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; ======== libusb 1.0 (WinUSB) device driver ==========
;
; To customize this inf file for your own device
;
; 1. Change "DeviceName" with the name you want your device to appear with
; on your system.
;
; 2. Change "VendorID" and "ProductID" according to those of your device.
; If your device is plugged in, you can retrieve these values through the
; Device Manager (regardless of whether the driver is installed or not).
;
; 3. Change "DeviceGUID" to a value that is unique on your system. For more
; information and tools to help you generate your own GUIDs, see
; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_Unique_Identifier.
;
; 4. Change "DeviceClassGUID" to reflect your USB Device Class.
; The following Device Classes are listed for reference:
; {745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da} : HID device
; {78a1c341-4539-11d3-b88d-00c04fad5171} : Generic WinUSB device
;
; 5. (Optional) For a composite device (hardware ID with an MI_## part),
; change the empty "InterfaceID" string with the "MI_##" string of
; your device
;
; 6. (Optional) Change the "Date" string.
;
; Note 1: if you need to create a matching cat file for this inf, you can use
; the inf2cat utility from the WinDDK, with the the following command:
; inf2cat /driver:"path_to_your inf" /os:7_X86,7_X64,Vista_X86,Vista_X64
;
; Note 2: The co-installers provided in these files are version 1.9.
; Please refer to:
; http://blogs.msdn.com/iliast/archive/2008/03/10/why-do-we-need-wdf-coinstallers.aspx and
; http://blogs.msdn.com/iliast/archive/2009/08/13/wdf-logo-requirements-regarding-coinstallers.aspx
; for more information about co-installers and their versioning
; ===================== Strings =======================
[Strings]
; =====================================================
; ========= START USER CONFIGURABLE SECTION ===========
; =====================================================
DeviceName = "libusb STM DFU"
; Make sure "VID_" and "PID_" are always part of the strings below
VendorID = "VID_0483"
ProductID = "PID_DF11"
InterfaceID = "MI_01"
DeviceGUID = "{d35924d6-3e16-4a9e-9782-5524a4b79ba1}"
DeviceClassGUID = "{78a1c341-4539-11d3-b88d-00c04fad5171}"
; Date MUST be in MM/DD/YYYY format
Date = "01/08/2010"
; =====================================================
; ========== END USER CONFIGURABLE SECTION ============
; =====================================================
ProviderName = "libusb 1.0"
WinUSB_SvcDesc = "WinUSB Driver Service"
DiskName = "libusb (WinUSB) Device Install Disk"
ClassName = "libusb (WinUSB) devices"
; ====================== Version ======================
[Version]
DriverVer = %Date%
Signature = "$Windows NT$"
Class = %ClassName%
ClassGuid = %DeviceClassGUID%
Provider = %ProviderName%
CatalogFile = libusb_device.cat
; =================== Class section ===================
; Since the device is not a standard USB device, we define a new class for it.
[ClassInstall32]
Addreg = WinUSBDeviceClassReg
[WinUSBDeviceClassReg]
HKR,,,0,%ClassName%
; -20 is for the USB icon
HKR,,Icon,,-20
; =========== Manufacturer/Models sections ============
[Manufacturer]
%ProviderName% = libusbDevice_WinUSB,NTx86,NTamd64
[libusbDevice_WinUSB.NTx86]
%DeviceName% = USB_Install, USB\%VendorID%&%ProductID%&%InterfaceID%
[libusbDevice_WinUSB.NTamd64]
%DeviceName% = USB_Install, USB\%VendorID%&%ProductID%&%InterfaceID%
; ==================== Installation ===================
; The Include and Needs directives in the USB_Install section are required for
; installing WinUSB on Windows Vista systems. Windows XP systems ignore these
; directives. These directives should not be modified.
[USB_Install]
Include=winusb.inf
Needs=WINUSB.NT
; The Include directive in the USB_Install.Services section includes the system-
; supplied INF for WinUSB. This INF is installed by the WinUSB co-installer if
; it is not already on the target system. The AddService directive specifies
; WinUsb.sys as the device<63>s function driver. These directives should not be
; modified.
[USB_Install.Services]
Include=winusb.inf
AddService=WinUSB,0x00000002,WinUSB_ServiceInstall
; The WinUSB_ServiceInstall section contains the data for installing WinUsb.sys
; as a service. This section should not be modified.
[WinUSB_ServiceInstall]
DisplayName = %WinUSB_SvcDesc%
ServiceType = 1
StartType = 3
ErrorControl = 1
ServiceBinary = %12%\WinUSB.sys
; The KmdfService directive installs WinUsb.sys as a kernel-mode service. The
; referenced WinUSB_Install section specifies the KMDF library version.
; Usually, the version can be derived from the WdfCoInstallerxxyyy.dll with
; xx = major, yyy = minor
[USB_Install.Wdf]
KmdfService=WINUSB, WinUsb_Install
[WinUSB_Install]
KmdfLibraryVersion=1.9
; USB_Install.HW is the key section in the INF. It specifies the device
; interface globally unique identifier (GUID) for your device. The AddReg
; directive puts the interface GUID in a standard registry value. When
; WinUsb.sys is loaded as the device<63>s function driver, it reads the registry
; value and uses the specified GUID to represent the device interface. You
; should replace the GUID in this example with one that you create specifically
; for your device. If the protocols for the device change, you should create a
; new device interface GUID.
[USB_Install.HW]
AddReg=Dev_AddReg
[Dev_AddReg]
HKR,,DeviceInterfaceGUIDs,0x10000,%DeviceGUID%
; The USB_Install.CoInstallers section, including the referenced AddReg and
; CopyFiles sections, contains data and instructions to install the WinUSB and
; KMDF co installers and associate them with the device. Most USB devices can
; use these sections and directives without modification.
[USB_Install.CoInstallers]
AddReg=CoInstallers_AddReg
CopyFiles=CoInstallers_CopyFiles
[CoInstallers_AddReg]
HKR,,CoInstallers32,0x00010000,"WdfCoInstaller01009.dll,WdfCoInstaller","WinUSBCoInstaller2.dll"
[CoInstallers_CopyFiles]
WinUSBCoInstaller2.dll
WdfCoInstaller01009.dll
[DestinationDirs]
CoInstallers_CopyFiles=11
; =============== Source Media Section ================
; The x86 and x64 versions of Windows have separate co installers. This example
; stores them on the installation disk in folders that are named x86 and amd64
[SourceDisksNames]
1 = %DiskName%,,,\x86
2 = %DiskName%,,,\amd64
[SourceDisksFiles.x86]
WinUSBCoInstaller2.dll=1
WdfCoInstaller01009.dll=1
[SourceDisksFiles.amd64]
WinUSBCoInstaller2.dll=2
WdfCoInstaller01009.dll=2