Solution for Bluetooth SIG hands-on training course
Dependencies: BLE_API mbed-dev-bin nRF51822-bluetooth-mdw
Fork of microbit-dal-bluetooth-mdw_starter by
inc/core/MicroBitDevice.h@82:91e085d6ad72, 2017-03-24 (annotated)
- Committer:
- bluetooth_mdw
- Date:
- Fri Mar 24 06:20:38 2017 +0000
- Revision:
- 82:91e085d6ad72
- Parent:
- 47:69f452b1a5c9
Removed comment re: writing initial values to the Attribute Table. Added comments to onDataWritten. Removed solution details.
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 1 | /* |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 2 | The MIT License (MIT) |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 3 | |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 4 | Copyright (c) 2016 British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 5 | This software is provided by Lancaster University by arrangement with the BBC. |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 6 | |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 7 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 8 | copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 9 | to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 10 | the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 11 | and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 12 | Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 13 | |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 14 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 15 | all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 16 | |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 17 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 18 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 19 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 20 | THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 21 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 22 | FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 23 | DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
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1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 24 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 25 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 26 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 27 | * Device specific funcitons for the nrf51822 device. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 28 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 29 | * Provides a degree of platform independence for microbit-dal functionality. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 30 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 31 | * TODO: Determine if any of this belongs in an mbed target definition. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 32 | * TODO: Review microbit-dal to place all such functions here. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 33 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 34 | #ifndef MICROBIT_DEVICE_H |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 35 | #define MICROBIT_DEVICE_H |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 36 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 37 | #define MICROBIT_NAME_LENGTH 5 |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 38 | #define MICROBIT_NAME_CODE_LETTERS 5 |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 39 | #define MICROBIT_PANIC_ERROR_CHARS 4 |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 40 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 41 | #include "MicroBitConfig.h" |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 42 | #include "MicroBitMatrixMaps.h" |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 43 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 44 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 45 | * Determines if a BLE stack is currently running. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 46 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 47 | * @return true is a bluetooth stack is operational, false otherwise. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 48 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 49 | bool ble_running(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 50 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 51 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 52 | * Derive a unique, consistent serial number of this device from internal data. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 53 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 54 | * @return the serial number of this device. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 55 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 56 | uint32_t microbit_serial_number(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 57 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 58 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 59 | * Derive the friendly name for this device, based on its serial number. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 60 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 61 | * @return the serial number of this device. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 62 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 63 | char* microbit_friendly_name(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 64 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 65 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 66 | * Perform a hard reset of the micro:bit. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 67 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 68 | void microbit_reset(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 69 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 70 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 71 | * Determine the version of microbit-dal currently running. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 72 | * @return a pointer to a character buffer containing a representation of the semantic version number. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 73 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 74 | const char * microbit_dal_version(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 75 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 76 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 77 | * Disables all interrupts and user processing. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 78 | * Displays "=(" and an accompanying status code on the default display. |
LancasterUniversity | 47:69f452b1a5c9 | 79 | * @param statusCode the appropriate status code, must be in the range 0-999. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 80 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 81 | * @code |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 82 | * microbit_panic(20); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 83 | * @endcode |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 84 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 85 | void microbit_panic(int statusCode); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 86 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 87 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 88 | * Defines the length of time that the device will remain in a error state before resetting. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 89 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 90 | * @param iteration The number of times the error code will be displayed before resetting. Set to zero to remain in error state forever. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 91 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 92 | * @code |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 93 | * microbit_panic_timeout(4); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 94 | * @endcode |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 95 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 96 | void microbit_panic_timeout(int iterations); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 97 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 98 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 99 | * Generate a random number in the given range. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 100 | * We use a simple Galois LFSR random number generator here, |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 101 | * as a Galois LFSR is sufficient for our applications, and much more lightweight |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 102 | * than the hardware random number generator built int the processor, which takes |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 103 | * a long time and uses a lot of energy. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 104 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 105 | * KIDS: You shouldn't use this is the real world to generte cryptographic keys though... |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 106 | * have a think why not. :-) |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 107 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 108 | * @param max the upper range to generate a number for. This number cannot be negative. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 109 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 110 | * @return A random, natural number between 0 and the max-1. Or MICROBIT_INVALID_VALUE if max is <= 0. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 111 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 112 | * @code |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 113 | * microbit_random(200); //a number between 0 and 199 |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 114 | * @endcode |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 115 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 116 | int microbit_random(int max); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 117 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 118 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 119 | * Seed the random number generator (RNG). |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 120 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 121 | * This function uses the NRF51822's in built cryptographic random number generator to seed a Galois LFSR. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 122 | * We do this as the hardware RNG is relatively high power, and is locked out by the BLE stack internally, |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 123 | * with a less than optimal application interface. A Galois LFSR is sufficient for our |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 124 | * applications, and much more lightweight. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 125 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 126 | void microbit_seed_random(); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 127 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 128 | /** |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 129 | * Seed the pseudo random number generator (RNG) using the given 32-bit value. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 130 | * This function does not use the NRF51822's in built cryptographic random number generator. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 131 | * |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 132 | * @param seed The value to use as a seed. |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 133 | */ |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 134 | void microbit_seed_random(uint32_t seed); |
Jonathan Austin |
1:8aa5cdb4ab67 | 135 | |
LancasterUniversity | 47:69f452b1a5c9 | 136 | #endif |