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/******************************************************************************
*
* this file contains the PAN API definitions
*
******************************************************************************/
#ifndef PAN_API_H
#define PAN_API_H
#include "bnep_api.h"
/*****************************************************************************
** Constants
*****************************************************************************/
/* Define the minimum offset needed in a GKI buffer for
** sending PAN packets. Note, we are currently not sending
** extension headers, but may in the future, so allow
** space for them
*/
#define PAN_MINIMUM_OFFSET BNEP_MINIMUM_OFFSET
/*
** The handle is passed from BNEP to PAN. The same handle is used
** between PAN and application as well
*/
#define PAN_INVALID_HANDLE BNEP_INVALID_HANDLE
/* Bit map for PAN roles */
#define PAN_ROLE_CLIENT 0x01 /* PANU role */
#define PAN_ROLE_GN_SERVER 0x02 /* GN role */
#define PAN_ROLE_NAP_SERVER 0x04 /* NAP role */
/* Bitmap to indicate the usage of the Data */
#define PAN_DATA_TO_HOST 0x01
#define PAN_DATA_TO_LAN 0x02
/*****************************************************************************
** Type Definitions
*****************************************************************************/
/* Define the result codes from PAN */
enum
{
PAN_SUCCESS, /* Success */
PAN_DISCONNECTED = BNEP_CONN_DISCONNECTED, /* Connection terminated */
PAN_CONN_FAILED = BNEP_CONN_FAILED, /* Connection failed */
PAN_NO_RESOURCES = BNEP_NO_RESOURCES, /* No resources */
PAN_MTU_EXCEDED = BNEP_MTU_EXCEDED, /* Attempt to write long data */
PAN_INVALID_OFFSET = BNEP_INVALID_OFFSET, /* Insufficient offset in GKI buffer */
PAN_CONN_FAILED_CFG = BNEP_CONN_FAILED_CFG, /* Connection failed cos of config */
PAN_INVALID_SRC_ROLE = BNEP_CONN_FAILED_SRC_UUID, /* Connection failed wrong source UUID */
PAN_INVALID_DST_ROLE = BNEP_CONN_FAILED_DST_UUID, /* Connection failed wrong destination UUID */
PAN_CONN_FAILED_UUID_SIZE = BNEP_CONN_FAILED_UUID_SIZE, /* Connection failed wrong size UUID */
PAN_Q_SIZE_EXCEEDED = BNEP_Q_SIZE_EXCEEDED, /* Too many buffers to dest */
PAN_TOO_MANY_FILTERS = BNEP_TOO_MANY_FILTERS, /* Too many local filters specified */
PAN_SET_FILTER_FAIL = BNEP_SET_FILTER_FAIL, /* Set Filter failed */
PAN_WRONG_HANDLE = BNEP_WRONG_HANDLE, /* Wrong handle for the connection */
PAN_WRONG_STATE = BNEP_WRONG_STATE, /* Connection is in wrong state */
PAN_SECURITY_FAIL = BNEP_SECURITY_FAIL, /* Failed because of security */
PAN_IGNORE_CMD = BNEP_IGNORE_CMD, /* To ignore the rcvd command */
PAN_TX_FLOW_ON = BNEP_TX_FLOW_ON, /* tx data flow enabled */
PAN_TX_FLOW_OFF = BNEP_TX_FLOW_OFF, /* tx data flow disabled */
PAN_FAILURE /* Failure */
};
typedef UINT8 tPAN_RESULT;
/*****************************************************************
** Callback Function Prototypes
*****************************************************************/
/* This is call back function used to report connection status
** to the application. The second parameter TRUE means
** to create the bridge and FALSE means to remove it.
*/
typedef void (tPAN_CONN_STATE_CB) (UINT16 handle, BD_ADDR bd_addr, tPAN_RESULT state, BOOLEAN is_role_change,
UINT8 src_role, UINT8 dst_role);
/* This is call back function used to create bridge for the
** Connected device. The parameter "state" indicates
** whether to create the bridge or remove it. TRUE means
** to create the bridge and FALSE means to remove it.
*/
typedef void (tPAN_BRIDGE_REQ_CB) (BD_ADDR bd_addr, BOOLEAN state);
/* Data received indication callback prototype. Parameters are
** Source BD/Ethernet Address
** Dest BD/Ethernet address
** Protocol
** Address of buffer (or data if non-GKI)
** Length of data (non-GKI)
** ext is flag to indicate whether it has aby extension headers
** Flag used to indicate to forward on LAN
** FALSE - Use it for internal stack
** TRUE - Send it across the ethernet as well
*/
typedef void (tPAN_DATA_IND_CB) (UINT16 handle,
BD_ADDR src,
BD_ADDR dst,
UINT16 protocol,
UINT8 *p_data,
UINT16 len,
BOOLEAN ext,
BOOLEAN forward);
/* Data buffer received indication callback prototype. Parameters are
** Source BD/Ethernet Address
** Dest BD/Ethernet address
** Protocol
** pointer to the data buffer
** ext is flag to indicate whether it has aby extension headers
** Flag used to indicate to forward on LAN
** FALSE - Use it for internal stack
** TRUE - Send it across the ethernet as well
*/
typedef void (tPAN_DATA_BUF_IND_CB) (UINT16 handle,
BD_ADDR src,
BD_ADDR dst,
UINT16 protocol,
BT_HDR *p_buf,
BOOLEAN ext,
BOOLEAN forward);
/* Flow control callback for TX data. Parameters are
** Handle to the connection
** Event flow status
*/
typedef void (tPAN_TX_DATA_FLOW_CB) (UINT16 handle,
tPAN_RESULT event);
/* Filters received indication callback prototype. Parameters are
** Handle to the connection
** TRUE if the cb is called for indication
** Ignore this if it is indication, otherwise it is the result
** for the filter set operation performed by the local
** device
** Number of protocol filters present
** Pointer to the filters start. Filters are present in pairs
** of start of the range and end of the range.
** They will be present in big endian order. First
** two bytes will be starting of the first range and
** next two bytes will be ending of the range.
*/
typedef void (tPAN_FILTER_IND_CB) (UINT16 handle,
BOOLEAN indication,
tBNEP_RESULT result,
UINT16 num_filters,
UINT8 *p_filters);
/* Multicast Filters received indication callback prototype. Parameters are
** Handle to the connection
** TRUE if the cb is called for indication
** Ignore this if it is indication, otherwise it is the result
** for the filter set operation performed by the local
** device
** Number of multicast filters present
** Pointer to the filters start. Filters are present in pairs
** of start of the range and end of the range.
** First six bytes will be starting of the first range and
** next six bytes will be ending of the range.
*/
typedef void (tPAN_MFILTER_IND_CB) (UINT16 handle,
BOOLEAN indication,
tBNEP_RESULT result,
UINT16 num_mfilters,
UINT8 *p_mfilters);
/* This structure is used to register with PAN profile
** It is passed as a parameter to PAN_Register call.
*/
typedef struct
{
tPAN_CONN_STATE_CB *pan_conn_state_cb; /* Connection state callback */
tPAN_BRIDGE_REQ_CB *pan_bridge_req_cb; /* Bridge request callback */
tPAN_DATA_IND_CB *pan_data_ind_cb; /* Data indication callback */
tPAN_DATA_BUF_IND_CB *pan_data_buf_ind_cb; /* Data buffer indication callback */
tPAN_FILTER_IND_CB *pan_pfilt_ind_cb; /* protocol filter indication callback */
tPAN_MFILTER_IND_CB *pan_mfilt_ind_cb; /* multicast filter indication callback */
tPAN_TX_DATA_FLOW_CB *pan_tx_data_flow_cb; /* data flow callback */
char *user_service_name; /* Service name for PANU role */
char *gn_service_name; /* Service name for GN role */
char *nap_service_name; /* Service name for NAP role */
} tPAN_REGISTER;
/*****************************************************************************
** External Function Declarations
*****************************************************************************/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Register
**
** Description This function is called by the application to register
** its callbacks with PAN profile. The application then
** should set the PAN role explicitly.
**
** Parameters: p_register - contains all callback function pointers
**
**
** Returns none
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern void PAN_Register (tPAN_REGISTER *p_register);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Deregister
**
** Description This function is called by the application to de-register
** its callbacks with PAN profile. This will make the PAN to
** become inactive. This will deregister PAN services from SDP
** and close all active connections
**
** Returns none
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern void PAN_Deregister (void);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_SetRole
**
** Description This function is called by the application to set the PAN
** profile role. This should be called after PAN_Register.
** This can be called any time to change the PAN role
**
** Parameters: role - is bit map of roles to be active
** PAN_ROLE_CLIENT is for PANU role
** PAN_ROLE_GN_SERVER is for GN role
** PAN_ROLE_NAP_SERVER is for NAP role
** sec_mask - Security mask for different roles
** It is array of UINT8. The byte represent the
** security for roles PANU, GN and NAP in order
** p_user_name - Service name for PANU role
** p_gn_name - Service name for GN role
** p_nap_name - Service name for NAP role
** Can be NULL if user wants it to be default
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS - if the role is set successfully
** PAN_FAILURE - if the role is not valid
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_SetRole (UINT8 role,
UINT8 *sec_mask,
char *p_user_name,
char *p_gn_name,
char *p_nap_name);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Connect
**
** Description This function is called by the application to initiate a
** connection to the remote device
**
** Parameters: rem_bda - BD Addr of the remote device
** src_role - Role of the local device for the connection
** dst_role - Role of the remote device for the connection
** PAN_ROLE_CLIENT is for PANU role
** PAN_ROLE_GN_SERVER is for GN role
** PAN_ROLE_NAP_SERVER is for NAP role
** *handle - Pointer for returning Handle to the connection
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS - if the connection is initiated successfully
** PAN_NO_RESOURCES - resources are not sufficent
** PAN_FAILURE - if the connection cannot be initiated
** this can be because of the combination of
** src and dst roles may not be valid or
** allowed at that point of time
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_Connect (BD_ADDR rem_bda, UINT8 src_role, UINT8 dst_role, UINT16 *handle);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Disconnect
**
** Description This is used to disconnect the connection
**
** Parameters: handle - handle for the connection
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS - if the connection is closed successfully
** PAN_FAILURE - if the connection is not found or
** there is an error in disconnecting
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_Disconnect (UINT16 handle);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Write
**
** Description This sends data over the PAN connections. If this is called
** on GN or NAP side and the packet is multicast or broadcast
** it will be sent on all the links. Otherwise the correct link
** is found based on the destination address and forwarded on it
** If the return value is not PAN_SUCCESS the application should
** take care of releasing the message buffer
**
** Parameters: dst - MAC or BD Addr of the destination device
** src - MAC or BD Addr of the source who sent this packet
** protocol - protocol of the ethernet packet like IP or ARP
** p_data - pointer to the data
** len - length of the data
** ext - to indicate that extension headers present
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS - if the data is sent successfully
** PAN_FAILURE - if the connection is not found or
** there is an error in sending data
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_Write (UINT16 handle,
BD_ADDR dst,
BD_ADDR src,
UINT16 protocol,
UINT8 *p_data,
UINT16 len,
BOOLEAN ext);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_WriteBuf
**
** Description This sends data over the PAN connections. If this is called
** on GN or NAP side and the packet is multicast or broadcast
** it will be sent on all the links. Otherwise the correct link
** is found based on the destination address and forwarded on it
** If the return value is not PAN_SUCCESS the application should
** take care of releasing the message buffer
**
** Parameters: dst - MAC or BD Addr of the destination device
** src - MAC or BD Addr of the source who sent this packet
** protocol - protocol of the ethernet packet like IP or ARP
** p_buf - pointer to the data buffer
** ext - to indicate that extension headers present
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS - if the data is sent successfully
** PAN_FAILURE - if the connection is not found or
** there is an error in sending data
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_WriteBuf (UINT16 handle,
BD_ADDR dst,
BD_ADDR src,
UINT16 protocol,
BT_HDR *p_buf,
BOOLEAN ext);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_SetProtocolFilters
**
** Description This function is used to set protocol filters on the peer
**
** Parameters: handle - handle for the connection
** num_filters - number of protocol filter ranges
** start - array of starting protocol numbers
** end - array of ending protocol numbers
**
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS if protocol filters are set successfully
** PAN_FAILURE if connection not found or error in setting
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tPAN_RESULT PAN_SetProtocolFilters (UINT16 handle,
UINT16 num_filters,
UINT16 *p_start_array,
UINT16 *p_end_array);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_SetMulticastFilters
**
** Description This function is used to set multicast filters on the peer
**
** Parameters: handle - handle for the connection
** num_filters - number of multicast filter ranges
** p_start_array - Pointer to sequence of beginings of all
** multicast address ranges
** p_end_array - Pointer to sequence of ends of all
** multicast address ranges
**
**
** Returns PAN_SUCCESS if multicast filters are set successfully
** PAN_FAILURE if connection not found or error in setting
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern tBNEP_RESULT PAN_SetMulticastFilters (UINT16 handle,
UINT16 num_mcast_filters,
UINT8 *p_start_array,
UINT8 *p_end_array);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_SetTraceLevel
**
** Description This function sets the trace level for PAN. If called with
** a value of 0xFF, it simply reads the current trace level.
**
** Returns the new (current) trace level
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern UINT8 PAN_SetTraceLevel (UINT8 new_level);
/*******************************************************************************
**
** Function PAN_Init
**
** Description This function initializes the PAN unit. It should be called
** before accessing any other APIs to initialize the control
** block.
**
** Returns void
**
*******************************************************************************/
extern void PAN_Init (void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* PAN_API_H */