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#ifndef _OI_BT_SPEC_H
#define _OI_BT_SPEC_H
/**
* @file
*
* This file contains common definitions from the Bluetooth specification.
*
*/
/*******************************************************************************
$Revision: #1 $
******************************************************************************/
#include "oi_stddefs.h"
/** \addtogroup Misc Miscellaneous APIs */
/**@{*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** The maximum number of active slaves in a piconet. */
#define OI_BT_MAX_ACTIVE_SLAVES 7
/**
* @name Data types for working with UUIDs
* UUIDs are 16 bytes (128 bits).
*
* To avoid having to pass around 128-bit values all the time, 32-bit and 16-bit
* UUIDs are defined, along with a mapping from the shorter versions to the full
* version.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* 16-bit representation of a 128-bit UUID
*/
typedef uint16_t OI_UUID16;
/**
* 32-bit representation of a 128-bit UUID
*/
typedef uint32_t OI_UUID32;
/**
* number of bytes in a 128 bit UUID
*/
#define OI_BT_UUID128_SIZE 16
/**
* number of bytes in IPv6 style addresses
*/
#define OI_BT_IPV6ADDR_SIZE 16
/**
* type definition for a 128-bit UUID
*
* To simplify conversion between 128-bit UUIDs and 16-bit and 32-bit UUIDs,
* the most significant 32 bits are stored with the same endian-ness as is
* native on the target (local) device. The remainder of the 128-bit UUID is
* stored as bytes in big-endian order.
*/
typedef struct {
/* most significant 32 bits of 128-bit UUID */
uint32_t ms32bits;
/* remainder of 128-bit UUID, array of 8-bit values */
uint8_t base[OI_BT_UUID128_SIZE - sizeof(uint32_t)];
} OI_UUID128;
/** @} */
/** number of bytes in a link key */
#define OI_BT_LINK_KEY_SIZE 16
/**
* type definition for a baseband link key
*
* Because 128-bit integers may not be supported on all platforms, we define
* link keys as an array of bytes. Unlike the Bluetooth device address,
* the link key is stored in little-endian order, meaning that
* - array[0] contains bits 0 - 7,
* - array[1] contains bits 8 - 15,
* - array[2] contains bits 16 - 23,
* - array[3] contains bits 24 - 31,
* - array[4] contains bits 32 - 39,
* - array[5] contains bits 40 - 47,
* - array[6] contains bits 48 - 55,
* - array[7] contains bits 56 - 63,
* - array[8] contains bits 64 - 71,
* - array[9] contains bits 72 - 79,
* - array[10] contains bits 80 - 87,
* - array[11] contains bits 88 - 95,
* - array[12] contains bits 96 - 103,
* - array[13] contains bits 104- 111,
* - array[14] contains bits 112- 119, and
* - array[15] contains bits 120- 127.
*/
typedef struct {
/* link key represented as an array of 8-bit values */
uint8_t key[OI_BT_LINK_KEY_SIZE];
} OI_LINK_KEY;
/** Out-of-band data size - C and R values are 16-bytes each */
#define OI_BT_OOB_NUM_BYTES 16
typedef struct {
/* same struct used for C and R values */
uint8_t value[OI_BT_OOB_NUM_BYTES];
} OI_OOB_DATA;
/**
* link key types
*/
typedef enum {
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_COMBO = 0, /* combination key */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_LOCAL_UNIT = 1, /* local unit key */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_REMOTE_UNIT = 2, /* remote unit key */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_DEBUG_COMBO = 3, /* debug combination key */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_UNAUTHENTICATED = 4, /* Unauthenticated */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_AUTHENTICATED = 5, /* Authenticated */
OI_LINK_KEY_TYPE_CHANGED_COMBO = 6 /* Changed */
} OI_BT_LINK_KEY_TYPE;
/* Number of bytes allocated for a PIN (personal indentification number) */
#define OI_BT_PIN_CODE_SIZE 16
/* data type for a PIN (PINs are treated as strings.) */
typedef struct {
/* PIN represented as an array of 8-bit values */
uint8_t pin[OI_BT_PIN_CODE_SIZE];
} OI_PIN_CODE;
/* maximum number of SCO connections per device: 3 as of version 2.0+EDR
of the Bluetooth specification (see sec 4.3 of vol 2 part B) */
#define OI_BT_MAX_SCO_CONNECTIONS 3
/** data type for clock offset */
typedef uint16_t OI_BT_CLOCK_OFFSET;
/** data type for a LM handle */
typedef uint16_t OI_HCI_LM_HANDLE;
/** opaque data type for a SCO or ACL connection handle */
typedef struct _OI_HCI_CONNECTION* OI_HCI_CONNECTION_HANDLE;
/** data type for HCI Error Code, as defined in oi_hcispec.h */
typedef uint8_t OI_HCI_ERROR_CODE;
/**
* The Bluetooth device type is indicated by a 24-bit bitfield, represented as a
* 32-bit number in the stack. The bit layout and values for device class are
* specified in the file oi_bt_assigned_nos.h and in the Bluetooth "Assigned
* Numbers" specification at http://www.bluetooth.org/assigned-numbers/.
*/
typedef uint32_t OI_BT_DEVICE_CLASS;
/* Bits 0-1 contain format type. */
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_FORMAT_MASK 0x000003
/* Bits 2-7 contain minor device class value. */
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_MINOR_DEVICE_MASK 0x0000FC
/* Bits 8-12 contain major device class value. */
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_MAJOR_DEVICE_MASK 0x001F00
/* Bits 13-23 contain major service class value. */
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_MAJOR_SERVICE_MASK 0xFFE000
/** There is currently only one device class format defined, type 00. */
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_FORMAT_TYPE 00
/* Bit 13 in device class indicates limited discoverability mode (GAP v2.0+EDR,
* section 4.1.2.2)
*/
#define OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_LIMITED_DISCO_BIT BIT13
/** macro to test validity of the Device Class Format */
#define OI_BT_VALID_DEVICE_CLASS_FORMAT(class) \
(OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_FORMAT_TYPE == ((class) & OI_BT_DEV_CLASS_FORMAT_MASK))
/* the time between baseband clock ticks, currently 625 microseconds (one slot)
*/
#define OI_BT_TICK 625
/* some macros to convert to/from baseband clock ticks - no floating point! */
#define OI_SECONDS_TO_BT_TICKS(secs) ((secs)*1600)
#define OI_BT_TICKS_TO_SECONDS(ticks) ((ticks) / 1600)
#define OI_MSECS_TO_BT_TICKS(msecs) (((msecs)*8) / 5)
#define OI_BT_TICKS_TO_MSECS(ticks) (((ticks)*5) / 8)
/** EIR byte order */
#define OI_EIR_BYTE_ORDER OI_LITTLE_ENDIAN_BYTE_ORDER
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**@}*/
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#endif /* _OI_BT_SPEC_H */