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In this example, the application * discovers surrounding Bluetooth devices and collects their Class of Device * (CoD), page scan mode, clock offset, and RSSI. After that, the remote name of * each device is requested. In the following section we outline the Bluetooth * logic part, i.e., how the packet handler handles the asynchronous events and * data packets. */ // ***************************************************************************** #include #include #include #include #include "btstack.h" #define MAX_DEVICES 10 enum DEVICE_STATE { REMOTE_NAME_REQUEST, REMOTE_NAME_INQUIRED, REMOTE_NAME_FETCHED }; struct device { bd_addr_t address; uint16_t clockOffset; uint32_t classOfDevice; uint8_t pageScanRepetitionMode; uint8_t rssi; enum DEVICE_STATE state; }; #define INQUIRY_INTERVAL 5 struct device devices[MAX_DEVICES]; int deviceCount = 0; enum STATE {INIT, ACTIVE} ; enum STATE state = INIT; static btstack_packet_callback_registration_t hci_event_callback_registration; static int getDeviceIndexForAddress( bd_addr_t addr){ int j; for (j=0; j< deviceCount; j++){ if (bd_addr_cmp(addr, devices[j].address) == 0){ return j; } } return -1; } static void start_scan(void){ printf("Starting inquiry scan..\n"); hci_send_cmd(&hci_inquiry, HCI_INQUIRY_LAP, INQUIRY_INTERVAL, 0); } static int has_more_remote_name_requests(void){ int i; for (i=0;i= 0) continue; // already in our list memcpy(devices[deviceCount].address, addr, 6); devices[deviceCount].pageScanRepetitionMode = packet [3 + numResponses*(6) + i*1]; if (event == HCI_EVENT_INQUIRY_RESULT){ devices[deviceCount].classOfDevice = little_endian_read_24(packet, 3 + numResponses*(6+1+1+1) + i*3); devices[deviceCount].clockOffset = little_endian_read_16(packet, 3 + numResponses*(6+1+1+1+3) + i*2) & 0x7fff; devices[deviceCount].rssi = 0; } else { devices[deviceCount].classOfDevice = little_endian_read_24(packet, 3 + numResponses*(6+1+1) + i*3); devices[deviceCount].clockOffset = little_endian_read_16(packet, 3 + numResponses*(6+1+1+3) + i*2) & 0x7fff; devices[deviceCount].rssi = packet [3 + numResponses*(6+1+1+3+2) + i*1]; } devices[deviceCount].state = REMOTE_NAME_REQUEST; printf("Device found: %s with COD: 0x%06x, pageScan %d, clock offset 0x%04x, rssi 0x%02x\n", bd_addr_to_str(addr), (unsigned int) devices[deviceCount].classOfDevice, devices[deviceCount].pageScanRepetitionMode, devices[deviceCount].clockOffset, devices[deviceCount].rssi); deviceCount++; } break; case HCI_EVENT_INQUIRY_COMPLETE: for (i=0;i= 0) { if (packet[2] == 0) { printf("Name: '%s'\n", &packet[9]); devices[index].state = REMOTE_NAME_FETCHED; } else { printf("Failed to get name: page timeout\n"); } } continue_remote_names(); break; default: break; } break; default: break; } } /* @text For more details on discovering remote devices, please see * Section on [GAP](../profiles/#sec:GAPdiscoverRemoteDevices). */ /* @section Main Application Setup * * @text Listing MainConfiguration shows main application code. * It registers the HCI packet handler and starts the Bluetooth stack. */ /* LISTING_START(MainConfiguration): Setup packet handler for GAP inquiry */ int btstack_main(int argc, const char * argv[]); int btstack_main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { hci_event_callback_registration.callback = &packet_handler; hci_add_event_handler(&hci_event_callback_registration); // turn on! hci_power_control(HCI_POWER_ON); return 0; } /* LISTING_END */ /* EXAMPLE_END */