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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_ADAPTER_H_
      6 #define DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_ADAPTER_H_
      7 
      8 #include <list>
      9 #include <map>
     10 #include <set>
     11 #include <string>
     12 #include <utility>
     13 
     14 #include "base/callback.h"
     15 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
     16 #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
     17 #include "device/bluetooth/bluetooth_device.h"
     18 
     19 namespace device {
     20 
     21 class BluetoothDiscoverySession;
     22 class BluetoothGattCharacteristic;
     23 class BluetoothGattDescriptor;
     24 class BluetoothGattService;
     25 class BluetoothSocket;
     26 class BluetoothUUID;
     27 
     28 // BluetoothAdapter represents a local Bluetooth adapter which may be used to
     29 // interact with remote Bluetooth devices. As well as providing support for
     30 // determining whether an adapter is present and whether the radio is powered,
     31 // this class also provides support for obtaining the list of remote devices
     32 // known to the adapter, discovering new devices, and providing notification of
     33 // updates to device information.
     34 class BluetoothAdapter : public base::RefCounted<BluetoothAdapter> {
     35  public:
     36   // Interface for observing changes from bluetooth adapters.
     37   class Observer {
     38    public:
     39     virtual ~Observer() {}
     40 
     41     // Called when the presence of the adapter |adapter| changes. When |present|
     42     // is true the adapter is now present, false means the adapter has been
     43     // removed from the system.
     44     virtual void AdapterPresentChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     45                                        bool present) {}
     46 
     47     // Called when the radio power state of the adapter |adapter| changes. When
     48     // |powered| is true the adapter radio is powered, false means the adapter
     49     // radio is off.
     50     virtual void AdapterPoweredChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     51                                        bool powered) {}
     52 
     53     // Called when the discoverability state of the  adapter |adapter| changes.
     54     // When |discoverable| is true the adapter is discoverable by other devices,
     55     // false means the adapter is not discoverable.
     56     virtual void AdapterDiscoverableChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     57                                            bool discoverable) {}
     58 
     59     // Called when the discovering state of the adapter |adapter| changes. When
     60     // |discovering| is true the adapter is seeking new devices, false means it
     61     // is not.
     62     virtual void AdapterDiscoveringChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     63                                            bool discovering) {}
     64 
     65     // Called when a new device |device| is added to the adapter |adapter|,
     66     // either because it has been discovered or a connection made. |device|
     67     // should not be cached. Instead, copy its Bluetooth address.
     68     virtual void DeviceAdded(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     69                              BluetoothDevice* device) {}
     70 
     71     // Called when properties of the device |device| known to the adapter
     72     // |adapter| change. |device| should not be cached. Instead, copy its
     73     // Bluetooth address.
     74     virtual void DeviceChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     75                                BluetoothDevice* device) {}
     76 
     77     // Called when the device |device| is removed from the adapter |adapter|,
     78     // either as a result of a discovered device being lost between discovering
     79     // phases or pairing information deleted. |device| should not be
     80     // cached. Instead, copy its Bluetooth address.
     81     virtual void DeviceRemoved(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     82                                BluetoothDevice* device) {}
     83 
     84     // Called when a new GATT service |service| is added to the device |device|,
     85     // as the service is received from the device. Don't cache |service|. Store
     86     // its identifier instead (i.e. BluetoothGattService::GetIdentifier).
     87     virtual void GattServiceAdded(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     88                                   BluetoothDevice* device,
     89                                   BluetoothGattService* service) {}
     90 
     91     // Called when the GATT service |service| is removed from the device
     92     // |device|. This can happen if the attribute database of the remote device
     93     // changes or when |device| gets removed.
     94     virtual void GattServiceRemoved(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
     95                                     BluetoothDevice* device,
     96                                     BluetoothGattService* service) {}
     97 
     98     // Called when all characteristic and descriptor discovery procedures are
     99     // known to be completed for the GATT service |service|. This method will be
    100     // called after the initial discovery of a GATT service and will usually be
    101     // preceded by calls to GattCharacteristicAdded and GattDescriptorAdded.
    102     virtual void GattDiscoveryCompleteForService(
    103         BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    104         BluetoothGattService* service) {}
    105 
    106     // Called when properties of the remote GATT service |service| have changed.
    107     // This will get called for properties such as UUID, as well as for changes
    108     // to the list of known characteristics and included services. Observers
    109     // should read all GATT characteristic and descriptors objects and do any
    110     // necessary set up required for a changed service.
    111     virtual void GattServiceChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    112                                     BluetoothGattService* service) {}
    113 
    114     // Called when the remote GATT characteristic |characteristic| has been
    115     // discovered. Use this to issue any initial read/write requests to the
    116     // characteristic but don't cache the pointer as it may become invalid.
    117     // Instead, use the specially assigned identifier to obtain a characteristic
    118     // and cache that identifier as necessary, as it can be used to retrieve the
    119     // characteristic from its GATT service. The number of characteristics with
    120     // the same UUID belonging to a service depends on the particular profile
    121     // the remote device implements, hence the client of a GATT based profile
    122     // will usually operate on the whole set of characteristics and not just
    123     // one.
    124     virtual void GattCharacteristicAdded(
    125         BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    126         BluetoothGattCharacteristic* characteristic) {}
    127 
    128     // Called when a GATT characteristic |characteristic| has been removed from
    129     // the system.
    130     virtual void GattCharacteristicRemoved(
    131         BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    132         BluetoothGattCharacteristic* characteristic) {}
    133 
    134     // Called when the remote GATT characteristic descriptor |descriptor| has
    135     // been discovered. Don't cache the arguments as the pointers may become
    136     // invalid. Instead, use the specially assigned identifier to obtain a
    137     // descriptor and cache that identifier as necessary.
    138     virtual void GattDescriptorAdded(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    139                                      BluetoothGattDescriptor* descriptor) {}
    140 
    141     // Called when a GATT characteristic descriptor |descriptor| has been
    142     // removed from the system.
    143     virtual void GattDescriptorRemoved(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    144                                        BluetoothGattDescriptor* descriptor) {}
    145 
    146     // Called when the value of a characteristic has changed. This might be a
    147     // result of a read/write request to, or a notification/indication from, a
    148     // remote GATT characteristic.
    149     virtual void GattCharacteristicValueChanged(
    150         BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    151         BluetoothGattCharacteristic* characteristic,
    152         const std::vector<uint8>& value) {}
    153 
    154     // Called when the value of a characteristic descriptor has been updated.
    155     virtual void GattDescriptorValueChanged(BluetoothAdapter* adapter,
    156                                             BluetoothGattDescriptor* descriptor,
    157                                             const std::vector<uint8>& value) {}
    158   };
    159 
    160   // Used to configure a listening servie.
    161   struct ServiceOptions {
    162     ServiceOptions();
    163     ~ServiceOptions();
    164 
    165     scoped_ptr<int> channel;
    166     scoped_ptr<int> psm;
    167     scoped_ptr<std::string> name;
    168   };
    169 
    170   // The ErrorCallback is used for methods that can fail in which case it is
    171   // called, in the success case the callback is simply not called.
    172   typedef base::Closure ErrorCallback;
    173 
    174   // The InitCallback is used to trigger a callback after asynchronous
    175   // initialization, if initialization is asynchronous on the platform.
    176   typedef base::Callback<void()> InitCallback;
    177 
    178   // Returns a weak pointer to a new adapter.  For platforms with asynchronous
    179   // initialization, the returned adapter will run the |init_callback| once
    180   // asynchronous initialization is complete.
    181   // Caution: The returned pointer also transfers ownership of the adapter.  The
    182   // caller is expected to call |AddRef()| on the returned pointer, typically by
    183   // storing it into a |scoped_refptr|.
    184   static base::WeakPtr<BluetoothAdapter> CreateAdapter(
    185       const InitCallback& init_callback);
    186 
    187   // Returns a weak pointer to an existing adapter for testing purposes only.
    188   base::WeakPtr<BluetoothAdapter> GetWeakPtrForTesting();
    189 
    190   // Adds and removes observers for events on this bluetooth adapter. If
    191   // monitoring multiple adapters, check the |adapter| parameter of observer
    192   // methods to determine which adapter is issuing the event.
    193   virtual void AddObserver(BluetoothAdapter::Observer* observer) = 0;
    194   virtual void RemoveObserver(
    195       BluetoothAdapter::Observer* observer) = 0;
    196 
    197   // The address of this adapter. The address format is "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX",
    198   // where each XX is a hexadecimal number.
    199   virtual std::string GetAddress() const = 0;
    200 
    201   // The name of the adapter.
    202   virtual std::string GetName() const = 0;
    203 
    204   // Set the human-readable name of the adapter to |name|. On success,
    205   // |callback| will be called. On failure, |error_callback| will be called.
    206   virtual void SetName(const std::string& name,
    207                        const base::Closure& callback,
    208                        const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    209 
    210   // Indicates whether the adapter is initialized and ready to use.
    211   virtual bool IsInitialized() const = 0;
    212 
    213   // Indicates whether the adapter is actually present on the system. For the
    214   // default adapter, this indicates whether any adapter is present. An adapter
    215   // is only considered present if the address has been obtained.
    216   virtual bool IsPresent() const = 0;
    217 
    218   // Indicates whether the adapter radio is powered.
    219   virtual bool IsPowered() const = 0;
    220 
    221   // Requests a change to the adapter radio power. Setting |powered| to true
    222   // will turn on the radio and false will turn it off. On success, |callback|
    223   // will be called. On failure, |error_callback| will be called.
    224   virtual void SetPowered(bool powered,
    225                           const base::Closure& callback,
    226                           const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    227 
    228   // Indicates whether the adapter radio is discoverable.
    229   virtual bool IsDiscoverable() const = 0;
    230 
    231   // Requests that the adapter change its discoverability state. If
    232   // |discoverable| is true, then it will be discoverable by other Bluetooth
    233   // devices. On successly changing the adapter's discoverability, |callback|
    234   // will be called. On failure, |error_callback| will be called.
    235   virtual void SetDiscoverable(bool discoverable,
    236                                const base::Closure& callback,
    237                                const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    238 
    239   // Indicates whether the adapter is currently discovering new devices.
    240   virtual bool IsDiscovering() const = 0;
    241 
    242   // Requests the adapter to start a new discovery session. On success, a new
    243   // instance of BluetoothDiscoverySession will be returned to the caller via
    244   // |callback| and the adapter will be discovering nearby Bluetooth devices.
    245   // The returned BluetoothDiscoverySession is owned by the caller and it's the
    246   // owner's responsibility to properly clean it up and stop the session when
    247   // device discovery is no longer needed.
    248   //
    249   // If clients desire device discovery to run, they should always call this
    250   // method and never make it conditional on the value of IsDiscovering(), as
    251   // another client might cause discovery to stop unexpectedly. Hence, clients
    252   // should always obtain a BluetoothDiscoverySession and call
    253   // BluetoothDiscoverySession::Stop when done. When this method gets called,
    254   // device discovery may actually be in progress. Clients can call GetDevices()
    255   // and check for those with IsPaired() as false to obtain the list of devices
    256   // that have been discovered so far. Otherwise, clients can be notified of all
    257   // new and lost devices by implementing the Observer methods "DeviceAdded" and
    258   // "DeviceRemoved".
    259   typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_ptr<BluetoothDiscoverySession>)>
    260       DiscoverySessionCallback;
    261   virtual void StartDiscoverySession(const DiscoverySessionCallback& callback,
    262                                      const ErrorCallback& error_callback);
    263 
    264   // Requests the list of devices from the adapter. All devices are returned,
    265   // including those currently connected and those paired. Use the returned
    266   // device pointers to determine which they are.
    267   typedef std::vector<BluetoothDevice*> DeviceList;
    268   virtual DeviceList GetDevices();
    269   typedef std::vector<const BluetoothDevice*> ConstDeviceList;
    270   virtual ConstDeviceList GetDevices() const;
    271 
    272   // Returns a pointer to the device with the given address |address| or NULL if
    273   // no such device is known.
    274   virtual BluetoothDevice* GetDevice(const std::string& address);
    275   virtual const BluetoothDevice* GetDevice(const std::string& address) const;
    276 
    277   // Possible priorities for AddPairingDelegate(), low is intended for
    278   // permanent UI and high is intended for interactive UI or applications.
    279   enum PairingDelegatePriority {
    280     PAIRING_DELEGATE_PRIORITY_LOW,
    281     PAIRING_DELEGATE_PRIORITY_HIGH
    282   };
    283 
    284   // Adds a default pairing delegate with priority |priority|. Method calls
    285   // will be made on |pairing_delegate| for incoming pairing requests if the
    286   // priority is higher than any other registered; or for those of the same
    287   // priority, the first registered.
    288   //
    289   // |pairing_delegate| must not be freed without first calling
    290   // RemovePairingDelegate().
    291   virtual void AddPairingDelegate(
    292       BluetoothDevice::PairingDelegate* pairing_delegate,
    293       PairingDelegatePriority priority);
    294 
    295   // Removes a previously added pairing delegate.
    296   virtual void RemovePairingDelegate(
    297       BluetoothDevice::PairingDelegate* pairing_delegate);
    298 
    299   // Returns the first registered pairing delegate with the highest priority,
    300   // or NULL if no delegate is registered. Used to select the delegate for
    301   // incoming pairing requests.
    302   virtual BluetoothDevice::PairingDelegate* DefaultPairingDelegate();
    303 
    304   // Creates an RFCOMM service on this adapter advertised with UUID |uuid|,
    305   // listening on channel |options.channel|, which may be left null to
    306   // automatically allocate one. The service will be advertised with
    307   // |options.name| as the English name of the service. |callback| will be
    308   // called on success with a BluetoothSocket instance that is to be owned by
    309   // the received.  |error_callback| will be called on failure with a message
    310   // indicating the cause.
    311   typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_refptr<BluetoothSocket>)>
    312       CreateServiceCallback;
    313   typedef base::Callback<void(const std::string& message)>
    314       CreateServiceErrorCallback;
    315   virtual void CreateRfcommService(
    316       const BluetoothUUID& uuid,
    317       const ServiceOptions& options,
    318       const CreateServiceCallback& callback,
    319       const CreateServiceErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    320 
    321   // Creates an L2CAP service on this adapter advertised with UUID |uuid|,
    322   // listening on PSM |options.psm|, which may be left null to automatically
    323   // allocate one. The service will be advertised with |options.name| as the
    324   // English name of the service. |callback| will be called on success with a
    325   // BluetoothSocket instance that is to be owned by the received.
    326   // |error_callback| will be called on failure with a message indicating the
    327   // cause.
    328   virtual void CreateL2capService(
    329       const BluetoothUUID& uuid,
    330       const ServiceOptions& options,
    331       const CreateServiceCallback& callback,
    332       const CreateServiceErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    333 
    334  protected:
    335   friend class base::RefCounted<BluetoothAdapter>;
    336   friend class BluetoothDiscoverySession;
    337   BluetoothAdapter();
    338   virtual ~BluetoothAdapter();
    339 
    340   // Internal methods for initiating and terminating device discovery sessions.
    341   // An implementation of BluetoothAdapter keeps an internal reference count to
    342   // make sure that the underlying controller is constantly searching for nearby
    343   // devices and retrieving information from them as long as there are clients
    344   // who have requested discovery. These methods behave in the following way:
    345   //
    346   // On a call to AddDiscoverySession:
    347   //    - If there is a pending request to the subsystem, queue this request to
    348   //      execute once the pending requests are done.
    349   //    - If the count is 0, issue a request to the subsystem to start
    350   //      device discovery. On success, increment the count to 1.
    351   //    - If the count is greater than 0, increment the count and return
    352   //      success.
    353   //    As long as the count is non-zero, the underlying controller will be
    354   //    discovering for devices. This means that Chrome will restart device
    355   //    scan and inquiry sessions if they ever end, unless these sessions
    356   //    terminate due to an unexpected reason.
    357   //
    358   // On a call to RemoveDiscoverySession:
    359   //    - If there is a pending request to the subsystem, queue this request to
    360   //      execute once the pending requests are done.
    361   //    - If the count is 0, return failure, as there is no active discovery
    362   //      session.
    363   //    - If the count is 1, issue a request to the subsystem to stop device
    364   //      discovery and decrement the count to 0 on success.
    365   //    - If the count is greater than 1, decrement the count and return
    366   //      success.
    367   //
    368   // These methods invoke |callback| for success and |error_callback| for
    369   // failures.
    370   virtual void AddDiscoverySession(const base::Closure& callback,
    371                                    const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    372   virtual void RemoveDiscoverySession(const base::Closure& callback,
    373                                       const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
    374 
    375   // Called by RemovePairingDelegate() in order to perform any class-specific
    376   // internal functionality necessary to remove the pairing delegate, such as
    377   // cleaning up ongoing pairings using it.
    378   virtual void RemovePairingDelegateInternal(
    379       BluetoothDevice::PairingDelegate* pairing_delegate) = 0;
    380 
    381   // Success callback passed to AddDiscoverySession by StartDiscoverySession.
    382   void OnStartDiscoverySession(const DiscoverySessionCallback& callback);
    383 
    384   // Marks all known DiscoverySession instances as inactive. Called by
    385   // BluetoothAdapter in the event that the adapter unexpectedly stops
    386   // discovering. This should be called by all platform implementations.
    387   void MarkDiscoverySessionsAsInactive();
    388 
    389   // Removes |discovery_session| from |discovery_sessions_|, if its in there.
    390   // Called by DiscoverySession when an instance is destroyed or becomes
    391   // inactive.
    392   void DiscoverySessionBecameInactive(
    393       BluetoothDiscoverySession* discovery_session);
    394 
    395   // Devices paired with, connected to, discovered by, or visible to the
    396   // adapter. The key is the Bluetooth address of the device and the value is
    397   // the BluetoothDevice object whose lifetime is managed by the adapter
    398   // instance.
    399   typedef std::map<const std::string, BluetoothDevice*> DevicesMap;
    400   DevicesMap devices_;
    401 
    402   // Default pairing delegates registered with the adapter.
    403   typedef std::pair<BluetoothDevice::PairingDelegate*,
    404                     PairingDelegatePriority> PairingDelegatePair;
    405   std::list<PairingDelegatePair> pairing_delegates_;
    406 
    407  private:
    408   // List of active DiscoverySession objects. This is used to notify sessions to
    409   // become inactive in case of an unexpected change to the adapter discovery
    410   // state. We keep raw pointers, with the invariant that a DiscoverySession
    411   // will remove itself from this list when it gets destroyed or becomes
    412   // inactive by calling DiscoverySessionBecameInactive(), hence no pointers to
    413   // deallocated sessions are kept.
    414   std::set<BluetoothDiscoverySession*> discovery_sessions_;
    415 
    416   // Note: This should remain the last member so it'll be destroyed and
    417   // invalidate its weak pointers before any other members are destroyed.
    418   base::WeakPtrFactory<BluetoothAdapter> weak_ptr_factory_;
    419 };
    420 
    421 }  // namespace device
    422 
    423 #endif  // DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_ADAPTER_H_
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