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     18 
     19 #pragma once
     20 
     21 #include <stdbool.h>
     22 #include <stdint.h>
     23 
     24 #include "osi/include/thread.h"
     25 #include "vendor.h"
     26 
     27 typedef enum {
     28   DATA_TYPE_COMMAND = 1,
     29   DATA_TYPE_ACL     = 2,
     30   DATA_TYPE_SCO     = 3,
     31   DATA_TYPE_EVENT   = 4
     32 } serial_data_type_t;
     33 
     34 typedef void (*data_ready_cb)(serial_data_type_t type);
     35 
     36 typedef struct {
     37   // Called when the HAL detects inbound data.
     38   // Data |type| may be ACL, SCO, or EVENT.
     39   // Executes in the context of the thread supplied to |init|.
     40   data_ready_cb data_ready;
     41 
     42   /*
     43   // Called when the HAL detects inbound astronauts named Dave.
     44   // HAL will deny all requests to open the pod bay doors after this.
     45   dave_ready_cb dave_ready;
     46   */
     47 } hci_hal_callbacks_t;
     48 
     49 typedef struct hci_hal_t {
     50   // Initialize the HAL, with |upper_callbacks| and |upper_thread| to run in the context of.
     51   bool (*init)(const hci_hal_callbacks_t *upper_callbacks, thread_t *upper_thread);
     52 
     53   // Connect to the underlying hardware, and let data start flowing.
     54   bool (*open)(void);
     55   // Disconnect from the underlying hardware, and close the HAL.
     56   // "Daisy, Daisy..."
     57   void (*close)(void);
     58 
     59   // Retrieve up to |max_size| bytes for ACL, SCO, or EVENT data packets into
     60   // |buffer|. Only guaranteed to be correct in the context of a data_ready
     61   // callback of the corresponding type.
     62   size_t (*read_data)(serial_data_type_t type, uint8_t *buffer, size_t max_size);
     63   // The upper layer must call this to notify the HAL that it has finished
     64   // reading a packet of the specified |type|. Underlying implementations that
     65   // use shared channels for multiple data types depend on this to know when
     66   // to reinterpret the data stream.
     67   void (*packet_finished)(serial_data_type_t type);
     68   // Transmit COMMAND, ACL, or SCO data packets.
     69   // |data| may not be NULL. |length| must be greater than zero.
     70   //
     71   // IMPORTANT NOTE:
     72   // Depending on the underlying implementation, the byte right
     73   // before the beginning of |data| may be borrowed during this call
     74   // and then restored to its original value.
     75   // This is safe in the bluetooth context, because there is always a buffer
     76   // header that prefixes data you're sending.
     77   uint16_t (*transmit_data)(serial_data_type_t type, uint8_t *data, uint16_t length);
     78 } hci_hal_t;
     79 
     80 // Gets the correct hal implementation, as compiled for.
     81 const hci_hal_t *hci_hal_get_interface(void);
     82 
     83 const hci_hal_t *hci_hal_h4_get_interface(void);
     84 const hci_hal_t *hci_hal_h4_get_test_interface(vendor_t *vendor_interface);
     85 
     86 const hci_hal_t *hci_hal_mct_get_interface(void);
     87 const hci_hal_t *hci_hal_mct_get_test_interface(vendor_t *vendor_interface);
     88