1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2010 NXP Semiconductors 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 /*! 18 *\file phLibNfc_1.1.h 19 *\brief Contains FRI1.1 API details. 20 *Project: NFC-FRI 1.1 21 * $Workfile:: phLibNfc_1.1.h $ 22 * $Modtime:: $ 23 * $Author: ing07385 $ 24 * $Revision: 1.80 $ 25 * $Aliases: NFC_FRI1.1_WK1014_SDK,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1019_SDK,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1024_SDK $ 26 *\defgroup grp_lib_nfc LIBNFC Component 27 */ 28 /* \page LibNfc_release_label FRI1.1 API Release Label 29 * $Aliases: NFC_FRI1.1_WK1014_SDK,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1019_SDK,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1024_SDK $ 30 *\note This is the TAG (label, alias) of the FRI1.1. 31 *If the string is empty, the current documentation 32 * has not been generated for official release. 33 */ 34 #ifndef PHLIBNFC_H 35 #define PHLIBNFC_H 36 #include <phNfcTypes.h> 37 #include <phLibNfcStatus.h> 38 #include <phFriNfc_NdefRecord.h> 39 #include <phNfcLlcpTypes.h> 40 #include <phNfcConfig.h> 41 #ifdef ANDROID 42 #include <string.h> 43 #endif 44 45 /*! 46 *\def PHLIBNFC_MAXNO_OF_SE 47 *Defines maximum no of secured elements supported by PN544. 48 */ 49 #define LIBNFC_READONLY_NDEF 50 #define PHLIBNFC_MAXNO_OF_SE (0x02) 51 52 typedef uint32_t phLibNfc_Handle; 53 54 extern const unsigned char *nxp_nfc_full_version; 55 56 57 /** 58 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 59 * 60 *\brief Defines Testmode Init configuration values 61 */ 62 63 typedef enum 64 { 65 phLibNfc_TstMode_Off = 0x00, /**< Test mode is off */ 66 phLibNfc_TstMode_On /**< Testmode is on */ 67 68 } phLibNfc_Cfg_Testmode_t; 69 70 71 /** 72 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 73 * 74 *\brief Defines Secure Element configurable states 75 */ 76 77 typedef enum 78 { 79 phLibNfc_SE_Active = 0x00, /**< state of the SE is active */ 80 phLibNfc_SE_Inactive= 0x01 /**< state of the SE is In active*/ 81 82 } phLibNfc_SE_State_t; 83 84 /** 85 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 86 * 87 *\brief Defines Secure Element types. 88 */ 89 typedef enum 90 { 91 phLibNfc_SE_Type_Invalid=0x00,/**< Indicates SE type is Invalid */ 92 phLibNfc_SE_Type_SmartMX=0x01,/**< Indicates SE type is SmartMX */ 93 phLibNfc_SE_Type_UICC =0x02,/**<Indicates SE type is UICC */ 94 phLibNfc_SE_Type_Unknown=0x03/**< Indicates SE type is Unknown */ 95 }phLibNfc_SE_Type_t; 96 97 /** 98 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 99 * 100 *\brief Defines Ndef Card Offset. 101 */ 102 typedef enum 103 { 104 phLibNfc_Ndef_EBegin = 0x01, /**< Start from Beginning position */ 105 phLibNfc_Ndef_ECurrent /**< Start from Current position */ 106 107 } phLibNfc_Ndef_EOffset_t; 108 109 /** 110 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 111 * 112 *\brief This function allows to activate specific Secure element. 113 114 *\b VirtualMode: Virtual mode is used to communicated with secure elements from external reader. 115 * This mode is also called as card emulation mode.when secure element mode is set 116 * to this mode,external reader can communicate with this SE. 117 * 118 *\b WiredMode: Wired mode is used to communicate with the Secure Element internally. 119 * No RF field is generated. In this mode, PN544 acts as reader and discovers 120 * SmartMX as MIFARE tag.External reader cannot access any of the SE's in this mode. 121 * This mode is applicable to only SmartMX secure element. 122 * 123 */ 124 typedef enum 125 { 126 phLibNfc_SE_ActModeWired=0x00, /**< Enables Wired Mode communication.This mode shall 127 be applied to */ 128 phLibNfc_SE_ActModeDefault = 0x01, /**< Enables Virtual Mode communication. 129 This can be applied to UICC as well as SmartMX*/ 130 phLibNfc_SE_ActModeVirtual=0x02, /**< Enables Virtual Mode communication. 131 This can be applied to UICC as well as SmartMX*/ 132 phLibNfc_SE_ActModeOff =0x03, /**< Inactivate SE.This means,put SE in in-active state 133 This can be applied to UICC as well as SmartMX*/ 134 phLibNfc_SE_ActModeVirtualVolatile = 0x04 /**< Enabled virtual mode communication for SE through an event 135 This can be applied to UICC as well as SmartMX*/ 136 137 }phLibNfc_eSE_ActivationMode; 138 139 /** 140 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 141 * 142 *\brief Defines SE low power mode types. 143 */ 144 typedef enum 145 { 146 phLibNfc_SE_LowPowerMode_Off= 0x01, /**< Indicates no SE to be selected in low power mode */ 147 phLibNfc_SE_LowPowerMode_On = 0x02 /**< Indicates requested SE to be selected in low power mode */ 148 149 } phLibNfc_SE_LowPowerMode_t; 150 151 /** 152 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 153 * 154 *\brief Defines Secure element event info . 155 */ 156 typedef union phLibNfc_uSeEvtInfo 157 { 158 phNfc_sUiccInfo_t UiccEvtInfo; /**< Indicates UICC event info for Evt_Transaction event */ 159 }phLibNfc_uSeEvtInfo_t; 160 161 /** 162 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 163 * 164 *\brief Types of SE transaction events sent to SE notification handler . 165 */ 166 typedef enum 167 { 168 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtStartTransaction=0x00, /**< Indicates transaction started on 169 secure element */ 170 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtEndTransaction=0x01, /**<Indicates transaction ended on secure 171 element*/ 172 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtTypeTransaction=0x02, /**<Indicates external reader trying to access secure element */ 173 174 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtConnectivity, /**<This event notifies the terminal host that it shall 175 send a connectivity event from UICC as defined in 176 ETSI TS 102 622 V7.4.0 */ 177 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtFieldOn, // consider using phLibNfc_eSE_EvtConnectivity 178 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtFieldOff, 179 180 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtApduReceived, /* PAYPASS MagStripe or MCHIP_4 transaction */ 181 182 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtCardRemoval, /* Indicates the beginning of an EMV Card Removal sequence */ 183 184 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtMifareAccess /* Indicates when the SMX Emulation MIFARE is accessed */ 185 } phLibNfc_eSE_EvtType_t; 186 187 /** 188 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 189 * 190 *\brief Defines possible registration details for notifications. 191 */ 192 typedef phNfc_sSupProtocol_t phLibNfc_Registry_Info_t; 193 194 /** 195 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 196 * 197 *\brief Generic Data buffer definition. 198 */ 199 typedef phNfc_sData_t phLibNfc_Data_t; 200 /** 201 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 202 * 203 * Application Identifier (phLibNfc_AID) 204 * 205 * The application identifier defines a specific application on a SE. 206 * 207 */ 208 typedef phNfc_sData_t phLibNfc_AID; 209 /** 210 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 211 * 212 *\brief Remote Device Info definition . 213 */ 214 typedef phNfc_sRemoteDevInformation_t phLibNfc_sRemoteDevInformation_t; 215 /** 216 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 217 */ 218 typedef phNfc_eDiscoveryConfigMode_t phLibNfc_eDiscoveryConfigMode_t; 219 220 /** 221 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 222 * 223 *\brief Transceive info definition. 224 */ 225 typedef phNfc_sTransceiveInfo_t phLibNfc_sTransceiveInfo_t; 226 /** 227 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 228 * 229 *\brief Automatic Device Discovery Definition. 230 */ 231 typedef phNfc_sADD_Cfg_t phLibNfc_sADD_Cfg_t; 232 /** 233 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 234 * 235 *\brief Release mode definition. 236 */ 237 typedef phNfc_eReleaseType_t phLibNfc_eReleaseType_t; 238 239 /** 240 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 241 * 242 *\brief device capabilities details. 243 */ 244 typedef phNfc_sDeviceCapabilities_t phLibNfc_sDeviceCapabilities_t; 245 246 /** 247 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 248 * 249 *\brief Defines supported tag types for NDEF mapping and formatting feature. 250 */ 251 typedef struct SupportedTagInfo 252 { 253 unsigned MifareUL:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for MIFARE UL tag supported else not supported.*/ 254 unsigned MifareStd:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for Mifare Std tag supported else not supported.*/ 255 unsigned MifareULC:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for MIFARE UL2 tag supported else not supported.*/ 256 unsigned ISO14443_4A:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for ISO14443_4A tag supported else not supported.*/ 257 unsigned ISO14443_4B:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for ISO14443_4B tag supported else not supported.*/ 258 unsigned ISO15693:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for ISO15693 tag supported else not supported.*/ 259 unsigned FeliCa:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for FeliCa tag supported else not supported.*/ 260 unsigned Jewel:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for JEWEL tag supported else not supported.*/ 261 unsigned Desfire:1; /**<TRUE indicates specified feature (mapping or formatting)for desfire tag supported else not supported.*/ 262 263 }phLibNfc_sSupportedTagInfo_t; 264 265 266 /** 267 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 268 * 269 *\brief Defines supported tag types for NDEF mapping feature. 270 */ 271 typedef phLibNfc_sSupportedTagInfo_t phLibNfc_sNDEFMappingInfo_t; 272 273 /** 274 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 275 * 276 *\brief Defines supported tag types for NDEF formatting feature. 277 */ 278 279 typedef phLibNfc_sSupportedTagInfo_t phLibNfc_sTagFormattingInfo_t; 280 281 /** 282 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 283 * 284 *\brief Stack capabilities details contains device capabilities and supported tags for NDEF mapping and formatting feature. 285 */ 286 287 typedef struct StackCapabilities 288 { 289 phLibNfc_sDeviceCapabilities_t psDevCapabilities; 290 phLibNfc_sNDEFMappingInfo_t psMappingCapabilities; 291 phLibNfc_sTagFormattingInfo_t psFormatCapabilities; 292 }phLibNfc_StackCapabilities_t; 293 294 295 /** 296 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 297 * 298 *\brief Defines Secure Element list type. 299 */ 300 typedef struct phLibNfc_SecureElementInfo 301 { 302 phLibNfc_Handle hSecureElement; /**< handle to Secure Element */ 303 phLibNfc_SE_Type_t eSE_Type; /**< type of Secure Element(SE)*/ 304 phLibNfc_SE_State_t eSE_CurrentState;/**< state of the secure element indicates activated or not*/ 305 } phLibNfc_SE_List_t; 306 307 /** 308 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 309 * 310 *\brief Defines target specific info obtained during device discovery. 311 */ 312 typedef struct phLibNfc_RemoteDev 313 { 314 phLibNfc_Handle hTargetDev; /**< discovered Target handle */ 315 phLibNfc_sRemoteDevInformation_t* psRemoteDevInfo; /**< discovered Target details */ 316 317 }phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t; 318 319 typedef phNfc_sNfcIPCfg_t phLibNfc_sNfcIPCfg_t; 320 321 /** 322 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 323 *\brief NDEF registration structure definition. 324 */ 325 typedef struct phLibNfc_Ndef_SrchType 326 { 327 uint8_t Tnf; /**< Type Name Format of this NDEF record */ 328 uint8_t *Type; /**< Type field of this NDEF record */ 329 uint8_t TypeLength; /**< Length of the Type field of this NDEF record */ 330 } phLibNfc_Ndef_SrchType_t; 331 332 /** 333 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 334 * \brief NDEF information structure definition. \n 335 */ 336 typedef struct phLibNfc_Ndef_Info 337 { 338 uint32_t NdefMessageLengthActual; /**< Actual length of the NDEF message */ 339 uint32_t NdefMessageLengthMaximum; /**< Maximum length of the NDEF message */ 340 uint8_t *pNdefMessage; /**< Pointer to raw NDEF Data buffer */ 341 uint32_t NdefRecordCount; /**< Number of NDEF records pointed by pNdefRecord */ 342 phFriNfc_NdefRecord_t *pNdefRecord; /**< Pointer to the NDEF Records contained within the NDEF message */ 343 344 } phLibNfc_Ndef_Info_t; 345 346 /* As per NFC forum specification, the card can be in either of the below mentioned states 347 INVALID - means card is NOT NFC forum specified tag. NDEF FORMAT can only be performed for 348 the factory cards, other cards may or may not be formatted for NDEF FORMAT function. 349 INITIALISED - means card is NFC forum specified tag. But, in this state 350 the user has to first call NDEF WRITE, because in INITIALISED state, there 351 wont be any data i.e.,ACTUAL NDEF FILE SIZE is 0. After the first 352 NDEF WRITE, NDEF READ and WRITE functions can be called any number of times. 353 READ WRITE - means card is NFC forum specified tag. User can use both 354 NDEF READ and WRITE functions 355 READ ONLY - means card is NFC forum specified tag. User can only use 356 NDEF READ. NDEF WRITE function will not work. 357 */ 358 #define PHLIBNFC_NDEF_CARD_INVALID 0x00U 359 #define PHLIBNFC_NDEF_CARD_INITIALISED 0x01U 360 #define PHLIBNFC_NDEF_CARD_READ_WRITE 0x02U 361 #define PHLIBNFC_NDEF_CARD_READ_ONLY 0x03U 362 363 /** 364 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 365 * 366 *\brief Ndef Information Structure. 367 */ 368 typedef struct phLibNfc_ChkNdef_Info 369 { 370 uint8_t NdefCardState; /**< Card state information */ 371 uint32_t ActualNdefMsgLength; /**< Indicates Actual length of NDEF Message in Tag */ 372 uint32_t MaxNdefMsgLength; /**< Indicates Maximum Ndef Message length that Tag can hold*/ 373 } phLibNfc_ChkNdef_Info_t; 374 375 /** 376 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 377 * 378 *\brief LLCP link status. Refer to \ref phFriNfc_LlcpMac_eLinkStatus_t 379 * 380 */ 381 typedef phFriNfc_LlcpMac_eLinkStatus_t phLibNfc_Llcp_eLinkStatus_t; 382 383 typedef phFriNfc_Llcp_sLinkParameters_t phLibNfc_Llcp_sLinkParameters_t; 384 385 typedef phFriNfc_LlcpTransport_eSocketType_t phLibNfc_Llcp_eSocketType_t; 386 387 typedef phFriNfc_LlcpTransport_sSocketOptions_t phLibNfc_Llcp_sSocketOptions_t; 388 389 /** 390 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 391 * 392 *\brief Response callback for connect request. 393 * 394 * Callback type used to indicate a Connect request Successful or Failure indication to 395 * LibNfc client. 396 * 397 * \param[in] pContext Context passed in the connect request before. 398 * \param[in] hRemoteDev Handle to remote device on which connect was requested. 399 * \param[in] psRemoteDevInfo contains updated remote device details.For few tags 400 * like ISO-14443A details like historical bytes gets updated 401 * only after connecting to target.Once connect is successful 402 * \b psRemoteDevInfo gets updated. 403 * 404 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 405 * 406 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Connect operation successful. 407 * \param NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Connect operation failed because target is lost. 408 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 409 * 410 */ 411 412 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t) (void* pContext, 413 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDev, 414 phLibNfc_sRemoteDevInformation_t* psRemoteDevInfo, 415 NFCSTATUS Status 416 ); 417 418 /** 419 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 420 * 421 *\brief Response callback for disconnect request. 422 * 423 * Callback type used to provide a disconnect Success or Failure indication to 424 * LibNfc client. 425 * 426 * \param[in] pContext Context passed in the disconnect request before. 427 * \param[in] hRemoteDev Handle to remote device on which disconnect is requested. 428 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 429 * 430 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Disconnect operation successful. 431 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 432 * 433 */ 434 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_DisconnectCallback_t)(void* pContext, 435 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDev, 436 NFCSTATUS Status 437 ); 438 /** 439 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 440 * 441 *\brief Response callback for IOCTL request. 442 * 443 * Callback type to inform success or failure of the Ioctl request 444 * made by LibNfc client. It may optionally contain response data 445 * depending on the Ioctl command type issued. 446 447 * 448 * \param[in] pContext Context passed in the connect request before. 449 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 450 * 451 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Ioctl operation successful. 452 * \param NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Ioctl operation failed because target is lost. 453 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Ioctl operation failed because Shutdown in progress. 454 * 455 *\param[in,out] pOutParam contains Ioctl command specific response buffer and size 456 * of the buffer.This buffer address will be same as 457 * pOutParam sent in \ref phLibNfc_Mgt_IoCtl. 458 * 459 */ 460 461 462 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_IoctlCallback_t) (void* pContext, 463 phNfc_sData_t* pOutParam, 464 NFCSTATUS Status 465 ); 466 467 468 469 /** 470 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 471 * 472 *\brief Response callback for Transceive request. 473 * 474 * This callback type is used to provide received data and it's size to the 475 * LibNfc client in \ref phNfc_sData_t format ,when LibNfc client has performed 476 * a Transceive operation on a tag or when the device acts as an Initiator during a 477 * P2P transactions. 478 * 479 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 480 * \param[in] hRemoteDev Handle to remote device on transceive is performed. 481 * \param[in] pResBuffer Response buffer of type \ref phNfc_sData_t. 482 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 483 * 484 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Transceive operation successful. 485 * \param NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Transceive operation failed because target is lost. 486 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Transceive operation failed because Shutdown in progress. 487 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to disconnect request in between. 488 * 489 */ 490 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t)( void* pContext, 491 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDev, 492 phNfc_sData_t* pResBuffer, 493 NFCSTATUS Status 494 ); 495 496 /** 497 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 498 * 499 * \brief Generic Response Callback definition. 500 * 501 * Generic callback definition used as callback type in few APIs below. 502 * 503 * \note : Status and error codes for this type of callback are documented in respective APIs 504 * wherever it is used. 505 * 506 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request 507 * before. 508 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 509 */ 510 typedef void(*pphLibNfc_RspCb_t) (void* pContext,NFCSTATUS Status); 511 /** 512 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 513 * 514 * \brief Check NDEF Callback definition. 515 * 516 * This call back is used by check ndef api. 517 * 518 * \note : Status and error codes for this type of callback are documented in API 519 * 520 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request 521 * before. 522 * \param[in] Ndef_Info Ndef message length and the container size. 523 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 524 */ 525 typedef void(*pphLibNfc_ChkNdefRspCb_t)(void* pContext, 526 phLibNfc_ChkNdef_Info_t Ndef_Info, 527 NFCSTATUS Status); 528 529 530 /** 531 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 532 * \brief Notification handler callback definition. 533 * 534 *This callback type is used to provide information on discovered targets to LibNfcClient. 535 *Discovered targets will be notified in \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t format. 536 *In case multiple targets discovered ,remote device list contains these targets one after another. 537 * 538 *\note List will be exported as memory block,based on \b uNofRemoteDev 539 * parameter application has to access remote devices accordingly. 540 * 541 *\b Ex: Multiple targets discovered can be referred as phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t[0] 542 *and phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t[1]. 543 * 544 *Subsequent operations on discovered target shall be performed using target specific handle 545 *\b hTargetDev. 546 * 547 * \param[in] pContext Client context passed in the corresponding 548 * request before.The context is handled by client 549 * only. 550 * 551 * \param[in] psRemoteDevList Remote Device list contains discovered target details. 552 * Refer to \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t . 553 * List size depends on no of remote devices discovered. 554 * 555 * \param[in] uNofRemoteDev Indicates no of remote devices discovered . 556 * In case more than one target discovered,\b psRemoteDevList contains 557 * multiple target details. 558 * 559 * \param[in] Status Status of the response callback. 560 * 561 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Discovered single target successfully. 562 * \param NFCSTATUS_MULTIPLE_TARGETS multiple targets found. 563 * \param NFCSTATUS_MULTI_PROTOCOLS Target found supports multiple protocols. 564 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Registration failed because shutdown in progress. 565 * \param NFCSTATUS_DESELECTED initiator issued disconnect or intiator 566 * physically removed from the RF field. 567 * 568 *\note: multiple tag detection is possible only within same technology but not across 569 * different technologies. 570 */ 571 typedef void (*phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t)( 572 void* pContext, 573 phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t* psRemoteDevList, 574 uint8_t uNofRemoteDev, 575 NFCSTATUS Status 576 ); 577 578 /** 579 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 580 * \brief Response Callback for secure element mode settings. 581 * 582 * This callback type is used to provide information on requested secure element is 583 * activated or not to LibNfcClient. 584 * 585 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the activation request. 586 * 587 * \param[in] hSecureElement Handle to secure element. 588 * 589 * \param[in] Status Indicates API status. 590 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Secure element activated successfully. 591 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Activation failed because shutdown in progress. 592 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Activation failed. 593 * 594 */ 595 typedef void(*pphLibNfc_SE_SetModeRspCb_t)( 596 void* pContext, 597 phLibNfc_Handle hSecureElement, 598 NFCSTATUS Status 599 ); 600 /** 601 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 602 * \brief Notification callback for \ref phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister(). 603 * 604 * A function of this type is called when external reader tries to access SE. 605 * 606 *\param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the SE notification register request. 607 * The context is Handled by client only. 608 * \param[in] EventType Event type of secure element transaction 609 * \param[in] hSecureElement handle to Secures Element. 610 * 611 *\param[in] pAppID Application identifier to be accessed on SE . 612 * Sent when available from SE otherwise empty. 613 * 614 *\param[in] Status Indicates API status. 615 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Notification handler registered sucessfully. 616 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 617 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED set mode operation failed. 618 * 619 * 620 */ 621 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_SE_NotificationCb_t) (void* pContext, 622 phLibNfc_eSE_EvtType_t EventType, 623 phLibNfc_Handle hSecureElement, 624 phLibNfc_uSeEvtInfo_t* pSeEvtInfo, 625 NFCSTATUS Status 626 ); 627 628 629 /** 630 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 631 *\brief Receive callback definition. 632 * 633 * This callback type is used to provide received data and it's size to the 634 * LibNfc client in \ref phNfc_sData_t format ,when LibNfc client has performed 635 * when the device acts as a Target during P2P communication 636 * 637 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding 638 * request before. 639 * \param[in] pRecvBufferInfo Response buffer of type \ref phNfc_sData_t. 640 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 641 * 642 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Receive operation successful. 643 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Receive operation failed because 644 * Shutdown in progress. 645 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to initiator issued disconnect request. 646 * This status code reported,to indicate P2P session 647 * closed and send and receive requests not allowed any more 648 * unless new session is started. 649 */ 650 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_Receive_RspCb_t)(void* pContext, 651 phNfc_sData_t* pRecvBufferInfo, 652 NFCSTATUS status 653 ); 654 /** 655 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 656 * 657 * \brief NDEF Response callback definition 658 * 659 * A function of this type is notified when registered NDEF type detected. 660 * 661 * \b Note :Once this type callback is notified,discovery wheel is stopped. 662 *In order to restart discovery process again it is important to disconnect 663 *from current tag.LibNfc client shall disconnect explicitly using 664 *\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect() interface. 665 * 666 *\param[in] pContext Pointer to context previously provided by the user 667 *\param[in] psNdefInfo All Ndef specific details of the remote device discovered. 668 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle to remote device on which NDEF detection is done. 669 * 670 *\param[in] Status Indicates callback status. 671 * 672 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates registered tnf type detected. . 673 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Indicates shutdown in progress. 674 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED status failed. 675 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 676 677 678 */ 679 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_Ndef_Search_RspCb_t) ( void* pContext, 680 phLibNfc_Ndef_Info_t* psNdefInfo, 681 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 682 NFCSTATUS Status 683 ); 684 685 686 /** 687 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 688 * 689 * \brief LLCP check response callback definition 690 */ 691 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_ChkLlcpRspCb_t) ( void* pContext, 692 NFCSTATUS status 693 ); 694 695 696 /** 697 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 698 * 699 * \brief LLCP check response callback definition 700 */ 701 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpLinkStatusCb_t) ( void* pContext, 702 phLibNfc_Llcp_eLinkStatus_t eLinkStatus 703 ); 704 705 706 /** 707 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 708 * 709 * \brief LLCP socket error notification callback definition 710 */ 711 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketErrCb_t) ( void* pContext, 712 uint8_t nErrCode 713 ); 714 715 /** 716 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 717 * 718 * \brief Incoming connection on a listening LLCP socket callback definition 719 */ 720 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketListenCb_t) ( void* pContext, 721 phLibNfc_Handle hIncomingSocket 722 ); 723 724 /** 725 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 726 * 727 * \brief LLCP socket connect callback definition 728 */ 729 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketConnectCb_t) ( void* pContext, 730 uint8_t nErrCode, 731 NFCSTATUS status 732 ); 733 734 /** 735 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 736 * 737 * \brief LLCP socket disconnect callback definition 738 */ 739 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketDisconnectCb_t) ( void* pContext, 740 NFCSTATUS status 741 ); 742 743 /** 744 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 745 * 746 * \brief LLCP socket Accept callback definition 747 */ 748 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketAcceptCb_t) ( void* pContext, 749 NFCSTATUS status 750 ); 751 752 /** 753 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 754 * 755 * \brief LLCP socket Reject callback definition 756 */ 757 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketRejectCb_t) ( void* pContext, 758 NFCSTATUS status 759 ); 760 761 /** 762 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 763 * 764 * \brief LLCP socket reception callback definition 765 */ 766 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketRecvCb_t) ( void* pContext, 767 NFCSTATUS status 768 ); 769 770 /** 771 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 772 * 773 * \brief LLCP socket reception with SSAP callback definition 774 */ 775 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketRecvFromCb_t) ( void* pContext, 776 uint8_t ssap, 777 NFCSTATUS status 778 ); 779 780 /** 781 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 782 * 783 * \brief LLCP socket emission callback definition 784 */ 785 typedef void (*pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketSendCb_t) ( void* pContext, 786 NFCSTATUS status 787 ); 788 789 790 /* FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */ 791 /** 792 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 793 * 794 * \brief Driver configuration function 795 * This synchronous function configures the given driver Interface and 796 * sends the HANDLE to the caller. 797 * 798 * \param[in] psConfig Driver configuration details as provided 799 * by the upper layer. 800 * \param[in,out] ppDriverHandle pointer to which valid Handle to driver 801 * interface is assigned. 802 * 803 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Configuration happened successfully. 804 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER At least one parameter of the function 805 * is invalid. 806 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Configuration failed(example.unable to 807 * open HW Interface). 808 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE The device has not been opened or 809 * has been disconnected meanwhile 810 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BOARD_COMMUNICATION_ERROR A board communication error occurred 811 (e.g. configuration went wrong). 812 *\msc 813 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 814 *--- [label="Before initializing Nfc LIB,Configure Driver layer"]; 815 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc[label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver"]; 816 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc[label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 817 *\endmsc 818 */ 819 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver (pphLibNfc_sConfig_t psConfig, 820 void ** ppDriverHandle 821 ); 822 /** 823 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 824 * 825 * \brief Release configuration for the given driver Interface. 826 * 827 * \copydoc page_reg Release all that has been 828 * initialised in \b phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver function (Synchronous function). 829 * 830 * \param[in] pDriverHandle Link information of the hardware 831 * 832 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Driver Configuration Released successfully. 833 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Configuration release failed(example: Unable to close Com port). 834 * 835 *\msc 836 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 837 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver"]; 838 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 839 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 840 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 841 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 842 *--- [label="Perform feature operations "]; 843 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize"]; 844 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 845 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pDeInitCb"]; 846 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_UnConfigureDriver()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_UnConfigureDriver"]; 847 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 848 *\endmsc 849 */ 850 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_UnConfigureDriver (void * pDriverHandle 851 ); 852 853 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_HW_Reset (); 854 855 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Download_Mode (); 856 857 int phLibNfc_Load_Firmware_Image (); 858 859 // Function for delay the recovery in case wired mode is set 860 // to complete the possible pending transaction with SE 861 void phLibNfc_Mgt_Recovery (); 862 863 // timeout is 8 bits 864 // bits [0..3] => timeout value, (256*16/13.56*10^6) * 2^value 865 // [0] -> 0.0003s 866 // .. 867 // [14] -> 4.9s 868 // [15] -> not allowed 869 // bit [4] => timeout enable 870 // bit [5..7] => unused 871 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SetIsoXchgTimeout(uint8_t timeout); 872 int phLibNfc_GetIsoXchgTimeout(); 873 874 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SetHciTimeout(uint32_t timeout_in_ms); 875 int phLibNfc_GetHciTimeout(); 876 877 // Felica timeout 878 // [0] -> timeout disabled 879 // [1..255] -> timeout in ms 880 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SetFelicaTimeout(uint8_t timeout_in_ms); 881 int phLibNfc_GetFelicaTimeout(); 882 883 // MIFARE RAW timeout (ISO14443-3A / NfcA timeout) 884 // timeout is 8 bits 885 // bits [0..3] => timeout value, (256*16/13.56*10^6) * 2^value 886 // [0] -> 0.0003s 887 // .. 888 // [14] -> 4.9s 889 // [15] -> not allowed 890 // bits [4..7] => 0 891 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SetMifareRawTimeout(uint8_t timeout); 892 int phLibNfc_GetMifareRawTimeout(); 893 894 /** 895 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 896 * 897 * \brief Initializes the NFC library . 898 * 899 * 900 *\brief This function initializes NFC library and its underlying layers. 901 * As part of this interface underlying modules gets initialized. 902 * A session with NFC hardware will be established. 903 * Once initialization is successful ,NFC library ready for use. 904 *\note It is must to initialize prior usage of the stack . 905 * 906 * \param[in] pDriverHandle Driver Handle currently application is using. 907 * \param[in] pInitCb The init callback is called by the LibNfc when init is 908 * completed or there is an error in initialization. 909 * 910 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 911 * callback when the request is completed. 912 * 913 * \retval NFCSTATUS_ALREADY_INITIALISED Stack is already initialized. 914 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Init sequence has been successfully 915 * started and result will be conveyed via 916 * callback notification. 917 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameter could not be properly 918 * interpreted. 919 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES Insufficient resource.(Ex: insufficient memory) 920 * 921 *\msc 922 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 923 *--- [label="Before initializing Nfc LIB,Configure Driver layer"]; 924 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc[label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver"]; 925 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc[label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 926 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 927 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 928 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 929 *\endmsc 930 */ 931 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize (void * pDriverHandle, 932 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pInitCb, 933 void* pContext 934 ); 935 /** 936 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 937 * 938 * \brief De-Initializes NFC library. 939 * 940 * 941 * This function de-initializes and closes the current session with PN544 NFC hardware. 942 * All configurations and setups done until now are invalidated to restart 943 * communication. Resources currently used by stack gets released during De-initialization. 944 *\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize needs to be called once stack is 945 * De-initialized before using the stack again. 946 * 947 * \param[in] pHwHandle Hardware context currently application is using. 948 * 949 * \param[in] pDeInitCb De-initialization callback is called by the LibNfc when init 950 * completed or there is an error in initialization. 951 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 952 * callback when the request is completed. 953 * 954 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Device stack is already De-Initialized. 955 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING De-Initialization sequence has been successfully 956 * started and result is conveyed via callback 957 * notification. 958 * 959 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameter could not be properly 960 * interpreted. 961 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 962 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 963 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 964 965 * 966 * 967 *\msc 968 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 969 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 970 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 971 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 972 *--- [label="Perform feature operations "]; 973 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize"]; 974 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 975 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pDeInitCb"]; 976 *\endmsc 977 */ 978 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize(void * pDriverHandle, 979 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pDeInitCb, 980 void* pContext 981 ); 982 983 /** 984 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 985 * \brief Get list of available Secure Elements. 986 * 987 * This function retrieves list of secure elements locally connected. 988 * during LibNfc initialization these SEs enumerated from lower stack and maintained 989 * in LibNfc library.Once libNfc client queries using this interface, 990 * same details exposed to LibNfc client. 991 * LibNfc client shall pass empty list of size \ref PHLIBNFC_MAXNO_OF_SE . 992 * Once SE list is available, libNfc client can perform operation on specific SE 993 * using SE handle. 994 * The handle given in the \ref phLibNfc_SE_List_t structure stays valid until 995 * shutdown is called. 996 * 997 *\note In case no SE's found, API still returns \ref NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS with \b uSE_count 998 set to zero.Value zero indicates none of the SE's connected to PN544 hardware. 999 1000 * \param[in,out] pSE_List contains list of SEs with SE details in \ref phLibNfc_SE_List_t format. 1001 * \param[in,out] uSE_count contains no of SEs in the list. 1002 * 1003 *\note LibNfc client has to interpret no of secure elements in \b pSE_List based on this 1004 *count. 1005 * 1006 *\retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates operation is sucessfull. 1007 *\retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Operation failed because shutdown in progress. 1008 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Operation failed because stack is not yet initialized. 1009 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1010 * could not be properly interpreted. 1011 * 1012 *\msc 1013 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1014 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1015 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1016 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 1017 *--- [label="Now SE list can be retrieved"]; 1018 *\endmsc 1019 */ 1020 1021 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SE_GetSecureElementList(phLibNfc_SE_List_t* pSE_List, 1022 uint8_t* uSE_count 1023 ); 1024 1025 1026 /** 1027 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1028 * 1029 *\brief Sets secure element mode. 1030 * 1031 * This function configures SE to specific mode based on activation mode type. 1032 * Effect of different modes on SE is as below. 1033 * 1034 *\b a)If mode is \ref phLibNfc_SE_ActModeVirtual then external reader can communicate 1035 * with this SE. 1036 *\note This mode is applicable to both UICC and SmartMX. 1037 * 1038 \b b)If mode is \ref phLibNfc_SE_ActModeWired then internal reader can communicate with 1039 * this SE.In this mode PN544 can act as reader and communicate with SE as normal Tag. 1040 *In this mode mode external reader ca not communicate with any of the SEs since RF filed is off. 1041 * 1042 *\note 1.Wired Mode is applicable to only SmartMX not to UICC. 1043 * 2.When SmartMX SE configured in Wired Mode ,LibNfc client shall restart discovery process. 1044 * SmartMX gets detected as MIFARE tag. 1045 * 3.To exit wired mode ,LibNfc client has to disconnect with release type as "NFC_SMARTMX_RELEASE". 1046 * 1047 * 1048 *\b c)If mode is \ref phLibNfc_SE_ActModeOff 1049 *This means SE is off mode .It can not be accessed any more in wired or virtual mode. 1050 *internal reader any more.communicate with internal reader and only 1051 *PN544 can communicate in reader mode and external reader can not 1052 *communicate with it.This mode is applicable both SE types ( UICC and SmartMX) 1053 * 1054 * \param[in] hSE_Handle Secure Element Handle . 1055 * \param[in] eActivation_mode Indicates SE mode to be configured. 1056 * 1057 * 1058 * 1059 * \param[in] pphLibNfc_SE_setModeRspCb_t pointer to response callback. 1060 * 1061 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1062 * callback when the request is completed. 1063 * 1064 * 1065 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Activation transaction started. 1066 * \retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1067 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1068 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Invalid Handle. 1069 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1070 * could not be properly interpreted. 1071 * \retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Invalid request.(Ex: If wired mode settings called using 1072 * UICC SE handle ,this error code seen). 1073 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1074 * 1075 *\msc 1076 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1077 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1078 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1079 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 1080 *--- [label="Now query for available SE's"]; 1081 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_SE_GetSecureElementList()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_SE_GetSecureElementList"]; 1082 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1083 *--- [label="Now configure specific SE"]; 1084 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_SE_SetMode(hSE_Handle,)",URL="\ref phLibNfc_SE_SetMode"]; 1085 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1086 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pSE_SetMode_Rsp_cb"]; 1087 *\endmsc 1088 */ 1089 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SE_SetMode ( phLibNfc_Handle hSE_Handle, 1090 phLibNfc_eSE_ActivationMode eActivation_mode, 1091 pphLibNfc_SE_SetModeRspCb_t pSE_SetMode_Rsp_cb, 1092 void * pContext 1093 ); 1094 1095 /** 1096 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1097 * \brief Registers notification handler to handle secure element specific events. 1098 * 1099 * This function registers handler to report SE specific transaction events. 1100 * Possible different types of events are as defined in \ref phLibNfc_eSE_EvtType_t. 1101 1102 * \param[in] pSE_NotificationCb pointer to notification callback. 1103 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1104 * callback when the request is completed. 1105 * 1106 *\retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Registration Sucessful. 1107 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1108 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1109 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1110 * could not be properly interpreted. 1111 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1112 * 1113 * 1114 *\msc 1115 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1116 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1117 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1118 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 1119 *--- [label="Perform feature operations "]; 1120 * 1121 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister"]; 1122 LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1123 *--- [label="Registration sucessfull"]; 1124 * 1125 *--- [label="In case external reader performs transactions,callback is notified as shown below"]; 1126 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pSE_NotificationCb"]; 1127 *\endmsc 1128 */ 1129 1130 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister (pphLibNfc_SE_NotificationCb_t pSE_NotificationCb, 1131 void * pContext 1132 ); 1133 /** 1134 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1135 *\brief This function unregister the registered listener for SE event. 1136 * This function unregisters the listener which has been registered with \ref 1137 * phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister. 1138 * 1139 *\retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Unregistration successful. 1140 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1141 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1142 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1143 *\msc 1144 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1145 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1146 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1147 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb"]; 1148 *--- [label="Perform feature operations "]; 1149 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_SE_NtfRegister"]; 1150 LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1151 *--- [label="Registration sucessfull"]; 1152 * 1153 *--- [label="In case external reader performs transactions,callback is notified as shown below"]; 1154 * 1155 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pSE_NotificationCb"]; 1156 *--- [label="Unregister SE notification handler in case required "]; 1157 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_SE_NtfUnregister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_SE_NtfUnregister"]; 1158 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1159 1160 *\endmsc 1161 */ 1162 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_SE_NtfUnregister(void); 1163 1164 /** 1165 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1166 * \brief IOCTL interface. 1167 * 1168 * The I/O Control function allows the caller to configure specific 1169 * functionality provided by the lower layer.Each feature is accessible via a 1170 * specific IOCTL Code. 1171 * 1172 * \param[in] pDriverHandle Interface handle.This parameter is valid only for firmware download feature. 1173 * for other IOCTL features this parameter is not relevent. 1174 * 1175 * \param[in] IoctlCode Control code for the operation. 1176 * This value identifies the specific 1177 * operation to be performed.For more details on supported 1178 * IOCTL codes refer to \ref grp_lib_ioctl. 1179 *\param[in,out] pInParam Pointer to any input data structure 1180 * containing data which is interpreted 1181 * based on IoCtl code and the length of 1182 * the data. 1183 * 1184 *\param[in,out] pOutParam Pointer to output buffer details to hold 1185 * Ioctl specific response buffer and size of 1186 * the buffer.This buffer will be updated and 1187 * sent back as part of of callback details. 1188 * 1189 *\param[in] pIoCtl_Rsp_cb Response callback registered by the caller. 1190 * 1191 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1192 * callback when the request is completed. 1193 * 1194 * 1195 *\retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Update in pending state. RspCB will be 1196 * called later. 1197 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1198 * could not be properly interpreted. 1199 * 1200 \retval NFCSTATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The buffer supplied by the caller is to 1201 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1202 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1203 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1204 * could not be properly interpreted. 1205 * 1206 *\msc 1207 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1208 *--- [label="Firmware download Scenario"]; 1209 1210 *--- [label="Intialise Driver"]; 1211 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_IoCtl(pDriverHandle,)",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_IoCtl"]; 1212 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 1213 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pIoCtl_Rsp_cb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_IoctlCallback_t"]; 1214 **--- [label="requested IoCtl processed sucessfully "]; 1215 * 1216 *\endmsc 1217 */ 1218 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_IoCtl (void* pDriverHandle, 1219 uint16_t IoctlCode, 1220 phNfc_sData_t* pInParam, 1221 phNfc_sData_t* pOutParam, 1222 pphLibNfc_IoctlCallback_t pIoCtl_Rsp_cb, 1223 void* pContext 1224 ); 1225 1226 /** 1227 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1228 * \brief This interface registers notification handler for target discovery. 1229 * 1230 * This function allows libNfc client to register for notifications based technology 1231 * type it is interested to discover. In case application is interested in multiples technology 1232 * discovery,it can enable respective bits in \b pRegistryInfo . when Registered type target 1233 * is discovered in RF field ,LibNfc notifies registered notification callback. 1234 * 1235 * \note In case this API is called multiple times ,most recent request registry details will be used 1236 *for registration. 1237 * 1238 *\param[in] pRegistryInfo structure contains bitwise registry information. 1239 * Specific technology type discovery can be registered if 1240 * corresponding bit is enabled.In case bit is disabled 1241 * it indicates specific technology type unregistered. 1242 * 1243 *\param[in] pNotificationHandler Notification callback.This callback will 1244 * be notified once registered target is discovered. 1245 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1246 * callback when the request is completed. 1247 * 1248 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates registration successful. 1249 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could 1250 * not be properly interpreted. 1251 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1252 * \retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1253 * 1254 * 1255 *\msc 1256 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1257 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1258 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1259 *--- [label="Register for technology type.Ex: MIFARE UL"]; 1260 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1261 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1262 * 1263 *\endmsc 1264 */ 1265 1266 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister( 1267 phLibNfc_Registry_Info_t* pRegistryInfo, 1268 phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t pNotificationHandler, 1269 void* pContext 1270 ); 1271 1272 1273 /** 1274 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1275 * \brief Configure Discovery Modes. 1276 * 1277 *This function is used to configure ,start and stop the discovery wheel. 1278 *Configuration includes 1279 *<br><br>a)Enabling/disabling of Reader phases for A,B and F technologies. 1280 *<br>b)Configuring NFC-IP1 Initiator Speed and duration of the Emulation phase . 1281 * 1282 *Discovery wheel configuration based on discovery mode selected is as below. 1283 *<br><br>1.If discovery Mode is set as \ref NFC_DISCOVERY_CONFIG then previous configurations 1284 * over written by new configurations passed in \ref phLibNfc_sADD_Cfg_t and Discovery wheel 1285 *restarts with new configurations. 1286 *<br><br>2.If discovery Mode is set as \ref NFC_DISCOVERY_START or \ref NFC_DISCOVERY_STOP then 1287 * discovery parameters passed in \ref phLibNfc_sADD_Cfg_t will not be considered and previous 1288 *configurations still holds good. 1289 *<br><br>3.If discovery Mode is set as \ref NFC_DISCOVERY_RESUME discovery mode starts the discovery 1290 *wheel from where it is stopped previously. 1291 * 1292 *\b Note: Config types \b NFC_DISCOVERY_START, \b NFC_DISCOVERY_STOP and \b NFC_DISCOVERY_RESUME 1293 * are not supported currently. It is for future use. 1294 * 1295 * \param[in] DiscoveryMode Discovery Mode allows to choose between: 1296 * discovery configuration and start, stop 1297 * discovery and start discovery (with last 1298 * set configuration).For mode details refer to 1299 \ref phNfc_eDiscoveryConfigMode_t. 1300 * \param[in] sADDSetup Includes Enable/Disable discovery for 1301 * each protocol A,B and F. 1302 * Details refer to \ref phNfc_sADD_Cfg_t. 1303 * \param[in] pConfigDiscovery_RspCb is called once the discovery wheel 1304 * configuration is complete. 1305 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1306 * callback when the request is completed. 1307 * 1308 * 1309 *\retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Discovery request is in progress and result 1310 * will be notified via callback later. 1311 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1312 * could not be properly interpreted. 1313 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not initialized. 1314 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES Insufficient resource.(Ex: insufficient memory) 1315 *\retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY already discovery in progress 1316 * or it is already discovered Target and 1317 * connected. 1318 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1319 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1320 1321 * 1322 * \note : During Reader/Initiator mode it is mandatory 1323 * to call \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect before any transaction can be performed 1324 * with the discovered target. Even if the LibNfc client is not 1325 * interested in using any of the discovered targets \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect 1326 * and \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect should be called to restart the Discovery 1327 * wheel. 1328 * \sa \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect, phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect. 1329 1330 *\msc 1331 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1332 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1333 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1334 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref 1335 phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1336 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1337 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1338 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1339 *--- [label="Now discovery wheel configured as requested"]; 1340 * 1341 *\endmsc 1342 * 1343 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1344 * 1345 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1346 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1347 * 1348 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Discovery Configuration successful. 1349 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1350 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1351 */ 1352 1353 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery (phLibNfc_eDiscoveryConfigMode_t DiscoveryMode, 1354 phLibNfc_sADD_Cfg_t sADDSetup, 1355 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pConfigDiscovery_RspCb, 1356 void* pContext 1357 ); 1358 1359 1360 /** 1361 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1362 * \brief This function is used to to connect to a single Remote Device. 1363 * 1364 * This function is called to connect to discovered target. 1365 * Once notification handler notified sucessfully discovered targets will be available in 1366 * \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t .Remote device list contains valid handles for discovered 1367 * targets .Using this interface LibNfc client can connect to one out of 'n' discovered targets. 1368 * A new session is started after connect operation is successful.The session ends with a 1369 * successful disconnect operation.Connect operation on an already connected tag Reactivates 1370 * the Tag.This Feature is not Valid for Jewel/Topaz Tags ,and hence a second connect if issued 1371 * without disconnecting a Jewel/Topaz tag always Fails. 1372 * 1373 * \note :In case multiple targets discovered LibNfc client can connect to only one target. 1374 * 1375 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Handle of the target device obtained during discovery process. 1376 * 1377 * \param[in] pNotifyConnect_RspCb Client response callback to be to be 1378 * notified to indicate status of the request. 1379 * 1380 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1381 * callback when the request is completed. 1382 * 1383 *\retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request initiated, result will be informed via 1384 * callback. 1385 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1386 * could not be properly interpreted. 1387 *\retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Indicates target is lost. 1388 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN shutdown in progress. 1389 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1390 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 1391 * 1392 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1393 * 1394 * 1395 *\msc 1396 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1397 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1398 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1399 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1400 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1401 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1402 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1403 *--- [label="Now Present Tag to be discovered"]; 1404 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1405 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1406 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 1407 * 1408 *\endmsc 1409 */ 1410 1411 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1412 pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t pNotifyConnect_RspCb, 1413 void* pContext 1414 ); 1415 1416 #ifdef RECONNECT_SUPPORT 1417 1418 /** 1419 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1420 * \brief This function is used to to connect to NEXT Remote Device. 1421 * 1422 * This function is called only if there are more than one remote device is detected. 1423 * Once notification handler notified sucessfully discovered targets will be available in 1424 * \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDevList_t .Remote device list contains valid handles for discovered 1425 * targets .Using this interface LibNfc client can connect to one out of 'n' discovered targets. 1426 * A new session is started after connect operation is successful. 1427 * Similarly, if the user wants to connect to another handle. Libnfc client can select the handle and 1428 * the previously connected device is replaced by present handle. The session ends with a 1429 * successful disconnect operation. 1430 * Re-Connect operation on an already connected tag Reactivates the Tag. This Feature is not 1431 * Valid for Jewel/Topaz Tags ,and hence a second re-connect if issued 1432 * without disconnecting a Jewel/Topaz tag always Fails. 1433 * 1434 * \note :In case multiple targets discovered LibNfc client can re-connect to only one target. 1435 * 1436 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Handle of the target device obtained during discovery process. 1437 * 1438 * \param[in] pNotifyReConnect_RspCb Client response callback to be to be 1439 * notified to indicate status of the request. 1440 * 1441 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1442 * callback when the request is completed. 1443 * 1444 *\retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request initiated, result will be informed via 1445 * callback. 1446 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 1447 * could not be properly interpreted. 1448 *\retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Indicates target is lost. 1449 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN shutdown in progress. 1450 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1451 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 1452 * 1453 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1454 * 1455 * 1456 *\msc 1457 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1458 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1459 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1460 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1461 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1462 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1463 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1464 *--- [label="Now Present multiple protocol Tag to be discovered"]; 1465 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1466 *--- [label="TWO remote device information is received, So connect with one handle"]; 1467 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1468 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 1469 *--- [label="Connect is successful, so transact using this handle. Now if user wants to switch to another handle then call Reconnect "]; 1470 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_ReConnect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_ReConnect"]; 1471 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyReConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 1472 * 1473 *\endmsc 1474 */ 1475 NFCSTATUS 1476 phLibNfc_RemoteDev_ReConnect ( 1477 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1478 pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t pNotifyReConnect_RspCb, 1479 void *pContext); 1480 1481 #endif /* #ifdef RECONNECT_SUPPORT */ 1482 1483 /** 1484 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1485 * \brief This interface allows to perform Read/write operation on remote device. 1486 * 1487 * This function allows to send data to and receive data 1488 * from the target selected by libNfc client.It is also used by the 1489 * NFCIP1 Initiator while performing a transaction with the NFCIP1 target. 1490 * The LibNfc client has to provide the handle of the target and the 1491 * command in order to communicate with the selected remote device. 1492 * 1493 * 1494 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1495 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1496 * during device discovery. 1497 * \param[in] psTransceiveInfo Information required by transceive is concealed in 1498 * this structure.It contains send,receive buffers 1499 * and command specific details. 1500 * 1501 * 1502 * \param[in] pTransceive_RspCb Callback function for returning the received response 1503 * or error. 1504 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1505 * callback when the request is completed. 1506 * 1507 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request initiated, result will be informed through 1508 * the callback. 1509 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could 1510 * not be properly interpreted or invalid. 1511 * \retval NFCSTATUS_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED The command is not supported. 1512 * \retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN shutdown in progress. 1513 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Indicates target is lost. 1514 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1515 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid 1516 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1517 * \retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Indicates invalid request. 1518 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1519 * 1520 *\msc 1521 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1522 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1523 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1524 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1525 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1526 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1527 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1528 *--- [label="Now Present Tag to be discovered"]; 1529 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1530 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1531 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 1532 *--- [label="Now perform transceive operation"]; 1533 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive "]; 1534 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pTransceive_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t"]; 1535 * 1536 *\endmsc 1537 */ 1538 1539 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1540 phLibNfc_sTransceiveInfo_t* psTransceiveInfo, 1541 pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t pTransceive_RspCb, 1542 void* pContext 1543 ); 1544 1545 /** 1546 *\ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1547 *\brief Allows to disconnect from already connected target. 1548 * 1549 * The function allows to disconnect from from already connected target. This 1550 * function closes the session opened during connect operation.The status of discovery 1551 * wheel after disconnection is determined by the \ref phLibNfc_eReleaseType_t parameter. 1552 * it is also used to switch from wired to virtual mode in case the discovered 1553 * device is SmartMX in wired mode. 1554 * 1555 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the target device.This handle to be 1556 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1557 * during device discovery. 1558 * \param[in] ReleaseType Release mode to be used while 1559 * disconnecting from target.Refer \ref phLibNfc_eReleaseType_t 1560 * for possible release types. 1561 *\param[in] pDscntCallback Client response callback to be to be notified 1562 to indicate status of the request. 1563 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1564 * callback when the request is completed. 1565 1566 *\retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request initiated, result will be informed through 1567 the callback. 1568 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not be 1569 * properly interpreted. 1570 *\retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1571 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1572 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 1573 *\retval NFSCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1574 *\retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Indicates previous disconnect in progress. 1575 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Indicates can not disconnect due to outstanding transaction in progress. 1576 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1577 1578 * 1579 * 1580 * 1581 *\msc 1582 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1583 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1584 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1585 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1586 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1587 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1588 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1589 *--- [label="Now Present Tag to be discovered"]; 1590 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1591 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1592 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 1593 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive"]; 1594 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pTransceive_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t"]; 1595 *--- [label="Once transceive is completed Now disconnect"]; 1596 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect"]; 1597 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pDscntCallback",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1598 * 1599 *\endmsc 1600 */ 1601 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Disconnect( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1602 phLibNfc_eReleaseType_t ReleaseType, 1603 pphLibNfc_DisconnectCallback_t pDscntCallback, 1604 void* pContext 1605 ); 1606 1607 1608 1609 /** 1610 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1611 *\brief This interface unregisters notification handler for target discovery. 1612 * 1613 * This function unregisters the listener which has been registered with 1614 * phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfUnregister() before. After this call the callback 1615 * function won't be called anymore. If nothing is registered the 1616 * function still succeeds 1617 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS callback unregistered. 1618 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1619 *\retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1620 * 1621 *\msc 1622 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1623 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1624 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1625 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1626 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1627 *--- [label="Perform operations"]; 1628 *--- [label="In case required unregister now"]; 1629 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfUnregister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfUnregister"]; 1630 * 1631 *\endmsc 1632 */ 1633 1634 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfUnregister(void); 1635 1636 /** 1637 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1638 * \brief Check for target presence. 1639 * This function checks ,given target is present in RF filed or not. 1640 * Client can make use of this API to check periodically discovered 1641 * tag is present in RF field or not. 1642 * 1643 * 1644 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the target device.This handle to be 1645 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1646 * during device discovery. 1647 * \param[in] pPresenceChk_RspCb callback function called on completion of the 1648 * presence check or in case an error has occurred. 1649 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1650 * callback when the request is completed. 1651 * 1652 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING presence check started. Status will be notified 1653 * via callback. 1654 * 1655 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not initialized. 1656 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could 1657 * not be properly interpreted. 1658 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1659 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid 1660 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1661 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1662 * 1663 * 1664 *\msc 1665 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1666 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1667 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1668 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1669 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1670 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1671 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1672 *--- [label="Now Present Tag to be discovered"]; 1673 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1674 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1675 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1676 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence"]; 1677 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pPresenceChk_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1678 * 1679 *\endmsc 1680 * 1681 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1682 * 1683 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1684 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1685 * 1686 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Successful,indicates tag is present in RF field. 1687 * \param NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Indicates target is lost. 1688 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1689 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1690 * 1691 */ 1692 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1693 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pPresenceChk_RspCb, 1694 void* pContext 1695 ); 1696 1697 /** 1698 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1699 *\brief Allows to check connected tag is NDEF compliant or not. 1700 * This function allows to validate connected tag is NDEF compliant or not. 1701 * 1702 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1703 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1704 * during device discovery. 1705 *\param[in] pCheckNdef_RspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 1706 *\param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1707 * callback when the request is completed. 1708 * 1709 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING The action has been successfully triggered. 1710 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER At least one parameter of the function 1711 * is invalid. 1712 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST Indicates target is lost 1713 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1714 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid 1715 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1716 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1717 * 1718 * 1719 *\msc 1720 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1721 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1722 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1723 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1724 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1725 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1726 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1727 *--- [label="Now Present NDEF complaint Tag Type"]; 1728 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1729 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1730 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1731 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 1732 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1733 * 1734 *\endmsc 1735 * 1736 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1737 * 1738 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1739 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1740 * 1741 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Successful and tag is NDEF compliant . 1742 * \param NFCSTATUS_TARGET_LOST NDEF check operation is failed because of target is ** lost. 1743 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1744 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 1745 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1746 */ 1747 1748 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1749 pphLibNfc_ChkNdefRspCb_t pCheckNdef_RspCb, 1750 void* pContext); 1751 1752 /** 1753 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1754 * \brief Read NDEF message from a Tag. 1755 * This function reads an NDEF message from already connected tag. 1756 * the NDEF message is read starting after the position of the last read operation 1757 * of the same tag during current session. 1758 * If it's FALSE the NDEF message is read from starting of the NDEF message. 1759 * If the call returns with NFCSTATUS_PENDING , a response callback pNdefRead_RspCb is 1760 * called ,when the read operation is complete. 1761 * 1762 *\note Before issuing NDEF read operation LibNfc client should perform NDEF check operation 1763 * using \ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef interface. 1764 * If the call back error code is NFCSTATUS_FAILED then the LIBNFC client has to do the 1765 * phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence to find , its communication error or target lost. 1766 * 1767 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1768 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1769 * during device discovery. 1770 * \param[in] psRd Pointer to the read buffer info. 1771 * \param[in] Offset Reading Offset : phLibNfc_Ndef_EBegin means from the 1772 * beginning, phLibNfc_Ndef_ECurrent means from the 1773 * current offset. 1774 * \param[in] pNdefRead_RspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 1775 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1776 * callback when the request is completed. 1777 * 1778 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS NDEF read operation successful. 1779 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request accepted and started 1780 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress 1781 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid 1782 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1783 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not 1784 * be properly interpreted. 1785 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1786 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Read operation failed since tag does not contain NDEF data. 1787 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NON_NDEF_COMPLIANT Tag is not Ndef Compliant. 1788 * \param NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Rejected due to NDEF read issued on non 1789 * ,or Ndef check has not been performed 1790 * before the readNDEF tag. 1791 * 1792 *\msc 1793 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1794 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1795 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1796 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1797 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1798 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1799 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1800 *--- [label="Now Present NDEF complaint Tag Type"]; 1801 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1802 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1803 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1804 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 1805 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1806 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_Read()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_Read "]; 1807 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNdefRead_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1808 * 1809 *\endmsc 1810 * 1811 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1812 * 1813 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1814 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1815 * 1816 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS NDEF read operation successful. 1817 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1818 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 1819 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1820 */ 1821 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Ndef_Read(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1822 phNfc_sData_t* psRd, 1823 phLibNfc_Ndef_EOffset_t Offset, 1824 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pNdefRead_RspCb, 1825 void* pContext 1826 ); 1827 /** 1828 ** \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1829 * 1830 * \brief Write NDEF data to NFC tag. 1831 * 1832 * This function allows the client to write a NDEF data to already connected NFC tag. 1833 * Function writes a complete NDEF message to a tag. If a NDEF message already 1834 * exists in the tag, it will be overwritten. When the transaction is complete, 1835 * a notification callback is notified. 1836 * 1837 *\note Before issuing NDEF write operation LibNfc client should perform NDEF check operation 1838 * using \ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef interface. 1839 * 1840 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1841 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1842 * during device discovery. 1843 *\param[in] psWr Ndef Buffer to write. If NdefMessageLen is set to 0 1844 * and pNdefMessage = NULL, the NFC library will erase 1845 * tag internally. 1846 *\param[in] pNdefWrite_RspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 1847 *\param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1848 * callback when the request is completed. 1849 * 1850 *\note If \ref phNfc_sData_t.NdefMessageLen is 0 bytes, this function will erase all 1851 *current NDEF data present in the tag. Any non-zero length buffer size 1852 *will attempt to write NEDF data onto the tag. 1853 * If the call back error code is NFCSTATUS_FAILED then the LIBNFC client has to do the 1854 * phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence to find , its communication error or target lost. 1855 * 1856 * 1857 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request accepted and started. 1858 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1859 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 1860 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1861 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not 1862 * be properly interpreted. 1863 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NON_NDEF_COMPLIANT Tag is not Ndef Compliant. 1864 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1865 * \retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Rejected due to NDEF write issued without 1866 * performing a CheckNdef(). 1867 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED operation failed. 1868 * 1869 *\msc 1870 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1871 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1872 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1873 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1874 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1875 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1876 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1877 *--- [label="Now Present NDEF Tag "]; 1878 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1879 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1880 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1881 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 1882 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1883 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_Write()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_Write "]; 1884 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNdefWrite_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1885 * 1886 *\endmsc 1887 * 1888 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1889 * 1890 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1891 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1892 * 1893 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS NDEF write operation is successful. 1894 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1895 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED, Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 1896 * \param NFCSTATUS_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY Requested no of bytes to be writen exceeds size of the memory available on the tag. 1897 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1898 */ 1899 1900 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Ndef_Write (phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1901 phNfc_sData_t* psWr, 1902 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pNdefWrite_RspCb, 1903 void* pContext 1904 ); 1905 1906 1907 1908 /** 1909 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1910 * 1911 * \brief Format target. 1912 * 1913 * This function allows the LibNfc client to perform NDEF formating operation on discovered target. 1914 This function formats given target 1915 * 1916 *\note 1917 * <br>1. Prior to formating it is recommended to perform NDEF check using \ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef interface. 1918 * <br>2. formatting feature supported only for MIFARE Std,MIFARE UL and Desfire tag types. 1919 * If the call back error code is NFCSTATUS_FAILED then the LIBNFC client has to do the 1920 * phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence to find , its communication error or target lost. 1921 * 1922 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1923 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1924 * during device discovery. 1925 *\param[in] pScrtKey info containing the secret key data 1926 * and Secret key buffer length. 1927 * 1928 *\param[in] pNdefformat_RspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 1929 *\param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 1930 * callback when the request is completed. 1931 * 1932 * 1933 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request accepted and started. 1934 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1935 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 1936 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 1937 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not 1938 * be properly interpreted. 1939 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 1940 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED operation failed. 1941 * \retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Tag is already formatted one. 1942 * 1943 *\msc 1944 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 1945 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 1946 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 1947 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 1948 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 1949 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 1950 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1951 *--- [label="Now Present non NDEF Tag "]; 1952 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 1953 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 1954 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1955 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 1956 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1957 *--- [label="Tag found to be non NDEF compliant ,now format it"]; 1958 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_FormatNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_FormatNdef "]; 1959 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNdefformat_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 1960 * 1961 *\endmsc 1962 * 1963 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 1964 * 1965 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 1966 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 1967 * 1968 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS NDEF formatting operation is successful. 1969 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 1970 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED, Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 1971 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 1972 */ 1973 1974 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_RemoteDev_FormatNdef(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 1975 phNfc_sData_t* pScrtKey, 1976 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pNdefformat_RspCb, 1977 void* pContext 1978 ); 1979 1980 #ifdef LIBNFC_READONLY_NDEF 1981 /** 1982 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 1983 * 1984 * \brief To convert a already formatted NDEF READ WRITE tag to READ ONLY. 1985 * 1986 * This function allows the LibNfc client to convert a already formatted NDEF READ WRITE 1987 * tag to READ ONLY on discovered target. 1988 * 1989 *\note 1990 * <br>1. Prior to formating it is recommended to perform NDEF check using \ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef interface. 1991 * <br>2. READ ONLY feature supported only for MIFARE UL and Desfire tag types. 1992 * If the call back error code is NFCSTATUS_FAILED then the LIBNFC client has to do the 1993 * phLibNfc_RemoteDev_CheckPresence to find, its communication error or target lost. 1994 * 1995 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice handle of the remote device.This handle to be 1996 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 1997 * during device discovery. 1998 *\param[in] pScrtKey Key to be used for making Mifare read only. This parameter is 1999 * unused in case of readonly for other cards. 2000 *\param[in] pNdefReadOnly_RspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 2001 *\param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 2002 * callback when the request is completed. 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Request accepted and started. 2006 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2007 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 2008 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2009 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not 2010 * be properly interpreted. 2011 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 2012 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED operation failed. 2013 * \retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Tag is already formatted one. 2014 * 2015 *\msc 2016 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 2017 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 2018 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 2019 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 2020 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 2021 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2022 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2023 *--- [label="Now Present NDEF Tag "]; 2024 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2025 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 2026 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2027 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 2028 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2029 *--- [label="Tag found to be NDEF compliant ,now convert the tag to read only"]; 2030 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_ConvertToReadOnlyNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_ConvertToReadOnlyNdef "]; 2031 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNdefReadOnly_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2032 * 2033 *\endmsc 2034 * 2035 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 2036 * 2037 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 2038 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 2039 * 2040 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Converting the tag to READ ONLY NDEF is successful. 2041 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2042 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED, Aborted due to disconnect operation in between. 2043 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 2044 */ 2045 2046 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_ConvertToReadOnlyNdef (phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2047 phNfc_sData_t* pScrtKey, 2048 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pNdefReadOnly_RspCb, 2049 void* pContext 2050 ); 2051 #endif /* #ifdef LIBNFC_READONLY_NDEF */ 2052 2053 /** 2054 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2055 * \brief <b>Search for NDEF Record type</b>. 2056 * 2057 * This function allows LibNfc client to search NDEF content based on TNF value and type \n 2058 * 2059 *This API allows to find NDEF records based on RTD (Record Type Descriptor) info. 2060 *LibNfc internally parses NDEF content based registration type registered. 2061 *In case there is match LibNfc notifies LibNfc client with NDEF information details. 2062 *LibNfc client can search a new NDEF registration type once the previous call is handled. 2063 * 2064 *\param[in] hRemoteDevice Handle of the remote device.This handle to be 2065 * same as as handle obtained for specific remote device 2066 * during device discovery. 2067 *\param[in] psSrchTypeList List of NDEF records to be looked in based on TNF value and type. 2068 * For NDEF search type refer to \ref phLibNfc_Ndef_SrchType. 2069 * If this set to NULL then it means that libNfc client interested in 2070 * all possible NDEF records. 2071 * 2072 *\param[in] uNoSrchRecords Indicates no of NDEF records in requested list as mentioned 2073 * in psSrchTypeList. 2074 *\param[in] pNdefNtfRspCb Response callback defined by the caller. 2075 *\param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 2076 * callback when callback is notified. 2077 * 2078 * 2079 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates NDEF notification registration successful. 2080 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2081 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2082 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_HANDLE Target handle is invalid. 2083 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not 2084 * be properly interpreted. 2085 * \retval NFCSTATUS_TARGET_NOT_CONNECTED The Remote Device is not connected. 2086 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED operation failed. 2087 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2088 * 2089 * \retval NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to disconnect request in between. 2090 *\msc 2091 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 2092 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 2093 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 2094 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 2095 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 2096 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_configureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2097 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2098 *--- [label="Now Present NDEF Tag "]; 2099 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2100 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 2101 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2102 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_CheckNdef "]; 2103 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pCheckNdef_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2104 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Ndef_SearchNdefContent()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Ndef_SearchNdefContent"]; 2105 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pNdefNtfRspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_Ndef_Search_RspCb_t()"]; 2106 *\endmsc 2107 * 2108 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 2109 * 2110 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 2111 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 2112 * 2113 */ 2114 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Ndef_SearchNdefContent( 2115 phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2116 phLibNfc_Ndef_SrchType_t* psSrchTypeList, 2117 uint8_t uNoSrchRecords, 2118 pphLibNfc_Ndef_Search_RspCb_t pNdefNtfRspCb, 2119 void * pContext 2120 ); 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 /** 2126 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2127 * \brief <b> Interface used to receive data from initiator at target side during P2P communication</b>. 2128 * 2129 *This function Allows the NFC-IP1 target to retrieve data/commands coming from the 2130 *Initiator.Once this function is called by LibNfc client on target side it waits for 2131 *receiving data from initiator.It is used by libNfc client which acts as target during P2P 2132 *communication. 2133 * 2134 *\note : Once this API is called,its mandatory to wait for receive 2135 *\ref pphLibNfc_Receive_RspCb_t callback notification,before calling any other 2136 *API.Only function allowed is \ref phLibNfc_Mgt_DeInitialize. 2137 * 2138 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2139 * 2140 * \param[in] pReceiveRspCb Callback function called after receiving 2141 * the data or in case an error has 2142 * has occurred. 2143 * 2144 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned 2145 * in the callback. 2146 * 2147 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Receive operation is in progress. 2148 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2149 * could not be properly interpreted. 2150 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2151 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2152 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE The device has been disconnected meanwhile. 2153 * \retval NFCSTATUS_DESELECTED Receive operation is not possible due to 2154 * initiator issued disconnect or intiator 2155 * physically removed from the RF field. 2156 * 2157 *\retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Indicates invalid request. 2158 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 2159 * 2160 *\msc 2161 *P2PInitiatorClient,InitiatorLibNfc,P2PTargetLibNfc,P2PTargetClient; 2162 *--- [label="stack is intialised and P2P notification handler registered alredy"]; 2163 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2164 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2165 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigRspCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2166 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2167 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2168 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pConfigRspCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2169 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2170 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2171 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2172 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2173 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2174 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2175 *--- [label="Place Initiator and target closely"]; 2176 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2177 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 2178 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2179 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 2180 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2181 *--- [label="On connect target must be immediately ready to receive data from initiator"]; 2182 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive"]; 2183 *--- [label="Now target waits to receive data from intiator"]; 2184 *--- [label="Send data from initiator now"]; 2185 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive "]; 2186 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pTransceive_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t"]; 2187 *--- [label="Now data arrived at target side"]; 2188 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pReceiveRspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_Receive_RspCb_t"]; 2189 \endmsc 2190 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 2191 * 2192 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 2193 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 2194 * 2195 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Receive operation successful. 2196 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Receive operation failed because Shutdown in progress. 2197 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to initiator issued disconnect request. 2198 * or intiator removed physically from the RF field. 2199 * This status code reported,to indicate P2P session 2200 * closed and send and receive requests not allowed 2201 * any more unless new session is started. 2202 * \param NFCSTATUS_DESELECTED Receive operation is not possible due to 2203 * initiator issued disconnect or intiator 2204 * physically removed from the RF field. 2205 */ 2206 extern 2207 NFCSTATUS 2208 phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2209 pphLibNfc_Receive_RspCb_t pReceiveRspCb, 2210 void* pContext 2211 ); 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216 2217 /** 2218 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2219 * \brief <b>Interface used to send data from target to initiator during P2P communication</b>. 2220 * 2221 *This function Allows the NFC-IP1 target to send data to Initiator,in response to packet received 2222 *from initiator during P2P communication.It is must prior to send request target has received 2223 *data from initiator using \ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive interface. 2224 * 2225 * 2226 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2227 * 2228 * \param[in] pTransferData Data and the length of the data to be 2229 * transferred. 2230 * \param[in] pSendRspCb Callback function called on completion 2231 * of the NfcIP sequence or in case an 2232 * error has occurred. 2233 * 2234 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2235 * the callback. 2236 * 2237 ** \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Send operation is in progress. 2238 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2239 * could not be properly interpreted. 2240 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2241 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2242 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE The device has been disconnected meanwhile. 2243 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2244 * \retval NFCSTATUS_DESELECTED Receive operation is not possible due to 2245 * initiator issued disconnect or intiator 2246 * physically removed from the RF field. 2247 *\retval NFCSTATUS_REJECTED Indicates invalid request. 2248 *\retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 2249 * 2250 *\msc 2251 *P2PInitiatorClient,InitiatorLibNfc,P2PTargetLibNfc,P2PTargetClient; 2252 *--- [label="stack is intialised and P2P notification handler registered alredy"]; 2253 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2254 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2255 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigRspCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2256 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2257 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2258 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pConfigRspCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2259 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2260 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2261 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2262 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2263 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2264 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2265 *--- [label="Place Initiator and target closely"]; 2266 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2267 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 2268 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2269 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 2270 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2271 *--- [label="On connect target must be immediately ready to receive data from initiator"]; 2272 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Receive"]; 2273 *--- [label="Now target waits to receive data from intiator"]; 2274 *--- [label="Send data from initiator now"]; 2275 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Transceive "]; 2276 *--- [label="Now data arrived at target side"]; 2277 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pReceiveRspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_Receive_RspCb_t"]; 2278 *--- [label="Now send data from target"]; 2279 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Send()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Send"]; 2280 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pTransceive_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_TransceiveCallback_t"]; 2281 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pSendRspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2282 *\endmsc 2283 * 2284 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 2285 * 2286 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 2287 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 2288 * 2289 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Send operation successful. 2290 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Send operation failed because Shutdown in progress. 2291 * \param NFCSTATUS_ABORTED Aborted due to initiator issued disconnect request. 2292 * or intiator removed physically from the RF field. 2293 * This status code reported,to indicate P2P session 2294 * closed and send and receive requests not allowed 2295 * any more unless new session is started. 2296 * \param NFCSTATUS_DESELECTED Receive operation is not possible due to 2297 * initiator issued disconnect or intiator 2298 * physically removed from the RF field. 2299 * 2300 * 2301 */ 2302 extern 2303 NFCSTATUS 2304 phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Send(phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2305 phNfc_sData_t* pTransferData, 2306 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pSendRspCb, 2307 void* pContext 2308 ); 2309 2310 /** 2311 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2312 * \brief <b>Interface to configure P2P and intiator mode configurations</b>. 2313 * The setting will be typically take effect for the next cycle of the relevant 2314 * phase of discovery. For optional configuration internal defaults will be 2315 * used in case the configuration is not set. 2316 * 2317 *\note Currently general bytes configuration supported. 2318 * 2319 * \param[in] pConfigInfo Union containing P2P configuration details as 2320 * in \ref phLibNfc_sNfcIPCfg_t. 2321 * 2322 * \param[in] pConfigRspCb This callback has to be called once LibNfc 2323 * completes the Configuration. 2324 * 2325 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2326 * the callback. 2327 * 2328 * 2329 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Config operation is in progress. 2330 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2331 * could not be properly interpreted. 2332 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2333 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2334 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2335 * 2336 *\msc 2337 *P2PInitiatorClient,InitiatorLibNfc,P2PTargetLibNfc,P2PTargetClient; 2338 *--- [label="stack is intialised and P2P notification handler registered alredy"]; 2339 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2340 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2341 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigRspCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2342 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams"]; 2343 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2344 *P2PTargetClient=>P2PTargetLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2345 *P2PTargetClient<<P2PTargetLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2346 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2347 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDiscovery"]; 2348 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2349 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pConfigDiscovery_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t"]; 2350 *--- [label="Place Initiator and target closely"]; 2351 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2352 *P2PInitiatorClient=>InitiatorLibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_Connect"]; 2353 *P2PInitiatorClient<<InitiatorLibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 2354 *P2PInitiatorClient<-InitiatorLibNfc [label="pNotifyConnect_RspCb",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_ConnectCallback_t"]; 2355 *P2PTargetClient<-P2PTargetLibNfc [label="pNotificationHandler",URL="\ref phLibNfc_NtfRegister_RspCb_t"]; 2356 *--- [label="Now configured params ( Ex : general bytes can been seen in remote device info"]; 2357 *\endmsc 2358 * 2359 *\note Response callback parameters details for this interface are as listed below. 2360 * 2361 * \param[in] pContext LibNfc client context passed in the corresponding request before. 2362 * \param[in] status Status of the response callback. 2363 * 2364 * \param NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS configuration operation is successful. 2365 * \param NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2366 * \param NFCSTATUS_FAILED Request failed. 2367 * 2368 */ 2369 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_SetP2P_ConfigParams( phLibNfc_sNfcIPCfg_t* pConfigInfo, 2370 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pConfigRspCb, 2371 void* pContext 2372 ); 2373 2374 /** 2375 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2376 * \brief <b>Interface to stack capabilities</b>. 2377 * 2378 * LibNfc client can query to retrieve stack capabilities.Stack capabilities contains 2379 * <br><br>a).Device capabilities which contains details like protocols supported, 2380 * Hardware,Firmware and model-id version details .For details refer to \ref phNfc_sDeviceCapabilities_t. 2381 * <br><br>b).NDEF mapping related info. This info helps in identifying supported tags for NDEF mapping feature. 2382 * <br><br>c).NDEF formatting related info. This info helps in identifying supported tags for NDEF formatting feature. 2383 * 2384 * \param[in] phLibNfc_StackCapabilities Contains device capabilities and NDEF mapping and formatting feature 2385 support for different tag types. 2386 * 2387 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2388 * the callback. 2389 * 2390 * 2391 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates Get stack Capabilities operation successful. 2392 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2393 * could not be properly interpreted. 2394 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2395 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2396 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED operation failed. 2397 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2398 * 2399 * 2400 *\msc 2401 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 2402 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_Initialize"]; 2403 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pInitCb()",URL="\ref pphLibNfc_RspCb_t()"]; 2404 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_RemoteDev_NtfRegister"]; 2405 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 2406 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_GetstackCapabilities()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_GetstackCapabilities"]; 2407 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 2408 *--- [label="Now stack capabilities available "]; 2409 * 2410 *\endmsc*/ 2411 2412 2413 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_GetstackCapabilities(phLibNfc_StackCapabilities_t* phLibNfc_StackCapabilities, 2414 void* pContext 2415 ); 2416 2417 2418 /** 2419 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfcHW_ 2420 * \brief <b>Interface to configure local LLCP peer</b>. 2421 * 2422 * This function configures the parameters of the local LLCP peer. This function must be called 2423 * before any other LLCP-related function from this API. 2424 * 2425 * \param[in] pConfigInfo Contains local LLCP link parameters to be applied 2426 * \param[in] pConfigRspCb This callback has to be called once LibNfc 2427 * completes the Configuration. 2428 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2429 * the callback. 2430 * 2431 * 2432 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2433 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Configuration operation is in progress, 2434 pConfigRspCb will be called upon completion. 2435 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2436 * could not be properly interpreted. 2437 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2438 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2439 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2440 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2441 */ 2442 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_SetLlcp_ConfigParams( phLibNfc_Llcp_sLinkParameters_t* pConfigInfo, 2443 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pConfigRspCb, 2444 void* pContext 2445 ); 2446 2447 2448 /** 2449 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2450 * \brief <b>Checks if a remote peer is LLCP compliant</b>. 2451 * 2452 * This functions allows to check if a previously detected tag is compliant with the 2453 * LLCP protocol. This step is needed before calling any other LLCP-related function on 2454 * this remote peer, except local LLCP peer configurationn, which is more general. Once 2455 * this checking is done, the caller will be able to receive link status notifications 2456 * until the peer is disconnected. 2457 * 2458 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2459 * \param[in] pCheckLlcp_RspCb The callback to be called once LibNfc 2460 * completes the LLCP compliancy check. 2461 * \param[in] pLink_Cb The callback to be called each time the 2462 * LLCP link status changes. 2463 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2464 * the callbacks. 2465 * 2466 * 2467 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2468 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Check operation is in progress, pCheckLlcp_RspCb will 2469 * be called upon completion. 2470 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2471 * could not be properly interpreted. 2472 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2473 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2474 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2475 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2476 */ 2477 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_CheckLlcp( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2478 pphLibNfc_ChkLlcpRspCb_t pCheckLlcp_RspCb, 2479 pphLibNfc_LlcpLinkStatusCb_t pLink_Cb, 2480 void* pContext 2481 ); 2482 2483 2484 /** 2485 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2486 * \brief <b>Activates a LLCP link with a remote device </b>. 2487 * 2488 * This function launches the link activation process on a remote LLCP-compliant peer. The link status 2489 * notification will be sent by the corresponding callback given in the phLibNfc_Llcp_CheckLlcp function. 2490 * If the activation fails, the deactivated status will be notified, even if the link is already in a 2491 * deactivated state. 2492 * 2493 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2494 * 2495 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2496 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Activation operation is in progress, 2497 pLink_Cb will be called upon completion. 2498 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2499 * could not be properly interpreted. 2500 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2501 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2502 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2503 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2504 */ 2505 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Activate( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice ); 2506 2507 2508 /** 2509 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2510 * \brief <b>Deactivate a previously activated LLCP link with a remote device</b>. 2511 * 2512 * This function launches the link deactivation process on a remote LLCP-compliant peer. The link status 2513 * notification will be sent by the corresponding callback given in the phLibNfc_Llcp_CheckLlcp function. 2514 * 2515 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2516 * 2517 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2518 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Deactivation operation is in progress, 2519 pLink_Cb will be called upon completion. 2520 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2521 * could not be properly interpreted. 2522 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2523 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2524 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2525 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2526 */ 2527 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Deactivate( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice ); 2528 2529 2530 /** 2531 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2532 * \brief <b>Get information on the local LLCP peer</b>. 2533 * 2534 * This function returns the LLCP link parameters of the local peer that were used 2535 * during the link activation. 2536 * 2537 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2538 * \param[out] pConfigInfo Pointer on the variable to be filled with the configuration 2539 parameters used during activation. 2540 * 2541 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2542 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2543 * could not be properly interpreted. 2544 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2545 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2546 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2547 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2548 */ 2549 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_GetLocalInfo( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2550 phLibNfc_Llcp_sLinkParameters_t* pConfigInfo 2551 ); 2552 2553 2554 /** 2555 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2556 * \brief <b>Get information on the remote LLCP peer</b>. 2557 * 2558 * This function returns the LLCP link parameters of the remote peer that were received 2559 * during the link activation. 2560 * 2561 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2562 * \param[out] pConfigInfo Pointer on the variable to be filled with the configuration 2563 parameters used during activation. 2564 * 2565 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2566 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2567 * could not be properly interpreted. 2568 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2569 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2570 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2571 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2572 */ 2573 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_GetRemoteInfo( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2574 phLibNfc_Llcp_sLinkParameters_t* pConfigInfo 2575 ); 2576 2577 2578 /** 2579 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2580 * \brief <b>Create a socket on a LLCP-connected device</b>. 2581 * 2582 * This function creates a socket for a given LLCP link. Sockets can be of two types : 2583 * connection-oriented and connectionless. If the socket is connection-oriented, the caller 2584 * must provide a working buffer to the socket in order to handle incoming data. This buffer 2585 * must be large enough to fit the receive window (RW * MIU), the remaining space being 2586 * used as a linear buffer to store incoming data as a stream. Data will be readable later 2587 * using the phLibNfc_Llcp_Recv function. If the socket is connectionless, the caller may 2588 * provide a working buffer to the socket in order to bufferize as many packets as the buffer 2589 * can contain (each packet needs MIU + 1 bytes). 2590 * The options and working buffer are not required if the socket is used as a listening socket, 2591 * since it cannot be directly used for communication. 2592 * 2593 * \param[in] eType The socket type. 2594 * \param[in] psOptions The options to be used with the socket. 2595 * \param[in] psWorkingBuffer A working buffer to be used by the library. 2596 * \param[out] phSocket A pointer on the variable to be filled with the handle 2597 * on the created socket. 2598 * \param[in] pErr_Cb The callback to be called each time the socket 2599 * is in error. 2600 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in the callback. 2601 * 2602 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2603 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2604 * could not be properly interpreted. 2605 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The working buffer is too small for the MIU and RW 2606 * declared in the options. 2607 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES No more socket handle available. 2608 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2609 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2610 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2611 */ 2612 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Socket( phLibNfc_Llcp_eSocketType_t eType, 2613 phLibNfc_Llcp_sSocketOptions_t* psOptions, 2614 phNfc_sData_t* psWorkingBuffer, 2615 phLibNfc_Handle* phSocket, 2616 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketErrCb_t pErr_Cb, 2617 void* pContext 2618 ); 2619 2620 2621 /** 2622 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2623 * \brief <b>Get SAP of remote services using their names</b>. 2624 * 2625 * This function sends SDP queries to the remote peer to get the SAP to address for a given 2626 * service name. The queries are aggregated as much as possible for efficiency, but if all 2627 * the queries cannot fit in a single packet, they will be splitted in multiple packets. 2628 * The callback will be called only when all of the requested services names SAP will be 2629 * gathered. As mentionned in LLCP specification, a SAP of 0 means that the service name 2630 * as not been found. 2631 * 2632 * This feature is available only since LLCP v1.1, both devices must be at least v1.1 in 2633 * order to be able to use this function. 2634 * 2635 * \param[in] hRemoteDevice Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2636 * \param[in] psServiceNameList The list of the service names to discover. 2637 * \param[out] pnSapList The list of the corresponding SAP numbers, in the same 2638 * order than the service names list. 2639 * \param[in] nListSize The size of both service names and SAP list. 2640 * \param[in] pDiscover_Cb The callback to be called once LibNfc matched SAP for 2641 * all of the provided service names. 2642 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in the callback. 2643 * 2644 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2645 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2646 * could not be properly interpreted. 2647 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2648 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2649 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2650 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED Remote peer does not support this feature (e.g.: is v1.0). 2651 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUSY Previous request in progress can not accept new request. 2652 */ 2653 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_DiscoverServices( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2654 phNfc_sData_t *psServiceNameList, 2655 uint8_t *pnSapList, 2656 uint8_t nListSize, 2657 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pDiscover_Cb, 2658 void *pContext 2659 ); 2660 2661 2662 /** 2663 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2664 * \brief <b>Close a socket on a LLCP-connected device</b>. 2665 * 2666 * This function closes a LLCP socket previously created using phLibNfc_Llcp_Socket. 2667 * If the socket was connected, it is first disconnected, and then closed. 2668 * 2669 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2670 * 2671 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2672 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2673 * could not be properly interpreted. 2674 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2675 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2676 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2677 */ 2678 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Close( phLibNfc_Handle hSocket ); 2679 2680 2681 /** 2682 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2683 * \brief <b>Get the local options of a socket</b>. 2684 * 2685 * This function returns the local options (maximum packet size and receive window size) used 2686 * for a given connection-oriented socket. This function shall not be used with connectionless 2687 * sockets. 2688 * 2689 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2690 * \param[in] psLocalOptions A pointer to be filled with the local options of the socket. 2691 * 2692 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2693 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2694 * could not be properly interpreted. 2695 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2696 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2697 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2698 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2699 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2700 */ 2701 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_SocketGetLocalOptions( phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2702 phLibNfc_Llcp_sSocketOptions_t* psLocalOptions 2703 ); 2704 2705 2706 /** 2707 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2708 * \brief <b>Get the local options of a socket</b>. 2709 * 2710 * This function returns the remote options (maximum packet size and receive window size) used 2711 * for a given connection-oriented socket. This function shall not be used with connectionless 2712 * sockets. 2713 * 2714 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2715 * \param[in] psRemoteOptions A pointer to be filled with the remote options of the socket. 2716 * 2717 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2718 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2719 * could not be properly interpreted. 2720 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2721 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2722 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2723 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2724 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2725 */ 2726 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_SocketGetRemoteOptions( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2727 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2728 phLibNfc_Llcp_sSocketOptions_t* psRemoteOptions 2729 ); 2730 2731 2732 /** 2733 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2734 * \brief <b>Bind a socket to a local SAP</b>. 2735 * 2736 * This function binds the socket to a local Service Access Point. 2737 * 2738 * \param[in] hSocket Peer handle obtained during device discovery process. 2739 * \param TODO (nSap + sn) 2740 2741 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2742 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2743 * could not be properly interpreted. 2744 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2745 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2746 * \retval NFCSTATUS_ALREADY_REGISTERED The selected SAP is already bound to another 2747 socket. 2748 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2749 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2750 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2751 */ 2752 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Bind( phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2753 uint8_t nSap, 2754 phNfc_sData_t * psServiceName 2755 ); 2756 2757 2758 /** 2759 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2760 * \brief <b>Listen for incoming connection requests on a socket</b>. 2761 * 2762 * This function switches a socket into a listening state and registers a callback on 2763 * incoming connection requests. In this state, the socket is not able to communicate 2764 * directly. The listening state is only available for connection-oriented sockets 2765 * which are still not connected. The socket keeps listening until it is closed, and 2766 * thus can trigger several times the pListen_Cb callback. The caller can adverise the 2767 * service through SDP by providing a service name. 2768 * 2769 * 2770 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2771 * \param[in] pListen_Cb The callback to be called each time the 2772 * socket receive a connection request. 2773 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2774 * the callback. 2775 * 2776 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2777 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2778 * could not be properly interpreted. 2779 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state to switch 2780 * to listening state. 2781 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2782 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2783 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2784 */ 2785 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Listen( phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2786 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketListenCb_t pListen_Cb, 2787 void* pContext 2788 ); 2789 2790 2791 /** 2792 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2793 * \brief <b>Accept an incoming connection request for a socket</b>. 2794 * 2795 * This functions allows the client to accept an incoming connection request. 2796 * It must be used with the socket provided within the listen callback. The socket 2797 * is implicitly switched to the connected state when the function is called. 2798 * 2799 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained in the listening callback. 2800 * \param[in] psOptions The options to be used with the socket. 2801 * \param[in] psWorkingBuffer A working buffer to be used by the library. 2802 * \param[in] pErr_Cb The callback to be called each time the accepted socket 2803 * is in error. 2804 * \param[in] pAccept_RspCb The callback to be called when the Accept operation 2805 * is completed. 2806 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in the callback. 2807 * 2808 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2809 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2810 * could not be properly interpreted. 2811 * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The working buffer is too small for the MIU and RW 2812 * declared in the options. 2813 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2814 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2815 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2816 */ 2817 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Accept( phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2818 phLibNfc_Llcp_sSocketOptions_t* psOptions, 2819 phNfc_sData_t* psWorkingBuffer, 2820 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketErrCb_t pErr_Cb, 2821 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketAcceptCb_t pAccept_RspCb, 2822 void* pContext 2823 ); 2824 2825 2826 /** 2827 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2828 * \brief <b>Reject an incoming connection request for a socket</b>. 2829 * 2830 * This functions allows the client to reject an incoming connection request. 2831 * It must be used with the socket provided within the listen callback. The socket 2832 * is implicitly closed when the function is called. 2833 * 2834 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained in the listening callback. 2835 * \param[in] pReject_RspCb The callback to be called when the Reject operation 2836 * is completed. 2837 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2838 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2839 * could not be properly interpreted. 2840 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2841 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2842 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2843 */ 2844 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Reject( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2845 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2846 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketAcceptCb_t pReject_RspCb, 2847 void* pContext); 2848 2849 2850 /** 2851 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2852 * \brief <b>Try to establish connection with a socket on a remote SAP</b>. 2853 * 2854 * This function tries to connect to a given SAP on the remote peer. If the 2855 * socket is not bound to a local SAP, it is implicitly bound to a free SAP. 2856 * 2857 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2858 * \param[in] nSap The destination SAP to connect to. 2859 * \param[in] pConnect_RspCb The callback to be called when the connection 2860 * operation is completed. 2861 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2862 * the callback. 2863 * 2864 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2865 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2866 * could not be properly interpreted. 2867 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Connection operation is in progress, 2868 * pConnect_RspCb will be called upon completion. 2869 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2870 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2871 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2872 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2873 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2874 */ 2875 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Connect( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2876 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2877 uint8_t nSap, 2878 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketConnectCb_t pConnect_RspCb, 2879 void* pContext 2880 ); 2881 2882 2883 /** 2884 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2885 * \brief <b>Try to establish connection with a socket on a remote service, given its URI</b>. 2886 * 2887 * This function tries to connect to a SAP designated by an URI. If the 2888 * socket is not bound to a local SAP, it is implicitly bound to a free SAP. 2889 * 2890 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2891 * \param[in] psUri The URI corresponding to the destination SAP to connect to. 2892 * \param[in] pConnect_RspCb The callback to be called when the connection 2893 * operation is completed. 2894 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2895 * the callback. 2896 * 2897 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2898 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2899 * could not be properly interpreted. 2900 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Connection operation is in progress, 2901 * pConnect_RspCb will be called upon completion. 2902 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2903 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2904 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2905 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2906 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2907 */ 2908 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_ConnectByUri( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2909 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2910 phNfc_sData_t* psUri, 2911 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketConnectCb_t pConnect_RspCb, 2912 void* pContext 2913 ); 2914 2915 2916 /** 2917 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2918 * \brief <b>Disconnect a currently connected socket</b>. 2919 * 2920 * This function initiates the disconnection of a previously connected socket. 2921 * 2922 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2923 * \param[in] pDisconnect_RspCb The callback to be called when the 2924 * operation is completed. 2925 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2926 * the callback. 2927 * 2928 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2929 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2930 * could not be properly interpreted. 2931 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Disconnection operation is in progress, 2932 * pDisconnect_RspCb will be called upon completion. 2933 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2934 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2935 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2936 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2937 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2938 */ 2939 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Disconnect( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2940 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2941 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketDisconnectCb_t pDisconnect_RspCb, 2942 void* pContext 2943 ); 2944 2945 2946 /** 2947 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2948 * \brief <b>Read data on a socket</b>. 2949 * 2950 * This function is used to read data from a socket. It reads at most the 2951 * size of the reception buffer, but can also return less bytes if less bytes 2952 * are available. If no data is available, the function will be pending until 2953 * more data comes, and the response will be sent by the callback. This function 2954 * can only be called on a connection-oriented socket. 2955 * 2956 * 2957 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2958 * \param[in] psBuffer The buffer receiving the data. 2959 * \param[in] pRecv_RspCb The callback to be called when the 2960 * operation is completed. 2961 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2962 * the callback. 2963 * 2964 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2965 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 2966 * could not be properly interpreted. 2967 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Reception operation is in progress, 2968 * pRecv_RspCb will be called upon completion. 2969 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 2970 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 2971 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 2972 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 2973 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 2974 */ 2975 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Recv( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 2976 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 2977 phNfc_sData_t* psBuffer, 2978 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketRecvCb_t pRecv_RspCb, 2979 void* pContext 2980 ); 2981 2982 2983 /** 2984 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 2985 * \brief <b>Read data on a socket and get the source SAP</b>. 2986 * 2987 * This function is the same as phLibNfc_Llcp_Recv, except that the callback includes 2988 * the source SAP. This functions can only be called on a connectionless socket. 2989 * 2990 * 2991 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 2992 * \param[in] psBuffer The buffer receiving the data. 2993 * \param[in] pRecv_RspCb The callback to be called when the 2994 * operation is completed. 2995 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 2996 * the callback. 2997 * 2998 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 2999 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 3000 * could not be properly interpreted. 3001 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Reception operation is in progress, 3002 * pRecv_RspCb will be called upon completion. 3003 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 3004 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 3005 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 3006 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 3007 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 3008 */ 3009 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_RecvFrom( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 3010 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 3011 phNfc_sData_t* psBuffer, 3012 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketRecvFromCb_t pRecv_Cb, 3013 void* pContext 3014 ); 3015 3016 3017 /** 3018 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 3019 * \brief <b>Send data on a socket</b>. 3020 * 3021 * This function is used to write data on a socket. This function 3022 * can only be called on a connection-oriented socket which is already 3023 * in a connected state. 3024 * 3025 * 3026 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 3027 * \param[in] psBuffer The buffer containing the data to send. 3028 * \param[in] pSend_RspCb The callback to be called when the 3029 * operation is completed. 3030 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 3031 * the callback. 3032 * 3033 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 3034 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 3035 * could not be properly interpreted. 3036 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Reception operation is in progress, 3037 * pSend_RspCb will be called upon completion. 3038 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 3039 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 3040 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 3041 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 3042 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 3043 */ 3044 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_Send( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 3045 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 3046 phNfc_sData_t* psBuffer, 3047 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketSendCb_t pSend_RspCb, 3048 void* pContext 3049 ); 3050 3051 3052 /** 3053 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 3054 * \brief <b>Send data on a socket to a given destination SAP</b>. 3055 * 3056 * This function is used to write data on a socket to a given destination SAP. 3057 * This function can only be called on a connectionless socket. 3058 * 3059 * 3060 * \param[in] hSocket Socket handle obtained during socket creation. 3061 * \param[in] nSap The destination SAP. 3062 * \param[in] psBuffer The buffer containing the data to send. 3063 * \param[in] pSend_RspCb The callback to be called when the 3064 * operation is completed. 3065 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 3066 * the callback. 3067 * 3068 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Operation successful. 3069 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 3070 * could not be properly interpreted. 3071 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Reception operation is in progress, 3072 * pSend_RspCb will be called upon completion. 3073 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE The socket is not in a valid state, or not of 3074 * a valid type to perform the requsted operation. 3075 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 3076 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 3077 * \retval NFCSTATUS_FAILED Operation failed. 3078 */ 3079 extern NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Llcp_SendTo( phLibNfc_Handle hRemoteDevice, 3080 phLibNfc_Handle hSocket, 3081 uint8_t nSap, 3082 phNfc_sData_t* psBuffer, 3083 pphLibNfc_LlcpSocketSendCb_t pSend_RspCb, 3084 void* pContext 3085 ); 3086 3087 3088 /** 3089 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 3090 * 3091 * \brief Initializes \ DeInitialize the NFC library for testmode. 3092 * 3093 * 3094 *\brief This function initializes / DeInitialize NFC library and its underlying layers 3095 * in test mode. As part of this interface underlying layers gets configured. 3096 * Once phLibNfc_TstMode_On is successful ,NFC library ready in testmode using IOCTL. 3097 * After using test IOCTLs ,Test mode should be DeInit using phLibNfc_TstMode_Off. 3098 *\note This API should be used only for test IOCTL codes. 3099 * 3100 * \param[in] pDriverHandle Driver Handle currently application is using. 3101 * \param[in] pTestModeCb The init callback is called by the LibNfc when 3102 * Configure test mode completed or there is an error 3103 * in initialization. 3104 * 3105 * \param[in] pContext Client context which will be included in 3106 * callback when the request is completed. 3107 * 3108 * \retval NFCSTATUS_ALREADY_INITIALISED Stack is already initialized. 3109 * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING Init sequence has been successfully 3110 * started and result will be conveyed via 3111 * callback notification. 3112 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameter could not be properly 3113 * interpreted. 3114 *\retval NFCSTATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES Insufficient resource.(Ex: insufficient memory) 3115 * 3116 *\msc 3117 *LibNfcClient,LibNfc; 3118 *--- [label="Before initializing Nfc LIB,Setup Driver layer"]; 3119 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureDriver"]; 3120 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS"]; 3121 *LibNfcClient=>LibNfc [label="phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureTestMode()",URL="\ref phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureTestMode"]; 3122 *LibNfcClient<<LibNfc [label="NFCSTATUS_PENDING"]; 3123 *LibNfcClient<-LibNfc [label="pTestModeCb"]; 3124 *\endmsc 3125 */ 3126 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_ConfigureTestMode(void *pDriverHandle, 3127 pphLibNfc_RspCb_t pTestModeCb, 3128 phLibNfc_Cfg_Testmode_t eTstmode, 3129 void *pContext 3130 ); 3131 3132 /** 3133 * \ingroup grp_lib_nfc 3134 * \brief <b>Interface to LibNfc Reset</b>. 3135 * 3136 * LibNfc client can reset the stack. 3137 * 3138 * \param[in] pContext Upper layer context to be returned in 3139 * the callback. 3140 * 3141 * 3142 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Indicates Get stack Capabilities operation successful. 3143 * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters 3144 * could not be properly interpreted. 3145 * \retval NFCSTATUS_NOT_INITIALISED Indicates stack is not yet initialized. 3146 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SHUTDOWN Shutdown in progress. 3147 */ 3148 3149 NFCSTATUS phLibNfc_Mgt_Reset(void *pContext); 3150 3151 #endif /* PHLIBNFC_H */ 3152 3153