incubator-nuttx/include/netpacket/bluetooth.h

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/****************************************************************************
* include/netpacket/bluetooth.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
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#ifndef __INCLUDE_NETPACKET_BLUETOOTH_H
#define __INCLUDE_NETPACKET_BLUETOOTH_H
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <nuttx/wireless/bluetooth/bt_hci.h>
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* Well known addresses: */
#define BT_ADDR_ANY {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
#define BT_ADDR_LOCAL {0, 0, 0, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}
/* Any channel, any PSM */
#define BT_CHANNEL_ANY 0
#define BT_PSM_ANY 0
/* Socket protocols.
*
* All Bluetooth sockets should select address family = AF_BLUETOOTH and
* type = SOCK_RAW. Protocol options are listed here (from NetBSD):
*
* BTPROTO_HCI
* This gives raw access to the Host Controller Interface of local devices
* using the HCI protocol as described in the Bluetooth Core Specification.
* The local address specified by bind() may be used to select the device
* that the socket will receive packets from. If BDADDR_ANY is specified
* then the socket will receive packets from all devices on the system.
* connect() may be used to create connections such that packets sent with
* send() will be delivered to the specified device, otherwise sendto()
* should be used.
* BTPROTO_L2CAP
* L2CAP sockets give sequential packet access over channels to other
* Bluetooth devices and make use of the bt_psm field in the sockaddr_bt_s
* structure to select the Protocol/Service Multiplexer to specify when
* making connections. If the special value of L2CAP_PSM_ANY is bound
* when the listen() call is made, the next available PSM from the
* dynamic range above 0x1001 will be selected and may be discovered
* using the getsockname() call.
* BTPROTO_RFCOMM
* RFCOMM sockets provide streamed data over Bluetooth connection and
* make use of the bt_psm, and bt_channel fields in the sockaddr_bt_s
* structure. The channel number must be between 1 and 30 inclusive
* except that if the special value RFCOMM_CHANNEL_ANY is bound, when
* the listen() call is made, the first unused channel for the relevant
* bdaddr will be allocated and may be discovered using the
* getsockname(2) call. If no PSM is specified, a default value of
* L2CAP_PSM_RFCOMM (0x0003) will be used.
*
* NOTE: All protocol values currently ignored. Only BTPROTO_L2CAP is
* supported by default.
*/
#define BTPROTO_L2CAP 0
#define BTPROTO_HCI 1
#define BTPROTO_SCO 2
#define BTPROTO_RFCOMM 3
#define BTPROTO_BNEP 4
#define BTPROTO_CMTP 5
#define BTPROTO_HIDP 6
#define BTPROTO_AVDTP 7
/* HCI socket options (SOL_HCI, see include/sys/socket.h):
*
* SO_HCI_EVT_FILTER
* Controls which events will be received at the socket. By default,
* Command_Complete and Command_Status events only are enabled.
* SO_HCI_PKT_FILTER [struct hci_filter]
* This filter controls the type of packets that will be received at
* the socket. By default, Event packets only are enabled.
* SO_HCI_DIRECTION [int]
* When set, this enables control messages on packets received at the
* socket indicating the direction of travel of the packet.
*/
#define SO_HCI_EVT_FILTER (__SO_PROTOCOL + 0)
#define SO_HCI_PKT_FILTER (__SO_PROTOCOL + 1)
#define SO_HCI_DIRECTION (__SO_PROTOCOL + 2)
/* L2CAP socket options (SOL_L2CAP, see include/sys/socket.h):
* SO_L2CAP_IMTU [uint16_t]
* Incoming MTU
* SO_L2CAP_OMTU [uint16_t]
* Outgoing MTU (read-only)
* SO_L2CAP_LM [int]
* Link Mode. The following bits may be set:
*
* L2CAP_LM_AUTH Request authentication (pairing).
* L2CAP_LM_ENCRYPT Request encryption (includes authentication).
* L2CAP_LM_SECURE Request secured link (encryption, plus
* change link key).
*
* Link mode settings will be applied to the baseband link during L2CAP
* connection establishment. If the L2CAP connection is already
* established, EINPROGRESS may be returned, and it is not possible to
* guarantee that data already queued (from either end) will not be
* delivered. If the mode change fails, the L2CAP connection will be
* aborted.
*/
#define SO_L2CAP_IMTU (__SO_PROTOCOL + 3)
#define SO_L2CAP_OMTU (__SO_PROTOCOL + 4)
#define SO_L2CAP_LM (__SO_PROTOCOL + 5)
# define L2CAP_LM_AUTH (1 << 0)
# define L2CAP_LM_ENCRYPT (1 << 1)
# define L2CAP_LM_SECURE (1 << 2)
/* RFCOMM socket options (SOL_RFCOMM, see include/sys/socket.h):
*
* SO_RFCOMM_MTU [uint16_t]
* Maximum Frame Size to use for this link.
* SO_RFCOMM_LM [int]
* Link Mode. The following bits may be set at any time:
*
* RFCOMM_LM_AUTH Request authentication (pairing).
* RFCOMM_LM_ENCRYPT Request encryption (includes authentication).
* RFCOMM_LM_SECURE Request secured link (encryption, plus
* change link key).
*
* Link mode settings will be applied to the baseband link during RFCOMM
* connection establishment. If the RFCOMM connection is already
* established, EINPROGRESS may be returned, and it is not possible to
* guarantee that data already queued (from either end) will not be
* delivered. If the mode change fails, the RFCOMM connection will be
* aborted.
*/
#define SO_RFCOMM_MTU (__SO_PROTOCOL + 6)
#define SO_RFCOMM_LM (__SO_PROTOCOL + 7)
# define RFCOMM_LM_AUTH (1 << 0)
# define RFCOMM_LM_ENCRYPT (1 << 1)
# define RFCOMM_LM_SECURE (1 << 2)
/* SCO socket options (SOL_SCO, see include/sys/socket.h):
*
* SO_SCO_MTU [uint16_t]
* Maximum packet size for use on this link. This is read-only and will
* be set by the protocol code when a connection is made.
* SO_SCO_HANDLE [uint16_t]
* Connection handle for this link. This is read-only and provided for
* informational purposes only.
*/
#define SO_SCO_MTU (__SO_PROTOCOL + 8)
#define SO_SCO_HANDLE (__SO_PROTOCOL + 9)
/* The CID name space for the ACL-U, ASB-C, and AMP-U logical links is as
* follows:
*/
#define BT_CID_NULL 0x0000 /* Null identifier */
#define BT_CID_L2CAP 0x0001 /* L2CAP Signaling channel */
#define BT_CID_CONNECTIONLESS 0x0002 /* Connectionless channel */
#define BT_CID_AMP 0x0003 /* AMP Manager Protocol */
/* 0x0004-0x0006 Reserved for future
* use */
#define BT_CID_BREDR 0x0007 /* BR/EDR Security Manager */
/* 0x0008-0x003e Reserved for future
* use */
#define BT_CID_AMPTEST 0x003f /* AMP Test Manager */
/* 0x0040-0xffff Dynamically
* allocated */
/* The CID name space for the LE-U logical link is as follows:
*
* NOTE: 0x0004, 0x0005, and 0x0006 are used internally by ATT, L2CAP, and
* and SMP. These are unavailable for use use in socket connection.
*/
#define BT_LE_CID_NULL 0x0000 /* Null identifier */
/* 0x0001-0x0003 Reserved for future
* use */
#define BT_LE_CID_ATT 0x0004 /* Attribute Protocol */
#define BT_LE_CID_L2CAP 0x0005 /* Low Energy L2CAP Signaling channel */
#define BT_LE_CID_SMP 0x0006 /* Security Manager Protocol
/* 0x0007-0x001f Reserved for future
/* 0x0020-0x003e Assigned Numbers
/* 0x003f Reserved for future use */
/* 0x0040-0x007f Dynamically allocated
* using the L2CAP LE credit based
* connection mechanism
/* Others reserved for future use */
/* Protocol and Service Multiplexers (PSMs) */
#define BT_PSM_SDP 0x0001 /* Bluetooth Service Discovery
* Protocol (SDP), Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_RFCOMM 0x0003 /* RFCOMM with TS 07.10, Bluetooth
* SIG */
#define BT_PSM_TCS_BIN 0x0005 /* Bluetooth Telephony Control
* Specification / TCS Binary,
* Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_TCS_BIN_CORDLESS 0x0007 /* Bluetooth Telephony Control
* Specification / TCS Binary,
* Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_BNEP 0x000f /* Bluetooth Network Encapsulation
* Protocol, Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_HID_CTRL 0x0011 /* Human Interface Device, Bluetooth
* SIG */
#define BT_PSM_HID_INT 0x0013 /* Human Interface Device, Bluetooth
* SIG */
#define BT_PSM_UPnP 0x0015 /* [ESDP] , Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_AVCTP 0x0017 /* Audio/Video Control Transport
* Protocol, Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_AVDTP 0x0019 /* Audio/Video Distribution Transport
* Protocol, Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_AVCTP_BROWSING 0x001b /* Audio/Video Remote Control
* Profile, Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_UDI_CPLANE 0x001d /* Unrestricted Digital Information
* Profile [UDI], Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_ATT 0x001f /* Bluetooth Core Specification */
#define BT_PSM_3DSP 0x0021 /* 3D Synchronization Profile,
* Bluetooth SIG. */
#define BT_PSM_LE_PSM_IPSP 0x0023 /* Internet Protocol Support Profile
* (IPSP), Bluetooth SIG */
#define BT_PSM_OTS 0x0025 /* Object Transfer Service (OTS),
* Bluetooth SIG */
/****************************************************************************
* Public Type Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* See include/nuttx/wireless/bluetooth/bt_hci.h for address definitions. In
* particular, type bt_addr_t
*/
/* Socket address used with:
*
* bind() - Associates local address with socket
* connect() - Associates a remote address with the socket (for send())
* sendto() - Send to specified remote address
* recvfrom()- Receive from indicated remote address.
*
* REVISIT: Some protocols would require a bt_psm field as well.
*/
struct sockaddr_bt_s
{
sa_family_t bt_family; /* Must be AF_BLUETOOTH */
bt_addr_t bt_bdaddr; /* 6-byte Bluetooth address */
uint8_t bt_channel; /* Channel identifier (CID) */
};
/****************************************************************************
* Public Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
#endif /* __INCLUDE_NETPACKET_BLUETOOTH_H */