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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 | 4 |
| 5 #ifndef DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ | 5 #ifndef DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ |
| 6 #define DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ | 6 #define DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ |
| 7 | 7 |
| 8 #include <map> | 8 #include <map> |
| 9 #include <string> | 9 #include <string> |
| 10 #include <vector> | 10 #include <vector> |
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| 61 DEVICE_GAMEPAD, | 61 DEVICE_GAMEPAD, |
| 62 DEVICE_KEYBOARD, | 62 DEVICE_KEYBOARD, |
| 63 DEVICE_MOUSE, | 63 DEVICE_MOUSE, |
| 64 DEVICE_TABLET, | 64 DEVICE_TABLET, |
| 65 DEVICE_KEYBOARD_MOUSE_COMBO | 65 DEVICE_KEYBOARD_MOUSE_COMBO |
| 66 }; | 66 }; |
| 67 | 67 |
| 68 // The value returned if the RSSI or transmit power cannot be read. | 68 // The value returned if the RSSI or transmit power cannot be read. |
| 69 static const int kUnknownPower = 127; | 69 static const int kUnknownPower = 127; |
| 70 | 70 |
| 71 struct ConnectionInfo { |
| 72 int rssi; |
| 73 int transmit_power; |
| 74 int max_transmit_power; |
| 75 |
| 76 ConnectionInfo() |
| 77 : rssi(kUnknownPower), |
| 78 transmit_power(kUnknownPower), |
| 79 max_transmit_power(kUnknownPower) {} |
| 80 |
| 81 ConnectionInfo(int rssi, int transmit_power, int max_transmit_power) |
| 82 : rssi(rssi), |
| 83 transmit_power(transmit_power), |
| 84 max_transmit_power(max_transmit_power) {} |
| 85 }; |
| 86 |
| 71 // Possible errors passed back to an error callback function in case of a | 87 // Possible errors passed back to an error callback function in case of a |
| 72 // failed call to Connect(). | 88 // failed call to Connect(). |
| 73 enum ConnectErrorCode { | 89 enum ConnectErrorCode { |
| 74 ERROR_UNKNOWN, | 90 ERROR_UNKNOWN, |
| 75 ERROR_INPROGRESS, | 91 ERROR_INPROGRESS, |
| 76 ERROR_FAILED, | 92 ERROR_FAILED, |
| 77 ERROR_AUTH_FAILED, | 93 ERROR_AUTH_FAILED, |
| 78 ERROR_AUTH_CANCELED, | 94 ERROR_AUTH_CANCELED, |
| 79 ERROR_AUTH_REJECTED, | 95 ERROR_AUTH_REJECTED, |
| 80 ERROR_AUTH_TIMEOUT, | 96 ERROR_AUTH_TIMEOUT, |
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| 196 // be a synthesized string containing the address and localized type name | 212 // be a synthesized string containing the address and localized type name |
| 197 // if the device has no obtained name. | 213 // if the device has no obtained name. |
| 198 virtual base::string16 GetName() const; | 214 virtual base::string16 GetName() const; |
| 199 | 215 |
| 200 // Returns the type of the device, limited to those we support or are | 216 // Returns the type of the device, limited to those we support or are |
| 201 // aware of, by decoding the bluetooth class information. The returned | 217 // aware of, by decoding the bluetooth class information. The returned |
| 202 // values are unique, and do not overlap, so DEVICE_KEYBOARD is not also | 218 // values are unique, and do not overlap, so DEVICE_KEYBOARD is not also |
| 203 // DEVICE_PERIPHERAL. | 219 // DEVICE_PERIPHERAL. |
| 204 DeviceType GetDeviceType() const; | 220 DeviceType GetDeviceType() const; |
| 205 | 221 |
| 206 // Gets the "received signal strength indication" (RSSI) of the current | |
| 207 // connection to the device. The RSSI indicates the power present in the | |
| 208 // received radio signal, measured in dBm, to a resolution of 1dBm. Larger | |
| 209 // (typically, less negative) values indicate a stronger signal. | |
| 210 // If the device is not currently connected, then returns the RSSI read from | |
| 211 // the last inquiry that returned the device, where available. In case of an | |
| 212 // error, returns |kUnknownPower|. Otherwise, returns the connection's RSSI. | |
| 213 virtual int GetRSSI() const = 0; | |
| 214 | |
| 215 // These two methods are used to read the current or maximum transmit power | |
| 216 // ("Tx power") of the current connection to the device. The transmit power | |
| 217 // indicates the strength of the signal broadcast from the host's Bluetooth | |
| 218 // antenna when communicating with the device, measured in dBm, to a | |
| 219 // resolution of 1dBm. Larger (typically, less negative) values | |
| 220 // indicate a stronger signal. | |
| 221 // It is only meaningful to call this method when there is a connection | |
| 222 // established to the device. If there is no connection, or in case of an | |
| 223 // error, returns |kUnknownPower|. Otherwise, returns the connection's | |
| 224 // transmit power. | |
| 225 virtual int GetCurrentHostTransmitPower() const = 0; | |
| 226 virtual int GetMaximumHostTransmitPower() const = 0; | |
| 227 | |
| 228 // Indicates whether the device is known to support pairing based on its | 222 // Indicates whether the device is known to support pairing based on its |
| 229 // device class and address. | 223 // device class and address. |
| 230 bool IsPairable() const; | 224 bool IsPairable() const; |
| 231 | 225 |
| 232 // Indicates whether the device is paired with the adapter. | 226 // Indicates whether the device is paired with the adapter. |
| 233 virtual bool IsPaired() const = 0; | 227 virtual bool IsPaired() const = 0; |
| 234 | 228 |
| 235 // Indicates whether the device is currently connected to the adapter. | 229 // Indicates whether the device is currently connected to the adapter. |
| 236 // Note that if IsConnected() is true, does not imply that the device is | 230 // Note that if IsConnected() is true, does not imply that the device is |
| 237 // connected to any application or service. If the device is not paired, it | 231 // connected to any application or service. If the device is not paired, it |
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| 262 | 256 |
| 263 // The ErrorCallback is used for methods that can fail in which case it | 257 // The ErrorCallback is used for methods that can fail in which case it |
| 264 // is called, in the success case the callback is simply not called. | 258 // is called, in the success case the callback is simply not called. |
| 265 typedef base::Callback<void()> ErrorCallback; | 259 typedef base::Callback<void()> ErrorCallback; |
| 266 | 260 |
| 267 // The ConnectErrorCallback is used for methods that can fail with an error, | 261 // The ConnectErrorCallback is used for methods that can fail with an error, |
| 268 // passed back as an error code argument to this callback. | 262 // passed back as an error code argument to this callback. |
| 269 // In the success case this callback is not called. | 263 // In the success case this callback is not called. |
| 270 typedef base::Callback<void(enum ConnectErrorCode)> ConnectErrorCallback; | 264 typedef base::Callback<void(enum ConnectErrorCode)> ConnectErrorCallback; |
| 271 | 265 |
| 266 typedef base::Callback<void(ConnectionInfo)> ConnectionInfoCallback; |
| 267 |
| 272 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting a | 268 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting a |
| 273 // PIN Code to be returned. | 269 // PIN Code to be returned. |
| 274 virtual bool ExpectingPinCode() const = 0; | 270 virtual bool ExpectingPinCode() const = 0; |
| 275 | 271 |
| 276 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting a | 272 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting a |
| 277 // Passkey to be returned. | 273 // Passkey to be returned. |
| 278 virtual bool ExpectingPasskey() const = 0; | 274 virtual bool ExpectingPasskey() const = 0; |
| 279 | 275 |
| 280 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting | 276 // Indicates whether the device is currently pairing and expecting |
| 281 // confirmation of a displayed passkey. | 277 // confirmation of a displayed passkey. |
| 282 virtual bool ExpectingConfirmation() const = 0; | 278 virtual bool ExpectingConfirmation() const = 0; |
| 283 | 279 |
| 280 // Returns the RSSI and TX power of the active connection to the device: |
| 281 // |
| 282 // The RSSI indicates the power present in the received radio signal, measured |
| 283 // in dBm, to a resolution of 1dBm. Larger (typically, less negative) values |
| 284 // indicate a stronger signal. |
| 285 // |
| 286 // The transmit power indicates the strength of the signal broadcast from the |
| 287 // host's Bluetooth antenna when communicating with the device, measured in |
| 288 // dBm, to a resolution of 1dBm. Larger (typically, less negative) values |
| 289 // indicate a stronger signal. |
| 290 // |
| 291 // If the device isn't connected, then the ConnectionInfo struct passed into |
| 292 // the callback will filled by |kUnknownPower|. |
| 293 virtual void GetConnectionInfo(const ConnectionInfoCallback& callback) = 0; |
| 294 |
| 284 // Initiates a connection to the device, pairing first if necessary. | 295 // Initiates a connection to the device, pairing first if necessary. |
| 285 // | 296 // |
| 286 // Method calls will be made on the supplied object |pairing_delegate| | 297 // Method calls will be made on the supplied object |pairing_delegate| |
| 287 // to indicate what display, and in response should make method calls | 298 // to indicate what display, and in response should make method calls |
| 288 // back to the device object. Not all devices require user responses | 299 // back to the device object. Not all devices require user responses |
| 289 // during pairing, so it is normal for |pairing_delegate| to receive no | 300 // during pairing, so it is normal for |pairing_delegate| to receive no |
| 290 // calls. To explicitly force a low-security connection without bonding, | 301 // calls. To explicitly force a low-security connection without bonding, |
| 291 // pass NULL, though this is ignored if the device is already paired. | 302 // pass NULL, though this is ignored if the device is already paired. |
| 292 // | 303 // |
| 293 // If the request fails, |error_callback| will be called; otherwise, | 304 // If the request fails, |error_callback| will be called; otherwise, |
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| 377 // BluetoothDevice::Disconnect or other unexpected circumstances, the | 388 // BluetoothDevice::Disconnect or other unexpected circumstances, the |
| 378 // returned BluetoothGattConnection will be automatically marked as inactive. | 389 // returned BluetoothGattConnection will be automatically marked as inactive. |
| 379 // To monitor the state of the connection, observe the | 390 // To monitor the state of the connection, observe the |
| 380 // BluetoothAdapter::Observer::DeviceChanged method. | 391 // BluetoothAdapter::Observer::DeviceChanged method. |
| 381 typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_ptr<BluetoothGattConnection>)> | 392 typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_ptr<BluetoothGattConnection>)> |
| 382 GattConnectionCallback; | 393 GattConnectionCallback; |
| 383 virtual void CreateGattConnection( | 394 virtual void CreateGattConnection( |
| 384 const GattConnectionCallback& callback, | 395 const GattConnectionCallback& callback, |
| 385 const ConnectErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; | 396 const ConnectErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; |
| 386 | 397 |
| 387 // Starts monitoring the connection properties, RSSI and TX power. These | |
| 388 // properties will be tracked, and updated when their values change. Exactly | |
| 389 // one of |callback| or |error_callback| will be run. | |
| 390 virtual void StartConnectionMonitor(const base::Closure& callback, | |
| 391 const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; | |
| 392 | |
| 393 // Returns the list of discovered GATT services. | 398 // Returns the list of discovered GATT services. |
| 394 virtual std::vector<BluetoothGattService*> GetGattServices() const; | 399 virtual std::vector<BluetoothGattService*> GetGattServices() const; |
| 395 | 400 |
| 396 // Returns the GATT service with device-specific identifier |identifier|. | 401 // Returns the GATT service with device-specific identifier |identifier|. |
| 397 // Returns NULL, if no such service exists. | 402 // Returns NULL, if no such service exists. |
| 398 virtual BluetoothGattService* GetGattService( | 403 virtual BluetoothGattService* GetGattService( |
| 399 const std::string& identifier) const; | 404 const std::string& identifier) const; |
| 400 | 405 |
| 401 // Returns the |address| in the canonical format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, where | 406 // Returns the |address| in the canonical format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, where |
| 402 // each 'X' is a hex digit. If the input |address| is invalid, returns an | 407 // each 'X' is a hex digit. If the input |address| is invalid, returns an |
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| 416 | 421 |
| 417 private: | 422 private: |
| 418 // Returns a localized string containing the device's bluetooth address and | 423 // Returns a localized string containing the device's bluetooth address and |
| 419 // a device type for display when |name_| is empty. | 424 // a device type for display when |name_| is empty. |
| 420 base::string16 GetAddressWithLocalizedDeviceTypeName() const; | 425 base::string16 GetAddressWithLocalizedDeviceTypeName() const; |
| 421 }; | 426 }; |
| 422 | 427 |
| 423 } // namespace device | 428 } // namespace device |
| 424 | 429 |
| 425 #endif // DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ | 430 #endif // DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_H_ |
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