1 /** @file
2 * @brief Bluetooth subsystem core APIs.
3 */
4
5 /*
6 * Copyright (c) 2017 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
7 * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Intel Corporation
8 *
9 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
10 */
11 #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H_
12 #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H_
13
14 /**
15 * @brief Bluetooth APIs
16 * @defgroup bluetooth Bluetooth APIs
17 * @ingroup connectivity
18 * @{
19 */
20
21 #include <stdbool.h>
22 #include <string.h>
23
24 #include <zephyr/sys/util.h>
25 #include <zephyr/net/buf.h>
26 #include <zephyr/bluetooth/gap.h>
27 #include <zephyr/bluetooth/addr.h>
28 #include <zephyr/bluetooth/crypto.h>
29
30 #ifdef __cplusplus
31 extern "C" {
32 #endif
33
34 /**
35 * @brief Generic Access Profile
36 * @defgroup bt_gap Generic Access Profile
37 * @ingroup bluetooth
38 * @{
39 */
40
41 /**
42 * Convenience macro for specifying the default identity. This helps
43 * make the code more readable, especially when only one identity is
44 * supported.
45 */
46 #define BT_ID_DEFAULT 0
47
48 /** Opaque type representing an advertiser. */
49 struct bt_le_ext_adv;
50
51 /** Opaque type representing an periodic advertising sync. */
52 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync;
53
54 /* Don't require everyone to include conn.h */
55 struct bt_conn;
56
57 /* Don't require everyone to include iso.h */
58 struct bt_iso_biginfo;
59
60 /* Don't require everyone to include direction.h */
61 struct bt_df_per_adv_sync_iq_samples_report;
62
63 struct bt_le_ext_adv_sent_info {
64 /** The number of advertising events completed. */
65 uint8_t num_sent;
66 };
67
68 struct bt_le_ext_adv_connected_info {
69 /** Connection object of the new connection */
70 struct bt_conn *conn;
71 };
72
73 struct bt_le_ext_adv_scanned_info {
74 /** Active scanner LE address and type */
75 bt_addr_le_t *addr;
76 };
77
78 struct bt_le_per_adv_data_request {
79 /** The first subevent data can be set for */
80 uint8_t start;
81
82 /** The number of subevents data can be set for */
83 uint8_t count;
84 };
85
86 struct bt_le_per_adv_response_info {
87 /** The subevent the response was received in */
88 uint8_t subevent;
89
90 /** @brief Status of the subevent indication.
91 *
92 * 0 if subevent indication was transmitted.
93 * 1 if subevent indication was not transmitted.
94 * All other values RFU.
95 */
96 uint8_t tx_status;
97
98 /** The TX power of the response in dBm */
99 int8_t tx_power;
100
101 /** The RSSI of the response in dBm */
102 int8_t rssi;
103
104 /** The Constant Tone Extension (CTE) of the advertisement (@ref bt_df_cte_type) */
105 uint8_t cte_type;
106
107 /** The slot the response was received in */
108 uint8_t response_slot;
109 };
110
111 struct bt_le_ext_adv_cb {
112 /**
113 * @brief The advertising set has finished sending adv data.
114 *
115 * This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has
116 * finished sending advertising data.
117 * The advertising set can either have been stopped by a timeout or
118 * because the specified number of advertising events has been reached.
119 *
120 * @param adv The advertising set object.
121 * @param info Information about the sent event.
122 */
123 void (*sent)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
124 struct bt_le_ext_adv_sent_info *info);
125
126 /**
127 * @brief The advertising set has accepted a new connection.
128 *
129 * This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has
130 * accepted a new connection.
131 *
132 * @param adv The advertising set object.
133 * @param info Information about the connected event.
134 */
135 void (*connected)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
136 struct bt_le_ext_adv_connected_info *info);
137
138 /**
139 * @brief The advertising set has sent scan response data.
140 *
141 * This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has
142 * has received a Scan Request packet, and has sent a Scan Response
143 * packet.
144 *
145 * @param adv The advertising set object.
146 * @param addr Information about the scanned event.
147 */
148 void (*scanned)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
149 struct bt_le_ext_adv_scanned_info *info);
150
151 #if defined(CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY)
152 /**
153 * @brief The RPA validity of the advertising set has expired.
154 *
155 * This callback notifies the application that the RPA validity of
156 * the advertising set has expired. The user can use this callback
157 * to synchronize the advertising payload update with the RPA rotation.
158 *
159 * @param adv The advertising set object.
160 *
161 * @return true to rotate the current RPA, or false to use it for the
162 * next rotation period.
163 */
164 bool (*rpa_expired)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
165 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY) */
166
167 #if defined(CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_RSP)
168 /**
169 * @brief The Controller indicates it is ready to transmit one or more subevent.
170 *
171 * This callback notifies the application that the controller has requested
172 * data for upcoming subevents.
173 *
174 * @param adv The advertising set object.
175 * @param request Information about the upcoming subevents.
176 */
177 void (*pawr_data_request)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
178 const struct bt_le_per_adv_data_request *request);
179 /**
180 * @brief The Controller indicates that one or more synced devices have
181 * responded to a periodic advertising subevent indication.
182 *
183 * @param adv The advertising set object.
184 * @param info Information about the responses received.
185 * @param buf The received data. NULL if the controller reported
186 * that it did not receive any response.
187 */
188 void (*pawr_response)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_per_adv_response_info *info,
189 struct net_buf_simple *buf);
190
191 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_RSP) */
192 };
193
194 /**
195 * @typedef bt_ready_cb_t
196 * @brief Callback for notifying that Bluetooth has been enabled.
197 *
198 * @param err zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
199 */
200 typedef void (*bt_ready_cb_t)(int err);
201
202 /**
203 * @brief Enable Bluetooth
204 *
205 * Enable Bluetooth. Must be the called before any calls that
206 * require communication with the local Bluetooth hardware.
207 *
208 * When @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_SETTINGS} is enabled, the application must load the
209 * Bluetooth settings after this API call successfully completes before
210 * Bluetooth APIs can be used. Loading the settings before calling this function
211 * is insufficient. Bluetooth settings can be loaded with settings_load() or
212 * settings_load_subtree() with argument "bt". The latter selectively loads only
213 * Bluetooth settings and is recommended if settings_load() has been called
214 * earlier.
215 *
216 * @param cb Callback to notify completion or NULL to perform the
217 * enabling synchronously.
218 *
219 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
220 */
221 int bt_enable(bt_ready_cb_t cb);
222
223 /**
224 * @brief Disable Bluetooth
225 *
226 * Disable Bluetooth. Can't be called before bt_enable has completed.
227 *
228 * Close and release HCI resources. Result is architecture dependent.
229 *
230 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
231 */
232 int bt_disable(void);
233
234 /**
235 * @brief Check if Bluetooth is ready
236 *
237 * @return true when Bluetooth is ready, false otherwise
238 */
239 bool bt_is_ready(void);
240
241 /**
242 * @brief Set Bluetooth Device Name
243 *
244 * Set Bluetooth GAP Device Name.
245 *
246 * When advertising with device name in the advertising data the name should
247 * be updated by calling @ref bt_le_adv_update_data or
248 * @ref bt_le_ext_adv_set_data.
249 *
250 * @note Requires @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_NAME_DYNAMIC}.
251 *
252 * @sa @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_NAME_MAX}.
253 *
254 * @param name New name
255 *
256 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
257 */
258 int bt_set_name(const char *name);
259
260 /**
261 * @brief Get Bluetooth Device Name
262 *
263 * Get Bluetooth GAP Device Name.
264 *
265 * @return Bluetooth Device Name
266 */
267 const char *bt_get_name(void);
268
269 /**
270 * @brief Get local Bluetooth appearance
271 *
272 * Bluetooth Appearance is a description of the external appearance of a device
273 * in terms of an Appearance Value.
274 *
275 * @see https://specificationrefs.bluetooth.com/assigned-values/Appearance%20Values.pdf
276 *
277 * @returns Appearance Value of local Bluetooth host.
278 */
279 uint16_t bt_get_appearance(void);
280
281 /**
282 * @brief Set local Bluetooth appearance
283 *
284 * Automatically preserves the new appearance across reboots if
285 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_SETTINGS} is enabled.
286 *
287 * This symbol is linkable if @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_APPEARANCE_DYNAMIC} is
288 * enabled.
289 *
290 * @param new_appearance Appearance Value
291 *
292 * @retval 0 Success.
293 * @retval other Persistent storage failed. Appearance was not updated.
294 */
295 int bt_set_appearance(uint16_t new_appearance);
296
297 /**
298 * @brief Get the currently configured identities.
299 *
300 * Returns an array of the currently configured identity addresses. To
301 * make sure all available identities can be retrieved, the number of
302 * elements in the @a addrs array should be CONFIG_BT_ID_MAX. The identity
303 * identifier that some APIs expect (such as advertising parameters) is
304 * simply the index of the identity in the @a addrs array.
305 *
306 * If @a addrs is passed as NULL, then returned @a count contains the
307 * count of all available identities that can be retrieved with a
308 * subsequent call to this function with non-NULL @a addrs parameter.
309 *
310 * @note Deleted identities may show up as @ref BT_ADDR_LE_ANY in the returned
311 * array.
312 *
313 * @param addrs Array where to store the configured identities.
314 * @param count Should be initialized to the array size. Once the function
315 * returns it will contain the number of returned identities.
316 */
317 void bt_id_get(bt_addr_le_t *addrs, size_t *count);
318
319 /**
320 * @brief Create a new identity.
321 *
322 * Create a new identity using the given address and IRK. This function can be
323 * called before calling bt_enable(). However, the new identity will only be
324 * stored persistently in flash when this API is used after bt_enable(). The
325 * reason is that the persistent settings are loaded after bt_enable() and would
326 * therefore cause potential conflicts with the stack blindly overwriting what's
327 * stored in flash. The identity will also not be written to flash in case a
328 * pre-defined address is provided, since in such a situation the app clearly
329 * has some place it got the address from and will be able to repeat the
330 * procedure on every power cycle, i.e. it would be redundant to also store the
331 * information in flash.
332 *
333 * Generating random static address or random IRK is not supported when calling
334 * this function before bt_enable().
335 *
336 * If the application wants to have the stack randomly generate identities
337 * and store them in flash for later recovery, the way to do it would be
338 * to first initialize the stack (using bt_enable), then call settings_load(),
339 * and after that check with bt_id_get() how many identities were recovered.
340 * If an insufficient amount of identities were recovered the app may then
341 * call bt_id_create() to create new ones.
342 *
343 * @param addr Address to use for the new identity. If NULL or initialized
344 * to BT_ADDR_LE_ANY the stack will generate a new random
345 * static address for the identity and copy it to the given
346 * parameter upon return from this function (in case the
347 * parameter was non-NULL).
348 * @param irk Identity Resolving Key (16 bytes) to be used with this
349 * identity. If set to all zeroes or NULL, the stack will
350 * generate a random IRK for the identity and copy it back
351 * to the parameter upon return from this function (in case
352 * the parameter was non-NULL). If privacy
353 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is not enabled this parameter must
354 * be NULL.
355 *
356 * @return Identity identifier (>= 0) in case of success, or a negative
357 * error code on failure.
358 */
359 int bt_id_create(bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t *irk);
360
361 /**
362 * @brief Reset/reclaim an identity for reuse.
363 *
364 * The semantics of the @a addr and @a irk parameters of this function
365 * are the same as with bt_id_create(). The difference is the first
366 * @a id parameter that needs to be an existing identity (if it doesn't
367 * exist this function will return an error). When given an existing
368 * identity this function will disconnect any connections created using it,
369 * remove any pairing keys or other data associated with it, and then create
370 * a new identity in the same slot, based on the @a addr and @a irk
371 * parameters.
372 *
373 * @note the default identity (BT_ID_DEFAULT) cannot be reset, i.e. this
374 * API will return an error if asked to do that.
375 *
376 * @param id Existing identity identifier.
377 * @param addr Address to use for the new identity. If NULL or initialized
378 * to BT_ADDR_LE_ANY the stack will generate a new static
379 * random address for the identity and copy it to the given
380 * parameter upon return from this function (in case the
381 * parameter was non-NULL).
382 * @param irk Identity Resolving Key (16 bytes) to be used with this
383 * identity. If set to all zeroes or NULL, the stack will
384 * generate a random IRK for the identity and copy it back
385 * to the parameter upon return from this function (in case
386 * the parameter was non-NULL). If privacy
387 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is not enabled this parameter must
388 * be NULL.
389 *
390 * @return Identity identifier (>= 0) in case of success, or a negative
391 * error code on failure.
392 */
393 int bt_id_reset(uint8_t id, bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t *irk);
394
395 /**
396 * @brief Delete an identity.
397 *
398 * When given a valid identity this function will disconnect any connections
399 * created using it, remove any pairing keys or other data associated with
400 * it, and then flag is as deleted, so that it can not be used for any
401 * operations. To take back into use the slot the identity was occupying the
402 * bt_id_reset() API needs to be used.
403 *
404 * @note the default identity (BT_ID_DEFAULT) cannot be deleted, i.e. this
405 * API will return an error if asked to do that.
406 *
407 * @param id Existing identity identifier.
408 *
409 * @return 0 in case of success, or a negative error code on failure.
410 */
411 int bt_id_delete(uint8_t id);
412
413 /**
414 * @brief Bluetooth data serialized size.
415 *
416 * Get the size of a serialized @ref bt_data given its data length.
417 *
418 * Size of 'AD Structure'->'Length' field, equal to 1.
419 * Size of 'AD Structure'->'Data'->'AD Type' field, equal to 1.
420 * Size of 'AD Structure'->'Data'->'AD Data' field, equal to data_len.
421 *
422 * See Core Specification Version 5.4 Vol. 3 Part C, 11, Figure 11.1.
423 */
424 #define BT_DATA_SERIALIZED_SIZE(data_len) ((data_len) + 2)
425
426 /**
427 * @brief Bluetooth data.
428 *
429 * Description of different data types that can be encoded into
430 * advertising data. Used to form arrays that are passed to the
431 * bt_le_adv_start() function.
432 */
433 struct bt_data {
434 uint8_t type;
435 uint8_t data_len;
436 const uint8_t *data;
437 };
438
439 /**
440 * @brief Helper to declare elements of bt_data arrays
441 *
442 * This macro is mainly for creating an array of struct bt_data
443 * elements which is then passed to e.g. @ref bt_le_adv_start().
444 *
445 * @param _type Type of advertising data field
446 * @param _data Pointer to the data field payload
447 * @param _data_len Number of bytes behind the _data pointer
448 */
449 #define BT_DATA(_type, _data, _data_len) \
450 { \
451 .type = (_type), \
452 .data_len = (_data_len), \
453 .data = (const uint8_t *)(_data), \
454 }
455
456 /**
457 * @brief Helper to declare elements of bt_data arrays
458 *
459 * This macro is mainly for creating an array of struct bt_data
460 * elements which is then passed to e.g. @ref bt_le_adv_start().
461 *
462 * @param _type Type of advertising data field
463 * @param _bytes Variable number of single-byte parameters
464 */
465 #define BT_DATA_BYTES(_type, _bytes...) \
466 BT_DATA(_type, ((uint8_t []) { _bytes }), \
467 sizeof((uint8_t []) { _bytes }))
468
469 /**
470 * @brief Get the total size (in bytes) of a given set of @ref bt_data
471 * structures.
472 *
473 * @param[in] data Array of @ref bt_data structures.
474 * @param[in] data_count Number of @ref bt_data structures in @p data.
475 *
476 * @return Size of the concatenated data, built from the @ref bt_data structure
477 * set.
478 */
479 size_t bt_data_get_len(const struct bt_data data[], size_t data_count);
480
481 /**
482 * @brief Serialize a @ref bt_data struct into an advertising structure (a flat
483 * byte array).
484 *
485 * The data are formatted according to the Bluetooth Core Specification v. 5.4,
486 * vol. 3, part C, 11.
487 *
488 * @param[in] input Single @ref bt_data structure to read from.
489 * @param[out] output Buffer large enough to store the advertising structure in
490 * @p input. The size of it must be at least the size of the
491 * `input->data_len + 2` (for the type and the length).
492 *
493 * @return Number of bytes written in @p output.
494 */
495 size_t bt_data_serialize(const struct bt_data *input, uint8_t *output);
496
497 /** Advertising options */
498 enum {
499 /** Convenience value when no options are specified. */
500 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0,
501
502 /**
503 * @brief Advertise as connectable.
504 *
505 * Advertise as connectable. If not connectable then the type of
506 * advertising is determined by providing scan response data.
507 * The advertiser address is determined by the type of advertising
508 * and/or enabling privacy @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY}.
509 */
510 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE = BIT(0),
511
512 /**
513 * @brief Advertise one time.
514 *
515 * Don't try to resume connectable advertising after a connection.
516 * This option is only meaningful when used together with
517 * BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE. If set the advertising will be stopped
518 * when bt_le_adv_stop() is called or when an incoming (peripheral)
519 * connection happens. If this option is not set the stack will
520 * take care of keeping advertising enabled even as connections
521 * occur.
522 * If Advertising directed or the advertiser was started with
523 * @ref bt_le_ext_adv_start then this behavior is the default behavior
524 * and this flag has no effect.
525 */
526 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ONE_TIME = BIT(1),
527
528 /**
529 * @brief Advertise using identity address.
530 *
531 * Advertise using the identity address as the advertiser address.
532 * @warning This will compromise the privacy of the device, so care
533 * must be taken when using this option.
534 * @note The address used for advertising will not be the same as
535 * returned by @ref bt_le_oob_get_local, instead @ref bt_id_get
536 * should be used to get the LE address.
537 */
538 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY = BIT(2),
539
540 /** Advertise using GAP device name.
541 *
542 * Include the GAP device name automatically when advertising.
543 * By default the GAP device name is put at the end of the scan
544 * response data.
545 * When advertising using @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV and not
546 * @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE then it will be put at the end of the
547 * advertising data.
548 * If the GAP device name does not fit into advertising data it will be
549 * converted to a shortened name if possible.
550 * @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FORCE_NAME_IN_AD can be used to force the device
551 * name to appear in the advertising data of an advert with scan
552 * response data.
553 *
554 * The application can set the device name itself by including the
555 * following in the advertising data.
556 * @code
557 * BT_DATA(BT_DATA_NAME_COMPLETE, name, sizeof(name) - 1)
558 * @endcode
559 */
560 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME = BIT(3),
561
562 /**
563 * @brief Low duty cycle directed advertising.
564 *
565 * Use low duty directed advertising mode, otherwise high duty mode
566 * will be used.
567 */
568 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_MODE_LOW_DUTY = BIT(4),
569
570 /**
571 * @brief Directed advertising to privacy-enabled peer.
572 *
573 * Enable use of Resolvable Private Address (RPA) as the target address
574 * in directed advertisements.
575 * This is required if the remote device is privacy-enabled and
576 * supports address resolution of the target address in directed
577 * advertisement.
578 * It is the responsibility of the application to check that the remote
579 * device supports address resolution of directed advertisements by
580 * reading its Central Address Resolution characteristic.
581 */
582 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_ADDR_RPA = BIT(5),
583
584 /** Use filter accept list to filter devices that can request scan
585 * response data.
586 */
587 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FILTER_SCAN_REQ = BIT(6),
588
589 /** Use filter accept list to filter devices that can connect. */
590 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FILTER_CONN = BIT(7),
591
592 /** Notify the application when a scan response data has been sent to an
593 * active scanner.
594 */
595 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NOTIFY_SCAN_REQ = BIT(8),
596
597 /**
598 * @brief Support scan response data.
599 *
600 * When used together with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then this option
601 * cannot be used together with the @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE
602 * option.
603 * When used together with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then scan
604 * response data must be set.
605 */
606 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE = BIT(9),
607
608 /**
609 * @brief Advertise with extended advertising.
610 *
611 * This options enables extended advertising in the advertising set.
612 * In extended advertising the advertising set will send a small header
613 * packet on the three primary advertising channels. This small header
614 * points to the advertising data packet that will be sent on one of
615 * the 37 secondary advertising channels.
616 * The advertiser will send primary advertising on LE 1M PHY, and
617 * secondary advertising on LE 2M PHY.
618 * Connections will be established on LE 2M PHY.
619 *
620 * Without this option the advertiser will send advertising data on the
621 * three primary advertising channels.
622 *
623 * @note Enabling this option requires extended advertising support in
624 * the peer devices scanning for advertisement packets.
625 */
626 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV = BIT(10),
627
628 /**
629 * @brief Disable use of LE 2M PHY on the secondary advertising
630 * channel.
631 *
632 * Disabling the use of LE 2M PHY could be necessary if scanners don't
633 * support the LE 2M PHY.
634 * The advertiser will send primary advertising on LE 1M PHY, and
635 * secondary advertising on LE 1M PHY.
636 * Connections will be established on LE 1M PHY.
637 *
638 * @note Cannot be set if BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED is set.
639 *
640 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV.
641 */
642 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NO_2M = BIT(11),
643
644 /**
645 * @brief Advertise on the LE Coded PHY (Long Range).
646 *
647 * The advertiser will send both primary and secondary advertising
648 * on the LE Coded PHY. This gives the advertiser increased range with
649 * the trade-off of lower data rate and higher power consumption.
650 * Connections will be established on LE Coded PHY.
651 *
652 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
653 */
654 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED = BIT(12),
655
656 /**
657 * @brief Advertise without a device address (identity or RPA).
658 *
659 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
660 */
661 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ANONYMOUS = BIT(13),
662
663 /**
664 * @brief Advertise with transmit power.
665 *
666 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
667 */
668 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_TX_POWER = BIT(14),
669
670 /** Disable advertising on channel index 37. */
671 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DISABLE_CHAN_37 = BIT(15),
672
673 /** Disable advertising on channel index 38. */
674 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DISABLE_CHAN_38 = BIT(16),
675
676 /** Disable advertising on channel index 39. */
677 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DISABLE_CHAN_39 = BIT(17),
678
679 /**
680 * @brief Put GAP device name into advert data
681 *
682 * Will place the GAP device name into the advertising data rather
683 * than the scan response data.
684 *
685 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
686 */
687 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FORCE_NAME_IN_AD = BIT(18),
688 };
689
690 /** LE Advertising Parameters. */
691 struct bt_le_adv_param {
692 /**
693 * @brief Local identity.
694 *
695 * @note When extended advertising @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV} is not
696 * enabled or not supported by the controller it is not possible
697 * to scan and advertise simultaneously using two different
698 * random addresses.
699 */
700 uint8_t id;
701
702 /**
703 * @brief Advertising Set Identifier, valid range 0x00 - 0x0f.
704 *
705 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
706 **/
707 uint8_t sid;
708
709 /**
710 * @brief Secondary channel maximum skip count.
711 *
712 * Maximum advertising events the advertiser can skip before it must
713 * send advertising data on the secondary advertising channel.
714 *
715 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
716 */
717 uint8_t secondary_max_skip;
718
719 /** Bit-field of advertising options */
720 uint32_t options;
721
722 /** Minimum Advertising Interval (N * 0.625 milliseconds)
723 * Minimum Advertising Interval shall be less than or equal to the
724 * Maximum Advertising Interval. The Minimum Advertising Interval and
725 * Maximum Advertising Interval should not be the same value (as stated
726 * in Bluetooth Core Spec 5.2, section 7.8.5)
727 * Range: 0x0020 to 0x4000
728 */
729 uint32_t interval_min;
730
731 /** Maximum Advertising Interval (N * 0.625 milliseconds)
732 * Minimum Advertising Interval shall be less than or equal to the
733 * Maximum Advertising Interval. The Minimum Advertising Interval and
734 * Maximum Advertising Interval should not be the same value (as stated
735 * in Bluetooth Core Spec 5.2, section 7.8.5)
736 * Range: 0x0020 to 0x4000
737 */
738 uint32_t interval_max;
739
740 /**
741 * @brief Directed advertising to peer
742 *
743 * When this parameter is set the advertiser will send directed
744 * advertising to the remote device.
745 *
746 * The advertising type will either be high duty cycle, or low duty
747 * cycle if the BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_MODE_LOW_DUTY option is enabled.
748 * When using @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then only low duty cycle is
749 * allowed.
750 *
751 * In case of connectable high duty cycle if the connection could not
752 * be established within the timeout the connected() callback will be
753 * called with the status set to @ref BT_HCI_ERR_ADV_TIMEOUT.
754 */
755 const bt_addr_le_t *peer;
756 };
757
758
759 /** Periodic Advertising options */
760 enum {
761 /** Convenience value when no options are specified. */
762 BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0,
763
764 /**
765 * @brief Advertise with transmit power.
766 *
767 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
768 */
769 BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_USE_TX_POWER = BIT(1),
770
771 /**
772 * @brief Advertise with included AdvDataInfo (ADI).
773 *
774 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
775 */
776 BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_INCLUDE_ADI = BIT(2),
777 };
778
779 struct bt_le_per_adv_param {
780 /**
781 * @brief Minimum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
782 *
783 * Shall be greater or equal to BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MIN_INTERVAL and
784 * less or equal to interval_max.
785 */
786 uint16_t interval_min;
787
788 /**
789 * @brief Maximum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
790 *
791 * Shall be less or equal to BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MAX_INTERVAL and
792 * greater or equal to interval_min.
793 */
794 uint16_t interval_max;
795
796 /** Bit-field of periodic advertising options */
797 uint32_t options;
798
799 #if defined(CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_RSP)
800 /**
801 * @brief Number of subevents
802 *
803 * If zero, the periodic advertiser will be a broadcaster, without responses.
804 */
805 uint8_t num_subevents;
806
807 /**
808 * @brief Interval between subevents (N * 1.25 ms)
809 *
810 * Shall be between 7.5ms and 318.75 ms.
811 */
812 uint8_t subevent_interval;
813
814 /**
815 * @brief Time between the advertising packet in a subevent and the
816 * first response slot (N * 1.25 ms)
817 *
818 */
819 uint8_t response_slot_delay;
820
821 /**
822 * @brief Time between response slots (N * 0.125 ms)
823 *
824 * Shall be between 0.25 and 31.875 ms.
825 */
826 uint8_t response_slot_spacing;
827
828 /**
829 * @brief Number of subevent response slots
830 *
831 * If zero, response_slot_delay and response_slot_spacing are ignored.
832 */
833 uint8_t num_response_slots;
834 #endif /* CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_RSP */
835 };
836
837 /**
838 * @brief Initialize advertising parameters
839 *
840 * @param _options Advertising Options
841 * @param _int_min Minimum advertising interval
842 * @param _int_max Maximum advertising interval
843 * @param _peer Peer address, set to NULL for undirected advertising or
844 * address of peer for directed advertising.
845 */
846 #define BT_LE_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_options, _int_min, _int_max, _peer) \
847 { \
848 .id = BT_ID_DEFAULT, \
849 .sid = 0, \
850 .secondary_max_skip = 0, \
851 .options = (_options), \
852 .interval_min = (_int_min), \
853 .interval_max = (_int_max), \
854 .peer = (_peer), \
855 }
856
857 /**
858 * @brief Helper to declare advertising parameters inline
859 *
860 * @param _options Advertising Options
861 * @param _int_min Minimum advertising interval
862 * @param _int_max Maximum advertising interval
863 * @param _peer Peer address, set to NULL for undirected advertising or
864 * address of peer for directed advertising.
865 */
866 #define BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(_options, _int_min, _int_max, _peer) \
867 ((struct bt_le_adv_param[]) { \
868 BT_LE_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_options, _int_min, _int_max, _peer) \
869 })
870
871 #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN_DIR(_peer) BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE | \
872 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ONE_TIME, 0, 0,\
873 _peer)
874
875
876 #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE, \
877 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
878 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
879
880 #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN_NAME BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE | \
881 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
882 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
883 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
884
885 #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN_NAME_AD BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE | \
886 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME | \
887 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FORCE_NAME_IN_AD, \
888 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
889 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
890
891 #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN_DIR_LOW_DUTY(_peer) \
892 BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE | BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ONE_TIME | \
893 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_MODE_LOW_DUTY, \
894 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
895 _peer)
896
897 /** Non-connectable advertising with private address */
898 #define BT_LE_ADV_NCONN BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(0, BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
899 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
900
901 /** Non-connectable advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME */
902 #define BT_LE_ADV_NCONN_NAME BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
903 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
904 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
905
906 /** Non-connectable advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY */
907 #define BT_LE_ADV_NCONN_IDENTITY BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY, \
908 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
909 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
910 NULL)
911
912 /** Connectable extended advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME */
913 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CONN_NAME BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | \
914 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE | \
915 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
916 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
917 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
918 NULL)
919
920 /** Scannable extended advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME */
921 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_SCAN_NAME BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | \
922 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE | \
923 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
924 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
925 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
926 NULL)
927
928 /** Non-connectable extended advertising with private address */
929 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV, \
930 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
931 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
932
933 /** Non-connectable extended advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME */
934 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN_NAME BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | \
935 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
936 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
937 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
938 NULL)
939
940 /** Non-connectable extended advertising with @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY */
941 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN_IDENTITY \
942 BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | \
943 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY, \
944 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
945 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
946
947 /** Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with private address */
948 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | \
949 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED, \
950 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
951 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, \
952 NULL)
953
954 /** Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with
955 * @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
956 */
957 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN_NAME \
958 BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED | \
959 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME, \
960 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
961 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
962
963 /** Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with
964 * @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY
965 */
966 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN_IDENTITY \
967 BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV | BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED | \
968 BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY, \
969 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2, \
970 BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2, NULL)
971
972 /**
973 * Helper to initialize extended advertising start parameters inline
974 *
975 * @param _timeout Advertiser timeout
976 * @param _n_evts Number of advertising events
977 */
978 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM_INIT(_timeout, _n_evts) \
979 { \
980 .timeout = (_timeout), \
981 .num_events = (_n_evts), \
982 }
983
984 /**
985 * Helper to declare extended advertising start parameters inline
986 *
987 * @param _timeout Advertiser timeout
988 * @param _n_evts Number of advertising events
989 */
990 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM(_timeout, _n_evts) \
991 ((struct bt_le_ext_adv_start_param[]) { \
992 BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM_INIT((_timeout), (_n_evts)) \
993 })
994
995 #define BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_DEFAULT BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM(0, 0)
996
997 /**
998 * Helper to declare periodic advertising parameters inline
999 *
1000 * @param _int_min Minimum periodic advertising interval
1001 * @param _int_max Maximum periodic advertising interval
1002 * @param _options Periodic advertising properties bitfield.
1003 */
1004 #define BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_int_min, _int_max, _options) \
1005 { \
1006 .interval_min = (_int_min), \
1007 .interval_max = (_int_max), \
1008 .options = (_options), \
1009 }
1010
1011 /**
1012 * Helper to declare periodic advertising parameters inline
1013 *
1014 * @param _int_min Minimum periodic advertising interval
1015 * @param _int_max Maximum periodic advertising interval
1016 * @param _options Periodic advertising properties bitfield.
1017 */
1018 #define BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM(_int_min, _int_max, _options) \
1019 ((struct bt_le_per_adv_param[]) { \
1020 BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_int_min, _int_max, _options) \
1021 })
1022
1023 #define BT_LE_PER_ADV_DEFAULT BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM(BT_GAP_PER_ADV_SLOW_INT_MIN, \
1024 BT_GAP_PER_ADV_SLOW_INT_MAX, \
1025 BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_NONE)
1026
1027 /**
1028 * @brief Start advertising
1029 *
1030 * Set advertisement data, scan response data, advertisement parameters
1031 * and start advertising.
1032 *
1033 * When the advertisement parameter peer address has been set the advertising
1034 * will be directed to the peer. In this case advertisement data and scan
1035 * response data parameters are ignored. If the mode is high duty cycle
1036 * the timeout will be @ref BT_GAP_ADV_HIGH_DUTY_CYCLE_MAX_TIMEOUT.
1037 *
1038 * @param param Advertising parameters.
1039 * @param ad Data to be used in advertisement packets.
1040 * @param ad_len Number of elements in ad
1041 * @param sd Data to be used in scan response packets.
1042 * @param sd_len Number of elements in sd
1043 *
1044 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1045 * @return -ENOMEM No free connection objects available for connectable
1046 * advertiser.
1047 * @return -ECONNREFUSED When connectable advertising is requested and there
1048 * is already maximum number of connections established
1049 * in the controller.
1050 * This error code is only guaranteed when using Zephyr
1051 * controller, for other controllers code returned in
1052 * this case may be -EIO.
1053 */
1054 int bt_le_adv_start(const struct bt_le_adv_param *param,
1055 const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len,
1056 const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len);
1057
1058 /**
1059 * @brief Update advertising
1060 *
1061 * Update advertisement and scan response data.
1062 *
1063 * @param ad Data to be used in advertisement packets.
1064 * @param ad_len Number of elements in ad
1065 * @param sd Data to be used in scan response packets.
1066 * @param sd_len Number of elements in sd
1067 *
1068 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1069 */
1070 int bt_le_adv_update_data(const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len,
1071 const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len);
1072
1073 /**
1074 * @brief Stop advertising
1075 *
1076 * Stops ongoing advertising.
1077 *
1078 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1079 */
1080 int bt_le_adv_stop(void);
1081
1082 /**
1083 * @brief Create advertising set.
1084 *
1085 * Create a new advertising set and set advertising parameters.
1086 * Advertising parameters can be updated with @ref bt_le_ext_adv_update_param.
1087 *
1088 * @param[in] param Advertising parameters.
1089 * @param[in] cb Callback struct to notify about advertiser activity. Can be
1090 * NULL. Must point to valid memory during the lifetime of the
1091 * advertising set.
1092 * @param[out] adv Valid advertising set object on success.
1093 *
1094 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1095 */
1096 int bt_le_ext_adv_create(const struct bt_le_adv_param *param,
1097 const struct bt_le_ext_adv_cb *cb,
1098 struct bt_le_ext_adv **adv);
1099
1100 struct bt_le_ext_adv_start_param {
1101 /**
1102 * @brief Advertiser timeout (N * 10 ms).
1103 *
1104 * Application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback.
1105 * Set to zero for no timeout.
1106 *
1107 * When using high duty cycle directed connectable advertising then
1108 * this parameters must be set to a non-zero value less than or equal
1109 * to the maximum of @ref BT_GAP_ADV_HIGH_DUTY_CYCLE_MAX_TIMEOUT.
1110 *
1111 * If privacy @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is enabled then the timeout
1112 * must be less than @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT}.
1113 */
1114 uint16_t timeout;
1115 /**
1116 * @brief Number of advertising events.
1117 *
1118 * Application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback.
1119 * Set to zero for no limit.
1120 */
1121 uint8_t num_events;
1122 };
1123
1124 /**
1125 * @brief Start advertising with the given advertising set
1126 *
1127 * If the advertiser is limited by either the timeout or number of advertising
1128 * events the application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback once
1129 * the limit is reached.
1130 * If the advertiser is limited by both the timeout and the number of
1131 * advertising events then the limit that is reached first will stop the
1132 * advertiser.
1133 *
1134 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1135 * @param param Advertise start parameters.
1136 */
1137 int bt_le_ext_adv_start(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1138 struct bt_le_ext_adv_start_param *param);
1139
1140 /**
1141 * @brief Stop advertising with the given advertising set
1142 *
1143 * Stop advertising with a specific advertising set. When using this function
1144 * the advertising sent callback will not be called.
1145 *
1146 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1147 *
1148 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1149 */
1150 int bt_le_ext_adv_stop(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
1151
1152 /**
1153 * @brief Set an advertising set's advertising or scan response data.
1154 *
1155 * Set advertisement data or scan response data. If the advertising set is
1156 * currently advertising then the advertising data will be updated in
1157 * subsequent advertising events.
1158 *
1159 * When both @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV and @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE are
1160 * enabled then advertising data is ignored.
1161 * When @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE is not enabled then scan response data is
1162 * ignored.
1163 *
1164 * If the advertising set has been configured to send advertising data on the
1165 * primary advertising channels then the maximum data length is
1166 * @ref BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_ADV_DATA_LEN bytes.
1167 * If the advertising set has been configured for extended advertising,
1168 * then the maximum data length is defined by the controller with the maximum
1169 * possible of @ref BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_EXT_ADV_DATA_LEN bytes.
1170 *
1171 * @note Not all scanners support extended data length advertising data.
1172 *
1173 * @note When updating the advertising data while advertising the advertising
1174 * data and scan response data length must be smaller or equal to what
1175 * can be fit in a single advertising packet. Otherwise the
1176 * advertiser must be stopped.
1177 *
1178 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1179 * @param ad Data to be used in advertisement packets.
1180 * @param ad_len Number of elements in ad
1181 * @param sd Data to be used in scan response packets.
1182 * @param sd_len Number of elements in sd
1183 *
1184 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1185 */
1186 int bt_le_ext_adv_set_data(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1187 const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len,
1188 const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len);
1189
1190 /**
1191 * @brief Update advertising parameters.
1192 *
1193 * Update the advertising parameters. The function will return an error if the
1194 * advertiser set is currently advertising. Stop the advertising set before
1195 * calling this function.
1196 *
1197 * @note When changing the option @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME then
1198 * @ref bt_le_ext_adv_set_data needs to be called in order to update the
1199 * advertising data and scan response data.
1200 *
1201 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1202 * @param param Advertising parameters.
1203 *
1204 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1205 */
1206 int bt_le_ext_adv_update_param(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1207 const struct bt_le_adv_param *param);
1208
1209 /**
1210 * @brief Delete advertising set.
1211 *
1212 * Delete advertising set. This will free up the advertising set and make it
1213 * possible to create a new advertising set.
1214 *
1215 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1216 */
1217 int bt_le_ext_adv_delete(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
1218
1219 /**
1220 * @brief Get array index of an advertising set.
1221 *
1222 * This function is used to map bt_adv to index of an array of
1223 * advertising sets. The array has CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV_MAX_ADV_SET elements.
1224 *
1225 * @param adv Advertising set.
1226 *
1227 * @return Index of the advertising set object.
1228 * The range of the returned value is 0..CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV_MAX_ADV_SET-1
1229 */
1230 uint8_t bt_le_ext_adv_get_index(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
1231
1232 /** @brief Advertising set info structure. */
1233 struct bt_le_ext_adv_info {
1234 /* Local identity */
1235 uint8_t id;
1236
1237 /** Currently selected Transmit Power (dBM). */
1238 int8_t tx_power;
1239
1240 /** Current local advertising address used. */
1241 const bt_addr_le_t *addr;
1242 };
1243
1244 /**
1245 * @brief Get advertising set info
1246 *
1247 * @param adv Advertising set object
1248 * @param info Advertising set info object
1249 *
1250 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code on failure.
1251 */
1252 int bt_le_ext_adv_get_info(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1253 struct bt_le_ext_adv_info *info);
1254
1255 /**
1256 * @typedef bt_le_scan_cb_t
1257 * @brief Callback type for reporting LE scan results.
1258 *
1259 * A function of this type is given to the bt_le_scan_start() function
1260 * and will be called for any discovered LE device.
1261 *
1262 * @param addr Advertiser LE address and type.
1263 * @param rssi Strength of advertiser signal.
1264 * @param adv_type Type of advertising response from advertiser.
1265 * Uses the BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_* values.
1266 * @param buf Buffer containing advertiser data.
1267 */
1268 typedef void bt_le_scan_cb_t(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, int8_t rssi,
1269 uint8_t adv_type, struct net_buf_simple *buf);
1270
1271 /**
1272 * @brief Set or update the periodic advertising parameters.
1273 *
1274 * The periodic advertising parameters can only be set or updated on an
1275 * extended advertisement set which is neither scannable, connectable nor
1276 * anonymous.
1277 *
1278 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1279 * @param param Advertising parameters.
1280 *
1281 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1282 */
1283 int bt_le_per_adv_set_param(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1284 const struct bt_le_per_adv_param *param);
1285
1286 /**
1287 * @brief Set or update the periodic advertising data.
1288 *
1289 * The periodic advertisement data can only be set or updated on an
1290 * extended advertisement set which is neither scannable, connectable nor
1291 * anonymous.
1292 *
1293 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1294 * @param ad Advertising data.
1295 * @param ad_len Advertising data length.
1296 *
1297 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1298 */
1299 int bt_le_per_adv_set_data(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1300 const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len);
1301
1302 struct bt_le_per_adv_subevent_data_params {
1303 /** The subevent to set data for */
1304 uint8_t subevent;
1305
1306 /** The first response slot to listen to */
1307 uint8_t response_slot_start;
1308
1309 /** The number of response slots to listen to */
1310 uint8_t response_slot_count;
1311
1312 /** The data to send */
1313 const struct net_buf_simple *data;
1314 };
1315
1316 /**
1317 * @brief Set the periodic advertising with response subevent data.
1318 *
1319 * Set the data for one or more subevents of a Periodic Advertising with
1320 * Responses Advertiser in reply data request.
1321 *
1322 * @pre There are @p num_subevents elements in @p params.
1323 * @pre The controller has requested data for the subevents in @p params.
1324 *
1325 * @param adv The extended advertiser the PAwR train belongs to.
1326 * @param num_subevents The number of subevents to set data for.
1327 * @param params Subevent parameters.
1328 *
1329 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1330 */
1331 int bt_le_per_adv_set_subevent_data(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, uint8_t num_subevents,
1332 const struct bt_le_per_adv_subevent_data_params *params);
1333
1334 /**
1335 * @brief Starts periodic advertising.
1336 *
1337 * Enabling the periodic advertising can be done independently of extended
1338 * advertising, but both periodic advertising and extended advertising
1339 * shall be enabled before any periodic advertising data is sent. The
1340 * periodic advertising and extended advertising can be enabled in any order.
1341 *
1342 * Once periodic advertising has been enabled, it will continue advertising
1343 * until @ref bt_le_per_adv_stop() has been called, or if the advertising set
1344 * is deleted by @ref bt_le_ext_adv_delete(). Calling @ref bt_le_ext_adv_stop()
1345 * will not stop the periodic advertising.
1346 *
1347 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1348 *
1349 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1350 */
1351 int bt_le_per_adv_start(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
1352
1353 /**
1354 * @brief Stops periodic advertising.
1355 *
1356 * Disabling the periodic advertising can be done independently of extended
1357 * advertising. Disabling periodic advertising will not disable extended
1358 * advertising.
1359 *
1360 * @param adv Advertising set object.
1361 *
1362 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1363 */
1364 int bt_le_per_adv_stop(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv);
1365
1366 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_synced_info {
1367 /** Advertiser LE address and type. */
1368 const bt_addr_le_t *addr;
1369
1370 /** Advertiser SID */
1371 uint8_t sid;
1372
1373 /** Periodic advertising interval (N * 1.25 ms) */
1374 uint16_t interval;
1375
1376 /** Advertiser PHY */
1377 uint8_t phy;
1378
1379 /** True if receiving periodic advertisements, false otherwise. */
1380 bool recv_enabled;
1381
1382 /**
1383 * @brief Service Data provided by the peer when sync is transferred
1384 *
1385 * Will always be 0 when the sync is locally created.
1386 */
1387 uint16_t service_data;
1388
1389 /**
1390 * @brief Peer that transferred the periodic advertising sync
1391 *
1392 * Will always be 0 when the sync is locally created.
1393 *
1394 */
1395 struct bt_conn *conn;
1396 #if defined(CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_RSP)
1397 /** Number of subevents */
1398 uint8_t num_subevents;
1399
1400 /** Subevent interval (N * 1.25 ms) */
1401 uint8_t subevent_interval;
1402
1403 /** Response slot delay (N * 1.25 ms) */
1404 uint8_t response_slot_delay;
1405
1406 /** Response slot spacing (N * 1.25 ms) */
1407 uint8_t response_slot_spacing;
1408
1409 #endif /* CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_RSP */
1410 };
1411
1412 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_term_info {
1413 /** Advertiser LE address and type. */
1414 const bt_addr_le_t *addr;
1415
1416 /** Advertiser SID */
1417 uint8_t sid;
1418
1419 /** Cause of periodic advertising termination */
1420 uint8_t reason;
1421 };
1422
1423 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info {
1424 /** Advertiser LE address and type. */
1425 const bt_addr_le_t *addr;
1426
1427 /** Advertiser SID */
1428 uint8_t sid;
1429
1430 /** The TX power of the advertisement. */
1431 int8_t tx_power;
1432
1433 /** The RSSI of the advertisement excluding any CTE. */
1434 int8_t rssi;
1435
1436 /** The Constant Tone Extension (CTE) of the advertisement (@ref bt_df_cte_type) */
1437 uint8_t cte_type;
1438 #if defined(CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_RSP)
1439 /** The value of the event counter where the subevent indication was received. */
1440 uint16_t periodic_event_counter;
1441
1442 /** The subevent where the subevend indication was received. */
1443 uint8_t subevent;
1444 #endif /* CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_RSP */
1445 };
1446
1447
1448 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_state_info {
1449 /** True if receiving periodic advertisements, false otherwise. */
1450 bool recv_enabled;
1451 };
1452
1453 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb {
1454 /**
1455 * @brief The periodic advertising has been successfully synced.
1456 *
1457 * This callback notifies the application that the periodic advertising
1458 * set has been successfully synced, and will now start to
1459 * receive periodic advertising reports.
1460 *
1461 * @param sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1462 * @param info Information about the sync event.
1463 */
1464 void (*synced)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync,
1465 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_synced_info *info);
1466
1467 /**
1468 * @brief The periodic advertising sync has been terminated.
1469 *
1470 * This callback notifies the application that the periodic advertising
1471 * sync has been terminated, either by local request, remote request or
1472 * because due to missing data, e.g. by being out of range or sync.
1473 *
1474 * @param sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1475 */
1476 void (*term)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync,
1477 const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_term_info *info);
1478
1479 /**
1480 * @brief Periodic advertising data received.
1481 *
1482 * This callback notifies the application of an periodic advertising
1483 * report.
1484 *
1485 * @param sync The advertising set object.
1486 * @param info Information about the periodic advertising event.
1487 * @param buf Buffer containing the periodic advertising data.
1488 * NULL if the controller failed to receive a subevent
1489 * indication. Only happens if
1490 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_RSP} is enabled.
1491 */
1492 void (*recv)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync,
1493 const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info *info,
1494 struct net_buf_simple *buf);
1495
1496 /**
1497 * @brief The periodic advertising sync state has changed.
1498 *
1499 * This callback notifies the application about changes to the sync
1500 * state. Initialize sync and termination is handled by their individual
1501 * callbacks, and won't be notified here.
1502 *
1503 * @param sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1504 * @param info Information about the state change.
1505 */
1506 void (*state_changed)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync,
1507 const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_state_info *info);
1508
1509 /**
1510 * @brief BIGInfo advertising report received.
1511 *
1512 * This callback notifies the application of a BIGInfo advertising report.
1513 * This is received if the advertiser is broadcasting isochronous streams in a BIG.
1514 * See iso.h for more information.
1515 *
1516 * @param sync The advertising set object.
1517 * @param biginfo The BIGInfo report.
1518 */
1519 void (*biginfo)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, const struct bt_iso_biginfo *biginfo);
1520
1521 /**
1522 * @brief Callback for IQ samples report collected when sampling
1523 * CTE received with periodic advertising PDU.
1524 *
1525 * @param sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1526 * @param info Information about the sync event.
1527 */
1528 void (*cte_report_cb)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync,
1529 struct bt_df_per_adv_sync_iq_samples_report const *info);
1530
1531 sys_snode_t node;
1532 };
1533
1534 /** Periodic advertising sync options */
1535 enum {
1536 /** Convenience value when no options are specified. */
1537 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_NONE = 0,
1538
1539 /**
1540 * @brief Use the periodic advertising list to sync with advertiser
1541 *
1542 * When this option is set, the address and SID of the parameters
1543 * are ignored.
1544 */
1545 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST = BIT(0),
1546
1547 /**
1548 * @brief Disables periodic advertising reports
1549 *
1550 * No advertisement reports will be handled until enabled.
1551 */
1552 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_REPORTING_INITIALLY_DISABLED = BIT(1),
1553
1554 /** Filter duplicate Periodic Advertising reports */
1555 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE = BIT(2),
1556
1557 /** Sync with Angle of Arrival (AoA) constant tone extension */
1558 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_DONT_SYNC_AOA = BIT(3),
1559
1560 /** Sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us constant tone extension */
1561 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_DONT_SYNC_AOD_1US = BIT(4),
1562
1563 /** Sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 2 us constant tone extension */
1564 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_DONT_SYNC_AOD_2US = BIT(5),
1565
1566 /** Do not sync to packets without a constant tone extension */
1567 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_SYNC_ONLY_CONST_TONE_EXT = BIT(6),
1568 };
1569
1570 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_param {
1571 /**
1572 * @brief Periodic Advertiser Address
1573 *
1574 * Only valid if not using the periodic advertising list
1575 * (BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST)
1576 */
1577 bt_addr_le_t addr;
1578
1579 /**
1580 * @brief Advertiser SID
1581 *
1582 * Only valid if not using the periodic advertising list
1583 * (BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST)
1584 */
1585 uint8_t sid;
1586
1587 /** Bit-field of periodic advertising sync options. */
1588 uint32_t options;
1589
1590 /**
1591 * @brief Maximum event skip
1592 *
1593 * Maximum number of periodic advertising events that can be
1594 * skipped after a successful receive.
1595 * Range: 0x0000 to 0x01F3
1596 */
1597 uint16_t skip;
1598
1599 /**
1600 * @brief Synchronization timeout (N * 10 ms)
1601 *
1602 * Synchronization timeout for the periodic advertising sync.
1603 * Range 0x000A to 0x4000 (100 ms to 163840 ms)
1604 */
1605 uint16_t timeout;
1606 };
1607
1608 /**
1609 * @brief Get array index of an periodic advertising sync object.
1610 *
1611 * This function is get the index of an array of periodic advertising sync
1612 * objects. The array has CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX elements.
1613 *
1614 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1615 *
1616 * @return Index of the periodic advertising sync object.
1617 * The range of the returned value is 0..CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX-1
1618 */
1619 uint8_t bt_le_per_adv_sync_get_index(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync);
1620
1621 /**
1622 * @brief Get a periodic advertising sync object from the array index.
1623 *
1624 * This function is to get the periodic advertising sync object from
1625 * the array index.
1626 * The array has CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX elements.
1627 *
1628 * @param index The index of the periodic advertising sync object.
1629 * The range of the index value is 0..CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX-1
1630 *
1631 * @return The periodic advertising sync object of the array index or NULL if invalid index.
1632 */
1633 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *bt_le_per_adv_sync_lookup_index(uint8_t index);
1634
1635 /** @brief Advertising set info structure. */
1636 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_info {
1637 /** Periodic Advertiser Address */
1638 bt_addr_le_t addr;
1639
1640 /** Advertiser SID */
1641 uint8_t sid;
1642
1643 /** Periodic advertising interval (N * 1.25 ms) */
1644 uint16_t interval;
1645
1646 /** Advertiser PHY */
1647 uint8_t phy;
1648 };
1649
1650 /**
1651 * @brief Get periodic adv sync information.
1652 *
1653 * @param per_adv_sync Periodic advertising sync object.
1654 * @param info Periodic advertising sync info object
1655 *
1656 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code on failure.
1657 */
1658 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_get_info(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync,
1659 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_info *info);
1660
1661 /**
1662 * @brief Look up an existing periodic advertising sync object by advertiser address.
1663 *
1664 * @param adv_addr Advertiser address.
1665 * @param sid The advertising set ID.
1666 *
1667 * @return Periodic advertising sync object or NULL if not found.
1668 */
1669 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *bt_le_per_adv_sync_lookup_addr(const bt_addr_le_t *adv_addr,
1670 uint8_t sid);
1671
1672 /**
1673 * @brief Create a periodic advertising sync object.
1674 *
1675 * Create a periodic advertising sync object that can try to synchronize
1676 * to periodic advertising reports from an advertiser. Scan shall either be
1677 * disabled or extended scan shall be enabled.
1678 *
1679 * @param[in] param Periodic advertising sync parameters.
1680 * @param[out] out_sync Periodic advertising sync object on.
1681 *
1682 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1683 */
1684 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_create(const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_param *param,
1685 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync **out_sync);
1686
1687 /**
1688 * @brief Delete periodic advertising sync.
1689 *
1690 * Delete the periodic advertising sync object. Can be called regardless of the
1691 * state of the sync. If the syncing is currently syncing, the syncing is
1692 * cancelled. If the sync has been established, it is terminated. The
1693 * periodic advertising sync object will be invalidated afterwards.
1694 *
1695 * If the state of the sync object is syncing, then a new periodic advertising
1696 * sync object may not be created until the controller has finished canceling
1697 * this object.
1698 *
1699 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1700 *
1701 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1702 */
1703 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_delete(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync);
1704
1705 /**
1706 * @brief Register periodic advertising sync callbacks.
1707 *
1708 * Adds the callback structure to the list of callback structures for periodic
1709 * advertising syncs.
1710 *
1711 * This callback will be called for all periodic advertising sync activity,
1712 * such as synced, terminated and when data is received.
1713 *
1714 * @param cb Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
1715 */
1716 void bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb_register(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb *cb);
1717
1718 /**
1719 * @brief Enables receiving periodic advertising reports for a sync.
1720 *
1721 * If the sync is already receiving the reports, -EALREADY is returned.
1722 *
1723 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1724 *
1725 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1726 */
1727 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_enable(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync);
1728
1729 /**
1730 * @brief Disables receiving periodic advertising reports for a sync.
1731 *
1732 * If the sync report receiving is already disabled, -EALREADY is returned.
1733 *
1734 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
1735 *
1736 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1737 */
1738 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_disable(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync);
1739
1740 /** Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer options */
1741 enum {
1742 /** Convenience value when no options are specified. */
1743 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_NONE = 0,
1744
1745 /**
1746 * @brief No Angle of Arrival (AoA)
1747 *
1748 * Do not sync with Angle of Arrival (AoA) constant tone extension
1749 **/
1750 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_NO_AOA = BIT(0),
1751
1752 /**
1753 * @brief No Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us
1754 *
1755 * Do not sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us
1756 * constant tone extension
1757 */
1758 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_NO_AOD_1US = BIT(1),
1759
1760 /**
1761 * @brief No Angle of Departure (AoD) 2
1762 *
1763 * Do not sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 2 us
1764 * constant tone extension
1765 */
1766 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_NO_AOD_2US = BIT(2),
1767
1768 /** Only sync to packets with constant tone extension */
1769 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_ONLY_CTE = BIT(3),
1770
1771 /**
1772 * @brief Sync to received PAST packets but don't generate sync reports
1773 *
1774 * This option must not be set at the same time as
1775 * @ref BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATES.
1776 */
1777 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_REPORTING_INITIALLY_DISABLED = BIT(4),
1778
1779 /**
1780 * @brief Sync to received PAST packets and generate sync reports with duplicate filtering
1781 *
1782 * This option must not be set at the same time as
1783 * @ref BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_REPORTING_INITIALLY_DISABLED.
1784 */
1785 BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATES = BIT(5),
1786 };
1787
1788 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_param {
1789 /**
1790 * @brief Maximum event skip
1791 *
1792 * The number of periodic advertising packets that can be skipped
1793 * after a successful receive.
1794 */
1795 uint16_t skip;
1796
1797 /**
1798 * @brief Synchronization timeout (N * 10 ms)
1799 *
1800 * Synchronization timeout for the periodic advertising sync.
1801 * Range 0x000A to 0x4000 (100 ms to 163840 ms)
1802 */
1803 uint16_t timeout;
1804
1805 /** Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer options */
1806 uint32_t options;
1807 };
1808
1809 /**
1810 * @brief Transfer the periodic advertising sync information to a peer device.
1811 *
1812 * This will allow another device to quickly synchronize to the same periodic
1813 * advertising train that this device is currently synced to.
1814 *
1815 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync to transfer.
1816 * @param conn The peer device that will receive the sync information.
1817 * @param service_data Application service data provided to the remote host.
1818 *
1819 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1820 */
1821 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer(const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync,
1822 const struct bt_conn *conn,
1823 uint16_t service_data);
1824
1825
1826 /**
1827 * @brief Transfer the information about a periodic advertising set.
1828 *
1829 * This will allow another device to quickly synchronize to periodic
1830 * advertising set from this device.
1831 *
1832 * @param adv The periodic advertising set to transfer info of.
1833 * @param conn The peer device that will receive the information.
1834 * @param service_data Application service data provided to the remote host.
1835 *
1836 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1837 */
1838 int bt_le_per_adv_set_info_transfer(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
1839 const struct bt_conn *conn,
1840 uint16_t service_data);
1841
1842 /**
1843 * @brief Subscribe to periodic advertising sync transfers (PASTs).
1844 *
1845 * Sets the parameters and allow other devices to transfer periodic advertising
1846 * syncs.
1847 *
1848 * @param conn The connection to set the parameters for. If NULL default
1849 * parameters for all connections will be set. Parameters set
1850 * for specific connection will always have precedence.
1851 * @param param The periodic advertising sync transfer parameters.
1852 *
1853 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1854 */
1855 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_subscribe(
1856 const struct bt_conn *conn,
1857 const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_param *param);
1858
1859 /**
1860 * @brief Unsubscribe from periodic advertising sync transfers (PASTs).
1861 *
1862 * Remove the parameters that allow other devices to transfer periodic
1863 * advertising syncs.
1864 *
1865 * @param conn The connection to remove the parameters for. If NULL default
1866 * parameters for all connections will be removed. Unsubscribing
1867 * for a specific device, will still allow other devices to
1868 * transfer periodic advertising syncs.
1869 *
1870 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1871 */
1872 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_unsubscribe(const struct bt_conn *conn);
1873
1874 /**
1875 * @brief Add a device to the periodic advertising list.
1876 *
1877 * Add peer device LE address to the periodic advertising list. This will make
1878 * it possibly to automatically create a periodic advertising sync to this
1879 * device.
1880 *
1881 * @param addr Bluetooth LE identity address.
1882 * @param sid The advertising set ID. This value is obtained from the
1883 * @ref bt_le_scan_recv_info in the scan callback.
1884 *
1885 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1886 */
1887 int bt_le_per_adv_list_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t sid);
1888
1889 /**
1890 * @brief Remove a device from the periodic advertising list.
1891 *
1892 * Removes peer device LE address from the periodic advertising list.
1893 *
1894 * @param addr Bluetooth LE identity address.
1895 * @param sid The advertising set ID. This value is obtained from the
1896 * @ref bt_le_scan_recv_info in the scan callback.
1897 *
1898 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1899 */
1900 int bt_le_per_adv_list_remove(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t sid);
1901
1902 /**
1903 * @brief Clear the periodic advertising list.
1904 *
1905 * Clears the entire periodic advertising list.
1906 *
1907 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
1908 */
1909 int bt_le_per_adv_list_clear(void);
1910
1911
1912 enum {
1913 /** Convenience value when no options are specified. */
1914 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_NONE = 0,
1915
1916 /** Filter duplicates. */
1917 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE = BIT(0),
1918
1919 /** Filter using filter accept list. */
1920 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_ACCEPT_LIST = BIT(1),
1921
1922 /** Enable scan on coded PHY (Long Range).*/
1923 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_CODED = BIT(2),
1924
1925 /**
1926 * @brief Disable scan on 1M phy.
1927 *
1928 * @note Requires @ref BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_CODED.
1929 */
1930 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_NO_1M = BIT(3),
1931 };
1932
1933 #define BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_WHITELIST __DEPRECATED_MACRO BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_ACCEPT_LIST
1934
1935 enum {
1936 /** Scan without requesting additional information from advertisers. */
1937 BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE = 0x00,
1938
1939 /**
1940 * @brief Scan and request additional information from advertisers.
1941 *
1942 * Using this scan type will automatically send scan requests to all
1943 * devices. Scan responses are received in the same manner and using the
1944 * same callbacks as advertising reports.
1945 */
1946 BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE = 0x01,
1947 };
1948
1949 /** LE scan parameters */
1950 struct bt_le_scan_param {
1951 /** Scan type (BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE) */
1952 uint8_t type;
1953
1954 /** Bit-field of scanning options. */
1955 uint32_t options;
1956
1957 /** Scan interval (N * 0.625 ms) */
1958 uint16_t interval;
1959
1960 /** Scan window (N * 0.625 ms) */
1961 uint16_t window;
1962
1963 /**
1964 * @brief Scan timeout (N * 10 ms)
1965 *
1966 * Application will be notified by the scan timeout callback.
1967 * Set zero to disable timeout.
1968 */
1969 uint16_t timeout;
1970
1971 /**
1972 * @brief Scan interval LE Coded PHY (N * 0.625 MS)
1973 *
1974 * Set zero to use same as LE 1M PHY scan interval.
1975 */
1976 uint16_t interval_coded;
1977
1978 /**
1979 * @brief Scan window LE Coded PHY (N * 0.625 MS)
1980 *
1981 * Set zero to use same as LE 1M PHY scan window.
1982 */
1983 uint16_t window_coded;
1984 };
1985
1986 /** LE advertisement and scan response packet information */
1987 struct bt_le_scan_recv_info {
1988 /**
1989 * @brief Advertiser LE address and type.
1990 *
1991 * If advertiser is anonymous then this address will be
1992 * @ref BT_ADDR_LE_ANY.
1993 */
1994 const bt_addr_le_t *addr;
1995
1996 /** Advertising Set Identifier. */
1997 uint8_t sid;
1998
1999 /** Strength of advertiser signal. */
2000 int8_t rssi;
2001
2002 /** Transmit power of the advertiser. */
2003 int8_t tx_power;
2004
2005 /**
2006 * @brief Advertising packet type.
2007 *
2008 * Uses the BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_* value.
2009 *
2010 * May indicate that this is a scan response if the type is
2011 * @ref BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_SCAN_RSP.
2012 */
2013 uint8_t adv_type;
2014
2015 /**
2016 * @brief Advertising packet properties bitfield.
2017 *
2018 * Uses the BT_GAP_ADV_PROP_* values.
2019 * May indicate that this is a scan response if the value contains the
2020 * @ref BT_GAP_ADV_PROP_SCAN_RESPONSE bit.
2021 *
2022 */
2023 uint16_t adv_props;
2024
2025 /**
2026 * @brief Periodic advertising interval.
2027 *
2028 * If 0 there is no periodic advertising.
2029 */
2030 uint16_t interval;
2031
2032 /** Primary advertising channel PHY. */
2033 uint8_t primary_phy;
2034
2035 /** Secondary advertising channel PHY. */
2036 uint8_t secondary_phy;
2037 };
2038
2039 /** Listener context for (LE) scanning. */
2040 struct bt_le_scan_cb {
2041
2042 /**
2043 * @brief Advertisement packet and scan response received callback.
2044 *
2045 * @param info Advertiser packet and scan response information.
2046 * @param buf Buffer containing advertiser data.
2047 */
2048 void (*recv)(const struct bt_le_scan_recv_info *info,
2049 struct net_buf_simple *buf);
2050
2051 /** @brief The scanner has stopped scanning after scan timeout. */
2052 void (*timeout)(void);
2053
2054 sys_snode_t node;
2055 };
2056
2057 /**
2058 * @brief Initialize scan parameters
2059 *
2060 * @param _type Scan Type, BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or
2061 * BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE.
2062 * @param _options Scan options
2063 * @param _interval Scan Interval (N * 0.625 ms)
2064 * @param _window Scan Window (N * 0.625 ms)
2065 */
2066 #define BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM_INIT(_type, _options, _interval, _window) \
2067 { \
2068 .type = (_type), \
2069 .options = (_options), \
2070 .interval = (_interval), \
2071 .window = (_window), \
2072 .timeout = 0, \
2073 .interval_coded = 0, \
2074 .window_coded = 0, \
2075 }
2076
2077 /**
2078 * @brief Helper to declare scan parameters inline
2079 *
2080 * @param _type Scan Type, BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or
2081 * BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE.
2082 * @param _options Scan options
2083 * @param _interval Scan Interval (N * 0.625 ms)
2084 * @param _window Scan Window (N * 0.625 ms)
2085 */
2086 #define BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(_type, _options, _interval, _window) \
2087 ((struct bt_le_scan_param[]) { \
2088 BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM_INIT(_type, _options, _interval, _window) \
2089 })
2090
2091 /**
2092 * @brief Helper macro to enable active scanning to discover new devices.
2093 */
2094 #define BT_LE_SCAN_ACTIVE BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE, \
2095 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE, \
2096 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_INTERVAL, \
2097 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_WINDOW)
2098
2099 /**
2100 * @brief Helper macro to enable passive scanning to discover new devices.
2101 *
2102 * This macro should be used if information required for device identification
2103 * (e.g., UUID) are known to be placed in Advertising Data.
2104 */
2105 #define BT_LE_SCAN_PASSIVE BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE, \
2106 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE, \
2107 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_INTERVAL, \
2108 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_WINDOW)
2109
2110 /**
2111 * @brief Helper macro to enable active scanning to discover new devices.
2112 * Include scanning on Coded PHY in addition to 1M PHY.
2113 */
2114 #define BT_LE_SCAN_CODED_ACTIVE \
2115 BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE, \
2116 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_CODED | \
2117 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE, \
2118 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_INTERVAL, \
2119 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_WINDOW)
2120
2121 /**
2122 * @brief Helper macro to enable passive scanning to discover new devices.
2123 * Include scanning on Coded PHY in addition to 1M PHY.
2124 *
2125 * This macro should be used if information required for device identification
2126 * (e.g., UUID) are known to be placed in Advertising Data.
2127 */
2128 #define BT_LE_SCAN_CODED_PASSIVE \
2129 BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE, \
2130 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_CODED | \
2131 BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE, \
2132 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_INTERVAL, \
2133 BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_WINDOW)
2134
2135 /**
2136 * @brief Start (LE) scanning
2137 *
2138 * Start LE scanning with given parameters and provide results through
2139 * the specified callback.
2140 *
2141 * @note The LE scanner by default does not use the Identity Address of the
2142 * local device when @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is disabled. This is to
2143 * prevent the active scanner from disclosing the identity information
2144 * when requesting additional information from advertisers.
2145 * In order to enable directed advertiser reports then
2146 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_SCAN_WITH_IDENTITY} must be enabled.
2147 *
2148 * @param param Scan parameters.
2149 * @param cb Callback to notify scan results. May be NULL if callback
2150 * registration through @ref bt_le_scan_cb_register is preferred.
2151 *
2152 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2153 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2154 */
2155 int bt_le_scan_start(const struct bt_le_scan_param *param, bt_le_scan_cb_t cb);
2156
2157 /**
2158 * @brief Stop (LE) scanning.
2159 *
2160 * Stops ongoing LE scanning.
2161 *
2162 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2163 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2164 */
2165 int bt_le_scan_stop(void);
2166
2167 /**
2168 * @brief Register scanner packet callbacks.
2169 *
2170 * Adds the callback structure to the list of callback structures that monitors
2171 * scanner activity.
2172 *
2173 * This callback will be called for all scanner activity, regardless of what
2174 * API was used to start the scanner.
2175 *
2176 * @param cb Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
2177 */
2178 void bt_le_scan_cb_register(struct bt_le_scan_cb *cb);
2179
2180 /**
2181 * @brief Unregister scanner packet callbacks.
2182 *
2183 * Remove the callback structure from the list of scanner callbacks.
2184 *
2185 * @param cb Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
2186 */
2187 void bt_le_scan_cb_unregister(struct bt_le_scan_cb *cb);
2188
2189 /**
2190 * @brief Add device (LE) to filter accept list.
2191 *
2192 * Add peer device LE address to the filter accept list.
2193 *
2194 * @note The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using
2195 * the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept list
2196 * or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
2197 *
2198 * @param addr Bluetooth LE identity address.
2199 *
2200 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2201 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2202 */
2203 int bt_le_filter_accept_list_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr);
2204 __deprecated
bt_le_whitelist_add(const bt_addr_le_t * addr)2205 static inline int bt_le_whitelist_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
2206 {
2207 return bt_le_filter_accept_list_add(addr);
2208 }
2209
2210 /**
2211 * @brief Remove device (LE) from filter accept list.
2212 *
2213 * Remove peer device LE address from the filter accept list.
2214 *
2215 * @note The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using
2216 * the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept list
2217 * or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
2218 *
2219 * @param addr Bluetooth LE identity address.
2220 *
2221 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2222 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2223 */
2224 int bt_le_filter_accept_list_remove(const bt_addr_le_t *addr);
2225 __deprecated
bt_le_whitelist_rem(const bt_addr_le_t * addr)2226 static inline int bt_le_whitelist_rem(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
2227 {
2228 return bt_le_filter_accept_list_remove(addr);
2229 }
2230
2231 /**
2232 * @brief Clear filter accept list.
2233 *
2234 * Clear all devices from the filter accept list.
2235 *
2236 * @note The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using
2237 * the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept
2238 * list or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
2239 *
2240 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2241 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2242 */
2243 int bt_le_filter_accept_list_clear(void);
2244 __deprecated
bt_le_whitelist_clear(void)2245 static inline int bt_le_whitelist_clear(void)
2246 {
2247 return bt_le_filter_accept_list_clear();
2248 }
2249
2250 /**
2251 * @brief Set (LE) channel map.
2252 *
2253 * @param chan_map Channel map.
2254 *
2255 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2256 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2257 */
2258 int bt_le_set_chan_map(uint8_t chan_map[5]);
2259
2260 /**
2261 * @brief Set the Resolvable Private Address timeout in runtime
2262 *
2263 * The new RPA timeout value will be used for the next RPA rotation
2264 * and all subsequent rotations until another override is scheduled
2265 * with this API.
2266 *
2267 * Initially, the if @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT} is used as the
2268 * RPA timeout.
2269 *
2270 * This symbol is linkable if @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT_DYNAMIC}
2271 * is enabled.
2272 *
2273 * @param new_rpa_timeout Resolvable Private Address timeout in seconds
2274 *
2275 * @retval 0 Success.
2276 * @retval -EINVAL RPA timeout value is invalid. Valid range is 1s - 3600s.
2277 */
2278 int bt_le_set_rpa_timeout(uint16_t new_rpa_timeout);
2279
2280 /**
2281 * @brief Helper for parsing advertising (or EIR or OOB) data.
2282 *
2283 * A helper for parsing the basic data types used for Extended Inquiry
2284 * Response (EIR), Advertising Data (AD), and OOB data blocks. The most
2285 * common scenario is to call this helper on the advertising data
2286 * received in the callback that was given to bt_le_scan_start().
2287 *
2288 * @warning This helper function will consume `ad` when parsing. The user should
2289 * make a copy if the original data is to be used afterwards
2290 *
2291 * @param ad Advertising data as given to the bt_le_scan_cb_t callback.
2292 * @param func Callback function which will be called for each element
2293 * that's found in the data. The callback should return
2294 * true to continue parsing, or false to stop parsing.
2295 * @param user_data User data to be passed to the callback.
2296 */
2297 void bt_data_parse(struct net_buf_simple *ad,
2298 bool (*func)(struct bt_data *data, void *user_data),
2299 void *user_data);
2300
2301 /** LE Secure Connections pairing Out of Band data. */
2302 struct bt_le_oob_sc_data {
2303 /** Random Number. */
2304 uint8_t r[16];
2305
2306 /** Confirm Value. */
2307 uint8_t c[16];
2308 };
2309
2310 /** LE Out of Band information. */
2311 struct bt_le_oob {
2312 /** LE address. If privacy is enabled this is a Resolvable Private
2313 * Address.
2314 */
2315 bt_addr_le_t addr;
2316
2317 /** LE Secure Connections pairing Out of Band data. */
2318 struct bt_le_oob_sc_data le_sc_data;
2319 };
2320
2321 /**
2322 * @brief Get local LE Out of Band (OOB) information.
2323 *
2324 * This function allows to get local information that are useful for
2325 * Out of Band pairing or connection creation.
2326 *
2327 * If privacy @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is enabled this will result in
2328 * generating new Resolvable Private Address (RPA) that is valid for
2329 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT} seconds. This address will be used for
2330 * advertising started by @ref bt_le_adv_start, active scanning and
2331 * connection creation.
2332 *
2333 * @note If privacy is enabled the RPA cannot be refreshed in the following
2334 * cases:
2335 * - Creating a connection in progress, wait for the connected callback.
2336 * In addition when extended advertising @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV} is
2337 * not enabled or not supported by the controller:
2338 * - Advertiser is enabled using a Random Static Identity Address for a
2339 * different local identity.
2340 * - The local identity conflicts with the local identity used by other
2341 * roles.
2342 *
2343 * @param[in] id Local identity, in most cases BT_ID_DEFAULT.
2344 * @param[out] oob LE OOB information
2345 *
2346 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2347 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2348 */
2349 int bt_le_oob_get_local(uint8_t id, struct bt_le_oob *oob);
2350
2351 /**
2352 * @brief Get local LE Out of Band (OOB) information.
2353 *
2354 * This function allows to get local information that are useful for
2355 * Out of Band pairing or connection creation.
2356 *
2357 * If privacy @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY} is enabled this will result in
2358 * generating new Resolvable Private Address (RPA) that is valid for
2359 * @kconfig{CONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT} seconds. This address will be used by the
2360 * advertising set.
2361 *
2362 * @note When generating OOB information for multiple advertising set all
2363 * OOB information needs to be generated at the same time.
2364 *
2365 * @note If privacy is enabled the RPA cannot be refreshed in the following
2366 * cases:
2367 * - Creating a connection in progress, wait for the connected callback.
2368 *
2369 * @param[in] adv The advertising set object
2370 * @param[out] oob LE OOB information
2371 *
2372 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case
2373 * of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2374 */
2375 int bt_le_ext_adv_oob_get_local(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv,
2376 struct bt_le_oob *oob);
2377
2378 /** @brief BR/EDR discovery result structure */
2379 struct bt_br_discovery_result {
2380 /** private */
2381 uint8_t _priv[4];
2382
2383 /** Remote device address */
2384 bt_addr_t addr;
2385
2386 /** RSSI from inquiry */
2387 int8_t rssi;
2388
2389 /** Class of Device */
2390 uint8_t cod[3];
2391
2392 /** Extended Inquiry Response */
2393 uint8_t eir[240];
2394 };
2395
2396 /**
2397 * @typedef bt_br_discovery_cb_t
2398 * @brief Callback type for reporting BR/EDR discovery (inquiry)
2399 * results.
2400 *
2401 * A callback of this type is given to the bt_br_discovery_start()
2402 * function and will be called at the end of the discovery with
2403 * information about found devices populated in the results array.
2404 *
2405 * @param results Storage used for discovery results
2406 * @param count Number of valid discovery results.
2407 */
2408 typedef void bt_br_discovery_cb_t(struct bt_br_discovery_result *results,
2409 size_t count);
2410
2411 /** BR/EDR discovery parameters */
2412 struct bt_br_discovery_param {
2413 /** Maximum length of the discovery in units of 1.28 seconds.
2414 * Valid range is 0x01 - 0x30.
2415 */
2416 uint8_t length;
2417
2418 /** True if limited discovery procedure is to be used. */
2419 bool limited;
2420 };
2421
2422 /**
2423 * @brief Start BR/EDR discovery
2424 *
2425 * Start BR/EDR discovery (inquiry) and provide results through the specified
2426 * callback. When bt_br_discovery_cb_t is called it indicates that discovery
2427 * has completed. If more inquiry results were received during session than
2428 * fits in provided result storage, only ones with highest RSSI will be
2429 * reported.
2430 *
2431 * @param param Discovery parameters.
2432 * @param results Storage for discovery results.
2433 * @param count Number of results in storage. Valid range: 1-255.
2434 * @param cb Callback to notify discovery results.
2435 *
2436 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case
2437 * of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error
2438 */
2439 int bt_br_discovery_start(const struct bt_br_discovery_param *param,
2440 struct bt_br_discovery_result *results, size_t count,
2441 bt_br_discovery_cb_t cb);
2442
2443 /**
2444 * @brief Stop BR/EDR discovery.
2445 *
2446 * Stops ongoing BR/EDR discovery. If discovery was stopped by this call
2447 * results won't be reported
2448 *
2449 * @return Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of
2450 * protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
2451 */
2452 int bt_br_discovery_stop(void);
2453
2454 struct bt_br_oob {
2455 /** BR/EDR address. */
2456 bt_addr_t addr;
2457 };
2458
2459 /**
2460 * @brief Get BR/EDR local Out Of Band information
2461 *
2462 * This function allows to get local controller information that are useful
2463 * for Out Of Band pairing or connection creation process.
2464 *
2465 * @param oob Out Of Band information
2466 */
2467 int bt_br_oob_get_local(struct bt_br_oob *oob);
2468
2469
2470 /**
2471 * @brief Enable/disable set controller in discoverable state.
2472 *
2473 * Allows make local controller to listen on INQUIRY SCAN channel and responds
2474 * to devices making general inquiry. To enable this state it's mandatory
2475 * to first be in connectable state.
2476 *
2477 * @param enable Value allowing/disallowing controller to become discoverable.
2478 *
2479 * @return Negative if fail set to requested state or requested state has been
2480 * already set. Zero if done successfully.
2481 */
2482 int bt_br_set_discoverable(bool enable);
2483
2484 /**
2485 * @brief Enable/disable set controller in connectable state.
2486 *
2487 * Allows make local controller to be connectable. It means the controller
2488 * start listen to devices requests on PAGE SCAN channel. If disabled also
2489 * resets discoverability if was set.
2490 *
2491 * @param enable Value allowing/disallowing controller to be connectable.
2492 *
2493 * @return Negative if fail set to requested state or requested state has been
2494 * already set. Zero if done successfully.
2495 */
2496 int bt_br_set_connectable(bool enable);
2497
2498 /**
2499 * @brief Clear pairing information.
2500 *
2501 * @param id Local identity (mostly just BT_ID_DEFAULT).
2502 * @param addr Remote address, NULL or BT_ADDR_LE_ANY to clear all remote
2503 * devices.
2504 *
2505 * @return 0 on success or negative error value on failure.
2506 */
2507 int bt_unpair(uint8_t id, const bt_addr_le_t *addr);
2508
2509 /** Information about a bond with a remote device. */
2510 struct bt_bond_info {
2511 /** Address of the remote device. */
2512 bt_addr_le_t addr;
2513 };
2514
2515 /**
2516 * @brief Iterate through all existing bonds.
2517 *
2518 * @param id Local identity (mostly just BT_ID_DEFAULT).
2519 * @param func Function to call for each bond.
2520 * @param user_data Data to pass to the callback function.
2521 */
2522 void bt_foreach_bond(uint8_t id, void (*func)(const struct bt_bond_info *info,
2523 void *user_data),
2524 void *user_data);
2525
2526 /** @brief Configure vendor data path
2527 *
2528 * Request the Controller to configure the data transport path in a given direction between
2529 * the Controller and the Host.
2530 *
2531 * @param dir Direction to be configured, BT_HCI_DATAPATH_DIR_HOST_TO_CTLR or
2532 * BT_HCI_DATAPATH_DIR_CTLR_TO_HOST
2533 * @param id Vendor specific logical transport channel ID, range
2534 * [BT_HCI_DATAPATH_ID_VS..BT_HCI_DATAPATH_ID_VS_END]
2535 * @param vs_config_len Length of additional vendor specific configuration data
2536 * @param vs_config Pointer to additional vendor specific configuration data
2537 *
2538 * @return 0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
2539 */
2540 int bt_configure_data_path(uint8_t dir, uint8_t id, uint8_t vs_config_len,
2541 const uint8_t *vs_config);
2542
2543 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_subevent_params {
2544 /** @brief Periodic Advertising Properties.
2545 *
2546 * Bit 6 is include TxPower, all others RFU.
2547 *
2548 */
2549 uint16_t properties;
2550
2551 /** Number of subevents to sync to */
2552 uint8_t num_subevents;
2553
2554 /** @brief The subevent(s) to synchronize with
2555 *
2556 * The array must have @ref num_subevents elements.
2557 *
2558 */
2559 uint8_t *subevents;
2560 };
2561
2562 /** @brief Synchronize with a subset of subevents
2563 *
2564 * Until this command is issued, the subevent(s) the controller is synchronized
2565 * to is unspecified.
2566 *
2567 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
2568 * @param params Parameters.
2569 *
2570 * @return 0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
2571 */
2572 int bt_le_per_adv_sync_subevent(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync,
2573 struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_subevent_params *params);
2574
2575 struct bt_le_per_adv_response_params {
2576 /** @brief The periodic event counter of the request the response is sent to.
2577 *
2578 * @ref bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info
2579 *
2580 * @note The response can be sent up to one periodic interval after
2581 * the request was received.
2582 *
2583 */
2584 uint16_t request_event;
2585
2586 /** @brief The subevent counter of the request the response is sent to.
2587 *
2588 * @ref bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info
2589 *
2590 */
2591 uint8_t request_subevent;
2592
2593 /** The subevent the response shall be sent in */
2594 uint8_t response_subevent;
2595
2596 /** The response slot the response shall be sent in */
2597 uint8_t response_slot;
2598 };
2599
2600 /**
2601 * @brief Set the data for a response slot in a specific subevent of the PAwR.
2602 *
2603 * This function is called by the application to set the response data.
2604 * The data for a response slot shall be transmitted only once.
2605 *
2606 * @param per_adv_sync The periodic advertising sync object.
2607 * @param params Parameters.
2608 * @param data The response data to send.
2609 *
2610 * @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
2611 */
2612 int bt_le_per_adv_set_response_data(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync,
2613 const struct bt_le_per_adv_response_params *params,
2614 const struct net_buf_simple *data);
2615
2616 /**
2617 * @}
2618 */
2619
2620 #ifdef __cplusplus
2621 }
2622 #endif
2623 /**
2624 * @}
2625 */
2626
2627 #endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H_ */
2628