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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_SERVICES_OTS_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_SERVICES_OTS_H_
/**
* @brief Object Transfer Service (OTS)
* @defgroup bt_ots Object Transfer Service (OTS)
* @ingroup bluetooth
* @{
*
* [Experimental] Users should note that the APIs can change
* as a part of ongoing development.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <zephyr/types.h>
#include <zephyr/sys/byteorder.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <zephyr/sys/util.h>
#include <zephyr/bluetooth/conn.h>
#include <zephyr/bluetooth/uuid.h>
#include <zephyr/bluetooth/gatt.h>
/** @brief Size of OTS object ID (in bytes). */
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_SIZE 6
/** @brief Minimum allowed value for object ID (except ID for directory listing) */
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_MIN 0x000000000100
/** @brief Maximum allowed value for object ID (except ID for directory listing) */
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF
/** @brief ID of the Directory Listing Object */
#define OTS_OBJ_ID_DIR_LIST 0x000000000000
/** @brief Mask for OTS object IDs, preserving the 48 bits */
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_MASK BIT64_MASK(48)
/** @brief Length of OTS object ID string (in bytes). */
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_STR_LEN 15
/** @brief Type of an OTS object. */
struct bt_ots_obj_type {
union {
/* Used to indicate UUID type */
struct bt_uuid uuid;
/* 16-bit UUID value */
struct bt_uuid_16 uuid_16;
/* 128-bit UUID value */
struct bt_uuid_128 uuid_128;
};
};
/** @brief Properties of an OTS object. */
enum {
/** Bit 0 Deletion of this object is permitted */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_DELETE = 0,
/** Bit 1 Execution of this object is permitted */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_EXECUTE = 1,
/** Bit 2 Reading this object is permitted */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_READ = 2,
/** Bit 3 Writing data to this object is permitted */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_WRITE = 3,
/** @brief Bit 4 Appending data to this object is permitted.
*
* Appending data increases its Allocated Size.
*/
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_APPEND = 4,
/** Bit 5 Truncation of this object is permitted */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_TRUNCATE = 5,
/** @brief Bit 6 Patching this object is permitted
*
* Patching this object overwrites some of
* the object's existing contents.
*/
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_PATCH = 6,
/** Bit 7 This object is a marked object */
BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_MARKED = 7,
};
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_DELETE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_DELETE(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_DELETE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_EXECUTE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_EXECUTE(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_EXECUTE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_READ property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_READ(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_READ, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_WRITE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_WRITE(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_WRITE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_APPEND property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_APPEND(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_APPEND, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_TRUNCATE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_TRUNCATE(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_TRUNCATE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_PATCH property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_PATCH(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_PATCH, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_MARKED property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_SET_PROP_MARKED(prop) \
WRITE_BIT(prop, BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_MARKED, 1)
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_DELETE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_DELETE(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_DELETE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_EXECUTE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_EXECUTE(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_EXECUTE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_READ property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_READ(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_READ))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_WRITE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_WRITE(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_WRITE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_APPEND property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_APPEND(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_APPEND))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_TRUNCATE property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_TRUNCATE(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_TRUNCATE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_PATCH property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_PATCH(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_PATCH))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_MARKED property.
*
* @param prop Object properties.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OBJ_GET_PROP_MARKED(prop) \
((prop) & BIT(BT_OTS_OBJ_PROP_MARKED))
/** @brief Descriptor for OTS Object Size parameter. */
struct bt_ots_obj_size {
/** @brief Current Size */
uint32_t cur;
/** @brief Allocated Size */
uint32_t alloc;
} __packed;
/** @brief Object Action Control Point Feature bits. */
enum {
/** Bit 0 OACP Create Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CREATE = 0,
/** Bit 1 OACP Delete Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_DELETE = 1,
/** Bit 2 OACP Calculate Checksum Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CHECKSUM = 2,
/** Bit 3 OACP Execute Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_EXECUTE = 3,
/** Bit 4 OACP Read Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_READ = 4,
/** Bit 5 OACP Write Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_WRITE = 5,
/** Bit 6 Appending Additional Data to Objects Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_APPEND = 6,
/** Bit 7 Truncation of Objects Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_TRUNCATE = 7,
/** Bit 8 Patching of Objects Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_PATCH = 8,
/** Bit 9 OACP Abort Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_ABORT = 9,
};
/*
* @enum bt_ots_oacp_write_op_mode
* @brief Mode Parameter for OACP Write Op Code.
*/
enum bt_ots_oacp_write_op_mode {
BT_OTS_OACP_WRITE_OP_MODE_NONE = 0,
BT_OTS_OACP_WRITE_OP_MODE_TRUNCATE = BIT(1),
};
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_CREATE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_CREATE(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CREATE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_DELETE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_DELETE(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_DELETE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CHECKSUM feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_CHECKSUM(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CHECKSUM, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_EXECUTE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_EXECUTE(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_EXECUTE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_READ feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_READ(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_READ, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_WRITE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_WRITE(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_WRITE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_APPEND feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_APPEND(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_APPEND, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_TRUNCATE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_TRUNCATE(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_TRUNCATE, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_PATCH feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_PATCH(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_PATCH, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_ABORT feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_SET_FEAT_ABORT(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_ABORT, 1)
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CREATE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_CREATE(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CREATE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_DELETE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_DELETE(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_DELETE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CHECKSUM feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_CHECKSUM(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_CHECKSUM))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_EXECUTE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_EXECUTE(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_EXECUTE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_READ feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_READ(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_READ))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_WRITE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_WRITE(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_WRITE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_APPEND feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_APPEND(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_APPEND))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_TRUNCATE feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_TRUNCATE(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_TRUNCATE))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_PATCH feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_PATCH(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_PATCH))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_ABORT feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OACP_GET_FEAT_ABORT(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OACP_FEAT_ABORT))
/** @brief Object List Control Point Feature bits. */
enum {
/** Bit 0 OLCP Go To Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_GO_TO = 0,
/** Bit 1 OLCP Order Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_ORDER = 1,
/** Bit 2 OLCP Request Number of Objects Op Code Supported */
BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_NUM_REQ = 2,
/** Bit 3 OLCP Clear Marking Op Code Supported*/
BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_CLEAR = 3,
};
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_GO_TO feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_SET_FEAT_GO_TO(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_GO_TO, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_ORDER feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_SET_FEAT_ORDER(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_ORDER, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_NUM_REQ feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_SET_FEAT_NUM_REQ(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_NUM_REQ, 1)
/** @brief Set @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_CLEAR feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_SET_FEAT_CLEAR(feat) \
WRITE_BIT(feat, BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_CLEAR, 1)
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_GO_TO feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_GO_TO(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_GO_TO))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_ORDER feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_ORDER(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_ORDER))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_NUM_REQ feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_NUM_REQ(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_NUM_REQ))
/** @brief Get @ref BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_CLEAR feature.
*
* @param feat OTS features.
*/
#define BT_OTS_OLCP_GET_FEAT_CLEAR(feat) \
((feat) & BIT(BT_OTS_OLCP_FEAT_CLEAR))
/**@brief Features of the OTS. */
struct bt_ots_feat {
/* OACP Features */
uint32_t oacp;
/* OLCP Features */
uint32_t olcp;
} __packed;
/** @brief Object metadata request bit field values */
enum {
/** @brief Request object name */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_NAME = BIT(0),
/** @brief Request object type */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_TYPE = BIT(1),
/** @brief Request object size */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_SIZE = BIT(2),
/** @brief Request object first created time */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_CREATED = BIT(3),
/** @brief Request object last modified time */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_MODIFIED = BIT(4),
/** @brief Request object ID */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_ID = BIT(5),
/** @brief Request object properties */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_PROPS = BIT(6),
/** @brief Request all object metadata */
BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_ALL = 0x7F,
};
/** @brief Date and Time structure */
struct bt_ots_date_time {
uint16_t year;
uint8_t month;
uint8_t day;
uint8_t hours;
uint8_t minutes;
uint8_t seconds;
};
#define BT_OTS_DATE_TIME_FIELD_SIZE 7
/** @brief Metadata of an OTS object
*
* Used by the server as a descriptor for OTS object initialization.
* Used by the client to present object metadata to the application.
*/
struct bt_ots_obj_metadata {
#if defined(CONFIG_BT_OTS)
/** @brief Object Name */
char *name;
#endif /* CONFIG_BT_OTS */
#if defined(CONFIG_BT_OTS_CLIENT)
/* TODO: Unify client/server name */
/** @brief Object name (client) */
char name_c[CONFIG_BT_OTS_OBJ_MAX_NAME_LEN + 1];
#endif /* CONFIG_BT_OTS_CLIENT */
/** @brief Object Type */
struct bt_ots_obj_type type;
/** @brief Object Size */
struct bt_ots_obj_size size;
#if defined(CONFIG_BT_OTS_CLIENT)
/** @brief Object first created time */
struct bt_ots_date_time first_created;
/** @brief Object last modified time */
struct bt_ots_date_time modified;
/** @brief Object ID */
uint64_t id;
#endif /* CONFIG_BT_OTS_CLIENT */
/** @brief Object Properties */
uint32_t props;
};
/** @brief Opaque OTS instance. */
struct bt_ots;
/** @brief Descriptor for OTS object addition */
struct bt_ots_obj_add_param {
/** @brief Object size to allocate */
uint32_t size;
/** @brief Object type */
struct bt_ots_obj_type type;
};
/** @brief Descriptor for OTS created object.
*
* Descriptor for OTS object created by the application. This descriptor is
* returned by @ref bt_ots_cb.obj_created callback which contains further
* documentation on distinguishing between server and client object creation.
*/
struct bt_ots_obj_created_desc {
/** @brief Object name
*
* The object name as a NULL terminated string.
*
* When the server creates a new object the name
* shall be > 0 and <= BT_OTS_OBJ_MAX_NAME_LEN
* When the client creates a new object the name
* shall be an empty string
*/
char *name;
/** @brief Object size
*
* @ref bt_ots_obj_size.alloc shall be >= @ref bt_ots_obj_add_param.size
*
* When the server creates a new object @ref bt_ots_obj_size.cur
* shall be <= @ref bt_ots_obj_add_param.size
* When the client creates a new object @ref bt_ots_obj_size.cur
* shall be 0
*/
struct bt_ots_obj_size size;
/** @brief Object properties */
uint32_t props;
};
/** @brief OTS callback structure. */
struct bt_ots_cb {
/** @brief Object created callback
*
* This callback is called whenever a new object is created.
* Application can reject this request by returning an error
* when it does not have necessary resources to hold this new
* object. This callback is also triggered when the server
* creates a new object with bt_ots_obj_add() API.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that is requesting object creation or
* NULL if object is created by bt_ots_obj_add().
* @param id Object ID.
* @param add_param Object creation requested parameters.
* @param created_desc Created object descriptor that shall be filled by the
* receiver of this callback.
*
* @return 0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
* @return -ENOTSUP if object type is not supported
* @return -ENOMEM if no available space for new object.
* @return -EINVAL if an invalid parameter is provided
* @return other negative values are treated as a generic operation failure
*/
int (*obj_created)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn, uint64_t id,
const struct bt_ots_obj_add_param *add_param,
struct bt_ots_obj_created_desc *created_desc);
/** @brief Object deleted callback
*
* This callback is called whenever an object is deleted. It is
* also triggered when the server deletes an object with
* bt_ots_obj_delete() API.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that deleted the object or NULL if
* this request came from the server.
* @param id Object ID.
*
* @retval When an error is indicated by using a negative value, the
* object delete procedure is aborted and a corresponding failed
* status is returned to the client.
* @return 0 in case of success.
* @return -EBUSY if the object is locked. This is generally not expected
* to be returned by the application as the OTS layer tracks object
* accesses. An object locked status is returned to the client.
* @return Other negative values in case of error. A generic operation
* failed status is returned to the client.
*/
int (*obj_deleted)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn,
uint64_t id);
/** @brief Object selected callback
*
* This callback is called on successful object selection.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that selected new object.
* @param id Object ID.
*/
void (*obj_selected)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn,
uint64_t id);
/** @brief Object read callback
*
* This callback is called multiple times during the Object read
* operation. OTS module will keep requesting successive Object
* fragments from the application until the read operation is
* completed. The end of read operation is indicated by NULL data
* parameter.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that read object.
* @param id Object ID.
* @param data In: NULL once the read operations is completed.
* Out: Next chunk of data to be sent.
* @param len Remaining length requested by the client.
* @param offset Object data offset.
*
* @return Data length to be sent via data parameter. This value
* shall be smaller or equal to the len parameter.
* @return Negative value in case of an error.
*/
ssize_t (*obj_read)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn,
uint64_t id, void **data, size_t len,
off_t offset);
/** @brief Object write callback
*
* This callback is called multiple times during the Object write
* operation. OTS module will keep providing successive Object
* fragments to the application until the write operation is
* completed. The offset and length of each write fragment is
* validated by the OTS module to be within the allocated size
* of the object. The remaining length indicates data length
* remaining to be written and will decrease each write iteration
* until it reaches 0 in the last write fragment.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that wrote object.
* @param id Object ID.
* @param data Next chunk of data to be written.
* @param len Length of the current chunk of data in the buffer.
* @param offset Object data offset.
* @param rem Remaining length in the write operation.
*
* @return Number of bytes written in case of success, if the number
* of bytes written does not match len, -EIO is returned to
* the L2CAP layer.
* @return A negative value in case of an error.
* @return -EINPROGRESS has a special meaning and is unsupported at
* the moment. It should not be returned.
*/
ssize_t (*obj_write)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn, uint64_t id,
const void *data, size_t len, off_t offset,
size_t rem);
/** @brief Object name written callback
*
* This callback is called when the object name is written.
* This is a notification to the application that the object name
* will be updated by the OTS service implementation.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param conn The connection that wrote object name.
* @param id Object ID.
* @param cur_name Current object name.
* @param new_name New object name.
*/
void (*obj_name_written)(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_conn *conn,
uint64_t id, const char *cur_name, const char *new_name);
};
/** @brief Descriptor for OTS initialization. */
struct bt_ots_init {
/* OTS features */
struct bt_ots_feat features;
/* Callbacks */
struct bt_ots_cb *cb;
};
/** @brief Add an object to the OTS instance.
*
* This function adds an object to the OTS database. When the
* object is being added, a callback obj_created() is called
* to notify the user about a new object ID.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param param Object addition parameters.
*
* @return ID of created object in case of success.
* @return negative value in case of error.
*/
int bt_ots_obj_add(struct bt_ots *ots, const struct bt_ots_obj_add_param *param);
/** @brief Delete an object from the OTS instance.
*
* This function deletes an object from the OTS database. When the
* object is deleted a callback obj_deleted() is called
* to notify the user about this event. At this point, it is possible
* to free allocated buffer for object data.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param id ID of the object to be deleted (uint48).
*
* @return 0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
*/
int bt_ots_obj_delete(struct bt_ots *ots, uint64_t id);
/** @brief Get the service declaration attribute.
*
* This function is enabled for CONFIG_BT_OTS_SECONDARY_SVC configuration.
* The first service attribute can be included in any other GATT service.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
*
* @return The first OTS attribute instance.
*/
void *bt_ots_svc_decl_get(struct bt_ots *ots);
/** @brief Initialize the OTS instance.
*
* @param ots OTS instance.
* @param ots_init OTS initialization descriptor.
*
* @return 0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
*/
int bt_ots_init(struct bt_ots *ots, struct bt_ots_init *ots_init);
/** @brief Get a free instance of OTS from the pool.
*
* @return OTS instance in case of success or NULL in case of error.
*/
struct bt_ots *bt_ots_free_instance_get(void);
#define BT_OTS_STOP 0
#define BT_OTS_CONTINUE 1
/* TODO: Merge server and client instance as opaque type */
/** @brief OTS client instance */
struct bt_ots_client {
uint16_t start_handle;
uint16_t end_handle;
uint16_t feature_handle;
uint16_t obj_name_handle;
uint16_t obj_type_handle;
uint16_t obj_size_handle;
uint16_t obj_properties_handle;
uint16_t obj_created_handle;
uint16_t obj_modified_handle;
uint16_t obj_id_handle;
uint16_t oacp_handle;
uint16_t olcp_handle;
struct bt_gatt_subscribe_params oacp_sub_params;
struct bt_gatt_discover_params oacp_sub_disc_params;
struct bt_gatt_subscribe_params olcp_sub_params;
struct bt_gatt_discover_params olcp_sub_disc_params;
struct bt_gatt_write_params write_params;
struct bt_gatt_read_params read_proc;
struct bt_ots_client_cb *cb;
struct bt_ots_feat features;
struct bt_ots_obj_metadata cur_object;
};
/** OTS client callback structure */
struct bt_ots_client_cb {
/** @brief Callback function when a new object is selected.
*
* Called when the a new object is selected and the current
* object has changed. The `cur_object` in `ots_inst` will
* have been reset, and metadata should be read again with
* bt_ots_client_read_object_metadata().
*
* @param ots_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn The connection to the peer device.
* @param err Error code (bt_ots_olcp_res_code).
*/
void (*obj_selected)(struct bt_ots_client *ots_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn, int err);
/** @brief Callback function for the data of the selected
* object.
*
* Called when the data of the selected object are read using
* bt_ots_client_read_object_data().
*
* @param ots_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn The connection to the peer device.
* @param offset Offset of the received data.
* @param len Length of the received data.
* @param data_p Pointer to the received data.
* @param is_complete Indicate if the whole object has been received.
*
* @return int BT_OTS_STOP or BT_OTS_CONTINUE. BT_OTS_STOP can
* be used to stop reading.
*/
int (*obj_data_read)(struct bt_ots_client *ots_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn, uint32_t offset,
uint32_t len, uint8_t *data_p, bool is_complete);
/** @brief Callback function for metadata of the selected object.
*
* Called when metadata of the selected object are read using
* bt_ots_client_read_object_metadata().
* Not all of the metadata may have been initialized.
*
* @param ots_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn The connection to the peer device.
* @param err Error value. 0 on success,
* GATT error or ERRNO on fail.
* @param metadata_read Bitfield of the metadata that was
* successfully read.
*/
void (*obj_metadata_read)(struct bt_ots_client *ots_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn, int err,
uint8_t metadata_read);
/** @brief Callback function for the data of the write object.
*
* Called when the data of the selected object is written using
* bt_ots_client_write_object_data().
*
* @param ots_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn The connection to the peer device.
* @param len Length of the written data.
*/
void (*obj_data_written)(struct bt_ots_client *ots_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn, size_t len);
};
/** @brief Register an Object Transfer Service Instance.
*
* Register an Object Transfer Service instance discovered on the peer.
* Call this function when an OTS instance is discovered
* (discovery is to be handled by the higher layer).
*
* @param[in] ots_inst Discovered OTS instance.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_register(struct bt_ots_client *ots_inst);
/** @brief OTS Indicate Handler function.
*
* Set this function as callback for indicate handler when discovering OTS.
*
* @param conn Connection object. May be NULL, indicating that the
* peer is being unpaired.
* @param params Subscription parameters.
* @param data Attribute value data. If NULL then subscription was
* removed.
* @param length Attribute value length.
*/
uint8_t bt_ots_client_indicate_handler(struct bt_conn *conn,
struct bt_gatt_subscribe_params *params,
const void *data, uint16_t length);
/** @brief Read the OTS feature characteristic.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_read_feature(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Select an object by its Object ID.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
* @param obj_id Object's ID.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_select_id(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn,
uint64_t obj_id);
/** @brief Select the first object.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_select_first(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Select the last object.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_select_last(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Select the next object.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_select_next(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Select the previous object.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_select_prev(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Read the metadata of the current object.
*
* The metadata are returned in the obj_metadata_read() callback.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
* @param metadata Bitfield (`BT_OTS_METADATA_REQ_*`) of the metadata
* to read.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_read_object_metadata(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn,
uint8_t metadata);
/** @brief Read the data of the current selected object.
*
* This will trigger an OACP read operation for the current size of the object
* with a 0 offset and then expect receiving the content via the L2CAP CoC.
*
* The data of the object are returned in the obj_data_read() callback.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_read_object_data(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst,
struct bt_conn *conn);
/** @brief Write the data of the current selected object.
*
* This will trigger an OACP write operation for the current size of the object
* with a specified offset and then expect transferring the content via the L2CAP CoC.
*
* The length of the data written to object is returned in the obj_data_written() callback.
*
* @param otc_inst Pointer to the OTC instance.
* @param conn Pointer to the connection object.
* @param buf Pointer to the data buffer to be written.
* @param len Size of data.
* @param offset Offset to write, usually 0.
* @param mode Mode Parameter for OACP Write Op Code. See @ref bt_ots_oacp_write_op_mode.
*
* @return int 0 if success, ERRNO on failure.
*/
int bt_ots_client_write_object_data(struct bt_ots_client *otc_inst, struct bt_conn *conn,
const void *buf, size_t len, off_t offset,
enum bt_ots_oacp_write_op_mode mode);
/** @brief Directory listing object metadata callback
*
* If a directory listing is decoded using bt_ots_client_decode_dirlisting(),
* this callback will be called for each object in the directory listing.
*
* @param meta The metadata of the decoded object
*
* @return int BT_OTS_STOP or BT_OTS_CONTINUE. BT_OTS_STOP can be used to
* stop the decoding.
*/
typedef int (*bt_ots_client_dirlisting_cb)(struct bt_ots_obj_metadata *meta);
/** @brief Decode Directory Listing object into object metadata.
*
* If the Directory Listing object contains multiple objects, then the
* callback will be called for each of them.
*
* @param data The data received for the directory listing object.
* @param length Length of the data.
* @param cb The callback that will be called for each object.
*/
int bt_ots_client_decode_dirlisting(uint8_t *data, uint16_t length,
bt_ots_client_dirlisting_cb cb);
/** @brief Converts binary OTS Object ID to string.
*
* @param obj_id Object ID.
* @param str Address of user buffer with enough room to store
* formatted string containing binary Object ID.
* @param len Length of data to be copied to user string buffer.
* Refer to BT_OTS_OBJ_ID_STR_LEN about
* recommended value.
*
* @return Number of successfully formatted bytes from binary ID.
*/
static inline int bt_ots_obj_id_to_str(uint64_t obj_id, char *str, size_t len)
{
uint8_t id[6];
sys_put_le48(obj_id, id);
return snprintk(str, len, "0x%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X",
id[5], id[4], id[3], id[2], id[1], id[0]);
}
/** @brief Displays one or more object metadata as text with BT_INFO.
*
* @param metadata Pointer to the first (or only) metadata in an array.
* @param count Number of metadata objects to display information of.
*/
void bt_ots_metadata_display(struct bt_ots_obj_metadata *metadata,
uint16_t count);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_SERVICES_OTS_H_ */