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+// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_ |
+#define DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_ |
+ |
+#include <map> |
+#include <string> |
+#include <vector> |
+ |
+#include "base/callback.h" |
+#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
+ |
+namespace device { |
+ |
+class NfcPeer; |
+class NfcTag; |
+ |
+// NfcAdapter represents a local NFC adapter which may be used to interact with |
+// NFC tags and remote NFC adapters on platforms that support NFC. Through |
+// instances of this class, users can obtain important information such as if |
+// and/or when an adapter is present, supported NFC technologies, and the |
+// adapter's power and polling state. NfcAdapter instances can be used to power |
+// up/down the NFC adapter and its Observer interface allows users to get |
+// notified when new adapters are added/removed and when remote NFC tags and |
+// devices were detected or lost. |
+// |
+// A system can contain more than one NFC adapter (e.g. external USB adapters) |
+// but Chrome will have only one NfcAdapter instance. This instance will do |
+// its best to represent all underlying adapters but will only allow |
+// interacting with only one at a given time. If the currently represented |
+// adapter is removed from the system, the NfcAdapter instance will update to |
+// reflect the information from the next available adapter. |
+class NfcAdapter : public base::RefCounted<NfcAdapter> { |
+ public: |
+ // Interface for observing changes from NFC adapters. |
+ class Observer { |
+ public: |
+ virtual ~Observer() {} |
+ |
+ // Called when the presence of the adapter |adapter| changes. When |present| |
+ // is true, this indicates that the adapter has now become present, while a |
+ // value of false indicates that the adapter is no longer available on the |
+ // current system. |
+ virtual void AdapterPresentChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool present) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when the radio power state of the adapter |adapter| changes. If |
+ // |powered| is true, the adapter radio is turned on, otherwise it's turned |
+ // off. |
+ virtual void AdapterPoweredChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool powered) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when the "polling" state of the adapter |adapter| changes. If |
+ // |polling| is true, the adapter is currently polling for remote tags and |
+ // devices. If false, the adapter isn't polling, either because a poll loop |
+ // was never started or because a connection with a tag or peer has been |
+ // established. |
+ virtual void AdapterPollingChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool polling) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when an NFC tag |tag| has been found by the adapter |adapter|. |
+ // The observer can use this method to take further action on the tag object |
+ // |tag|, such as reading its records or writing to it. While |tag| will be |
+ // valid within the context of this call, its life-time cannot be guaranteed |
+ // once this call returns, as the object may get destroyed if the connection |
+ // with the tag is lost. Instead of caching the pointer directly, observers |
+ // should store the tag's assigned unique identifier instead, which can be |
+ // used to obtain a pointer to the tag, as long as it exists. |
+ virtual void TagFound(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcTag* tag) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when the NFC tag |tag| is no longer known by the adapter |
+ // |adapter|. |tag| should not be cached. |
+ virtual void TagLost(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcTag* tag) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when a remote NFC adapter |peer| has been detected, which is |
+ // available for peer-to-peer communication over NFC. The observer can use |
+ // this method to take further action on |peer| such as reading its records |
+ // or pushing NDEFs to it. While |peer| will be valid within the context of |
+ // this call, its life-time cannot be guaranteed once this call returns, as |
+ // the object may get destroyed if the connection with the peer is lost. |
+ // Instead of caching the pointer directly, observers should store the |
+ // peer's assigned unique identifier instead, which can be used to obtain a |
+ // pointer to the peer, as long as it exists. |
+ virtual void PeerFound(NfcAdapter* adaper, NfcPeer* peer) {} |
+ |
+ // Called when the remote NFC adapter |peer| is no longer known by the |
+ // adapter |adapter|. |peer| should not be cached. |
+ virtual void PeerLost(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcPeer* peer) {} |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // The ErrorCallback is used by methods to asynchronously report errors. |
+ typedef base::Closure ErrorCallback; |
+ |
+ // Typedefs for lists of NFC peer and NFC tag objects. |
+ typedef std::vector<NfcPeer*> PeerList; |
+ typedef std::vector<NfcTag*> TagList; |
+ |
+ // Adds and removes observers for events on this NFC adapter. If monitoring |
+ // multiple adapters, check the |adapter| parameter of observer methods to |
+ // determine which adapter is issuing the event. |
+ virtual void AddObserver(Observer* observer) = 0; |
+ virtual void RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) = 0; |
+ |
+ // Indicates whether an underlying adapter is actually present on the |
+ // system. An adapter that was previously present can become no longer |
+ // present, for example, if all physical adapters that can back it up were |
+ // removed from the system. |
+ virtual bool IsPresent() const = 0; |
+ |
+ // Indicates whether the adapter radio is powered. |
+ virtual bool IsPowered() const = 0; |
+ |
+ // Indicates whether the adapter is polling for remote NFC tags and peers. |
+ virtual bool IsPolling() const = 0; |
+ |
+ // Indicates whether the NfcAdapter instance is initialized and ready to use. |
+ virtual bool IsInitialized() const = 0; |
+ |
+ // Requests a change to the adapter radio power. Setting |powered| to true |
+ // will turn on the radio and false will turn it off. On success, |callback| |
+ // will be invoked. On failure, |error_callback| will be invoked, which can |
+ // happen if the radio power is already in the requested state, or if the |
+ // underlying adapter is not present. |
+ virtual void SetPowered(bool powered, |
+ const base::Closure& callback, |
+ const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; |
+ |
+ // Requests the adapter to begin its poll loop to start looking for remote |
+ // NFC tags and peers. On success, |callback| will be invoked. On failure, |
+ // |error_callback| will be invoked. This method can fail for various |
+ // reasons, including: |
+ // - The adapter radio is not powered. |
+ // - The adapter is already polling. |
+ // - The adapter is busy; it has already established a connection to a |
+ // remote tag or peer. |
+ // Bear in mind that this method may be called by multiple users of the same |
+ // adapter. |
+ virtual void StartPolling(const base::Closure& callback, |
+ const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; |
+ |
+ // Requests the adapter to stop its current poll loop. On success, |callback| |
+ // will be invoked. On failure, |error_callback| will be invoked. This method |
+ // can fail if the adapter is not polling when this method was called. Bear |
+ // in mind that this method may be called by multiple users of the same |
+ // adapter and polling may not actually stop if other callers have called |
+ // StartPolling() in the mean time. |
+ virtual void StopPolling(const base::Closure& callback, |
+ const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0; |
+ |
+ // Returns a list containing all known peers in |peer_list|. If |peer_list| |
+ // was non-empty at the time of the call, it will be cleared. The contents of |
+ // |peer_list| at the end of this call are owned by the adapter. |
+ virtual void GetPeers(PeerList* peer_list) const; |
+ |
+ // Returns a list containing all known tags in |tag_list|. If |tag_list| was |
+ // non-empty at the time of the call, it will be cleared. The contents of |
+ // |tag_list| at the end of this call are owned by the adapter. |
+ virtual void GetTags(TagList* tag_list) const; |
+ |
+ // Returns a pointer to the peer with the given identifier |identifier| or |
+ // NULL if no such peer is known. If a non-NULL pointer is returned, the |
+ // instance that it points to is owned by this adapter. |
+ virtual NfcPeer* GetPeer(const std::string& identifier) const; |
+ |
+ // Returns a pointer to the tag with the given identifier |identifier| or |
+ // NULL if no such tag is known. If a non-NULL pointer is returned, the |
+ // instance that it points to is owned by this adapter. |
+ virtual NfcTag* GetTag(const std::string& identifier) const; |
+ |
+ protected: |
+ friend class base::RefCounted<NfcAdapter>; |
+ |
+ // The default constructor does nothing. The destructor deletes all known |
+ // NfcPeer and NfcTag instances. |
+ NfcAdapter(); |
+ virtual ~NfcAdapter(); |
+ |
+ // Peers and tags that have been found. The key is the unique identifier |
+ // assigned to the peer or tag and the value is a pointer to the |
+ // corresponding NfcPeer or NfcTag object, whose lifetime is managed by the |
+ // adapter instance. |
+ typedef std::map<const std::string, NfcPeer*> PeersMap; |
+ typedef std::map<const std::string, NfcTag*> TagsMap; |
+ |
+ PeersMap peers_; |
+ TagsMap tags_; |
+ |
+ private: |
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NfcAdapter); |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace device |
+ |
+#endif // DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_ |