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These are reset to 0 for new connections, but * otherwise not touched by this module. * * This module uses the @ref nrf_atomic module to make the flag operations thread-safe. * * @note A connection handle is not immediately invalidated when it is disconnected. Certain states, * such as the role, can still be queried until the next time a new connection is established * to any device. * */ #ifndef BLE_CONN_STATE_H__ #define BLE_CONN_STATE_H__ #include #include #include "ble.h" #include "ble_gap.h" #include "nrf_atomic.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /**@brief Connection handle statuses. */ typedef enum { BLE_CONN_STATUS_INVALID, /**< The connection handle is invalid. */ BLE_CONN_STATUS_DISCONNECTED, /**< The connection handle refers to a connection that has been disconnected, but not yet invalidated. */ BLE_CONN_STATUS_CONNECTED, /**< The connection handle refers to an active connection. */ } ble_conn_state_status_t; #define BLE_CONN_STATE_MAX_CONNECTIONS BLE_GAP_ROLE_COUNT_COMBINED_MAX /**< The maximum number of connections supported. */ #define BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG_COUNT 24 /**< The number of available user flags. */ /**@brief Type used to present a list of conn_handles. */ typedef struct { uint32_t len; /**< The length of the list. */ uint16_t conn_handles[BLE_CONN_STATE_MAX_CONNECTIONS]; /**< The list of handles. */ } ble_conn_state_conn_handle_list_t; /**@brief One ID for each user flag collection. * * @details These IDs are used to identify user flag collections in the API calls. */ typedef enum { BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG0 = 0, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG1, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG2, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG3, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG4, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG5, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG6, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG7, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG8, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG9, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG10, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG11, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG12, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG13, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG14, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG15, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG16, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG17, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG18, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG19, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG20, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG21, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG22, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG23, BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG_INVALID, } ble_conn_state_user_flag_id_t; /**@brief Function to be called when a flag ID is set. See @ref ble_conn_state_for_each_set_user_flag. * * @param[in] conn_handle The connection the flag is set for. * @param[in] p_context Arbitrary pointer provided by the caller of * @ref ble_conn_state_for_each_set_user_flag. */ typedef void (*ble_conn_state_user_function_t)(uint16_t conn_handle, void * p_context); /** * @defgroup ble_conn_state_functions BLE connection state functions * @{ */ /**@brief Function for initializing or resetting the module. * * @details This function sets all states to their default, removing all records of connection handles. */ void ble_conn_state_init(void); /**@brief Function for querying whether a connection handle represents a valid connection. * * @details A connection might be valid and have a BLE_CONN_STATUS_DISCONNECTED status. * Those connections are invalidated after a new connection occurs. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of the connection. * * @retval true If conn_handle represents a valid connection, thus a connection for which we have a record. * @retval false If conn_handle is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_INVALID, or if it has never been recorded. */ bool ble_conn_state_valid(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying the role of the local device in a connection. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of the connection to get the role for. * * @return The role of the local device in the connection (see @ref BLE_GAP_ROLES). * If conn_handle is not valid, the function returns BLE_GAP_ROLE_INVALID. */ uint8_t ble_conn_state_role(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying the status of a connection. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of the connection. * * @return The status of the connection. * If conn_handle is not valid, the function returns BLE_CONN_STATE_INVALID. */ ble_conn_state_status_t ble_conn_state_status(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying whether a connection is encrypted. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of connection to get the encryption state for. * * @retval true If the connection is encrypted. * @retval false If the connection is not encrypted or conn_handle is invalid. */ bool ble_conn_state_encrypted(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying whether a connection encryption is protected from Man in the Middle * attacks. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of connection to get the MITM state for. * * @retval true If the connection is encrypted with MITM protection. * @retval false If the connection is not encrypted, or encryption is not MITM protected, or * conn_handle is invalid. */ bool ble_conn_state_mitm_protected(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying whether a connection was bonded using LE Secure Connections (LESC). * * The connection must currently be encrypted. * * @note This function will report false if bonded, and the LESC bonding was unauthenticated * ("Just Works") and happened in a previous connection. To detect such cases as well, check * the stored bonding key, e.g. in Peer Manager, which has a LESC flag associated with it. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of connection to get the LESC state for. * * @retval true If the connection was bonded using LESC. * @retval false If the connection has not been bonded using LESC, or conn_handle is invalid. */ bool ble_conn_state_lesc(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for querying the total number of connections. * * @return The total number of valid connections for which the module has a record. */ uint32_t ble_conn_state_conn_count(void); /**@brief Function for querying the total number of connections in which the role of the local * device is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_CENTRAL. * * @return The number of connections in which the role of the local device is * @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_CENTRAL. */ uint32_t ble_conn_state_central_conn_count(void); /**@brief Function for querying the total number of connections in which the role of the local * device is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_PERIPH. * * @return The number of connections in which the role of the local device is * @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_PERIPH. */ uint32_t ble_conn_state_peripheral_conn_count(void); /**@brief Function for obtaining a list of all connection handles for which the module has a record. * * @details This function takes into account connections whose state is BLE_CONN_STATUS_DISCONNECTED. * * @return A list of all valid connection handles for which the module has a record. */ ble_conn_state_conn_handle_list_t ble_conn_state_conn_handles(void); /**@brief Function for obtaining a list of connection handles in which the role of the local * device is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_CENTRAL. * * @details This function takes into account connections whose state is BLE_CONN_STATUS_DISCONNECTED. * * @return A list of all valid connection handles for which the module has a record and in which * the role of local device is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_CENTRAL. */ ble_conn_state_conn_handle_list_t ble_conn_state_central_handles(void); /**@brief Function for obtaining the handle for the connection in which the role of the local device * is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_PERIPH. * * @details This function takes into account connections whose state is BLE_CONN_STATUS_DISCONNECTED. * * @return A list of all valid connection handles for which the module has a record and in which * the role of local device is @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_PERIPH. */ ble_conn_state_conn_handle_list_t ble_conn_state_periph_handles(void); /**@brief Function for translating a connection handle to a value that can be used as an array index. * * @details Function for mapping connection handles onto the range <0 - MAX_CONNECTIONS>. * * @note The index will be the same as long as a connection is invalid. A subsequent connection with * the same connection handle might have a different index. * * @param[in] conn_handle The connection for which to retrieve an index. * * @return An index unique to this connection. Or @ref BLE_CONN_STATE_MAX_CONNECTIONS if * @p conn_handle refers to an invalid connection. */ uint16_t ble_conn_state_conn_idx(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for obtaining exclusive access to one of the user flag collections. * * @details The acquired collection contains one flag for each connection. These flags can be set * and read individually for each connection. * * The state of user flags will not be modified by the connection state module, except to * set it to 0 for a connection when that connection is invalidated. * * @return The ID of the acquired flag, or BLE_CONN_STATE_USER_FLAG_INVALID if none are available. */ ble_conn_state_user_flag_id_t ble_conn_state_user_flag_acquire(void); /**@brief Function for reading the value of a user flag. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of connection to get the flag state for. * @param[in] flag_id Which flag to get the state for. * * @return The state of the flag. If conn_handle is invalid, the function returns false. */ bool ble_conn_state_user_flag_get(uint16_t conn_handle, ble_conn_state_user_flag_id_t flag_id); /**@brief Function for setting the value of a user flag. * * @param[in] conn_handle Handle of connection to set the flag state for. * @param[in] flag_id Which flag to set the state for. * @param[in] value Value to set the flag state to. */ void ble_conn_state_user_flag_set(uint16_t conn_handle, ble_conn_state_user_flag_id_t flag_id, bool value); /**@brief Function for running a function for each active connection. * * @param[in] user_function The function to run for each connection. * @param[in] p_context Arbitrary context to be passed to \p user_function. * * @return The number of times \p user_function was run. */ uint32_t ble_conn_state_for_each_connected(ble_conn_state_user_function_t user_function, void * p_context); /**@brief Function for running a function for each flag that is set in a user flag collection. * * @param[in] flag_id Which flags to check. * @param[in] user_function The function to run when a flag is set. * @param[in] p_context Arbitrary context to be passed to \p user_function. * * @return The number of times \p user_function was run. */ uint32_t ble_conn_state_for_each_set_user_flag(ble_conn_state_user_flag_id_t flag_id, ble_conn_state_user_function_t user_function, void * p_context); /** @} */ /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* BLE_CONN_STATE_H__ */