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  1. /*
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  37. */
  38. /**
  39. @addtogroup BLE_COMMON BLE SoftDevice Common
  40. @{
  41. @defgroup ble_api Events, type definitions and API calls
  42. @{
  43. @brief Module independent events, type definitions and API calls for the BLE SoftDevice.
  44. */
  45. #ifndef BLE_H__
  46. #define BLE_H__
  47. #include <stdint.h>
  48. #include "nrf_svc.h"
  49. #include "nrf_error.h"
  50. #include "ble_err.h"
  51. #include "ble_gap.h"
  52. #include "ble_gatt.h"
  53. #include "ble_gattc.h"
  54. #include "ble_gatts.h"
  55. #ifdef __cplusplus
  56. extern "C" {
  57. #endif
  58. /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_ENUMERATIONS Enumerations
  59. * @{ */
  60. /**
  61. * @brief Common API SVC numbers.
  62. */
  63. enum BLE_COMMON_SVCS
  64. {
  65. SD_BLE_ENABLE = BLE_SVC_BASE, /**< Enable and initialize the BLE stack */
  66. SD_BLE_EVT_GET, /**< Get an event from the pending events queue. */
  67. SD_BLE_UUID_VS_ADD, /**< Add a Vendor Specific base UUID. */
  68. SD_BLE_UUID_DECODE, /**< Decode UUID bytes. */
  69. SD_BLE_UUID_ENCODE, /**< Encode UUID bytes. */
  70. SD_BLE_VERSION_GET, /**< Get the local version information (company ID, Link Layer Version, Link Layer Subversion). */
  71. SD_BLE_USER_MEM_REPLY, /**< User Memory Reply. */
  72. SD_BLE_OPT_SET, /**< Set a BLE option. */
  73. SD_BLE_OPT_GET, /**< Get a BLE option. */
  74. SD_BLE_CFG_SET, /**< Add a configuration to the BLE stack. */
  75. SD_BLE_UUID_VS_REMOVE, /**< Remove a Vendor Specific base UUID. */
  76. };
  77. /**
  78. * @brief BLE Module Independent Event IDs.
  79. */
  80. enum BLE_COMMON_EVTS
  81. {
  82. BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST = BLE_EVT_BASE + 0, /**< User Memory request. @ref ble_evt_user_mem_request_t */
  83. BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_RELEASE = BLE_EVT_BASE + 1, /**< User Memory release. @ref ble_evt_user_mem_release_t */
  84. };
  85. /**@brief BLE Connection Configuration IDs.
  86. *
  87. * IDs that uniquely identify a connection configuration.
  88. */
  89. enum BLE_CONN_CFGS
  90. {
  91. BLE_CONN_CFG_GAP = BLE_CONN_CFG_BASE + 0, /**< BLE GAP specific connection configuration. */
  92. BLE_CONN_CFG_GATTC = BLE_CONN_CFG_BASE + 1, /**< BLE GATTC specific connection configuration. */
  93. BLE_CONN_CFG_GATTS = BLE_CONN_CFG_BASE + 2, /**< BLE GATTS specific connection configuration. */
  94. BLE_CONN_CFG_GATT = BLE_CONN_CFG_BASE + 3, /**< BLE GATT specific connection configuration. */
  95. };
  96. /**@brief BLE Common Configuration IDs.
  97. *
  98. * IDs that uniquely identify a common configuration.
  99. */
  100. enum BLE_COMMON_CFGS
  101. {
  102. BLE_COMMON_CFG_VS_UUID = BLE_CFG_BASE, /**< Vendor specific base UUID configuration */
  103. };
  104. /**@brief Common Option IDs.
  105. * IDs that uniquely identify a common option.
  106. */
  107. enum BLE_COMMON_OPTS
  108. {
  109. BLE_COMMON_OPT_PA_LNA = BLE_OPT_BASE + 0, /**< PA and LNA options */
  110. BLE_COMMON_OPT_CONN_EVT_EXT = BLE_OPT_BASE + 1, /**< Extended connection events option */
  111. BLE_COMMON_OPT_EXTENDED_RC_CAL = BLE_OPT_BASE + 2, /**< Extended RC calibration option */
  112. BLE_COMMON_OPT_ADV_SCHED_CFG = BLE_OPT_BASE + 3, /**< Advertiser role scheduling configuration option */
  113. };
  114. /** @} */
  115. /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_DEFINES Defines
  116. * @{ */
  117. /** @brief Required pointer alignment for BLE Events.
  118. */
  119. #define BLE_EVT_PTR_ALIGNMENT 4
  120. /** @brief Leaves the maximum of the two arguments.
  121. */
  122. #define BLE_MAX(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (b) : (a))
  123. /** @brief Maximum possible length for BLE Events.
  124. * @note The highest value used for @ref ble_gatt_conn_cfg_t::att_mtu in any connection configuration shall be used as a parameter.
  125. * If that value has not been configured for any connections then @ref BLE_GATT_ATT_MTU_DEFAULT must be used instead.
  126. */
  127. #define BLE_EVT_LEN_MAX(ATT_MTU) ( \
  128. offsetof(ble_evt_t, evt.gattc_evt.params.prim_srvc_disc_rsp.services) + ((ATT_MTU) - 1) / 4 * sizeof(ble_gattc_service_t) \
  129. )
  130. /** @defgroup ADV_SCHED_CFG Advertiser Role Scheduling Configuration
  131. * @{ */
  132. #define ADV_SCHED_CFG_DEFAULT 0 /**< Default advertiser role scheduling configuration. */
  133. #define ADV_SCHED_CFG_IMPROVED 1 /**< Improved advertiser role scheduling configuration in which the housekeeping time is reduced. */
  134. /** @} */
  135. /** @defgroup BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES User Memory Types
  136. * @{ */
  137. #define BLE_USER_MEM_TYPE_INVALID 0x00 /**< Invalid User Memory Types. */
  138. #define BLE_USER_MEM_TYPE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITES 0x01 /**< User Memory for GATTS queued writes. */
  139. /** @} */
  140. /** @defgroup BLE_UUID_VS_COUNTS Vendor Specific base UUID counts
  141. * @{
  142. */
  143. #define BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_DEFAULT 10 /**< Default VS UUID count. */
  144. #define BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_MAX 254 /**< Maximum VS UUID count. */
  145. /** @} */
  146. /** @defgroup BLE_COMMON_CFG_DEFAULTS Configuration defaults.
  147. * @{
  148. */
  149. #define BLE_CONN_CFG_TAG_DEFAULT 0 /**< Default configuration tag, SoftDevice default connection configuration. */
  150. /** @} */
  151. /** @} */
  152. /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_STRUCTURES Structures
  153. * @{ */
  154. /**@brief User Memory Block. */
  155. typedef struct
  156. {
  157. uint8_t *p_mem; /**< Pointer to the start of the user memory block. */
  158. uint16_t len; /**< Length in bytes of the user memory block. */
  159. } ble_user_mem_block_t;
  160. /**@brief Event structure for @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST. */
  161. typedef struct
  162. {
  163. uint8_t type; /**< User memory type, see @ref BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES. */
  164. } ble_evt_user_mem_request_t;
  165. /**@brief Event structure for @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_RELEASE. */
  166. typedef struct
  167. {
  168. uint8_t type; /**< User memory type, see @ref BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES. */
  169. ble_user_mem_block_t mem_block; /**< User memory block */
  170. } ble_evt_user_mem_release_t;
  171. /**@brief Event structure for events not associated with a specific function module. */
  172. typedef struct
  173. {
  174. uint16_t conn_handle; /**< Connection Handle on which this event occurred. */
  175. union
  176. {
  177. ble_evt_user_mem_request_t user_mem_request; /**< User Memory Request Event Parameters. */
  178. ble_evt_user_mem_release_t user_mem_release; /**< User Memory Release Event Parameters. */
  179. } params; /**< Event parameter union. */
  180. } ble_common_evt_t;
  181. /**@brief BLE Event header. */
  182. typedef struct
  183. {
  184. uint16_t evt_id; /**< Value from a BLE_<module>_EVT series. */
  185. uint16_t evt_len; /**< Length in octets including this header. */
  186. } ble_evt_hdr_t;
  187. /**@brief Common BLE Event type, wrapping the module specific event reports. */
  188. typedef struct
  189. {
  190. ble_evt_hdr_t header; /**< Event header. */
  191. union
  192. {
  193. ble_common_evt_t common_evt; /**< Common Event, evt_id in BLE_EVT_* series. */
  194. ble_gap_evt_t gap_evt; /**< GAP originated event, evt_id in BLE_GAP_EVT_* series. */
  195. ble_gattc_evt_t gattc_evt; /**< GATT client originated event, evt_id in BLE_GATTC_EVT* series. */
  196. ble_gatts_evt_t gatts_evt; /**< GATT server originated event, evt_id in BLE_GATTS_EVT* series. */
  197. } evt; /**< Event union. */
  198. } ble_evt_t;
  199. /**
  200. * @brief Version Information.
  201. */
  202. typedef struct
  203. {
  204. uint8_t version_number; /**< Link Layer Version number. See https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/specification/assigned-numbers/link-layer for assigned values. */
  205. uint16_t company_id; /**< Company ID, Nordic Semiconductor's company ID is 89 (0x0059) (https://www.bluetooth.org/apps/content/Default.aspx?doc_id=49708). */
  206. uint16_t subversion_number; /**< Link Layer Sub Version number, corresponds to the SoftDevice Config ID or Firmware ID (FWID). */
  207. } ble_version_t;
  208. /**
  209. * @brief Configuration parameters for the PA and LNA.
  210. */
  211. typedef struct
  212. {
  213. uint8_t enable :1; /**< Enable toggling for this amplifier */
  214. uint8_t active_high :1; /**< Set the pin to be active high */
  215. uint8_t gpio_pin :6; /**< The GPIO pin to toggle for this amplifier */
  216. } ble_pa_lna_cfg_t;
  217. /**
  218. * @brief PA & LNA GPIO toggle configuration
  219. *
  220. * This option configures the SoftDevice to toggle pins when the radio is active for use with a power amplifier and/or
  221. * a low noise amplifier.
  222. *
  223. * Toggling the pins is achieved by using two PPI channels and a GPIOTE channel. The hardware channel IDs are provided
  224. * by the application and should be regarded as reserved as long as any PA/LNA toggling is enabled.
  225. *
  226. * @note @ref sd_ble_opt_get is not supported for this option.
  227. * @note Setting this option while the radio is in use (i.e. any of the roles are active) may have undefined consequences
  228. * and must be avoided by the application.
  229. */
  230. typedef struct
  231. {
  232. ble_pa_lna_cfg_t pa_cfg; /**< Power Amplifier configuration */
  233. ble_pa_lna_cfg_t lna_cfg; /**< Low Noise Amplifier configuration */
  234. uint8_t ppi_ch_id_set; /**< PPI channel used for radio pin setting */
  235. uint8_t ppi_ch_id_clr; /**< PPI channel used for radio pin clearing */
  236. uint8_t gpiote_ch_id; /**< GPIOTE channel used for radio pin toggling */
  237. } ble_common_opt_pa_lna_t;
  238. /**
  239. * @brief Configuration of extended BLE connection events.
  240. *
  241. * When enabled the SoftDevice will dynamically extend the connection event when possible.
  242. *
  243. * The connection event length is controlled by the connection configuration as set by @ref ble_gap_conn_cfg_t::event_length.
  244. * The connection event can be extended if there is time to send another packet pair before the start of the next connection interval,
  245. * and if there are no conflicts with other BLE roles requesting radio time.
  246. *
  247. * @note @ref sd_ble_opt_get is not supported for this option.
  248. */
  249. typedef struct
  250. {
  251. uint8_t enable : 1; /**< Enable extended BLE connection events, disabled by default. */
  252. } ble_common_opt_conn_evt_ext_t;
  253. /**
  254. * @brief Enable/disable extended RC calibration.
  255. *
  256. * If extended RC calibration is enabled and the internal RC oscillator (@ref NRF_CLOCK_LF_SRC_RC) is used as the SoftDevice
  257. * LFCLK source, the SoftDevice as a peripheral will by default try to increase the receive window if two consecutive packets
  258. * are not received. If it turns out that the packets were not received due to clock drift, the RC calibration is started.
  259. * This calibration comes in addition to the periodic calibration that is configured by @ref sd_softdevice_enable(). When
  260. * using only peripheral connections, the periodic calibration can therefore be configured with a much longer interval as the
  261. * peripheral will be able to detect and adjust automatically to clock drift, and calibrate on demand.
  262. *
  263. * If extended RC calibration is disabled and the internal RC oscillator is used as the SoftDevice LFCLK source, the
  264. * RC oscillator is calibrated periodically as configured by @ref sd_softdevice_enable().
  265. *
  266. * @note @ref sd_ble_opt_get is not supported for this option.
  267. */
  268. typedef struct
  269. {
  270. uint8_t enable : 1; /**< Enable extended RC calibration, enabled by default. */
  271. } ble_common_opt_extended_rc_cal_t;
  272. /**
  273. * @brief Configuration of BLE advertiser role scheduling.
  274. *
  275. * @note @ref sd_ble_opt_get is not supported for this option.
  276. */
  277. typedef struct
  278. {
  279. uint8_t sched_cfg; /**< See @ref ADV_SCHED_CFG. */
  280. } ble_common_opt_adv_sched_cfg_t;
  281. /**@brief Option structure for common options. */
  282. typedef union
  283. {
  284. ble_common_opt_pa_lna_t pa_lna; /**< Parameters for controlling PA and LNA pin toggling. */
  285. ble_common_opt_conn_evt_ext_t conn_evt_ext; /**< Parameters for enabling extended connection events. */
  286. ble_common_opt_extended_rc_cal_t extended_rc_cal; /**< Parameters for enabling extended RC calibration. */
  287. ble_common_opt_adv_sched_cfg_t adv_sched_cfg; /**< Parameters for configuring advertiser role scheduling. */
  288. } ble_common_opt_t;
  289. /**@brief Common BLE Option type, wrapping the module specific options. */
  290. typedef union
  291. {
  292. ble_common_opt_t common_opt; /**< COMMON options, opt_id in @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS series. */
  293. ble_gap_opt_t gap_opt; /**< GAP option, opt_id in @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS series. */
  294. } ble_opt_t;
  295. /**@brief BLE connection configuration type, wrapping the module specific configurations, set with
  296. * @ref sd_ble_cfg_set.
  297. *
  298. * @note Connection configurations don't have to be set.
  299. * In the case that no configurations has been set, or fewer connection configurations has been set than enabled connections,
  300. * the default connection configuration will be automatically added for the remaining connections.
  301. * When creating connections with the default configuration, @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_TAG_DEFAULT should be used in
  302. * place of @ref ble_conn_cfg_t::conn_cfg_tag.
  303. *
  304. * @sa sd_ble_gap_adv_start()
  305. *
  306. * @mscs
  307. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_CONN_CFG}
  308. * @endmscs
  309. */
  310. typedef struct
  311. {
  312. uint8_t conn_cfg_tag; /**< The application chosen tag it can use with the
  313. @ref sd_ble_gap_adv_start() call
  314. to select this configuration when creating a connection.
  315. Must be different for all connection configurations added and not @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_TAG_DEFAULT. */
  316. union {
  317. ble_gap_conn_cfg_t gap_conn_cfg; /**< GAP connection configuration, cfg_id is @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_GAP. */
  318. ble_gattc_conn_cfg_t gattc_conn_cfg; /**< GATTC connection configuration, cfg_id is @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_GATTC. */
  319. ble_gatts_conn_cfg_t gatts_conn_cfg; /**< GATTS connection configuration, cfg_id is @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_GATTS. */
  320. ble_gatt_conn_cfg_t gatt_conn_cfg; /**< GATT connection configuration, cfg_id is @ref BLE_CONN_CFG_GATT. */
  321. } params; /**< Connection configuration union. */
  322. } ble_conn_cfg_t;
  323. /**
  324. * @brief Configuration of Vendor Specific base UUIDs, set with @ref sd_ble_cfg_set.
  325. *
  326. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Too many UUIDs configured.
  327. */
  328. typedef struct
  329. {
  330. uint8_t vs_uuid_count; /**< Number of 128-bit Vendor Specific base UUID bases to allocate memory for.
  331. Default value is @ref BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_DEFAULT. Maximum value is
  332. @ref BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_MAX. */
  333. } ble_common_cfg_vs_uuid_t;
  334. /**@brief Common BLE Configuration type, wrapping the common configurations. */
  335. typedef union
  336. {
  337. ble_common_cfg_vs_uuid_t vs_uuid_cfg; /**< Vendor Specific base UUID configuration, cfg_id is @ref BLE_COMMON_CFG_VS_UUID. */
  338. } ble_common_cfg_t;
  339. /**@brief BLE Configuration type, wrapping the module specific configurations. */
  340. typedef union
  341. {
  342. ble_conn_cfg_t conn_cfg; /**< Connection specific configurations, cfg_id in @ref BLE_CONN_CFGS series. */
  343. ble_common_cfg_t common_cfg; /**< Global common configurations, cfg_id in @ref BLE_COMMON_CFGS series. */
  344. ble_gap_cfg_t gap_cfg; /**< Global GAP configurations, cfg_id in @ref BLE_GAP_CFGS series. */
  345. ble_gatts_cfg_t gatts_cfg; /**< Global GATTS configuration, cfg_id in @ref BLE_GATTS_CFGS series. */
  346. } ble_cfg_t;
  347. /** @} */
  348. /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_FUNCTIONS Functions
  349. * @{ */
  350. /**@brief Enable the BLE stack
  351. *
  352. * @param[in, out] p_app_ram_base Pointer to a variable containing the start address of the
  353. * application RAM region (APP_RAM_BASE). On return, this will
  354. * contain the minimum start address of the application RAM region
  355. * required by the SoftDevice for this configuration.
  356. *
  357. * @note The memory requirement for a specific configuration will not increase between SoftDevices
  358. * with the same major version number.
  359. *
  360. * @note At runtime the IC's RAM is split into 2 regions: The SoftDevice RAM region is located
  361. * between 0x20000000 and APP_RAM_BASE-1 and the application's RAM region is located between
  362. * APP_RAM_BASE and the start of the call stack.
  363. *
  364. * @details This call initializes the BLE stack, no BLE related function other than @ref
  365. * sd_ble_cfg_set can be called before this one.
  366. *
  367. * @mscs
  368. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_ENABLE}
  369. * @endmscs
  370. *
  371. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS The BLE stack has been initialized successfully.
  372. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE The BLE stack had already been initialized and cannot be reinitialized.
  373. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid or not sufficiently aligned pointer supplied.
  374. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM One or more of the following is true:
  375. * - The amount of memory assigned to the SoftDevice by *p_app_ram_base is not
  376. * large enough to fit this configuration's memory requirement. Check *p_app_ram_base
  377. * and set the start address of the application RAM region accordingly.
  378. * - Dynamic part of the SoftDevice RAM region is larger then 64 kB which
  379. * is currently not supported.
  380. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_RESOURCES The total number of L2CAP Channels configured using @ref sd_ble_cfg_set is too large.
  381. */
  382. SVCALL(SD_BLE_ENABLE, uint32_t, sd_ble_enable(uint32_t * p_app_ram_base));
  383. /**@brief Add configurations for the BLE stack
  384. *
  385. * @param[in] cfg_id Config ID, see @ref BLE_CONN_CFGS, @ref BLE_COMMON_CFGS, @ref
  386. * BLE_GAP_CFGS or @ref BLE_GATTS_CFGS.
  387. * @param[in] p_cfg Pointer to a ble_cfg_t structure containing the configuration value.
  388. * @param[in] app_ram_base The start address of the application RAM region (APP_RAM_BASE).
  389. * See @ref sd_ble_enable for details about APP_RAM_BASE.
  390. *
  391. * @note The memory requirement for a specific configuration will not increase between SoftDevices
  392. * with the same major version number.
  393. *
  394. * @note If a configuration is set more than once, the last one set is the one that takes effect on
  395. * @ref sd_ble_enable.
  396. *
  397. * @note Any part of the BLE stack that is NOT configured with @ref sd_ble_cfg_set will have default
  398. * configuration.
  399. *
  400. * @note @ref sd_ble_cfg_set may be called at any time when the SoftDevice is enabled (see @ref
  401. * sd_softdevice_enable) while the BLE part of the SoftDevice is not enabled (see @ref
  402. * sd_ble_enable).
  403. *
  404. * @note Error codes for the configurations are described in the configuration structs.
  405. *
  406. * @mscs
  407. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_ENABLE}
  408. * @endmscs
  409. *
  410. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS The configuration has been added successfully.
  411. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE The BLE stack had already been initialized.
  412. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid or not sufficiently aligned pointer supplied.
  413. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid cfg_id supplied.
  414. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM The amount of memory assigned to the SoftDevice by app_ram_base is not
  415. * large enough to fit this configuration's memory requirement.
  416. */
  417. SVCALL(SD_BLE_CFG_SET, uint32_t, sd_ble_cfg_set(uint32_t cfg_id, ble_cfg_t const * p_cfg, uint32_t app_ram_base));
  418. /**@brief Get an event from the pending events queue.
  419. *
  420. * @param[out] p_dest Pointer to buffer to be filled in with an event, or NULL to retrieve the event length.
  421. * This buffer <b>must be aligned to the extend defined by @ref BLE_EVT_PTR_ALIGNMENT</b>.
  422. * The buffer should be interpreted as a @ref ble_evt_t struct.
  423. * @param[in, out] p_len Pointer the length of the buffer, on return it is filled with the event length.
  424. *
  425. * @details This call allows the application to pull a BLE event from the BLE stack. The application is signaled that
  426. * an event is available from the BLE stack by the triggering of the SD_EVT_IRQn interrupt.
  427. * The application is free to choose whether to call this function from thread mode (main context) or directly from the
  428. * Interrupt Service Routine that maps to SD_EVT_IRQn. In any case however, and because the BLE stack runs at a higher
  429. * priority than the application, this function should be called in a loop (until @ref NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND is returned)
  430. * every time SD_EVT_IRQn is raised to ensure that all available events are pulled from the BLE stack. Failure to do so
  431. * could potentially leave events in the internal queue without the application being aware of this fact.
  432. *
  433. * Sizing the p_dest buffer is equally important, since the application needs to provide all the memory necessary for the event to
  434. * be copied into application memory. If the buffer provided is not large enough to fit the entire contents of the event,
  435. * @ref NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE will be returned and the application can then call again with a larger buffer size.
  436. * The maximum possible event length is defined by @ref BLE_EVT_LEN_MAX. The application may also "peek" the event length
  437. * by providing p_dest as a NULL pointer and inspecting the value of *p_len upon return:
  438. *
  439. * \code
  440. * uint16_t len;
  441. * errcode = sd_ble_evt_get(NULL, &len);
  442. * \endcode
  443. *
  444. * @mscs
  445. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_IRQ_EVT_MSC}
  446. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_THREAD_EVT_MSC}
  447. * @endmscs
  448. *
  449. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Event pulled and stored into the supplied buffer.
  450. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid or not sufficiently aligned pointer supplied.
  451. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND No events ready to be pulled.
  452. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE Event ready but could not fit into the supplied buffer.
  453. */
  454. SVCALL(SD_BLE_EVT_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_evt_get(uint8_t *p_dest, uint16_t *p_len));
  455. /**@brief Add a Vendor Specific base UUID.
  456. *
  457. * @details This call enables the application to add a Vendor Specific base UUID to the BLE stack's table, for later
  458. * use with all other modules and APIs. This then allows the application to use the shorter, 24-bit @ref ble_uuid_t
  459. * format when dealing with both 16-bit and 128-bit UUIDs without having to check for lengths and having split code
  460. * paths. This is accomplished by extending the grouping mechanism that the Bluetooth SIG standard base UUID uses
  461. * for all other 128-bit UUIDs. The type field in the @ref ble_uuid_t structure is an index (relative to
  462. * @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_VENDOR_BEGIN) to the table populated by multiple calls to this function, and the UUID field
  463. * in the same structure contains the 2 bytes at indexes 12 and 13. The number of possible 128-bit UUIDs available to
  464. * the application is therefore the number of Vendor Specific UUIDs added with the help of this function times 65536,
  465. * although restricted to modifying bytes 12 and 13 for each of the entries in the supplied array.
  466. *
  467. * @note Bytes 12 and 13 of the provided UUID will not be used internally, since those are always replaced by
  468. * the 16-bit uuid field in @ref ble_uuid_t.
  469. *
  470. * @note If a UUID is already present in the BLE stack's internal table, the corresponding index will be returned in
  471. * p_uuid_type along with an @ref NRF_SUCCESS error code.
  472. *
  473. * @param[in] p_vs_uuid Pointer to a 16-octet (128-bit) little endian Vendor Specific base UUID disregarding
  474. * bytes 12 and 13.
  475. * @param[out] p_uuid_type Pointer to a uint8_t where the type field in @ref ble_uuid_t corresponding to this UUID will be stored.
  476. *
  477. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully added the Vendor Specific base UUID.
  478. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR If p_vs_uuid or p_uuid_type is NULL or invalid.
  479. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If there are no more free slots for VS UUIDs.
  480. */
  481. SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_VS_ADD, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_vs_add(ble_uuid128_t const *p_vs_uuid, uint8_t *p_uuid_type));
  482. /**@brief Remove a Vendor Specific base UUID.
  483. *
  484. * @details This call removes a Vendor Specific base UUID that has been added with @ref sd_ble_uuid_vs_add. This function allows
  485. * the application to reuse memory allocated for Vendor Specific base UUIDs.
  486. *
  487. * @note Currently this function can only be called with a p_uuid_type set to @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_UNKNOWN or the last added UUID type.
  488. *
  489. * @param[in] p_uuid_type Pointer to a uint8_t where the type field in @ref ble_uuid_t::type corresponds to the UUID type that
  490. * shall be removed. If the type is set to @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_UNKNOWN, or the pointer is NULL, the last
  491. * Vendor Specific base UUID will be removed.
  492. * @param[out] p_uuid_type Pointer to a uint8_t where the type field in @ref ble_uuid_t corresponds to the UUID type that was
  493. * removed. If function returns with a failure, it contains the last type that is in use by the ATT Server.
  494. *
  495. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully removed the Vendor Specific base UUID.
  496. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR If p_uuid_type is invalid.
  497. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If p_uuid_type points to a non-valid UUID type.
  498. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_FORBIDDEN If the Vendor Specific base UUID is in use by the ATT Server.
  499. */
  500. SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_VS_REMOVE, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_vs_remove(uint8_t *p_uuid_type));
  501. /** @brief Decode little endian raw UUID bytes (16-bit or 128-bit) into a 24 bit @ref ble_uuid_t structure.
  502. *
  503. * @details The raw UUID bytes excluding bytes 12 and 13 (i.e. bytes 0-11 and 14-15) of p_uuid_le are compared
  504. * to the corresponding ones in each entry of the table of Vendor Specific base UUIDs populated with @ref sd_ble_uuid_vs_add
  505. * to look for a match. If there is such a match, bytes 12 and 13 are returned as p_uuid->uuid and the index
  506. * relative to @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_VENDOR_BEGIN as p_uuid->type.
  507. *
  508. * @note If the UUID length supplied is 2, then the type set by this call will always be @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_BLE.
  509. *
  510. * @param[in] uuid_le_len Length in bytes of the buffer pointed to by p_uuid_le (must be 2 or 16 bytes).
  511. * @param[in] p_uuid_le Pointer pointing to little endian raw UUID bytes.
  512. * @param[out] p_uuid Pointer to a @ref ble_uuid_t structure to be filled in.
  513. *
  514. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully decoded into the @ref ble_uuid_t structure.
  515. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  516. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH Invalid UUID length.
  517. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND For a 128-bit UUID, no match in the populated table of UUIDs.
  518. */
  519. SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_DECODE, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_decode(uint8_t uuid_le_len, uint8_t const *p_uuid_le, ble_uuid_t *p_uuid));
  520. /** @brief Encode a @ref ble_uuid_t structure into little endian raw UUID bytes (16-bit or 128-bit).
  521. *
  522. * @note The pointer to the destination buffer p_uuid_le may be NULL, in which case only the validity and size of p_uuid is computed.
  523. *
  524. * @param[in] p_uuid Pointer to a @ref ble_uuid_t structure that will be encoded into bytes.
  525. * @param[out] p_uuid_le_len Pointer to a uint8_t that will be filled with the encoded length (2 or 16 bytes).
  526. * @param[out] p_uuid_le Pointer to a buffer where the little endian raw UUID bytes (2 or 16) will be stored.
  527. *
  528. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully encoded into the buffer.
  529. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  530. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid UUID type.
  531. */
  532. SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_ENCODE, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_encode(ble_uuid_t const *p_uuid, uint8_t *p_uuid_le_len, uint8_t *p_uuid_le));
  533. /**@brief Get Version Information.
  534. *
  535. * @details This call allows the application to get the BLE stack version information.
  536. *
  537. * @param[out] p_version Pointer to a ble_version_t structure to be filled in.
  538. *
  539. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Version information stored successfully.
  540. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  541. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy (typically doing a locally-initiated disconnection procedure).
  542. */
  543. SVCALL(SD_BLE_VERSION_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_version_get(ble_version_t *p_version));
  544. /**@brief Provide a user memory block.
  545. *
  546. * @note This call can only be used as a response to a @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST event issued to the application.
  547. *
  548. * @param[in] conn_handle Connection handle.
  549. * @param[in] p_block Pointer to a user memory block structure or NULL if memory is managed by the application.
  550. *
  551. * @mscs
  552. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_PEER_CANCEL_MSC}
  553. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_NOBUF_AUTH_MSC}
  554. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_NOBUF_NOAUTH_MSC}
  555. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_BUF_AUTH_MSC}
  556. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_BUF_NOAUTH_MSC}
  557. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_QUEUE_FULL_MSC}
  558. * @endmscs
  559. *
  560. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully queued a response to the peer.
  561. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  562. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The stack is busy, process pending events and retry.
  563. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle.
  564. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH Invalid user memory block length supplied.
  565. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Invalid Connection state or no user memory request pending.
  566. */
  567. SVCALL(SD_BLE_USER_MEM_REPLY, uint32_t, sd_ble_user_mem_reply(uint16_t conn_handle, ble_user_mem_block_t const *p_block));
  568. /**@brief Set a BLE option.
  569. *
  570. * @details This call allows the application to set the value of an option.
  571. *
  572. * @mscs
  573. * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GAP_PERIPH_BONDING_STATIC_PK_MSC}
  574. * @endmscs
  575. *
  576. * @param[in] opt_id Option ID, see @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS and @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS.
  577. * @param[in] p_opt Pointer to a ble_opt_t structure containing the option value.
  578. *
  579. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Option set successfully.
  580. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  581. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle.
  582. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid parameter(s) supplied, check parameter limits and constraints.
  583. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Unable to set the parameter at this time.
  584. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy or the previous procedure has not completed.
  585. */
  586. SVCALL(SD_BLE_OPT_SET, uint32_t, sd_ble_opt_set(uint32_t opt_id, ble_opt_t const *p_opt));
  587. /**@brief Get a BLE option.
  588. *
  589. * @details This call allows the application to retrieve the value of an option.
  590. *
  591. * @param[in] opt_id Option ID, see @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS and @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS.
  592. * @param[out] p_opt Pointer to a ble_opt_t structure to be filled in.
  593. *
  594. * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Option retrieved successfully.
  595. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied.
  596. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle.
  597. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid parameter(s) supplied, check parameter limits and constraints.
  598. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Unable to retrieve the parameter at this time.
  599. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy or the previous procedure has not completed.
  600. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED This option is not supported.
  601. *
  602. */
  603. SVCALL(SD_BLE_OPT_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_opt_get(uint32_t opt_id, ble_opt_t *p_opt));
  604. /** @} */
  605. #ifdef __cplusplus
  606. }
  607. #endif
  608. #endif /* BLE_H__ */
  609. /**
  610. @}
  611. @}
  612. */