HidD_GetHidGuid() private method

private HidD_GetHidGuid ( System.Guid &gHid ) : void
gHid System.Guid
return void
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        public void  Connect()
        {
            bool found = false;
            Guid guid;
            uint index = 0;

            // get the GUID of the HID class
            HIDImports.HidD_GetHidGuid(out guid);

            // get a handle to all devices that are part of the HID class
            // Fun fact:  DIGCF_PRESENT worked on my machine just fine.  I reinstalled Vista, and now it no longer finds the Wiimote with that parameter enabled...
            IntPtr hDevInfo = HIDImports.SetupDiGetClassDevs(ref guid, null, IntPtr.Zero, HIDImports.DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE);            // | HIDImports.DIGCF_PRESENT);

            // create a new interface data struct and initialize its size
            HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA diData = new HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA();
            diData.cbSize = Marshal.SizeOf(diData);

            // get a device interface to a single device (enumerate all devices)
            while (HIDImports.SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(hDevInfo, IntPtr.Zero, ref guid, index, ref diData))
            {
                UInt32 size = 0;

                // get the buffer size for this device detail instance (returned in the size parameter)
                HIDImports.SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(hDevInfo, ref diData, IntPtr.Zero, 0, out size, IntPtr.Zero);

                // create a detail struct and set its size
                HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA diDetail = new HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA();

                // yeah, yeah...well, see, on Win x86, cbSize must be 5 for some reason.  On x64, apparently 8 is what it wants.
                // someday I should figure this out.  Thanks to Paul Miller on this...
                if (IntPtr.Size == 8)
                {
                    diDetail.cbSize = 8;
                }
                else
                {
                    diDetail.cbSize = 5;
                }

                // actually get the detail struct
                if (HIDImports.SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(hDevInfo, ref diData, ref diDetail, size, out size, IntPtr.Zero))
                {
                    Debug.WriteLine(index + " " + diDetail.DevicePath + " " + Marshal.GetLastWin32Error());

                    // open a read/write handle to our device using the DevicePath returned
                    mHandle = HIDImports.CreateFile(diDetail.DevicePath, FileAccess.ReadWrite, FileShare.ReadWrite, IntPtr.Zero, FileMode.Open, HIDImports.EFileAttributes.Overlapped, IntPtr.Zero);

                    // create an attributes struct and initialize the size
                    HIDImports.HIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib = new HIDImports.HIDD_ATTRIBUTES();
                    attrib.Size = Marshal.SizeOf(attrib);
                    // get the attributes of the current device
                    if (HIDImports.HidD_GetAttributes(mHandle.DangerousGetHandle(), ref attrib))
                    {
                        // if the vendor and product IDs match up
                        if (attrib.VendorID == VID && attrib.ProductID == PID)
                        {
                            if (!IsRemoteConnected((int)index))
                            {
                                Debug.WriteLine("Found it!");
                                found    = true;
                                remoteID = (int)index;
                                connectedRemoteIDs.Add(remoteID);

                                // create a nice .NET FileStream wrapping the handle above
                                mStream = new FileStream(mHandle, FileAccess.ReadWrite, REPORT_LENGTH, true);

                                // start an async read operation on it
                                BeginAsyncRead();

                                // read the calibration info from the controller
                                ReadCalibration();
                                break;
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            // otherwise this isn't the controller, so close up the file handle
                            mHandle.Close();
                        }
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // failed to get the detail struct
                    throw new Exception("SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail failed on index " + index);
                }

                // move to the next device
                index++;
            }


            // if we didn't find a Wiimote, throw an exception
            if (!found)
            {
                throw new Exception("No available Wiimote not found.");
            }

            // clean up our list
            HIDImports.SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(hDevInfo);
        }
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        internal static void FindWiimote(WiimoteFoundDelegate wiimoteFound)
        {
            int            index = 0;
            bool           found = false;
            Guid           guid;
            SafeFileHandle wiiHandle;

            // get the GUID of the HID class
            HIDImports.HidD_GetHidGuid(out guid);

            // get a handle to all devices that are part of the HID class
            // Fun fact:  DIGCF_PRESENT worked on my machine just fine.  I reinstalled Vista, and now it no longer finds the Wiimote with that parameter enabled...
            IntPtr hDevInfo = HIDImports.SetupDiGetClassDevs(ref guid, null, IntPtr.Zero, HIDImports.DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE);            // | HIDImports.DIGCF_PRESENT);

            // create a new interface data struct and initialize its size
            HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA diData = new HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA();
            diData.cbSize = Marshal.SizeOf(diData);

            // get a device interface to a single device (enumerate all devices)
            while (HIDImports.SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(hDevInfo, IntPtr.Zero, ref guid, index, ref diData))
            {
                UInt32 size;

                // get the buffer size for this device detail instance (returned in the size parameter)
                HIDImports.SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(hDevInfo, ref diData, IntPtr.Zero, 0, out size, IntPtr.Zero);

                // create a detail struct and set its size
                HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA diDetail = new HIDImports.SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA();

                // yeah, yeah...well, see, on Win x86, cbSize must be 5 for some reason.  On x64, apparently 8 is what it wants.
                // someday I should figure this out.  Thanks to Paul Miller on this...
                diDetail.cbSize = (uint)(IntPtr.Size == 8 ? 8 : 5);

                // actually get the detail struct
                if (HIDImports.SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(hDevInfo, ref diData, ref diDetail, size, out size, IntPtr.Zero))
                {
                    Debug.WriteLine(string.Format("{0}: {1} - {2}", index, diDetail.DevicePath, Marshal.GetLastWin32Error()));

                    // open a read/write handle to our device using the DevicePath returned
                    wiiHandle = HIDImports.CreateFile(diDetail.DevicePath, FileAccess.ReadWrite, FileShare.ReadWrite, IntPtr.Zero, FileMode.Open, HIDImports.EFileAttributes.Overlapped, IntPtr.Zero);

                    // create an attributes struct and initialize the size
                    HIDImports.HIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib = new HIDImports.HIDD_ATTRIBUTES();
                    attrib.Size = Marshal.SizeOf(attrib);

                    // get the attributes of the current device
                    if (HIDImports.HidD_GetAttributes(wiiHandle.DangerousGetHandle(), ref attrib))
                    {
                        // if the vendor and product IDs match up
                        if (attrib.VendorID == VID && attrib.ProductID == PID)
                        {
                            // it's a Wiimote
                            Debug.WriteLine("Found one!");
                            found = true;

                            // fire the callback function...if the callee doesn't care about more Wiimotes, break out
                            if (!wiimoteFound(diDetail.DevicePath))
                            {
                                break;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    wiiHandle.Close();
                }
                else
                {
                    // failed to get the detail struct
                    throw new WiimoteException("SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail failed on index " + index);
                }

                // move to the next device
                index++;
            }

            // clean up our list
            HIDImports.SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(hDevInfo);

            // if we didn't find a Wiimote, throw an exception
            if (!found)
            {
                throw new WiimoteNotFoundException("No Wiimotes found in HID device list.");
            }
        }