This is the Linux app named RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder whose latest release can be downloaded as hidrdd-1.1.27.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder
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DESCRIPTION
This will read a USB Human Interface Device (HID) report descriptor from the specified input file then attempt to decode it and, optionally, create a C language header file from it. It also does some minimal sanity checks to verify that the report descriptor is valid. The input file can be a binary file or a text file (for example, an existing C header file). If it is a text file, it will concatenate all the printable-hex-like text that it finds on each line (until the first non-hex sequence is found) into a single string of hex digits, and then attempt to decode that string. You can feed it an existing C header file and it will decode it as long as you have all the hex strings (e.g. 0x0F, 0x0Fb2) at the beginning of each line. Commas (,) and semicolons (;) are ignored.Features
- Decodes all the USB HID descriptors currently published by usb.org
- Converts HID Report Descriptor into C language structure declarations
- Highlights common errors such as redundant descriptor tags, field size errors etc
- Accepts binary or textual input (for example existing C structure definitions)
- Decodes vendor-specific descriptors (if you supply a simple definition file)
Audience
Developers
User interface
Command-line
Programming Language
Rexx
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