NULL. Either
    dev_p or *dev_p may be NULL, in
    which case fido_dev_free() is a NOP.
The fido_dev_force_fido2() function can be
    used to force CTAP2 communication with dev.
The fido_dev_force_u2f() function can be
    used to force CTAP1 (U2F) communication with dev.
The fido_dev_is_fido2() function returns
    true if dev is a FIDO 2
    device.
The fido_dev_supports_cred_prot() function
    returns true if dev supports
    FIDO 2.1 Credential Protection.
The fido_dev_supports_pin() function
    returns true if dev supports
    FIDO 2.0 Client PINs.
The fido_dev_has_pin() function returns
    true if dev has a FIDO 2.0
    Client PIN set.
The fido_dev_protocol() function returns
    the CTAPHID protocol version identifier of dev.
The fido_dev_build() function returns the
    CTAPHID build version number of dev.
The fido_dev_flags() function returns the
    CTAPHID capabilities flags of dev.
The fido_dev_major() function returns the
    CTAPHID major version number of dev.
The fido_dev_minor() function returns the
    CTAPHID minor version number of dev.
For the format and meaning of the CTAPHID parameters returned by functions above, please refer to the FIDO Client to Authenticator Protocol (CTAP) specification.
RETURN VALUES¶
On success,fido_dev_open() and
  fido_dev_close() return
  FIDO_OK. On error, a different error code defined in
  <fido/err.h> is returned.
SEE ALSO¶
fido_dev_info_manifest(3), fido_dev_set_io_functions(3)| May 25, 2018 | Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 |