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Translations are available at 128 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations. 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /COPYING: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The source code of GHLPokeMachine is distributed under the license in the file LICENSE. 2 | 3 | res/GHLPokeMachine.ico by is licensed under CC BY 4.0: 4 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 5 | and is from : 6 | https://icon-icons.com/icon/music-instrument-play-guitar-pick/108519 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHLPokeMachine.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | // GHLPokeMachine.cpp : définit les comportements de classe de l'application. 3 | // 4 | 5 | #include "pch.h" 6 | #include "framework.h" 7 | #include "GHLPokeMachine.h" 8 | #include "GHLPokeMachineDlg.h" 9 | 10 | #ifdef _DEBUG 11 | #define new DEBUG_NEW 12 | #endif 13 | 14 | 15 | // CGHLPokeMachineApp 16 | 17 | BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CGHLPokeMachineApp, CWinApp) 18 | ON_COMMAND(ID_HELP, &CWinApp::OnHelp) 19 | END_MESSAGE_MAP() 20 | 21 | 22 | // Construction de CGHLPokeMachineApp 23 | 24 | CGHLPokeMachineApp::CGHLPokeMachineApp() 25 | { 26 | // prend en charge le Gestionnaire de redémarrage 27 | m_dwRestartManagerSupportFlags = AFX_RESTART_MANAGER_SUPPORT_RESTART; 28 | 29 | // TODO: ajoutez ici du code de construction, 30 | // Placez toutes les initialisations significatives dans InitInstance 31 | } 32 | 33 | 34 | // Le seul et unique objet CGHLPokeMachineApp 35 | 36 | CGHLPokeMachineApp theApp; 37 | 38 | 39 | // Initialisation de CGHLPokeMachineApp 40 | 41 | BOOL CGHLPokeMachineApp::InitInstance() 42 | { 43 | // InitCommonControlsEx() est requis sur Windows XP si le manifeste de l'application 44 | // spécifie l'utilisation de ComCtl32.dll version 6 ou ultérieure pour activer les 45 | // styles visuels. Dans le cas contraire, la création de fenêtres échouera. 46 | INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX InitCtrls; 47 | InitCtrls.dwSize = sizeof(InitCtrls); 48 | // À définir pour inclure toutes les classes de contrôles communs à utiliser 49 | // dans votre application. 50 | InitCtrls.dwICC = ICC_WIN95_CLASSES; 51 | InitCommonControlsEx(&InitCtrls); 52 | 53 | CWinApp::InitInstance(); 54 | 55 | 56 | AfxEnableControlContainer(); 57 | 58 | // Créer le gestionnaire de shell, si la boîte de dialogue contient 59 | // des contrôles d'arborescence ou de liste de shell. 60 | CShellManager *pShellManager = new CShellManager; 61 | 62 | // Active le gestionnaire visuel "natif Windows" pour activer les thèmes dans les contrôles MFC 63 | CMFCVisualManager::SetDefaultManager(RUNTIME_CLASS(CMFCVisualManagerWindows)); 64 | 65 | // Initialisation standard 66 | // Si vous n'utilisez pas ces fonctionnalités et que vous souhaitez réduire la taille 67 | // de votre exécutable final, vous devez supprimer ci-dessous 68 | // les routines d'initialisation spécifiques dont vous n'avez pas besoin. 69 | // Changez la clé de Registre sous laquelle nos paramètres sont enregistrés 70 | // TODO: modifiez cette chaîne avec des informations appropriées, 71 | // telles que le nom de votre société ou organisation 72 | SetRegistryKey(_T("Applications locales générées par AppWizard")); 73 | 74 | CGHLPokeMachineDlg dlg; 75 | m_pMainWnd = &dlg; 76 | INT_PTR nResponse = dlg.DoModal(); 77 | if (nResponse == IDOK) 78 | { 79 | // TODO: placez ici le code définissant le comportement lorsque la boîte de dialogue est 80 | // fermée avec OK 81 | } 82 | else if (nResponse == IDCANCEL) 83 | { 84 | // TODO: placez ici le code définissant le comportement lorsque la boîte de dialogue est 85 | // fermée avec Annuler 86 | } 87 | else if (nResponse == -1) 88 | { 89 | TRACE(traceAppMsg, 0, "Avertissement : échec de création de la boîte de dialogue, par conséquent, l'application s'arrête de manière inattendue.\n"); 90 | TRACE(traceAppMsg, 0, "Avertissement : si vous utilisez les contrôles MFC de la boîte de dialogue, vous ne pouvez pas exécuter #define _AFX_NO_MFC_CONTROLS_IN_DIALOGS.\n"); 91 | } 92 | 93 | // Supprimer le gestionnaire de shell créé ci-dessus. 94 | if (pShellManager != nullptr) 95 | { 96 | delete pShellManager; 97 | } 98 | 99 | #if !defined(_AFXDLL) && !defined(_AFX_NO_MFC_CONTROLS_IN_DIALOGS) 100 | ControlBarCleanUp(); 101 | #endif 102 | 103 | // Lorsque la boîte de dialogue est fermée, retourner FALSE afin de quitter 104 | // l'application, plutôt que de démarrer la pompe de messages de l'application. 105 | return FALSE; 106 | } 107 | 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHLPokeMachine.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | // GHLPokeMachine.h : fichier d'en-tête principal de l'application PROJECT_NAME 3 | // 4 | 5 | #pragma once 6 | 7 | #ifndef __AFXWIN_H__ 8 | #error "incluez 'pch.h' avant d'inclure ce fichier pour PCH" 9 | #endif 10 | 11 | #include "resource.h" // symboles principaux 12 | 13 | 14 | // CGHLPokeMachineApp : 15 | // Consultez GHLPokeMachine.cpp pour l'implémentation de cette classe 16 | // 17 | 18 | class CGHLPokeMachineApp : public CWinApp 19 | { 20 | public: 21 | CGHLPokeMachineApp(); 22 | 23 | // Substitutions 24 | public: 25 | virtual BOOL InitInstance(); 26 | 27 | // Implémentation 28 | 29 | DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() 30 | }; 31 | 32 | extern CGHLPokeMachineApp theApp; 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHLPokeMachine.rc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Octave13/GHLPokeMachine/33e6eaf9a88d41b96045141ac68fca4b516ab540/GHLPokeMachine.rc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHLPokeMachine.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft 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/GHLPokeMachineDlg.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | // GHLPokeMachineDlg.cpp : fichier d'implémentation 3 | // 4 | 5 | #include "pch.h" 6 | #include "framework.h" 7 | #include "GHLPokeMachine.h" 8 | #include "GHLPokeMachineDlg.h" 9 | #include "afxdialogex.h" 10 | 11 | #ifdef _DEBUG 12 | #define new DEBUG_NEW 13 | #endif 14 | 15 | 16 | enum { STOPPED, RUNNING }; 17 | 18 | PDWORD dwThreadIdArray; 19 | PHANDLE hThreadArray; 20 | PDEVICE_DATA pDeviceData; 21 | int Status = STOPPED; 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | // boîte de dialogue CAboutDlg utilisée pour la boîte de dialogue 'À propos de' pour votre application 27 | 28 | class CAboutDlg : public CDialogEx 29 | { 30 | public: 31 | CAboutDlg(); 32 | 33 | // Données de boîte de dialogue 34 | #ifdef AFX_DESIGN_TIME 35 | enum { IDD = IDD_ABOUTBOX }; 36 | #endif 37 | 38 | protected: 39 | virtual void DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX); // Prise en charge de DDX/DDV 40 | 41 | // Implémentation 42 | protected: 43 | DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() 44 | }; 45 | 46 | CAboutDlg::CAboutDlg() : CDialogEx(IDD_ABOUTBOX) 47 | { 48 | } 49 | 50 | void CAboutDlg::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX) 51 | { 52 | CDialogEx::DoDataExchange(pDX); 53 | } 54 | 55 | BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CAboutDlg, CDialogEx) 56 | END_MESSAGE_MAP() 57 | 58 | 59 | // boîte de dialogue de CGHLPokeMachineDlg 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | CGHLPokeMachineDlg::CGHLPokeMachineDlg(CWnd* pParent /*=nullptr*/) 64 | : CDialogEx(IDD_GHLPOKEMACHINE_DIALOG, pParent) 65 | { 66 | m_hIcon = AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDR_MAINFRAME); 67 | } 68 | 69 | void CGHLPokeMachineDlg::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX) 70 | { 71 | CDialogEx::DoDataExchange(pDX); 72 | } 73 | 74 | BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CGHLPokeMachineDlg, CDialogEx) 75 | ON_WM_SYSCOMMAND() 76 | ON_WM_PAINT() 77 | ON_WM_QUERYDRAGICON() 78 | ON_BN_CLICKED(IDCANCEL, &CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnBnClickedCancel) 79 | ON_BN_CLICKED(IDSTART, &CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnBnClickedStart) 80 | END_MESSAGE_MAP() 81 | 82 | 83 | // gestionnaires de messages de CGHLPokeMachineDlg 84 | 85 | BOOL CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnInitDialog() 86 | { 87 | CDialogEx::OnInitDialog(); 88 | 89 | // Ajouter l'élément de menu "À propos de..." au menu Système. 90 | 91 | // IDM_ABOUTBOX doit se trouver dans la plage des commandes système. 92 | ASSERT((IDM_ABOUTBOX & 0xFFF0) == IDM_ABOUTBOX); 93 | ASSERT(IDM_ABOUTBOX < 0xF000); 94 | 95 | CMenu* pSysMenu = GetSystemMenu(FALSE); 96 | if (pSysMenu != nullptr) 97 | { 98 | BOOL bNameValid; 99 | CString strAboutMenu; 100 | bNameValid = strAboutMenu.LoadString(IDS_ABOUTBOX); 101 | ASSERT(bNameValid); 102 | if (!strAboutMenu.IsEmpty()) 103 | { 104 | pSysMenu->AppendMenu(MF_SEPARATOR); 105 | pSysMenu->AppendMenu(MF_STRING, IDM_ABOUTBOX, strAboutMenu); 106 | } 107 | } 108 | 109 | // Définir l'icône de cette boîte de dialogue. L'infrastructure effectue cela automatiquement 110 | // lorsque la fenêtre principale de l'application n'est pas une boîte de dialogue 111 | SetIcon(m_hIcon, TRUE); // Définir une grande icône 112 | SetIcon(m_hIcon, FALSE); // Définir une petite icône 113 | 114 | int NbRemote = 0; 115 | BOOL FailureDeviceNotFound; 116 | CWnd* Text; 117 | int ItemNb; 118 | StartGHPoke(&FailureDeviceNotFound, &dwThreadIdArray, &hThreadArray, &pDeviceData, &NbRemote); 119 | if (NbRemote == 0) 120 | { 121 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC); 122 | SetStaticText(Text, L"No device found"); 123 | } 124 | else 125 | { 126 | for (int i = 0; i < NbRemote; i++) 127 | { 128 | ItemNb = GetItemNb(i); 129 | pDeviceData[i].DlgItem = GetDlgItem(ItemNb); 130 | } 131 | Status = RUNNING; 132 | SetStartThread(TRUE); 133 | 134 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDSTART); 135 | if (Text) 136 | { 137 | Text->SetWindowTextW(L"Stop"); 138 | } 139 | } 140 | /* 141 | // TODO: Modifiier pour minimization 142 | // Declare NOTIFYICONDATA details. 143 | // 144 | // Error handling is omitted here for brevity. Do not omit it in your code. 145 | 146 | NOTIFYICONDATA nid = {}; 147 | nid.cbSize = sizeof(nid); 148 | nid.hWnd = hWnd; 149 | nid.uFlags = NIF_ICON | NIF_TIP | NIF_GUID; 150 | 151 | // Note: This is an example GUID only and should not be used. 152 | // Normally, you should use a GUID-generating tool to provide the value to 153 | // assign to guidItem. 154 | static const GUID myGUID = 155 | { 0x23977b55, 0x10e0, 0x4041, {0xb8, 0x62, 0xb1, 0x95, 0x41, 0x96, 0x36, 0x69} }; 156 | nid.guidItem = myGUID; 157 | 158 | // This text will be shown as the icon's tooltip. 159 | StringCchCopy(nid.szTip, ARRAYSIZE(nid.szTip), L"Test application"); 160 | 161 | // Load the icon for high DPI. 162 | LoadIconMetric(hInst, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDI_SMALL), LIM_SMALL, &(nid.hIcon)); 163 | 164 | // Show the notification. 165 | Shell_NotifyIcon(NIM_ADD, &nid) ? S_OK : E_FAIL; 166 | */ 167 | 168 | return TRUE; // retourne TRUE, sauf si vous avez défini le focus sur un contrôle 169 | } 170 | 171 | /* Lorsqu'on appuis sur qqch?*/ 172 | void CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnSysCommand(UINT nID, LPARAM lParam) 173 | { 174 | if ((nID & 0xFFF0) == IDM_ABOUTBOX) 175 | { 176 | CAboutDlg dlgAbout; 177 | dlgAbout.DoModal(); 178 | } 179 | else if ((nID & 0xFFF0) == 0xF120) 180 | { 181 | /*Maximise*/ 182 | CDialogEx::OnSysCommand(nID, lParam); 183 | } 184 | else if ((nID & 0xFFF0) == 0xF020) 185 | { 186 | /*Minimize*/ 187 | CDialogEx::OnSysCommand(nID, lParam); 188 | } 189 | else 190 | { 191 | CDialogEx::OnSysCommand(nID, lParam); 192 | } 193 | } 194 | 195 | // Si vous ajoutez un bouton Réduire à votre boîte de dialogue, vous devez utiliser le code ci-dessous 196 | // pour dessiner l'icône. Pour les applications MFC utilisant le modèle Document/Vue, 197 | // cela est fait automatiquement par l'infrastructure. 198 | 199 | void CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnPaint() 200 | { 201 | if (IsIconic()) 202 | { 203 | CPaintDC dc(this); // contexte de périphérique pour la peinture 204 | 205 | SendMessage(WM_ICONERASEBKGND, reinterpret_cast(dc.GetSafeHdc()), 0); 206 | 207 | // Centrer l'icône dans le rectangle client 208 | int cxIcon = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXICON); 209 | int cyIcon = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYICON); 210 | CRect rect; 211 | GetClientRect(&rect); 212 | int x = (rect.Width() - cxIcon + 1) / 2; 213 | int y = (rect.Height() - cyIcon + 1) / 2; 214 | 215 | // Dessiner l'icône 216 | dc.DrawIcon(x, y, m_hIcon); 217 | } 218 | else 219 | { 220 | /* Passer de minimize a grand*/ 221 | CDialogEx::OnPaint(); 222 | } 223 | } 224 | 225 | // Le système appelle cette fonction pour obtenir le curseur à afficher lorsque l'utilisateur fait glisser 226 | // la fenêtre réduite. 227 | HCURSOR CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnQueryDragIcon() 228 | { 229 | return static_cast(m_hIcon); 230 | } 231 | 232 | 233 | 234 | 235 | void CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnBnClickedStart() 236 | { 237 | int NbRemote = 0; 238 | BOOL FailureDeviceNotFound; 239 | int ItemNb; 240 | CWnd* Text; 241 | 242 | switch(Status) 243 | { 244 | case STOPPED : 245 | 246 | StartGHPoke(&FailureDeviceNotFound, &dwThreadIdArray, &hThreadArray, &pDeviceData, &NbRemote); 247 | 248 | if ( NbRemote == 0 ) 249 | { 250 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC); 251 | SetStaticText(Text, L"No device found"); 252 | 253 | MessageBox( (LPCWSTR)L"Make sure your USB dongle is plugged into the computer and try again", 254 | (LPCWSTR)L"GHLPokeMachine", 255 | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION | MB_OK | MB_DEFBUTTON1 256 | ); 257 | } 258 | else 259 | { 260 | for ( int i = 0; i < NbRemote; i++ ) 261 | { 262 | ItemNb = GetItemNb(i); 263 | pDeviceData[i].DlgItem = GetDlgItem(ItemNb); 264 | } 265 | Status = RUNNING; 266 | SetStartThread(TRUE); 267 | 268 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDSTART); 269 | if (Text) 270 | { 271 | Text->SetWindowTextW(L"Stop"); 272 | } 273 | } 274 | break; 275 | 276 | case RUNNING: 277 | StopGHPoke(&dwThreadIdArray, &hThreadArray, &pDeviceData); 278 | Status = STOPPED; 279 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC); 280 | SetStaticText(Text, L" "); 281 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC2); 282 | SetStaticText(Text, L" "); 283 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC3); 284 | SetStaticText(Text, L" "); 285 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC4); 286 | SetStaticText(Text, L" "); 287 | Text = GetDlgItem(IDSTART); 288 | if (Text) 289 | { 290 | Text->SetWindowTextW(L"Start"); 291 | } 292 | break; 293 | } 294 | 295 | } 296 | 297 | 298 | void CGHLPokeMachineDlg::OnBnClickedCancel() 299 | { 300 | StopGHPoke(&dwThreadIdArray, &hThreadArray, &pDeviceData); 301 | 302 | CDialogEx::OnCancel(); 303 | } 304 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHLPokeMachineDlg.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | // GHLPokeMachineDlg.h : fichier d'en-tête 3 | // 4 | 5 | #pragma once 6 | 7 | 8 | // boîte de dialogue de CGHLPokeMachineDlg 9 | class CGHLPokeMachineDlg : public CDialogEx 10 | { 11 | // Construction 12 | public: 13 | CGHLPokeMachineDlg(CWnd* pParent = nullptr); // constructeur standard 14 | 15 | // Données de boîte de dialogue 16 | #ifdef AFX_DESIGN_TIME 17 | enum { IDD = IDD_GHLPOKEMACHINE_DIALOG }; 18 | #endif 19 | 20 | protected: 21 | virtual void DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX); // Prise en charge de DDX/DDV 22 | 23 | 24 | // Implémentation 25 | protected: 26 | HICON m_hIcon; 27 | 28 | // Fonctions générées de la table des messages 29 | virtual BOOL OnInitDialog(); 30 | afx_msg void OnSysCommand(UINT nID, LPARAM lParam); 31 | afx_msg void OnPaint(); 32 | afx_msg HCURSOR OnQueryDragIcon(); 33 | DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() 34 | public: 35 | afx_msg void OnBnClickedCancel(); 36 | afx_msg void OnBnClickedStart(); 37 | }; 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHL_Library/GHLPoke.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /************************************************ Include ******************************************/ 2 | #include "../pch.h" 3 | #include "pch.h" 4 | #include "GHLPoke.h" 5 | 6 | 7 | /**************************************** global variable ******************************************/ 8 | BOOL Start = FALSE; 9 | BOOL Continue = TRUE; 10 | int j = 0; 11 | const CHAR Ps3WiiuPokeMessage[POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH] = PS3_WIIU_POKE_MESSAGE; 12 | const CHAR Ps4PokeMessage[POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH] = PS4_POKE_MESSAGE; 13 | 14 | /************************************* private function prototype***********************************/ 15 | 16 | 17 | DeviceType CheckVidPid(WCHAR* DevicePath); 18 | 19 | BOOL InitializeData(PDEVICE_DATA pDeviceData, WCHAR* DevicePath, DeviceType Device); 20 | 21 | DWORD WINAPI SendPokeMessage(LPVOID lpParam); 22 | 23 | LPCTSTR GetDeviceString(PDEVICE_DATA DeviceData); 24 | 25 | /********************************** Function *******************************************************/ 26 | 27 | HRESULT StartGHPoke(_Out_opt_ PBOOL FailureDeviceNotFound, PDWORD *dwThreadIdArray, PHANDLE *hThreadArray, PDEVICE_DATA *pDeviceData, int *pNbRemote) 28 | { 29 | 30 | BOOL bResult = FALSE; 31 | HDEVINFO deviceInfo; 32 | SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA interfaceData; 33 | PSP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA detailData = NULL; 34 | ULONG length; 35 | ULONG requiredLength = 0; 36 | HRESULT hr = NO_ERROR; 37 | DeviceType Device = UNKNOWN_DEVICE; 38 | int i = 0; 39 | 40 | 41 | if (NULL != FailureDeviceNotFound) 42 | { 43 | *FailureDeviceNotFound = FALSE; 44 | } 45 | 46 | // Enumerate all devices exposing the HID interface 47 | deviceInfo = SetupDiGetClassDevs(&GUID_DEVINTERFACE_HID, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_PRESENT | DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE); 48 | if (deviceInfo == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) 49 | { 50 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 51 | return hr; 52 | } 53 | interfaceData.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA); 54 | 55 | while (Continue) 56 | { 57 | // Get the next interface (index i) in the result set 58 | bResult = SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(deviceInfo, NULL, &GUID_DEVINTERFACE_HID, i, &interfaceData); 59 | if (FALSE == bResult) 60 | { 61 | // We would see this error if no devices were found 62 | if (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS == GetLastError() && NULL != FailureDeviceNotFound) 63 | { 64 | if (j == 0) 65 | { 66 | *FailureDeviceNotFound = TRUE; 67 | } 68 | else 69 | { 70 | for (int i = 0; i < j; i++) 71 | { 72 | (*hThreadArray)[i] = CreateThread( 73 | NULL, // default security attributes 74 | 0, // use default stack size 75 | SendPokeMessage, // thread function name 76 | &(*pDeviceData)[i], // argument to thread function 77 | 0, // use default creation flags 78 | &(*dwThreadIdArray)[i]); // returns the thread identifier 79 | if ((*hThreadArray)[i] == NULL) 80 | { 81 | LocalFree(detailData); 82 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 83 | ExitProcess(3); 84 | } 85 | } 86 | *FailureDeviceNotFound = FALSE; 87 | *pNbRemote = j; 88 | } 89 | } 90 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 91 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 92 | return hr; 93 | } 94 | 95 | // Get the size of the path string 96 | // We expect to get a failure with insufficient buffer 97 | bResult = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(deviceInfo, &interfaceData, NULL, 0, &requiredLength, NULL); 98 | if (FALSE == bResult && ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER != GetLastError()) 99 | { 100 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 101 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 102 | return hr; 103 | } 104 | 105 | // Allocate temporary space for SetupDi structure 106 | detailData = (PSP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA)LocalAlloc(LMEM_FIXED, requiredLength); 107 | if (NULL == detailData) 108 | { 109 | hr = E_OUTOFMEMORY; 110 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 111 | return hr; 112 | } 113 | detailData->cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA); 114 | length = requiredLength; 115 | 116 | // Get the interface's path string 117 | bResult = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(deviceInfo, &interfaceData, detailData, length, &requiredLength, NULL); 118 | if (FALSE == bResult) 119 | { 120 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 121 | LocalFree(detailData); 122 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 123 | return hr; 124 | } 125 | 126 | /* Check if The device is one from the list */ 127 | if (Device = CheckVidPid(detailData->DevicePath)) 128 | { 129 | /* Memory Allocation for data Pointer */ 130 | *pDeviceData = (PDEVICE_DATA)realloc(*pDeviceData, (j + 1) * sizeof(DEVICE_DATA)); 131 | if (*pDeviceData == NULL) 132 | { 133 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 134 | LocalFree(detailData); 135 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 136 | return hr; 137 | } 138 | 139 | /* Initialize Data */ 140 | if (InitializeData(&(*pDeviceData)[j], detailData->DevicePath, Device)) 141 | { 142 | 143 | /* Memory Allocation for data Pointer */ 144 | *hThreadArray = (PHANDLE)realloc(*hThreadArray, (j + 1) * sizeof(HANDLE)); 145 | if (*hThreadArray == NULL) 146 | { 147 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 148 | LocalFree(detailData); 149 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 150 | return hr; 151 | } 152 | 153 | /* Memory Allocation for data Pointer */ 154 | *dwThreadIdArray = (PDWORD)realloc(*dwThreadIdArray, (j + 1) * sizeof(DWORD)); 155 | if (*dwThreadIdArray == NULL) 156 | { 157 | hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); 158 | LocalFree(detailData); 159 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 160 | return hr; 161 | } 162 | j++; 163 | } 164 | 165 | } 166 | /* Increment Device Interface Index*/ 167 | i++; 168 | } 169 | 170 | LocalFree(detailData); 171 | SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(deviceInfo); 172 | 173 | return hr; 174 | } 175 | 176 | DeviceType CheckVidPid(WCHAR *DevicePath) 177 | { 178 | if (wcsstr(DevicePath, PS4_VID_PID)) 179 | return PS4; 180 | else if (wcsstr(DevicePath, PS3_WIIU_VID_PID)) 181 | return PS3_WIIU; 182 | else 183 | /* Not a recognized Device*/ 184 | return UNKNOWN_DEVICE; 185 | } 186 | 187 | 188 | BOOL InitializeData(PDEVICE_DATA pDeviceData, WCHAR* DevicePath, DeviceType Device) 189 | { 190 | /* Copy Device Path in device Data */ 191 | if (StringCbCopy(pDeviceData->DevicePath, MAX_PATH - 1, DevicePath) != S_OK) 192 | { 193 | pDeviceData = NULL; 194 | return FALSE; 195 | } 196 | /* Open File */ 197 | pDeviceData->DeviceHandle = CreateFile(pDeviceData->DevicePath, GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, NULL); 198 | if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == pDeviceData->DeviceHandle) 199 | { 200 | pDeviceData = NULL; 201 | return FALSE; 202 | } 203 | 204 | /* Flag for handle open */ 205 | pDeviceData->HandlesOpen = TRUE; 206 | 207 | /* Initialize Specific Device Data */ 208 | switch (Device) 209 | { 210 | case PS4: 211 | memcpy_s(pDeviceData->PokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH, Ps4PokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH); 212 | pDeviceData->SleepTime = PS4_SLEEP_TIME; 213 | break; 214 | case PS3_WIIU: 215 | memcpy_s(pDeviceData->PokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH, Ps3WiiuPokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH); 216 | pDeviceData->SleepTime = PS3_WIIU_SLEEP_TIME; 217 | break; 218 | default: 219 | /* Not supported */ 220 | break; 221 | }; 222 | 223 | /* Send a first Poke. Some device have more than one interface */ 224 | if (!HidD_SetOutputReport(pDeviceData->DeviceHandle, pDeviceData->PokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH * sizeof(CHAR))) 225 | { 226 | CloseHandle(pDeviceData->DeviceHandle); 227 | pDeviceData->HandlesOpen = FALSE; 228 | pDeviceData = NULL; 229 | return FALSE; 230 | } 231 | 232 | return TRUE; 233 | } 234 | 235 | DWORD WINAPI SendPokeMessage(LPVOID lpParam) 236 | { 237 | HRESULT hr = S_OK; 238 | PDEVICE_DATA DeviceData = (PDEVICE_DATA)lpParam; 239 | BOOL bResult; 240 | int i = 0; 241 | 242 | while ( !Start || !Continue) 243 | { 244 | Sleep(ONE_SECOND); 245 | } 246 | 247 | //Write in the interface which dongle it is 248 | SetStaticText(DeviceData->DlgItem, GetDeviceString(DeviceData)); 249 | 250 | while (Continue) 251 | { 252 | /* Send Poke */ 253 | bResult = HidD_SetOutputReport(DeviceData->DeviceHandle, DeviceData->PokeMessage, POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH * sizeof(CHAR)); 254 | if (!bResult) 255 | { 256 | /* If error eg: Deconnexion */ 257 | hr = GetLastError(); 258 | 259 | //Send a message 260 | MessageBox(NULL, (LPCWSTR)L"One device was disconnected\nMake sure your USB dongle is plugged into the computer, press stop and then start", 261 | (LPCWSTR)GetDeviceString(DeviceData), 262 | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION | MB_OK | MB_DEFBUTTON1 263 | ); 264 | //Write in the interface that there's a connection problem 265 | SetStaticText(DeviceData->DlgItem, L"Connection Problem"); 266 | CloseHandle(DeviceData->DeviceHandle); 267 | DeviceData->HandlesOpen = FALSE; 268 | return hr; 269 | } 270 | 271 | /* Wait for next poke */ 272 | Sleep(DeviceData->SleepTime); 273 | } 274 | CloseHandle(DeviceData->DeviceHandle); 275 | DeviceData->HandlesOpen = FALSE; 276 | return hr; 277 | } 278 | 279 | 280 | HRESULT StopGHPoke(PDWORD *dwThreadIdArray, PHANDLE *hThreadArray, PDEVICE_DATA *pDeviceData ) 281 | { 282 | Continue = FALSE; 283 | 284 | WaitForMultipleObjects(j, *hThreadArray, TRUE, INFINITE); 285 | 286 | if (*dwThreadIdArray != NULL) 287 | { 288 | free(*dwThreadIdArray); 289 | *dwThreadIdArray = NULL; 290 | } 291 | if (*hThreadArray != NULL) 292 | { 293 | free(*hThreadArray); 294 | *hThreadArray = NULL; 295 | } 296 | 297 | if (*pDeviceData != NULL) 298 | { 299 | free(*pDeviceData); 300 | *pDeviceData = NULL; 301 | } 302 | 303 | SetStartThread(FALSE); 304 | Continue = TRUE; 305 | 306 | j = 0; 307 | 308 | return 0; 309 | } 310 | 311 | #define IDC_STATIC2 1006 312 | #define IDC_STATIC3 1007 313 | #define IDC_STATIC4 1008 314 | 315 | int GetItemNb(int i) 316 | { 317 | switch (i) 318 | { 319 | case 0: 320 | return IDC_STATIC; 321 | case 1: 322 | return IDC_STATIC2; 323 | case 2: 324 | return IDC_STATIC3; 325 | case 3: 326 | return IDC_STATIC4; 327 | default: 328 | return IDC_STATIC; 329 | 330 | } 331 | } 332 | 333 | LPCTSTR GetDeviceString(PDEVICE_DATA DeviceData) 334 | { 335 | if (wcsstr(DeviceData->DevicePath, PS4_VID_PID)) 336 | return L"PS4 Guitar"; 337 | else if (wcsstr(DeviceData->DevicePath, PS3_WIIU_VID_PID)) 338 | return L"PS3/WIIU Guitar"; 339 | else 340 | /* Not a recognized Device*/ 341 | return L"Unknown Device"; 342 | } 343 | 344 | BOOL SetStaticText(CWnd* Text, LPCTSTR lpszString) 345 | { 346 | if (Text != NULL) 347 | { 348 | Text->SetWindowTextW(lpszString); 349 | return TRUE; 350 | } 351 | return FALSE; 352 | } 353 | 354 | VOID SetStartThread(BOOL Bool) 355 | { 356 | if (Bool) 357 | { 358 | Start = TRUE; 359 | } 360 | else 361 | { 362 | Start = FALSE; 363 | } 364 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GHL_Library/GHLPoke.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | // 4 | // Define below GUIDs 5 | // 6 | 7 | /* 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | #include 13 | #include 14 | #include 15 | #include 16 | #include 17 | #include 18 | #include 19 | */ 20 | #define ONE_SECOND ( 1000 ) // One second 21 | #define POKE_MESSAGE_LENGTH ( 9 ) 22 | #define MAX_THREADS ( 4 ) 23 | 24 | #define PS3_WIIU_VID_PID ( L"vid_12ba&pid_074b" ) 25 | #define PS3_WIIU_POKE_MESSAGE { 0x02, 0x02, 0x08, 0x20, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 } 26 | #define PS3_WIIU_SLEEP_TIME ( 10 * ONE_SECOND ) // 10 seconds 27 | 28 | #define PS4_VID_PID ( L"vid_1430&pid_07bb" ) 29 | #define PS4_POKE_MESSAGE { 0x30, 0x02, 0x08, 0x0A, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 } 30 | #define PS4_SLEEP_TIME ( 8 * ONE_SECOND ) // 8 seconds 31 | 32 | DEFINE_GUID(GUID_DEVINTERFACE_HID, 0x4D1E55B2, 0xF16F, 0x11CF, 0x88, 0xCB, 0x00, 0x11, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30); 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Guitar Hero Live PokeMachine 2 | This application allows you to play clone hero or other guitar hero like game on your computer with a guitar hero live guitar (6 frets). Currently, the application is working for the PS3, the PS4 and the WIIU dongles. 3 | 4 | ## How to use it 5 | 1. Download the file named GHLPokeMachine.zip in the releases section 6 | 2. Unzip GHLPokeMachine.zip 7 | 3. Start the executable 8 | 4. Plug your USB dongle 9 | 5. Synchronize your guitar 10 | 6. Press the start button in the program 11 | 7. When finished, press stop 12 | 13 | - If you connect another guitar after the application has been started, stop the application and start it again. The application search for devices only when the start button is pressed. 14 | - If you previously installed the WinUSB driver for the PS3/Wii U dongle to use GHLtar Utility, you will need to uninstall it as this is using HidUsb. 15 | - Your antivirus may warn you about this program. Select "know more", and then "accept the risk". 16 | 17 | You may test your device on this website: https://gamepad-tester.com/ 18 | 19 | ## How it works 20 | Here's the goal of this application. The PS3, the PS4 and the WIIU dongles needs a poking message that enables it. When the dongles doesn't receive the poke, it will not send the status of more than one button at a time. Which is unfortunate, since you need to press the fret button and the strum bar simultaneously. GHLPokeMachine pokes the dongle to enable the multi touch. Once started, when you press start, the program will pass through all your connected device and for each dongle that it see, will start a thread that will poke your dongle. If there's a connection problem or the stop button is being pressed, the thread will stop. 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /framework.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #ifndef VC_EXTRALEAN 4 | #define VC_EXTRALEAN // Exclure les en-têtes Windows rarement utilisés 5 | #endif 6 | 7 | #include "targetver.h" 8 | 9 | #define _ATL_CSTRING_EXPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS // certains constructeurs CString seront explicites 10 | 11 | // désactive le masquage MFC de certains messages d'avertissement courants et par ailleurs souvent ignorés 12 | #define _AFX_ALL_WARNINGS 13 | 14 | #include // composants MFC principaux et standard 15 | #include // extensions MFC 16 | 17 | 18 | #include // Classes MFC Automation 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | #ifndef _AFX_NO_OLE_SUPPORT 23 | #include // Prise en charge MFC pour les contrôles communs Internet Explorer 4 24 | #endif 25 | #ifndef _AFX_NO_AFXCMN_SUPPORT 26 | #include // Prise en charge des MFC pour les contrôles communs Windows 27 | #endif // _AFX_NO_AFXCMN_SUPPORT 28 | 29 | #include // prise en charge des MFC pour les rubans et les barres de contrôles 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | #ifdef _UNICODE 40 | #if defined _M_IX86 41 | #pragma comment(linker,"/manifestdependency:\"type='win32' name='Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls' version='6.0.0.0' processorArchitecture='x86' publicKeyToken='6595b64144ccf1df' language='*'\"") 42 | #elif defined _M_X64 43 | #pragma comment(linker,"/manifestdependency:\"type='win32' name='Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls' version='6.0.0.0' processorArchitecture='amd64' publicKeyToken='6595b64144ccf1df' language='*'\"") 44 | #else 45 | #pragma comment(linker,"/manifestdependency:\"type='win32' name='Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls' version='6.0.0.0' processorArchitecture='*' publicKeyToken='6595b64144ccf1df' language='*'\"") 46 | #endif 47 | #endif 48 | 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pch.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // pch.cpp : fichier source correspondant à l'en-tête précompilé 2 | 3 | #include "pch.h" 4 | 5 | // Quand vous utilisez des en-têtes précompilés, ce fichier source est nécessaire pour la réussite de la compilation. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pch.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // pch.h : Il s'agit d'un fichier d'en-tête précompilé. 2 | // Les fichiers listés ci-dessous sont compilés une seule fois, ce qui améliore les performances de génération des futures builds. 3 | // Cela affecte également les performances d'IntelliSense, notamment la complétion du code et de nombreuses fonctionnalités de navigation du code. 4 | // Toutefois, les fichiers listés ici sont TOUS recompilés si l'un d'entre eux est mis à jour entre les builds. 5 | // N'ajoutez pas de fichiers fréquemment mis à jour ici, car cela annule les gains de performance. 6 | 7 | #ifndef PCH_H 8 | #define PCH_H 9 | 10 | // ajouter les en-têtes à précompiler ici 11 | #include "framework.h" 12 | 13 | 14 | #include 15 | #include 16 | #include 17 | #include 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | #include 25 | 26 | #include "GHL_Library/GHLPoke.h" 27 | 28 | 29 | #endif //PCH_H 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /res/GHLPokeMachine.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Octave13/GHLPokeMachine/33e6eaf9a88d41b96045141ac68fca4b516ab540/res/GHLPokeMachine.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /res/GHLPokeMachine.rc2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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