This is an example of BLE GATT Client, which receives broadcast data from BLE_Server_BME280 ( a GATT server) , then transfers values up to mbed Device Connector (cloud).

Please refer details about BLEClient_mbedDevConn below. https://github.com/soramame21/BLEClient_mbedDevConn

The location of required BLE GATT server, BLE_Server_BME280, is at here. https://developer.mbed.org/users/edamame22/code/BLE_Server_BME280/

mbed-client/source/include/m2mtlvserializer.h

Committer:
Ren Boting
Date:
2017-09-05
Revision:
2:b894b3508057
Parent:
0:29983394c6b6

File content as of revision 2:b894b3508057:

/*
 * Copyright (c) 2015 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the License); you may
 * not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 */
#include "mbed-client/m2mvector.h"
#include "mbed-client/m2mobject.h"
#include "mbed-client/m2mobjectinstance.h"
#include "mbed-client/m2mresource.h"

/**
 * @brief M2MTLVSerializer
 * TLV Serialiser constructs the binary representation of object instances,
 * resources and resource instances (see OMA-LWM2M specification, chapter 6.1
 * for resource model) as OMA-TLV according described in chapter 6.3.3. 
 * 
 */
class M2MTLVSerializer {

public:

    /**
    * Constructor.
    */
    M2MTLVSerializer();

    /**
    * Destructor.
    */
    ~M2MTLVSerializer();

    /**
     * Serialises given objects instances that contain resources or multiple 
     * resources. Object instance IDs are also encoded. This method must be 
     * used when an operation targets an object with (potential) multiple 
     * instances like "GET /1". In that case the generated TLV will contain the
     * following data:
     * <ul>
     * <li> ./0
     * <li> ./0/0
     * <li> ./0/1
     * <li> ...
     * <li> ./1
     * <li> ./1/0
     * <li> ./1/1
     * <li> ...
     * </ul>
     *    
     * @param objects List of object instances.
     * @return Object instances encoded binary as OMA-TLV 
     * @see #serializeObjectInstances(List) 
     */
    uint8_t* serialize(M2MObjectInstanceList object_instance_list, uint32_t &size);

    /**
     * Serialises given resources with no information about the parent object
     * instance. This method must be used when an operation targets an object
     * instance like "GET /1/0" or a single-instance object like "GET /3//".
     * Resources may have single or multiple instances. The generated TLV will 
     * contain the following data as response to "GET /3//":
     * <ul>
     * <li> ./0
     * <li> ./1
     * <li> ./2
     * <li> ./6/0 (1st instance of a multiple resource)
     * <li> ./6/1 (2nd instance of a multiple resource)
     * <li> ...
     * </ul>
     * @param resources Array of resources and resource instances.
     * @return Resources encoded binary as OMA-TLV
     * @see #serializeResources(List)
     */
    uint8_t* serialize(M2MResourceList resource_list, uint32_t &size);

    uint8_t* serialize(M2MResource *resource, uint32_t &size);

private :

    uint8_t* serialize_object_instances(M2MObjectInstanceList object_instance_list, uint32_t &size);

    uint8_t* serialize_resources(M2MResourceList resource_list, uint32_t &size, bool &valid);

    void serialize(uint16_t id, M2MObjectInstance *object_instance, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);
    
    bool serialize (M2MResource *resource, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);

    bool serialize_resource(M2MResource *resource, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);

    bool serialize_multiple_resource(M2MResource *resource, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);

    void serialize_resource_instance(uint16_t id, M2MResourceInstance *resource, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);
    
    void serialize_TILV (uint8_t type, uint16_t id, uint8_t *value, uint32_t value_length, uint8_t *&data, uint32_t &size);

    uint8_t* serialize_id(uint16_t id, uint32_t &size);

    uint8_t* serialize_length(uint32_t length, uint32_t &size);
};