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/** @file |
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* @brief Internal APIs for Bluetooth connection handling. |
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*/ |
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/* |
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation |
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* Copyright (c) 2021 Nordic Semiconductor ASA |
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* |
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
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*/ |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <zephyr/bluetooth/addr.h> |
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#include <zephyr/bluetooth/buf.h> |
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#include <zephyr/bluetooth/conn.h> |
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#include <zephyr/bluetooth/iso.h> |
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#include <zephyr/kernel.h> |
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#include <zephyr/net_buf.h> |
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#include <zephyr/sys/atomic.h> |
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#include <zephyr/sys/slist.h> |
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#include <zephyr/sys/util_macro.h> |
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#include <zephyr/sys_clock.h> |
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#include <zephyr/toolchain.h> |
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typedef enum __packed { |
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BT_CONN_DISCONNECTED, /* Disconnected, conn is completely down */ |
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BT_CONN_DISCONNECT_COMPLETE, /* Received disconn comp event, transition to DISCONNECTED */ |
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BT_CONN_INITIATING, /* Central connection establishment */ |
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/** Central scans for a device preceding establishing a connection to it. |
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* |
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* This can happen when: |
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* - The application has explicitly configured the stack to connect to the device, |
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* but the controller resolving list is too small. The stack therefore first |
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* scans to be able to retrieve the currently used (private) address, resolving |
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* the address in the host if needed. |
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* - The stack uses this connection context for automatic connection establishment |
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* without the use of filter accept list. Instead of immediately starting |
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* the initiator, it first starts scanning. This allows the application to start |
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* scanning while automatic connection establishment in ongoing. |
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* It also allows the stack to use host based privacy for cases where this is needed. |
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*/ |
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BT_CONN_SCAN_BEFORE_INITIATING, |
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/** Central initiates a connection to a device in the filter accept list. |
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* |
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* For this type of connection establishment, the controller's initiator is started |
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* immediately. That is, it is assumed that the controller resolving list |
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* holds all entries that are part of the filter accept list if private addresses are used. |
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*/ |
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BT_CONN_INITIATING_FILTER_LIST, |
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BT_CONN_ADV_CONNECTABLE, /* Peripheral connectable advertising */ |
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BT_CONN_ADV_DIR_CONNECTABLE, /* Peripheral directed advertising */ |
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BT_CONN_CONNECTED, /* Peripheral or Central connected */ |
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BT_CONN_DISCONNECTING, /* Peripheral or Central issued disconnection command */ |
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} bt_conn_state_t; |
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/* bt_conn flags: the flags defined here represent connection parameters */ |
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enum { |
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/** The connection context is used for automatic connection establishment |
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* |
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* That is, with @ref bt_conn_le_create_auto(). |
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* This flag is set even after the connection has been established so |
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* that the connection can be reestablished once disconnected. |
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* The connection establishment may be performed with or without the filter |
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* accept list. |
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*/ |
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BT_CONN_AUTO_CONNECT, |
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BT_CONN_BR_LEGACY_SECURE, /* 16 digits legacy PIN tracker */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_BONDABLE, /* BR connection is bondable */ |
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BT_CONN_USER, /* user I/O when pairing */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_PAIRING, /* BR connection in pairing context */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_PAIRED, /* BR connection pairing is done */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_NOBOND, /* SSP no bond pairing tracker */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_GENERAL_BONDING, /* BR general bonding */ |
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BT_CONN_BR_PAIRING_INITIATOR, /* local host starts authentication */ |
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BT_CONN_CLEANUP, /* Disconnected, pending cleanup */ |
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BT_CONN_AUTO_INIT_PROCEDURES_DONE, /* Auto-initiated procedures have run */ |
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BT_CONN_PERIPHERAL_PARAM_UPDATE, /* If periph param update timer fired */ |
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BT_CONN_PERIPHERAL_PARAM_AUTO_UPDATE, /* If periph param auto update on timer fired */ |
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BT_CONN_PERIPHERAL_PARAM_SET, /* If periph param were set from app */ |
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BT_CONN_PERIPHERAL_PARAM_L2CAP, /* If should force L2CAP for CPUP */ |
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BT_CONN_FORCE_PAIR, /* Pairing even with existing keys. */ |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_GATT_CLIENT) |
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BT_CONN_ATT_MTU_EXCHANGED, /* If ATT MTU has been exchanged. */ |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_GATT_CLIENT */ |
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BT_CONN_LE_FEATURES_EXCHANGED, /* bt_conn.le.features is valid */ |
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BT_CONN_AUTO_VERSION_INFO, /* Auto-initiated LE version done */ |
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BT_CONN_CTE_RX_ENABLED, /* CTE receive and sampling is enabled */ |
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BT_CONN_CTE_RX_PARAMS_SET, /* CTE parameters are set */ |
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BT_CONN_CTE_TX_PARAMS_SET, /* CTE transmission parameters are set */ |
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BT_CONN_CTE_REQ_ENABLED, /* CTE request procedure is enabled */ |
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BT_CONN_CTE_RSP_ENABLED, /* CTE response procedure is enabled */ |
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/* Total number of flags - must be at the end of the enum */ |
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BT_CONN_NUM_FLAGS, |
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}; |
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struct bt_conn_le { |
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bt_addr_le_t dst; |
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bt_addr_le_t init_addr; |
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bt_addr_le_t resp_addr; |
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uint16_t interval; |
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uint16_t interval_min; |
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uint16_t interval_max; |
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uint16_t latency; |
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uint16_t timeout; |
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uint16_t pending_latency; |
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uint16_t pending_timeout; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_GAP_AUTO_UPDATE_CONN_PARAMS) |
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uint8_t conn_param_retry_countdown; |
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#endif |
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/** @brief Remote LE features |
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* |
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* Available after `atomic_test_bit(conn->flags, BT_CONN_LE_FEATURES_EXCHANGED)`. |
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* Signaled by bt_conn_cb.remote_info_available(). |
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*/ |
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uint8_t features[8]; |
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struct bt_keys *keys; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_USER_PHY_UPDATE) |
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struct bt_conn_le_phy_info phy; |
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#endif |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_USER_DATA_LEN_UPDATE) |
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struct bt_conn_le_data_len_info data_len; |
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#endif |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_SUBRATING) |
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struct bt_conn_le_subrating_info subrate; |
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#endif |
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}; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC) |
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/* For now reserve space for 2 pages of LMP remote features */ |
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#define LMP_MAX_PAGES 2 |
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struct bt_conn_br { |
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bt_addr_t dst; |
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uint8_t remote_io_capa; |
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uint8_t remote_auth; |
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uint8_t local_auth; |
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uint8_t pairing_method; |
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/* remote LMP features pages per 8 bytes each */ |
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uint8_t features[LMP_MAX_PAGES][8]; |
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struct bt_keys_link_key *link_key; |
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}; |
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struct bt_conn_sco { |
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/* Reference to ACL Connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *acl; |
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/* Reference to the struct bt_sco_chan */ |
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struct bt_sco_chan *chan; |
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uint16_t pkt_type; |
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uint8_t dev_class[3]; |
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uint8_t link_type; |
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}; |
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#endif |
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struct bt_conn_iso { |
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/* Reference to ACL Connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *acl; |
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/* Reference to the struct bt_iso_chan */ |
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struct bt_iso_chan *chan; |
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union { |
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/* CIG ID */ |
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uint8_t cig_id; |
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/* BIG handle */ |
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uint8_t big_handle; |
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}; |
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union { |
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/* CIS ID within the CIG */ |
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uint8_t cis_id; |
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/* BIS ID within the BIG*/ |
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uint8_t bis_id; |
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}; |
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/** Stored information about the ISO stream */ |
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struct bt_iso_info info; |
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/** Queue from which conn will pull data */ |
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struct k_fifo txq; |
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}; |
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typedef void (*bt_conn_tx_cb_t)(struct bt_conn *conn, void *user_data, int err); |
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struct bt_conn_tx { |
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sys_snode_t node; |
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bt_conn_tx_cb_t cb; |
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void *user_data; |
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}; |
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struct acl_data { |
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/* Index into the bt_conn storage array */ |
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uint8_t index; |
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/** ACL connection handle */ |
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uint16_t handle; |
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}; |
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struct bt_conn { |
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uint16_t handle; |
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enum bt_conn_type type; |
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uint8_t role; |
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ATOMIC_DEFINE(flags, BT_CONN_NUM_FLAGS); |
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/* Which local identity address this connection uses */ |
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uint8_t id; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC) |
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bt_security_t sec_level; |
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bt_security_t required_sec_level; |
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uint8_t encrypt; |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_SMP || CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC */ |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_DF_CONNECTION_CTE_RX) |
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/** |
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* @brief Bitfield with allowed CTE types. |
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* |
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* Allowed values are defined by @ref bt_df_cte_type, except BT_DF_CTE_TYPE_NONE. |
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*/ |
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uint8_t cte_types; |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_DF_CONNECTION_CTE_RX */ |
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/* Connection error or reason for disconnect */ |
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uint8_t err; |
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bt_conn_state_t state; |
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uint16_t rx_len; |
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struct net_buf *rx; |
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/* Pending TX that are awaiting the NCP event. len(tx_pending) == in_ll */ |
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sys_slist_t tx_pending; |
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/* Completed TX for which we need to call the callback */ |
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sys_slist_t tx_complete; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_CONN_TX) |
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struct k_work tx_complete_work; |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_CONN_TX */ |
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/* Active L2CAP channels */ |
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sys_slist_t channels; |
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/* Delayed work deferred tasks: |
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* - Peripheral delayed connection update. |
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* - Initiator connect create cancel. |
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* - Connection cleanup. |
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*/ |
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struct k_work_delayable deferred_work; |
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union { |
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struct bt_conn_le le; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC) |
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struct bt_conn_br br; |
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struct bt_conn_sco sco; |
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#endif |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_ISO) |
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struct bt_conn_iso iso; |
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#endif |
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}; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_REMOTE_VERSION) |
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struct bt_conn_rv { |
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uint8_t version; |
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uint16_t manufacturer; |
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uint16_t subversion; |
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} rv; |
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#endif |
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/* Callback into the higher-layers (L2CAP / ISO) to return a buffer for |
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* sending `amount` of bytes to HCI. Will only be called when |
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* the state is connected. The higher-layer is responsible for purging |
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* the remaining buffers on disconnect. |
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* |
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* Scheduling from which channel to pull (e.g. for L2CAP) is done at the |
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* upper layer's discretion. |
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* |
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* Details about the returned net_buf when it is not NULL: |
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* - If the net_buf->len <= *length, then the net_buf has been removed |
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* from the tx_queue of the connection and the caller is now the |
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* owner of the only reference to the net_buf. |
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* - Otherwise, the net_buf is still on the tx_queue of the connection, |
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* and the callback has incremented the reference count to account |
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* for it having a reference still. |
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* - The caller must consume *length bytes from the net_buf before |
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* calling this function again. |
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*/ |
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struct net_buf * (*tx_data_pull)(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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size_t amount, |
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size_t *length); |
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/* Get (and clears for ACL conns) callback and user-data for `buf`. */ |
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void (*get_and_clear_cb)(struct bt_conn *conn, struct net_buf *buf, |
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bt_conn_tx_cb_t *cb, void **ud); |
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/* Return true if upper layer has data to send over HCI */ |
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bool (*has_data)(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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/* For ACL: List of data-ready L2 channels. Used by TX processor for |
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* pulling HCI fragments. Channels are only ever removed from this list |
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* when a whole PDU (ie all its frags) have been sent. |
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*/ |
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sys_slist_t l2cap_data_ready; |
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/* Node for putting this connection in a data-ready mode for the bt_dev. |
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* This will be used by the TX processor to then fetch HCI frags from it. |
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*/ |
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sys_snode_t _conn_ready; |
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atomic_t _conn_ready_lock; |
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/* Holds the number of packets that have been sent to the controller but |
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* not yet ACKd (by receiving an Number of Completed Packets). This |
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* variable can be used for deriving a QoS or waterlevel scheme in order |
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* to maximize throughput/latency. |
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* It's an optimization so we don't chase `tx_pending` all the time. |
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*/ |
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atomic_t in_ll; |
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/* Next buffer should be an ACL/ISO HCI fragment */ |
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bool next_is_frag; |
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/* Must be at the end so that everything else in the structure can be |
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* memset to zero without affecting the ref. |
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*/ |
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atomic_t ref; |
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}; |
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/* Holds the callback and a user-data field for the upper layer. This callback |
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* shall be called when the buffer is ACK'd by the controller (by a Num Complete |
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* Packets event) or if the connection dies. |
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* Flow control in the spec be crazy, look it up. LL is allowed to choose |
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* between sending NCP events always or not at all on disconnect. |
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* We pack the struct to make sure it fits in the net_buf user_data field. |
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*/ |
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struct closure { |
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void *cb; |
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void *data; |
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} __packed; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_CONN_TX_USER_DATA_SIZE) |
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BUILD_ASSERT(sizeof(struct closure) <= CONFIG_BT_CONN_TX_USER_DATA_SIZE); |
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#endif |
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static inline void make_closure(void *storage, void *cb, void *data) |
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{ |
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((struct closure *)storage)->cb = cb; |
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((struct closure *)storage)->data = data; |
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} |
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static inline void *closure_cb(void *storage) |
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{ |
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return ((struct closure *)storage)->cb; |
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} |
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static inline void *closure_data(void *storage) |
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{ |
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return ((struct closure *)storage)->data; |
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} |
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void bt_conn_tx_notify(struct bt_conn *conn, bool wait_for_completion); |
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void bt_conn_reset_rx_state(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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/* Process incoming data for a connection */ |
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void bt_conn_recv(struct bt_conn *conn, struct net_buf *buf, uint8_t flags); |
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/* Send data over a connection |
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* Buffer ownership is transferred to stack in case of success. |
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* Calling this from RX thread is assumed to never fail so the return can be |
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* ignored. |
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*/ |
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int bt_conn_send_cb(struct bt_conn *conn, struct net_buf *buf, |
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bt_conn_tx_cb_t cb, void *user_data); |
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/* Thin wrapper over `bt_conn_send_cb` |
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* Used to set the TS_Flag bit in `buf`'s metadata. |
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* Return values & buf ownership same as parent. |
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*/ |
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int bt_conn_send_iso_cb(struct bt_conn *conn, struct net_buf *buf, |
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bt_conn_tx_cb_t cb, bool has_ts); |
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/* Check if a connection object with the peer already exists */ |
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bool bt_conn_exists_le(uint8_t id, const bt_addr_le_t *peer); |
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/* Add a new LE connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_add_le(uint8_t id, const bt_addr_le_t *peer); |
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/** Connection parameters for ISO connections */ |
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struct bt_iso_create_param { |
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uint8_t id; |
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uint8_t num_conns; |
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struct bt_conn **conns; |
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struct bt_iso_chan **chans; |
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}; |
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int bt_conn_iso_init(void); |
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/* Cleanup ISO references */ |
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void bt_iso_cleanup_acl(struct bt_conn *iso_conn); |
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void bt_iso_reset(void); |
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/* Add a new BR/EDR connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_add_br(const bt_addr_t *peer); |
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/* Add a new SCO connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_add_sco(const bt_addr_t *peer, int link_type); |
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/* Cleanup SCO ACL reference */ |
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void bt_sco_cleanup_acl(struct bt_conn *sco_conn); |
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/* Cleanup SCO references */ |
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void bt_sco_cleanup(struct bt_conn *sco_conn); |
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/* Look up an existing sco connection by BT address */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_lookup_addr_sco(const bt_addr_t *peer); |
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void bt_conn_disconnect_all(uint8_t id); |
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/* Allocate new connection object */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_new(struct bt_conn *conns, size_t size); |
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/* Look up an existing connection */ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_lookup_handle(uint16_t handle, enum bt_conn_type type); |
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static inline bool bt_conn_is_handle_valid(struct bt_conn *conn) |
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{ |
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switch (conn->state) { |
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case BT_CONN_CONNECTED: |
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case BT_CONN_DISCONNECTING: |
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case BT_CONN_DISCONNECT_COMPLETE: |
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return true; |
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case BT_CONN_INITIATING: |
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/* ISO connection handle assigned at connect state */ |
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BT_ISO) && |
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conn->type == BT_CONN_TYPE_ISO) { |
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return true; |
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} |
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__fallthrough; |
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default: |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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/* Check if the connection is with the given peer. */ |
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bool bt_conn_is_peer_addr_le(const struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t id, |
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const bt_addr_le_t *peer); |
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/* Helpers for identifying & looking up connections based on the index to |
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* the connection list. This is useful for O(1) lookups, but can't be used |
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* e.g. as the handle since that's assigned to us by the controller. |
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*/ |
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#define BT_CONN_INDEX_INVALID 0xff |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_lookup_index(uint8_t index); |
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/* Look up a connection state. For BT_ADDR_LE_ANY, returns the first connection |
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* with the specific state |
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*/ |
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struct bt_conn *bt_conn_lookup_state_le(uint8_t id, const bt_addr_le_t *peer, |
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const bt_conn_state_t state); |
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/* Set connection object in certain state and perform action related to state */ |
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void bt_conn_set_state(struct bt_conn *conn, bt_conn_state_t state); |
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void bt_conn_connected(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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int bt_conn_le_conn_update(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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const struct bt_le_conn_param *param); |
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void notify_remote_info(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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void notify_le_param_updated(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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void notify_le_data_len_updated(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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void notify_le_phy_updated(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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bool le_param_req(struct bt_conn *conn, struct bt_le_conn_param *param); |
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void notify_tx_power_report(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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struct bt_conn_le_tx_power_report report); |
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void notify_path_loss_threshold_report(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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struct bt_conn_le_path_loss_threshold_report report); |
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void notify_subrate_change(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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struct bt_conn_le_subrate_changed params); |
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void notify_remote_cs_capabilities(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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uint8_t status, |
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struct bt_conn_le_cs_capabilities *params); |
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void notify_remote_cs_fae_table(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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uint8_t status, |
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struct bt_conn_le_cs_fae_table *params); |
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void notify_cs_config_created(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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uint8_t status, |
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struct bt_conn_le_cs_config *params); |
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void notify_cs_config_removed(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t config_id); |
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void notify_cs_subevent_result(struct bt_conn *conn, struct bt_conn_le_cs_subevent_result *result); |
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void notify_cs_security_enable_available(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t status); |
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void notify_cs_procedure_enable_available(struct bt_conn *conn, |
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uint8_t status, |
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struct bt_conn_le_cs_procedure_enable_complete *params); |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_SMP) |
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/* If role specific LTK is present */ |
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bool bt_conn_ltk_present(const struct bt_conn *conn); |
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/* rand and ediv should be in BT order */ |
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int bt_conn_le_start_encryption(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t rand[8], |
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uint8_t ediv[2], const uint8_t *ltk, size_t len); |
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/* Notify higher layers that RPA was resolved */ |
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void bt_conn_identity_resolved(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_SMP */ |
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#if defined(CONFIG_BT_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC) |
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/* Notify higher layers that connection security changed */ |
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void bt_conn_security_changed(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t hci_err, |
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enum bt_security_err err); |
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#endif /* CONFIG_BT_SMP || CONFIG_BT_CLASSIC */ |
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/* Prepare a PDU to be sent over a connection */ |
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#if defined(CONFIG_NET_BUF_LOG) |
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struct net_buf *bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout_debug(struct net_buf_pool *pool, |
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size_t reserve, |
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k_timeout_t timeout, |
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const char *func, int line); |
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#define bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout(_pool, _reserve, _timeout) \ |
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bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout_debug(_pool, _reserve, _timeout, \ |
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__func__, __LINE__) |
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#define bt_conn_create_pdu(_pool, _reserve) \ |
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bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout_debug(_pool, _reserve, K_FOREVER, \ |
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#else |
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struct net_buf *bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout(struct net_buf_pool *pool, |
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size_t reserve, k_timeout_t timeout); |
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#define bt_conn_create_pdu(_pool, _reserve) \ |
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bt_conn_create_pdu_timeout(_pool, _reserve, K_FOREVER) |
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#endif |
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/* Prepare a PDU to be sent over a connection */ |
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struct net_buf *bt_conn_create_frag_timeout_debug(size_t reserve, |
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k_timeout_t timeout, |
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const char *func, int line); |
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#define bt_conn_create_frag_timeout(_reserve, _timeout) \ |
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bt_conn_create_frag_timeout_debug(_reserve, _timeout, \ |
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#define bt_conn_create_frag(_reserve) \ |
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bt_conn_create_frag_timeout_debug(_reserve, K_FOREVER, \ |
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#else |
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struct net_buf *bt_conn_create_frag_timeout(size_t reserve, |
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k_timeout_t timeout); |
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#define bt_conn_create_frag(_reserve) \ |
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bt_conn_create_frag_timeout(_reserve, K_FOREVER) |
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#endif |
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/* Initialize connection management */ |
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int bt_conn_init(void); |
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/* Reset states of connections and set state to BT_CONN_DISCONNECTED. */ |
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void bt_conn_cleanup_all(void); |
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/* Selects based on connection type right semaphore for ACL packets */ |
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struct k_sem *bt_conn_get_pkts(struct bt_conn *conn); |
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void bt_conn_tx_processor(void); |
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/* To be called by upper layers when they want to send something. |
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* Functions just like an IRQ. |
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* Note: This fn will take and hold a reference to `conn` until the IRQ for that |
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* conn is serviced. |
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* For the current implementation, that means: |
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* - ref the conn when putting on an "conn-ready" slist |
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* - unref the conn when popping the conn from the slist |
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*/ |
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void bt_conn_data_ready(struct bt_conn *conn);
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