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BLE_API_Native_IRC/UUID.cpp
- Committer:
- jksoft
- Date:
- 2014-07-10
- Revision:
- 0:8c643bfe55b7
File content as of revision 0:8c643bfe55b7:
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 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 <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "UUID.h"
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Creates an empty 128-bit UUID
@note This UUID must be assigned a valid value via the 'update'
function before it can be safely used!
*/
/**************************************************************************/
UUID::UUID(void)
{
memset(base, 0, 16);
value = 0;
type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Creates a new 128-bit UUID
@note The UUID is a unique 128-bit (16 byte) ID used to identify
different service or characteristics on the BLE device.
@note When creating a UUID, the constructor will check if all bytes
except bytes 2/3 are equal to 0. If only bytes 2/3 have a
value, the UUID will be treated as a short/BLE UUID, and the
.type field will be set to UUID::UUID_TYPE_SHORT. If any
of the bytes outside byte 2/3 have a non-zero value, the UUID
will be considered a 128-bit ID, and .type will be assigned
as UUID::UUID_TYPE_LONG.
@param[in] uuid_base
The 128-bit (16-byte) UUID value. For 128-bit values,
assign all 16 bytes. For 16-bit values, assign the
16-bits to byte 2 and 3, and leave the rest of the bytes
as 0.
@section EXAMPLE
@code
// Create a short UUID (0x180F)
uint8_t shortID[16] = { 0, 0, 0x0F, 0x18, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
UUID ble_uuid = UUID(shortID);
// ble_uuid.type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT
// ble_uuid.value = 0x180F
// Creeate a long UUID
uint8_t longID[16] = { 0x00, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33,
0x44, 0x55, 0x66, 0x77,
0x88, 0x99, 0xAA, 0xBB,
0xCC, 0xDD, 0xEE, 0xFF };
UUID custom_uuid = UUID(longID);
// custom_uuid.type = UUID_TYPE_LONG
// custom_uuid.value = 0x3322
// custom_uuid.base = 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF
@endcode
*/
/**************************************************************************/
UUID::UUID(uint8_t const uuid_base[16])
{
memcpy(base, uuid_base, 16);
value = (uint16_t)((uuid_base[3] << 8) | (uuid_base[2]));
/* Check if this is a short of a long UUID */
if (uuid_base[0] + uuid_base[1] +
uuid_base[4] + uuid_base[5] + uuid_base[6] + uuid_base[7] +
uuid_base[8] + uuid_base[9] + uuid_base[10] + uuid_base[11] +
uuid_base[12] + uuid_base[13] + uuid_base[14] + uuid_base[15] == 0)
{
type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT;
}
else
{
type = UUID_TYPE_LONG;
}
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Creates a short (16-bit) UUID
@param[in] ble_uuid
The 16-bit BLE UUID value.
*/
/**************************************************************************/
UUID::UUID(uint16_t const ble_uuid)
{
memset(base, 0, 16);
memcpy(base+2, (uint8_t *)&ble_uuid, 2);
value = ble_uuid;
type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief UUID destructor
*/
/**************************************************************************/
UUID::~UUID(void)
{
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Updates the value of the UUID
@args[in] uuid_base
The 128-bit value to use when updating the UUID. For
16-bit IDs, insert the ID in bytes 2/3 in LSB format.
@returns BLE_ERROR_NONE (0) if everything executed correctly, or an
error code if there was a problem
@retval BLE_ERROR_NONE
Everything executed correctly
@section EXAMPLE
@code
@endcode
*/
/**************************************************************************/
ble_error_t UUID::update(uint8_t const uuid_base[16])
{
memcpy(base, uuid_base, 16);
value = (uint16_t)((uuid_base[3] << 8) | (uuid_base[2]));
/* Check if this is a short of a long UUID */
if (uuid_base[0] + uuid_base[1] +
uuid_base[4] + uuid_base[5] + uuid_base[6] + uuid_base[7] +
uuid_base[8] + uuid_base[9] + uuid_base[10] + uuid_base[11] +
uuid_base[12] + uuid_base[13] + uuid_base[14] + uuid_base[15] == 0)
{
type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT;
}
else
{
type = UUID_TYPE_LONG;
}
return BLE_ERROR_NONE;
}
/**************************************************************************/
/*!
@brief Updates the value of the UUID
@args[in] ble_uuid
The 16-bit value to use when updating the UUID.
@returns BLE_ERROR_NONE (0) if everything executed correctly, or an
error code if there was a problem
@retval BLE_ERROR_NONE
Everything executed correctly
@section EXAMPLE
@code
@endcode
*/
/**************************************************************************/
ble_error_t UUID::update(uint16_t const ble_uuid)
{
memset(base, 0, 16);
memcpy(base+2, (uint8_t *)&ble_uuid, 2);
value = ble_uuid;
type = UUID_TYPE_SHORT;
return BLE_ERROR_NONE;
}
