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Reset USB device from python
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""" | |
Example code for resetting the USB port that a Teensy microcontroller is | |
attached to. There are a lot of situations where a Teensy or Arduino can | |
end up in a bad state and need resetting, this code is useful for | |
""" | |
import os | |
import fcntl | |
import subprocess | |
# Equivalent of the _IO('U', 20) constant in the linux kernel. | |
USBDEVFS_RESET = ord('U') << (4*2) | 20 | |
def get_teensy(): | |
""" | |
Gets the devfs path to a Teensy microcontroller by scraping the output | |
of the lsusb command | |
The lsusb command outputs a list of USB devices attached to a computer | |
in the format: | |
Bus 002 Device 009: ID 16c0:0483 Van Ooijen Technische Informatica Teensyduino Serial | |
The devfs path to these devices is: | |
/dev/bus/usb/<busnum>/<devnum> | |
So for the above device, it would be: | |
/dev/bus/usb/002/009 | |
This function generates that path. | |
""" | |
proc = subprocess.Popen(['lsusb'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
out = proc.communicate()[0] | |
lines = out.split('\n') | |
for line in lines: | |
if 'Teensyduino' in line: | |
parts = line.split() | |
bus = parts[1] | |
dev = parts[3][:3] | |
return '/dev/bus/usb/%s/%s' % (bus, dev) | |
def send_reset(dev_path): | |
""" | |
Sends the USBDEVFS_RESET IOCTL to a USB device. | |
dev_path - The devfs path to the USB device (under /dev/bus/usb/) | |
See get_teensy for example of how to obtain this. | |
""" | |
fd = os.open(dev_path, os.O_WRONLY) | |
try: | |
fcntl.ioctl(fd, USBDEVFS_RESET, 0) | |
finally: | |
os.close(fd) | |
def reset_teensy(): | |
""" | |
Finds a teensy and reset it. | |
""" | |
send_reset(get_teensy()) |
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