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- /**
- * @file peer_manager.h
- *
- * @defgroup peer_manager Peer Manager
- * @ingroup ble_sdk_lib
- * @{
- * @brief Module for managing BLE bonding, which includes controlling encryption and pairing
- * procedures as well as persistently storing different pieces of data that must be stored
- * when bonded.
- *
- * @details The API consists of functions for configuring the pairing and encryption behavior of the
- * device and functions for manipulating the stored data.
- *
- * This module uses Flash Data Storage (FDS) to interface with persistent storage. The
- * Peer Manager needs exclusive use of certain FDS file IDs and record keys. See
- * @ref lib_fds_functionality_keys for more information.
- */
- #ifndef PEER_MANAGER_H__
- #define PEER_MANAGER_H__
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include "sdk_common.h"
- #include "ble.h"
- #include "ble_gap.h"
- #include "peer_manager_types.h"
- #include "peer_database.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /**@brief Security status of a connection.
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint8_t connected : 1; /**< @brief The connection is active (not disconnected). */
- uint8_t encrypted : 1; /**< @brief Communication on this link is encrypted. */
- uint8_t mitm_protected : 1; /**< @brief The encrypted communication is also protected against man-in-the-middle attacks. */
- uint8_t bonded : 1; /**< @brief The peer is bonded with us. */
- } pm_conn_sec_status_t;
- /**@brief Peer list filtrations. They determine which peer ID will be added to list.
- */
- typedef enum
- {
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_ALL_ID, /**< Add all peers. */
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_ID_ADDR = BIT_0, /**< Add only peers with an ID address (static address). */
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_IRK = BIT_1, /**< Add only peers with a valid IRK. This implies @ref PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_ID_ADDR, since all peers with IRKs have ID addresses. */
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_CAR = BIT_2, /**< Add only peers with Central Address Resolution characteristic set to 0. */
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_ALL = PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_IRK | /**< All above filters applied. */
- PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_CAR
- } pm_peer_id_list_skip_t;
- /**@brief Function for initializing the Peer Manager.
- *
- * @details You must initialize the Peer Manager before you can call any other Peer Manager
- * functions.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If initialization was successful.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_init(void);
- /**@brief Function for registering an event handler with the Peer Manager.
- *
- * @param[in] event_handler Callback for events from the @ref peer_manager module. @p event_handler
- * is called for every event that the Peer Manager sends after this
- * function is called.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If initialization was successful.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p event_handler was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If no more registrations can happen.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_register(pm_evt_handler_t event_handler);
- /**@brief Function for providing pairing and bonding parameters to use for pairing procedures.
- *
- * @details Until this function is called, all bonding procedures that are initiated by the
- * peer are rejected.
- *
- * This function can be called multiple times with different parameters, even with NULL as
- * @p p_sec_params, in which case the Peer Manager starts rejecting all procedures again.
- *
- * @param[in] p_sec_params Security parameters to be used for subsequent security procedures.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the parameters were set successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If the combination of parameters is invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_sec_params_set(ble_gap_sec_params_t * p_sec_params);
- /**@brief Function for establishing encryption on a connection, and optionally establishing a bond.
- *
- * @details This function attempts to secure the link that is specified by @p conn_handle. It uses
- * the parameters that were previously provided in a call to @ref pm_sec_params_set.
- *
- * If the connection is a master connection, calling this function starts a security
- * procedure on the link. If we have keys from a previous bonding procedure with this peer
- * and the keys meet the security requirements in the currently active security parameters,
- * the function attempts to establish encryption with the existing keys. If no key exists,
- * the function attempts to perform pairing and bonding according to the currently active
- * security parameters.
- *
- * If the function completes successfully, a @ref PM_EVT_CONN_SEC_START event is sent.
- * The procedure might be queued, in which case the @ref PM_EVT_CONN_SEC_START event is
- * delayed until the procedure is initiated in the SoftDevice.
- *
- * If the connection is a slave connection, the function sends a security request to
- * the peer (master). It is up to the peer then to initiate pairing or encryption.
- * If the peer ignores the request, a @ref BLE_GAP_EVT_AUTH_STATUS event occurs
- * with the status @ref BLE_GAP_SEC_STATUS_TIMEOUT. Otherwise, the peer initiates
- * security, in which case things happen as if the peer had initiated security itself.
- * See @ref PM_EVT_CONN_SEC_START for information about peer-initiated security.
- *
- * @param[in] conn_handle Connection handle of the link as provided by the SoftDevice.
- * @param[in] force_repairing Whether to force a pairing procedure even if there is an existing
- * encryption key. This argument is relevant only for
- * the central role. Recommended value: false.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the operation completed successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If a security procedure is already in progress on the link,
- * or if the link is disconnecting or disconnected.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_TIMEOUT If there was an SMP time-out, so that no more security
- * operations can be performed on this link.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE If the connection handle is invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If the security parameters have not been set, either by
- * @ref pm_sec_params_set or by @ref pm_conn_sec_params_reply.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_DATA If the peer is bonded, but no LTK was found in the stored
- * bonding data. Repairing was not requested.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_conn_secure(uint16_t conn_handle, bool force_repairing);
- /**@brief Function for providing security configuration for a link.
- *
- * @details This function is optional, and must be called in reply to a @ref
- * PM_EVT_CONN_SEC_CONFIG_REQ event, before the Peer Manager event handler returns. If it
- * is not called in time, a default configuration is used. See @ref pm_conn_sec_config_t
- * for the value of the default.
- *
- * @param[in] conn_handle The connection to set the configuration for.
- * @param[in] p_conn_sec_config The configuration.
- */
- void pm_conn_sec_config_reply(uint16_t conn_handle, pm_conn_sec_config_t * p_conn_sec_config);
- /**@brief Function for providing security parameters for a link.
- *
- * @details This function is optional, and must be called in reply to a @ref
- * PM_EVT_CONN_SEC_PARAMS_REQ event, before the Peer Manager event handler returns. If it
- * is not called in time, the parameters given in @ref pm_sec_params_set are used. See @ref
- * pm_conn_sec_config_t for the value of the default.
- *
- * @param[in] conn_handle The connection to set the parameters for.
- * @param[in] p_sec_params The parameters. If NULL, the security procedure is rejected.
- * @param[in] p_context The context found in the request event that this function replies to.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS Successful reply.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL p_sec_params or p_context was null.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Value of p_sec_params was invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE This module is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_conn_sec_params_reply(uint16_t conn_handle,
- ble_gap_sec_params_t * p_sec_params,
- void const * p_context);
- /**@brief Function for manually informing that the local database has changed.
- *
- * @details This function sends a service changed indication to all bonded and/or connected peers
- * that subscribe to this indication. If a bonded peer is not connected, the indication is
- * sent when it reconnects. Every time an indication is sent, a @ref
- * PM_EVT_SERVICE_CHANGED_IND_SENT event occurs, followed by a @ref
- * PM_EVT_SERVICE_CHANGED_IND_CONFIRMED when the peer sends its confirmation. Peers that
- * are not subscribed to the service changed indication when this function is called do not
- * receive an indication, and no events are sent to the user. Likewise, if the service
- * changed characteristic is not present in the local database, or if the @ref
- * PM_SERVICE_CHANGED_ENABLED is set to 0, no indications are sent peers, and no events are
- * sent to the user.
- */
- void pm_local_database_has_changed(void);
- /**@brief Function for getting the security status of a connection.
- *
- * @param[in] conn_handle Connection handle of the link as provided by the SoftDevice.
- * @param[out] p_conn_sec_status Security status of the link.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If pairing was initiated successfully.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE If the connection handle is invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_conn_sec_status was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_conn_sec_status_get(uint16_t conn_handle, pm_conn_sec_status_t * p_conn_sec_status);
- /**@brief Experimental function for specifying the public key to use for LESC operations.
- *
- * @details This function can be called multiple times. The specified public key will be used for
- * all subsequent LESC (LE Secure Connections) operations until the next time this function
- * is called.
- *
- * @note The key must continue to reside in application memory as it is not copied by Peer Manager.
- *
- * @note This function is deprecated. LESC keys are now handled internally if @ref PM_LESC_ENABLED
- * is true. If @ref PM_LESC_ENABLED is false, this function works as before.
- *
- * @param[in] p_public_key The public key to use for all subsequent LESC operations.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If pairing was initiated successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If LESC module support is enabled (see @ref PM_LESC_ENABLED).
- */
- ret_code_t pm_lesc_public_key_set(ble_gap_lesc_p256_pk_t * p_public_key);
- /**@brief Function for setting or clearing the whitelist.
- *
- * When using the S13x SoftDevice v3.x, this function sets or clears the whitelist.
- * When using the S13x SoftDevice v2.x, this function caches a list of
- * peers that can be retrieved later by @ref pm_whitelist_get to pass to the @ref lib_ble_advertising.
- *
- * To clear the current whitelist, pass either NULL as @p p_peers or zero as @p peer_cnt.
- *
- * @param[in] p_peers The peers to add to the whitelist. Pass NULL to clear the current whitelist.
- * @param[in] peer_cnt The number of peers to add to the whitelist. The number must not be greater than
- * @ref BLE_GAP_WHITELIST_ADDR_MAX_COUNT. Pass zero to clear the current
- * whitelist.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the whitelist was successfully set or cleared.
- * @retval BLE_GAP_ERROR_WHITELIST_IN_USE If a whitelist is already in use and cannot be set.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_GAP_INVALID_BLE_ADDR If a peer in @p p_peers has an address that cannot
- * be used for whitelisting.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If any of the peers in @p p_peers cannot be found.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE If @p peer_cnt is greater than
- * @ref BLE_GAP_WHITELIST_ADDR_MAX_COUNT.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_whitelist_set(pm_peer_id_t const * p_peers,
- uint32_t peer_cnt);
- /**@brief Function for retrieving the previously set whitelist.
- *
- * The function retrieves the whitelist of GAP addresses and IRKs that was
- * previously set by @ref pm_whitelist_set.
- *
- * To retrieve only GAP addresses or only IRKs, provide only one of the
- * buffers. If a buffer is provided, its size must be specified.
- *
- * @param[out] p_addrs The buffer where to store GAP addresses. Pass NULL to retrieve
- * only IRKs (in that case, @p p_irks must not be NULL).
- * @param[in,out] p_addr_cnt In: The size of the @p p_addrs buffer.
- * May be NULL if and only if @p p_addrs is NULL.
- * Out: The number of GAP addresses copied into the buffer.
- * If @p p_addrs is NULL, this parameter remains unchanged.
- * @param[out] p_irks The buffer where to store IRKs. Pass NULL to retrieve
- * only GAP addresses (in that case, @p p_addrs must not NULL).
- * @param[in,out] p_irk_cnt In: The size of the @p p_irks buffer.
- * May be NULL if and only if @p p_irks is NULL.
- * Out: The number of IRKs copied into the buffer.
- * If @p p_irks is NULL, this paramater remains unchanged.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the whitelist was successfully retrieved.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_GAP_INVALID_BLE_ADDR If a peer has an address that cannot be used for
- * whitelisting (this error can occur only
- * when using the S13x SoftDevice v2.x).
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If a required parameter is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If the provided buffers are too small.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If the data for any of the cached whitelisted peers
- * cannot be found. It might have been deleted.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_whitelist_get(ble_gap_addr_t * p_addrs,
- uint32_t * p_addr_cnt,
- ble_gap_irk_t * p_irks,
- uint32_t * p_irk_cnt);
- /**@brief Function for setting and clearing the device identities list.
- *
- * @note When entering directed advertising, make sure the active identities list does not contain
- * peers that have no Central Address Resolution. See @ref pm_peer_id_list with skip_id
- * @ref PM_PEER_ID_LIST_SKIP_NO_CAR.
- *
- * @param[in] p_peers The peers to add to the device identities list. Pass NULL to clear
- * the device identities list.
- * @param[in] peer_cnt The number of peers. Pass zero to clear the device identities list.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the device identities list was successfully
- * set or cleared.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If a peer is invalid or its data could not
- * be found in flash.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_GAP_INVALID_BLE_ADDR If a peer has an address that cannot be
- * used for whitelisting.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_GAP_DEVICE_IDENTITIES_IN_USE If the device identities list is in use and
- * cannot be set.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If using a SoftDevice that does not support
- * device identities, e.g. S130 v2.0.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_device_identities_list_set(pm_peer_id_t const * p_peers,
- uint32_t peer_cnt);
- /**@brief Function for setting the local <em>Bluetooth</em> identity address.
- *
- * @details The local <em>Bluetooth</em> identity address is the address that identifies the device
- * to other peers. The address type must be either @ref BLE_GAP_ADDR_TYPE_PUBLIC or @ref
- * BLE_GAP_ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM_STATIC. The identity address cannot be changed while roles are running.
- *
- * The SoftDevice sets a default address of type @ref BLE_GAP_ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM_STATIC when it is
- * enabled. This default address is a random number that is populated during the IC manufacturing
- * process. It remains unchanged for the lifetime of each IC, but the application can use this
- * function to assign a different identity address.
- *
- * The identity address is distributed to the peer during bonding. Changing the identity address
- * means bonded devices might not recognize us.
- *
- * @note The SoftDevice functions @ref sd_ble_gap_addr_set and @ref sd_ble_gap_privacy_set must not
- * be called when using the Peer Manager. Use the Peer Manager equivalents instead.
- *
- * @param[in] p_addr The GAP address to be set.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the identity address was set successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_addr is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR If the @p p_addr pointer is invalid.
- * @retval BLE_ERROR_GAP_INVALID_BLE_ADDR If the BLE address is invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the SoftDevice was busy. Process SoftDevice events
- * and retry.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized or if this function
- * was called while advertising, scanning, or while connected.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_id_addr_set(ble_gap_addr_t const * p_addr);
- /**@brief Function for retrieving the local <em>Bluetooth</em> identity address.
- *
- * This function always returns the identity address, irrespective of the privacy settings.
- * This means that the address type will always be either @ref BLE_GAP_ADDR_TYPE_PUBLIC or @ref
- * BLE_GAP_ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM_STATIC.
- *
- * @param[out] p_addr Pointer to the address structure to be filled in.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the address was retrieved successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_addr is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_id_addr_get(ble_gap_addr_t * p_addr);
- /**@brief Function for configuring privacy settings.
- *
- * The privacy settings cannot be configured while advertising, scanning, or while in a connection.
- *
- * @note The SoftDevice functions @ref sd_ble_gap_addr_set
- * and @ref sd_ble_gap_privacy_set must not be called when using the Peer Manager.
- * Use this function instead.
- *
- * @param[in] p_privacy_params Privacy settings.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the privacy settings were configured successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_privacy_params is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the operation could not be performed at this time.
- * Process SoftDevice events and retry.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If the address type is invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If this function is called while BLE roles using
- * privacy are enabled.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_privacy_set(pm_privacy_params_t const * p_privacy_params);
- /**@brief Function for retrieving privacy settings.
- *
- * The privacy settings that are returned include the current IRK as well.
- *
- * @param[out] p_privacy_params Privacy settings.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the privacy settings were retrieved successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_privacy_params or @p p_privacy_params->p_device_irk is
- * NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_privacy_get(pm_privacy_params_t * p_privacy_params);
- /**@brief Function for resolving a resolvable address with an identity resolution key (IRK).
- *
- * @param[in] p_addr A private random resolvable address.
- * @param[in] p_irk An identity resolution key (IRK).
- *
- * @retval true The IRK used matched the one used to create the address.
- * @retval false The IRK used did not match the one used to create the address, or an argument was
- * NULL or invalid.
- */
- bool pm_address_resolve(ble_gap_addr_t const * p_addr, ble_gap_irk_t const * p_irk);
- /**@brief Function for getting the connection handle of the connection with a bonded peer.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id The peer ID of the bonded peer.
- * @param[out] p_conn_handle Connection handle, or @ref BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE if the peer
- * is not connected.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the connection handle was retrieved successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_conn_handle was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_conn_handle_get(pm_peer_id_t peer_id, uint16_t * p_conn_handle);
- /**@brief Function for retrieving the ID of a peer, given its connection handle.
- *
- * @param[in] conn_handle The connection handle of the peer.
- * @param[out] p_peer_id The peer ID, or @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID if the peer is not bonded or
- * @p conn_handle does not refer to a valid connection.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the peer ID was retrieved successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_peer_id was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_id_get(uint16_t conn_handle, pm_peer_id_t * p_peer_id);
- /**@brief Function for retrieving a filtered list of peer IDs.
- *
- * @details This function starts searching from @p first_peer_id. IDs ordering
- * is the same as for @ref pm_next_peer_id_get(). If the first_peer_id
- * is @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID, the function starts searching from the first ID.
- * The function looks for the ID's number specified by @p p_list_size. Only those IDs that
- * match @p skip_id are added to the list. The number of returned elements is determined
- * by @p p_list_size.
- *
- * @warning The size of the @p p_peer_list buffer must be equal or greater than @p p_list_size.
- *
- * @param[out] p_peer_list Pointer to peer IDs list buffer.
- * @param[in,out] p_list_size The amount of IDs to return / The number of returned IDs.
- * @param[in] first_peer_id The first ID from which the search begins. IDs ordering
- * is the same as for @ref pm_next_peer_id_get()
- * @param[in] skip_id It determines which peer ID will be added to list.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the ID list has been filled out.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If @p skip_id was invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If peer_list or list_size was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_id_list(pm_peer_id_t * p_peer_list,
- uint32_t * const p_list_size,
- pm_peer_id_t first_peer_id,
- pm_peer_id_list_skip_t skip_id);
- /**@brief Function for getting the next peer ID in the sequence of all used peer IDs.
- *
- * @details This function can be used to loop through all used peer IDs. The order in which
- * peer IDs are returned should be considered unpredictable. @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID
- * is considered to be before the first and after the last used peer ID.
- *
- * @details To loop through all peer IDs exactly once, use the following constuct:
- * @code{c}
- * pm_peer_id_t current_peer_id = pm_next_peer_id_get(PM_PEER_ID_INVALID);
- * while (current_peer_id != PM_PEER_ID_INVALID)
- * {
- * // Do something with current_peer_id.
- * current_peer_id = pm_next_peer_id_get(current_peer_id)
- * }
- * @endcode
- *
- * @note This function does not report peer IDs that are pending deletion.
- *
- * @param[in] prev_peer_id The previous peer ID.
- *
- * @return The next peer ID. If @p prev_peer_id was @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID, the
- * next peer ID is the first used peer ID. If @p prev_peer_id was the last
- * used peer ID, the function returns @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID.
- */
- pm_peer_id_t pm_next_peer_id_get(pm_peer_id_t prev_peer_id);
- /**@brief Function for querying the number of valid peer IDs that are available.
- *
- * @details This function returns the number of peers for which there is data in persistent storage.
- *
- * @return The number of valid peer IDs.
- */
- uint32_t pm_peer_count(void);
- /**@anchor PM_PEER_DATA_FUNCTIONS
- * @name Functions (Peer Data)
- * Functions for manipulating peer data.
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * @{
- */
- /**@brief Function for retrieving stored data of a peer.
- *
- * @note The length of the provided buffer must be a multiple of 4.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id Peer ID to get data for.
- * @param[in] data_id Which type of data to read.
- * @param[out] p_data Where to put the retrieved data. The documentation for
- * @ref pm_peer_data_id_t specifies what data type each data ID is stored as.
- * @param[in,out] p_len In: The length in bytes of @p p_data.
- * Out: The length in bytes of the read data, if the read was successful.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the data was read successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If the data type or the peer ID was invalid or unallocated.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If a pointer parameter was NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If no stored data was found for this peer ID/data ID combination.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE If the provided buffer was not large enough. The data is still
- * copied, filling the provided buffer. Note that this error can
- * occur even if loading the same size as was stored, because the
- * underlying layers round the length up to the nearest word (4 bytes)
- * when storing.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_load(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- pm_peer_data_id_t data_id,
- void * p_data,
- uint16_t * p_len);
- /**@brief Function for reading a peer's bonding data (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_BONDING).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_load for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_bonding_load(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- pm_peer_data_bonding_t * p_data);
- /**@brief Function for reading a peer's remote DB values. (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_GATT_REMOTE).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_load for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_remote_db_load(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- ble_gatt_db_srv_t * p_data,
- uint16_t * p_len);
- /**@brief Function for reading a peer's application data. (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_APPLICATION).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_load for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_app_data_load(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- void * p_data,
- uint16_t * p_len);
- /** @}*/
- /**
- * @{
- */
- /**@brief Function for setting or updating stored data of a peer.
- *
- * @note Writing the data to persistent storage happens asynchronously. Therefore, the buffer
- * that contains the data must be kept alive until the operation has completed.
- *
- * @note The data written using this function might later be overwritten as a result of internal
- * operations in the Peer Manager. A Peer Manager event is sent each time data is updated,
- * regardless of whether the operation originated internally or from action by the user.
- * Data with @p data_id @ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_GATT_REMOTE @ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_APPLICATION is
- * never (over)written internally.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id Peer ID to set data for.
- * @param[in] data_id Which type of data to set.
- * @param[in] p_data New value to set. The documentation for @ref pm_peer_data_id_t specifies
- * what data type each data ID should be stored as.
- * @param[in] len The length in bytes of @p p_data.
- * @param[out] p_token A token that identifies this particular store operation. The token can be
- * used to identify events that pertain to this operation. This parameter can
- * be NULL.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the data is scheduled to be written to persistent storage.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_data is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If no peer was found for the peer ID.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the underlying flash handler is busy with other flash
- * operations. Try again after receiving a Peer Manager event.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_STORAGE_FULL If there is not enough space in persistent storage.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If data ID is @ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_BONDING and the new bonding
- * data also corresponds to another bonded peer. No data is written
- * so duplicate entries are avoided.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_store(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- pm_peer_data_id_t data_id,
- void const * p_data,
- uint16_t len,
- pm_store_token_t * p_token);
- /**@brief Function for setting or updating a peer's bonding data (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_BONDING).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_store for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_bonding_store(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- pm_peer_data_bonding_t const * p_data,
- pm_store_token_t * p_token);
- /**@brief Function for setting or updating a peer's remote DB values. (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_GATT_REMOTE).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_store for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_remote_db_store(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- ble_gatt_db_srv_t const * p_data,
- uint16_t len,
- pm_store_token_t * p_token);
- /**@brief Function for setting or updating a peer's application data. (@ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_APPLICATION).
- * @details See @ref pm_peer_data_store for parameters and return values. */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_app_data_store(pm_peer_id_t peer_id,
- void const * p_data,
- uint16_t len,
- pm_store_token_t * p_token);
- /** @}*/
- /**
- * @{
- */
- /**@brief Function for deleting a peer's stored pieces of data.
- *
- * @details This function deletes specific data that is stored for a peer. Note that bonding data
- * cannot be cleared separately.
- *
- * To delete all data for a peer (including bonding data), use @ref pm_peer_delete.
- *
- * @note Clearing data in persistent storage happens asynchronously.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id Peer ID to clear data for.
- * @param[in] data_id Which data to clear.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the clear procedure was initiated successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If @p data_id was PM_PEER_DATA_ID_BONDING or invalid, or
- * @p peer_id was invalid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If there was no data to clear for this peer ID/data ID combination.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the underlying flash handler is busy with other flash
- * operations. Try again after receiving a Peer Manager event.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_data_delete(pm_peer_id_t peer_id, pm_peer_data_id_t data_id);
- /**@brief Function for manually adding a peer to the persistent storage.
- *
- * @details This function allocates a new peer ID and stores bonding data for the new peer. The
- * bonding data is necessary to prevent ambiguity/inconsistency in peer data.
- *
- * @param[in] p_bonding_data The bonding data of the new peer (must contain a public/static
- * address or a non-zero IRK).
- * @param[out] p_new_peer_id Peer ID for the new peer, or an existing peer if a match was found.
- * @param[out] p_token A token that identifies this particular store operation (storing the
- * bonding data). The token can be used to identify events that pertain
- * to this operation. This parameter can be NULL.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the store operation for bonding data was initiated successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL If @p p_bonding_data or @p p_new_peer_id is NULL.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_STORAGE_FULL If there is not enough space in persistent storage.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If there are no more available peer IDs.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the underlying flash filesystem is busy with other flash
- * operations. Try again after receiving a Peer Manager event.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_new(pm_peer_id_t * p_new_peer_id,
- pm_peer_data_bonding_t * p_bonding_data,
- pm_store_token_t * p_token);
- /**@brief Function for freeing persistent storage for a peer.
- *
- * @details This function deletes every piece of data that is associated with the specified peer and
- * frees the peer ID to be used for another peer. The deletion happens asynchronously, and
- * the peer ID is not freed until the data is deleted. When the operation finishes, a @ref
- * PM_EVT_PEER_DELETE_SUCCEEDED or @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DELETE_FAILED event is sent.
- *
- * @warning Use this function only when not connected to or connectable for the peer that is being
- * deleted. If the peer is or becomes connected or data is manually written in flash during
- * this procedure (until the success or failure event happens), the behavior is undefined.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id Peer ID to be freed and have all associated data deleted.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the operation was initiated successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If the peer ID was not valid.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_delete(pm_peer_id_t peer_id);
- /**@brief Function for deleting all data stored for all peers.
- *
- * @details This function sends either a @ref PM_EVT_PEERS_DELETE_SUCCEEDED or a @ref
- * PM_EVT_PEERS_DELETE_FAILED event. In addition, a @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DELETE_SUCCEEDED or
- * @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DELETE_FAILED event is sent for each deleted peer.
- *
- * @note When there is no peer data in flash the @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DELETE_SUCCEEDED event is sent synchronously.
- *
- * @warning Use this function only when not connected or connectable. If a peer is or becomes
- * connected or a @ref PM_PEER_DATA_FUNCTIONS function is used during this procedure (until
- * the success or failure event happens), the behavior is undefined.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the deletion process was initiated successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peers_delete(void);
- /** @}*/
- /**
- * @{
- */
- /**@brief Function for finding the highest and lowest ranked peers.
- *
- * @details The rank is saved in persistent storage under the data ID @ref PM_PEER_DATA_ID_PEER_RANK.
- *
- * @details The interpretation of rank is up to the user, because the rank is only updated by
- * calling @ref pm_peer_rank_highest or by manipulating the value using a @ref
- * PM_PEER_DATA_FUNCTIONS function.
- *
- * @note Peers with no stored rank are not considered.
- * @note Any argument that is NULL is ignored.
- *
- * @param[out] p_highest_ranked_peer The peer ID with the highest rank of all peers, for example,
- * the most recently used peer.
- * @param[out] p_highest_rank The highest rank.
- * @param[out] p_lowest_ranked_peer The peer ID with the lowest rank of all peers, for example,
- * the least recently used peer.
- * @param[out] p_lowest_rank The lowest rank.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the operation completed successfully.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND If no peer with stored peer rank was found.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If peer rank functionality has been disabled via the @ref
- * PM_PEER_RANKS_ENABLED configuration option.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_ranks_get(pm_peer_id_t * p_highest_ranked_peer,
- uint32_t * p_highest_rank,
- pm_peer_id_t * p_lowest_ranked_peer,
- uint32_t * p_lowest_rank);
- /**@brief Function for updating the rank of a peer to be highest among all stored peers.
- *
- * @details If this function returns @ref NRF_SUCCESS, either a @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DATA_UPDATE_SUCCEEDED or a
- * @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DATA_UPDATE_FAILED event is sent with a @ref
- * PM_STORE_TOKEN_INVALID store token when the operation is complete. Until the operation
- * is complete, this function returns @ref NRF_ERROR_BUSY.
- *
- * When the operation is complete, the peer is the highest ranked peer as reported by
- * @ref pm_peer_ranks_get.
- *
- * @note The @ref PM_EVT_PEER_DATA_UPDATE_SUCCEEDED event can arrive before the function returns if the peer
- * is already ranked highest. In this case, the @ref pm_peer_data_update_succeeded_evt_t::flash_changed flag
- * in the event will be false.
- *
- * @param[in] peer_id The peer to rank highest.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the peer's rank is, or will be updated to be highest.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If @p peer_id is invalid, or doesn't exist in flash.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_STORAGE_FULL If there is not enough space in persistent storage.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_BUSY If the underlying flash handler is busy with other flash
- * operations, or if a previous call to this function has not
- * completed. Try again after receiving a Peer Manager event.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the Peer Manager is not initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_RESOURCES If the highest rank is UINT32_MAX, so the new rank would wrap
- * around to 0. To fix this, manually update all ranks to smaller
- * values, while still keeping their order.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL If an internal error occurred.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If peer rank functionality has been disabled via the @ref
- * PM_PEER_RANKS_ENABLED configuration option.
- */
- ret_code_t pm_peer_rank_highest(pm_peer_id_t peer_id);
- /** @}*/
- /** @} */
- /** @} */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif // PEER_MANAGER_H__
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