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UsbTreeView V2.3.1.0 - Shows the USB Device Tree
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Freeware by Uwe Sieber - www.uwe-sieber.de
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Works under Window 2000, XP, and higher
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Usage:
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UsbTreeView [/R:filename]
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/R:filename write (silently) a report to filename
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UsbTreeView is based upon the USBView sample from the Windows Driver Kit for Server 2003.
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Improvements:
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- better icons in the treeview
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- refresh on device change performed asynchronously, selected item stays selected
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- shows additional information gathered from the Windows device management
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- shows drive letters/mountpoints and COM ports
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- can perform safe removal, device restart and port restart
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- custom font and color for the right pane
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- toolbar with jump-lists for easily finding devices in complex trees
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History
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V1.1 - first published version
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V1.2 - works with Windows 2000 again
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V1.3 - shows some more information about USB 3.0 devices
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V1.3.1 - minor fixes
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V1.3.2 - workaround for TI root hubs
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V1.4.0 - device safe removal and restart, saves window position
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V1.4.1 - shows driver version and date, custom font and color for the right pane,
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removed some redundant information
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V1.4.2 - keeps tree item selection over refresh
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V1.5.0 - More USB information
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- Extended USB information available under Windows 8
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- Rearranged the text output
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- Some minor improvements
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V2.0.0 - USB enumeration rewritten; faster and independent from the treeview
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- Port restart
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- Extended host controller information
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- Some failed USB requests are re-tried in the background, e.g. for
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mouses
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- nearly flicker free refresh and resize
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- lots of minor improvements
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V2.0.1 - Bugfix: Crash on complex descriptors
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V2.0.2 - Bugfix: Multiple volumes per disk not shown correctly
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- Bugfix: String descriptors which are referenced more than once was
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shown multiple times each
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V2.1.0 - Decoding of USB Video Class (UVC) 1.1 descriptors
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- Toolbar with jump-lists for easily finding devices in complex trees
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- Driveletters, COM-Ports or extended device names shown in the device tree
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V2.1.1 - Bugfix: Crash on root-hubs which are not a child device of the host controller
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V2.1.2 - Bugfix: Windows 'app key' (or Shift+F10) opened the context menu in the wrong position
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V2.1.3 - Bugfix: V2.1.2 always showed wrong error for the device's Address property
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Bugfix: Workaround for font problem
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V2.1.4 - Bugfix: V2.1.3 switched back to the default font
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V2.1.5 - New: Can write a report
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New: Improved device names in the treeview
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V2.1.6 - Bugfix: Crash on decoding USB3 standard hubs
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- Bugfix: some format glitches on USB3 standard hubs
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V2.1.7 - Bugfix: Decoding of bmAttributes in USB 2.0 Extension Descriptor was wrong
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V2.1.8 - Bugfix: Decoding of SuperSpeed Endpoint Companion Descriptors was done only for MSC devices
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V2.1.8.1 - Bugfix: Crash when saving report to 'long' path
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V2.1.9 - Bugfix: Crash on USB-Hubs with more than 16 Ports
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- New: Commandline parameter for writing a report, e.g. /R:U:\UsbTreeView-Report.txt
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V2.2.0 - New: Shows some more device properties
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- New: Can show the Windows device properties dialog
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V2.2.1 - Bugfix: V2.2.0 worked under Windows 7 and 8 only
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V2.3.0 - Bugfix: Several bugs which could cause crashes
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- New: Decoding of HID descriptors
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V2.3.1 - Bugfix: Font color setting was ignored
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ToDo:
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- USB Video Class H.264 decoding
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- Maybe Unicode support if someone shows me that it is required
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About Unknown Descriptors
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There are two reasons why decriptors cannot be decoded and therefore
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shown as "Unknown":
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- decoding is not implemented
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- the device's InterfaceClass is 0xFF (vendor specific), so class specific
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descriptors cannot be decoded since their class is unknown
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So, if you have an unknown descriptor and the interface class is not 0xFF
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then please let me know, maybe I find the right specification document
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and can add the decoding for it.
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For an unknown reason HID descriptors often cannot be read, Windows
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returns ERROR_GEN_FAILURE or ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER. As far as I have
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seen it depends alone on the device but another user reported that
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some device's hid descriptor can be read under NT6 but not under NT5.
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About "Safe Removal" and "Restart"
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On Safe Removal UsbTreeView first calls the configuration management call
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CM_Query_And_Remove_SubTree. On success the device has the problem code
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21 which is CM_PROB_WILL_BE_REMOVED. A code 21 device can be reactivated
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by performing a DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE class installer call. This is what
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UsbTreeView does if you select "Restart device".
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But CM_Query_And_Remove_SubTree needs admin previleges, otherwise it fails
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with CR_ACCESS_DENIED. In this case CM_Request_Device_Eject is called
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which works without admin previleges but leads to problem code 47 which
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is CM_PROB_HELD_FOR_EJECT. Such a device cannot be reactivated alone.
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A reactivation is possible by restarting the port or the whole hub it is
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attached to. But the latter of course restarts all devices attached to
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the hub.
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In all cases UsbTreeView just performs the system call and shows a
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message-box if Windows returns an error. But Windows does not always
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return an error, even there was one, so sometimes nothing happens at all.
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About "Restart Port"
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This calls IOCTL_USB_HUB_CYCLE_PORT which simulates a disconnect and
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reconnect of the attached device.
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It is available under XP but usually only for hubs which run with the
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Microsoft default driver. 3rd party drivers usually return
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ERROR_UNKNOWN_FUNCTION.
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Under Vista and Windows 7 it is no more supported, it always fails
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with ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED.
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With Windows 8 it works again but in contrast to XP admin previleges
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are required. Without admin previleges it fails as under Vista and Win7
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with ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED.
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About the Debug-Port
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In Microsoft's USBView sample there is a list of USB host controllers
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and their debug port. I've put the table into UsbTreeView, it shows
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then in the properties of the host controller a line like so:
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DebugPort (from List): 1
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Windows 8 has extended USB information, it reports for each port if it
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is debug capable and this works indeed (seen on a i945G Chipset with ICH7).
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USB Mouses
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If an USB mouse is moved while the tool requests its USB properties there
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is usually an error because the mouse just has more important things to
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do. UsbTreeView tries then for some seconds to get this information.
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You might see the yellow question mark at your mouse for a moment which
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disappears as soon as you stop moving the mouse. This retry mechanism is
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done for all type of devices but usually its a mouse where it helps.
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Information shown in the tree-view
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UsbTreeView is optimized for speed, therefore USB descriptors are not
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gathered before a device is selected in the tree-view. So, information
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which come from USB descriptors cannot be shown in the tree-view, it
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all comes from the Windows devices manager.
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Uwe Sieber, mail@uwe-sieber.de
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2013-10-14
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