I\'d like to cycle (simulate unplug and re-inserting) a USB device (modem) after a certain event has fired. I found a sample on codeproject:
http://ww
Got it working by using a commandline tool called devcon, which I then called from code.
Dropped devcon.exe into one of the system paths so it works everywhere.
Devcon: devcon
called: DEVCON Remove *usb"*MI_01"
then called: DEVCON rescan
code:
System.Diagnostics.Process proc = new System.Diagnostics.Process();
proc.StartInfo.FileName = "DEVCON";
proc.StartInfo.Arguments = "Remove *usb"*MI_01";
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
proc.Start();
You can use the C# Hardware Helper Lib and add the ResetDevice function.
Just make sure you add
public const int DICS_PROPCHANGE = ((0x00000003));
at the public class Native
under //PARMS,
public bool ResetDevice( IntPtr hDevInfo, IntPtr devInfoData )
{
int szOfPcp;
IntPtr ptrToPcp;
int szDevInfoData;
IntPtr ptrToDevInfoData;
Native.SP_PROPCHANGE_PARAMS pcp = new Native.SP_PROPCHANGE_PARAMS();
pcp.ClassInstallHeader.cbSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(Native.SP_CLASSINSTALL_HEADER));
pcp.ClassInstallHeader.InstallFunction = Native.DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE;
pcp.StateChange = Native.DICS_PROPCHANGE; // for reset
pcp.Scope = Native.DICS_FLAG_CONFIGSPECIFIC;
pcp.HwProfile = 0;
szOfPcp = Marshal.SizeOf(pcp);
ptrToPcp = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(szOfPcp);
Marshal.StructureToPtr(pcp, ptrToPcp, true);
szDevInfoData = Marshal.SizeOf(devInfoData);
ptrToDevInfoData = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(szDevInfoData);
Marshal.StructureToPtr(devInfoData, ptrToDevInfoData, true);
bool rslt1 = Native.SetupDiSetClassInstallParams(hDevInfo, ptrToDevInfoData, ptrToPcp, Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(Native.SP_PROPCHANGE_PARAMS)));
bool rstl2 = Native.SetupDiCallClassInstaller(Native.DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE, hDevInfo, ptrToDevInfoData);
if (rslt1 && rstl2)
{
return true;
}
return false;
}