// // Copyright 2015 Google, Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at: // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // #pragma once #include #include namespace bluetooth { namespace hal { // This class represents the HAL Bluetooth adapter interface, wrapping around // the underlying bt_interface_t structure, its methods, and callbacks. A single // instance of this class exists per application and it allows multiple classes // to interface with the global HAL interface by multiplexing callbacks among // registered clients. // // This is declared as an abstract interface so that a fake implementation can // be injected for testing the upper layer. // // TODO: (expose callback types directly but via redirection) methods for // initialize, clean up, and set for testing. class BluetoothInterface { public: // The standard Bluetooth adapter management callback interface. The HAL // interface doesn't allow registering "user data" that carries context beyond // the callback parameters, forcing implementations to deal with global // variables. The Observer interface is to redirect these events to interested // parties in an object-oriented manner. // // TODO(armansito): We should fix this in the HAL. class Observer { public: virtual ~Observer() = default; // All of the events below correspond to callbacks defined in // "bt_callbacks_t" in the HAL API definitions. virtual void AdapterStateChangedCallback(bt_state_t state); virtual void AdapterPropertiesCallback(bt_status_t status, int num_properties, bt_property_t* properties); virtual void RemoteDevicePropertiesCallback(bt_status_t status, RawAddress* remote_bd_addr, int num_properties, bt_property_t* properties); virtual void DeviceFoundCallback(int num_properties, bt_property_t* properties); virtual void DiscoveryStateChangedCallback(bt_discovery_state_t state); virtual void PinRequestCallback(RawAddress* remote_bd_addr, bt_bdname_t* bd_name, uint32_t cod, bool min_16_digit); virtual void SSPRequestCallback(RawAddress* remote_bd_addr, bt_bdname_t* bd_name, uint32_t cod, bt_ssp_variant_t pairing_variant, uint32_t pass_key); virtual void BondStateChangedCallback(bt_status_t status, RawAddress* remote_bd_addr, bt_bond_state_t state); virtual void AclStateChangedCallback(bt_status_t status, const RawAddress& remote_bdaddr, bt_acl_state_t state); // TODO(armansito): Complete the list of callbacks. }; // Initialize and clean up the BluetoothInterface singleton. Returns false if // the underlying HAL interface failed to initialize, and true on success. static bool Initialize(); // Shuts down and cleans up the interface. CleanUp must be called on the same // thread that called Initialize. static void CleanUp(); // Returns true if the interface was initialized and a global singleton has // been created. static bool IsInitialized(); // Initialize for testing. Use this to inject a test version of // BlueoothInterface. To be used from unit tests only. static void InitializeForTesting(BluetoothInterface* test_instance); // Returns the BluetoothInterface singleton. If the interface has not been // initialized, returns nullptr. static BluetoothInterface* Get(); // Add or remove an observer that is interested in notifications from us. virtual void AddObserver(Observer* observer) = 0; virtual void RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) = 0; // The HAL module pointer that represents the standard Bluetooth adapter // management interface. This is implemented in and provided by the shared // Bluetooth library, so this isn't owned by us. // // Upper layers can make bt_interface_t API calls through this structure. // However, DO NOT call the "init" function as this is called and managed by // us. The behavior is undefined if "init" is called directly by upper layers. virtual const bt_interface_t* GetHALInterface() const = 0; // Returns the HAL callbacks that have been initialized previously. virtual bt_callbacks_t* GetHALCallbacks() const = 0; protected: BluetoothInterface() = default; virtual ~BluetoothInterface() = default; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BluetoothInterface); }; } // namespace hal } // namespace bluetooth