btstack/example/embedded/le_counter.c
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// *****************************************************************************
/* EXAMPLE_START(le_counter): LE Peripheral - Heartbeat Counter over GATT
*
* @text All newer operating systems provide GATT Client functionality.
* The LE Counter examples demonstrates how to specify a minimal GATT Database
* with a custom GATT Service and a custom Characteristic that sends periodic
* notifications.
*/
// *****************************************************************************
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "btstack-config.h"
#include "run_loop.h"
#include "classic/sdp_util.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "btstack_memory.h"
#include "hci.h"
#include "hci_dump.h"
#include "l2cap.h"
#include "le_counter.h"
#include "ble/att.h"
#include "ble/att_server.h"
#include "ble/le_device_db.h"
#include "ble/gap_le.h"
#include "ble/sm.h"
#define HEARTBEAT_PERIOD_MS 1000
/* @section Main Application Setup
*
* @text Listing MainConfiguration shows main application code.
* It initializes L2CAP, the Security Manager and configures the ATT Server with the pre-compiled
* ATT Database generated from $le_counter.gatt$. Finally, it configures the advertisements
* and the heartbeat handler and boots the Bluetooth stack.
* In this example, the Advertisement contains the Flags attribute and the device name.
* The flag 0x06 indicates: LE General Discoverable Mode and BR/EDR not supported.
*/
/* LISTING_START(MainConfiguration): Init L2CAP SM ATT Server and start heartbeat timer */
static int le_notification_enabled;
static timer_source_t heartbeat;
static void packet_handler (void * connection, uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size);
static uint16_t att_read_callback(uint16_t con_handle, uint16_t att_handle, uint16_t offset, uint8_t * buffer, uint16_t buffer_size);
static int att_write_callback(uint16_t con_handle, uint16_t att_handle, uint16_t transaction_mode, uint16_t offset, uint8_t *buffer, uint16_t buffer_size);
static void heartbeat_handler(struct timer *ts);
const uint8_t adv_data[] = {
// Flags general discoverable
0x02, 0x01, 0x06,
// Name
0x0b, 0x09, 'L', 'E', ' ', 'C', 'o', 'u', 'n', 't', 'e', 'r',
};
const uint8_t adv_data_len = sizeof(adv_data);
static void le_counter_setup(void){
l2cap_init();
l2cap_register_packet_handler(packet_handler);
// setup le device db
le_device_db_init();
// setup SM: Display only
sm_init();
// setup ATT server
att_server_init(profile_data, att_read_callback, att_write_callback);
// setup advertisements
uint16_t adv_int_min = 0x0030;
uint16_t adv_int_max = 0x0030;
uint8_t adv_type = 0;
bd_addr_t null_addr;
memset(null_addr, 0, 6);
gap_advertisements_set_params(adv_int_min, adv_int_max, adv_type, 0, null_addr, 0x07, 0x00);
gap_advertisements_set_data(adv_data_len, (uint8_t*) adv_data);
gap_advertisements_enable(1);
// set one-shot timer
heartbeat.process = &heartbeat_handler;
run_loop_set_timer(&heartbeat, HEARTBEAT_PERIOD_MS);
run_loop_add_timer(&heartbeat);
}
/* LISTING_END */
/*
* @section Packet Handler
*
* @text The packet handler is only used to stop the counter after a disconnect
*/
/* LISTING_START(packetHandler): Packet Handler */
static void packet_handler (void * connection, uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size){
switch (packet_type) {
case HCI_EVENT_PACKET:
switch (packet[0]) {
case HCI_EVENT_DISCONNECTION_COMPLETE:
le_notification_enabled = 0;
break;
}
break;
}
}
/* LISTING_END */
/*
* @section Heartbeat Handler
*
* @text The heartbeat handler updates the value of the single Characteristic provided in this example,
* and sends a notification for this characteristic if enabled, see Listing heartbeat.
*/
/* LISTING_START(heartbeat): Hearbeat Handler */
static int counter = 0;
static char counter_string[30];
static int counter_string_len;
static void heartbeat_handler(struct timer *ts){
if (le_notification_enabled) {
counter++;
counter_string_len = sprintf(counter_string, "BTstack counter %04u", counter);
puts(counter_string);
att_server_notify(ATT_CHARACTERISTIC_0000FF11_0000_1000_8000_00805F9B34FB_01_VALUE_HANDLE, (uint8_t*) counter_string, counter_string_len);
}
run_loop_set_timer(ts, HEARTBEAT_PERIOD_MS);
run_loop_add_timer(ts);
}
/* LISTING_END */
/*
* @section ATT Read
*
* @text The ATT Server handles all reads to constant data. For dynamic data like the custom characteristic, the registered
* att_read_callback is called. To handle long characteristics and long reads, the att_read_callback is first called
* with buffer == NULL, to request the total value length. Then it will be called again requesting a chunk of the value.
* See Listing attRead.
*/
/* LISTING_START(attRead): ATT Read */
// ATT Client Read Callback for Dynamic Data
// - if buffer == NULL, don't copy data, just return size of value
// - if buffer != NULL, copy data and return number bytes copied
// @param offset defines start of attribute value
static uint16_t att_read_callback(uint16_t con_handle, uint16_t att_handle, uint16_t offset, uint8_t * buffer, uint16_t buffer_size){
if (att_handle == ATT_CHARACTERISTIC_0000FF11_0000_1000_8000_00805F9B34FB_01_VALUE_HANDLE){
if (buffer){
memcpy(buffer, &counter_string[offset], counter_string_len - offset);
}
return counter_string_len - offset;
}
return 0;
}
/* LISTING_END */
/*
* @section ATT Write
*
* @text The only valid ATT write in this example is to the Client Characteristic Configuration, which configures notification
* and indication. If the ATT handle matches the client configuration handle, the new configuration value is stored and used
* in the heartbeat handler to decide if a new value should be sent. See Listing attWrite.
*/
/* LISTING_START(attWrite): ATT Write */
static int att_write_callback(uint16_t con_handle, uint16_t att_handle, uint16_t transaction_mode, uint16_t offset, uint8_t *buffer, uint16_t buffer_size){
if (att_handle != ATT_CHARACTERISTIC_0000FF11_0000_1000_8000_00805F9B34FB_01_CLIENT_CONFIGURATION_HANDLE) return 0;
le_notification_enabled = READ_BT_16(buffer, 0) == GATT_CLIENT_CHARACTERISTICS_CONFIGURATION_NOTIFICATION;
return 0;
}
/* LISTING_END */
int btstack_main(void);
int btstack_main(void)
{
le_counter_setup();
// turn on!
hci_power_control(HCI_POWER_ON);
return 0;
}
/* EXAMPLE_END */