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Dependencies: BLE_API X_NUCLEO_IDB0XA1 mbed
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main.cpp
- Committer:
- apalmieri
- Date:
- 2016-10-05
- Revision:
- 21:0e7c08f5386f
- Parent:
- 14:f715c13eb84f
- Child:
- 22:d467526abc4a
File content as of revision 21:0e7c08f5386f:
/* mbed Microcontroller Library * Copyright (c) 2006-2015 ARM Limited * * 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 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include "mbed.h" #include "ble/BLE.h" #include "ble/services/HeartRateService.h" DigitalOut led1(LED1, 1); const static char DEVICE_NAME[] = "HRM1"; static const uint16_t uuid16_list[] = {GattService::UUID_HEART_RATE_SERVICE}; static volatile bool triggerSensorPolling = false; void disconnectionCallback(const Gap::DisconnectionCallbackParams_t *params) { (void)params; BLE::Instance().gap().startAdvertising(); // restart advertising } void periodicCallback(void) { led1 = !led1; /* Do blinky on LED1 while we're waiting for BLE events */ /* Note that the periodicCallback() executes in interrupt context, so it is safer to do * heavy-weight sensor polling from the main thread. */ triggerSensorPolling = true; } void onBleInitError(BLE &ble, ble_error_t error) { (void)ble; (void)error; /* Initialization error handling should go here */ } void bleInitComplete(BLE::InitializationCompleteCallbackContext *params) { BLE& ble = params->ble; ble_error_t error = params->error; if (error != BLE_ERROR_NONE) { onBleInitError(ble, error); return; } if (ble.getInstanceID() != BLE::DEFAULT_INSTANCE) { return; } ble.gap().onDisconnection(disconnectionCallback); /* Setup primary service. */ uint8_t hrmCounter = 60; // init HRM to 60bps HeartRateService hrService(ble, hrmCounter, HeartRateService::LOCATION_FINGER); /* Setup advertising. */ ble.gap().accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::BREDR_NOT_SUPPORTED | GapAdvertisingData::LE_GENERAL_DISCOVERABLE); ble.gap().accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LIST_16BIT_SERVICE_IDS, (uint8_t *)uuid16_list, sizeof(uuid16_list)); ble.gap().accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::GENERIC_HEART_RATE_SENSOR); ble.gap().accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LOCAL_NAME, (uint8_t *)DEVICE_NAME, sizeof(DEVICE_NAME)); ble.gap().setAdvertisingType(GapAdvertisingParams::ADV_CONNECTABLE_UNDIRECTED); ble.gap().setAdvertisingInterval(1000); /* 1000ms */ ble.gap().startAdvertising(); // infinite loop while (true) { // check for trigger from periodicCallback() if (triggerSensorPolling && ble.getGapState().connected) { triggerSensorPolling = false; // Do blocking calls or whatever is necessary for sensor polling. // In our case, we simply update the HRM measurement. hrmCounter++; // 60 <= HRM bps <= 100 if (hrmCounter == 100) { hrmCounter = 60; } // update bps hrService.updateHeartRate(hrmCounter); } else { ble.waitForEvent(); // low power wait for event } } } int main(void) { Ticker ticker; ticker.attach(periodicCallback, 1); // blink LED every second BLE::Instance().init(bleInitComplete); }