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TARGET_TY51822R3/TOOLCHAIN_IAR/id_manager.h
- Committer:
- AnnaBridge
- Date:
- 2019-02-20
- Revision:
- 172:65be27845400
- Parent:
- 171:3a7713b1edbc
File content as of revision 172:65be27845400:
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON * ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #ifndef PEER_ID_MANAGER_H__ #define PEER_ID_MANAGER_H__ #include <stdint.h> #include "sdk_errors.h" #include "nrf_ble.h" #include "nrf_ble_gap.h" #include "peer_manager_types.h" /** * @cond NO_DOXYGEN * @defgroup id_manager ID Manager * @ingroup peer_manager * @{ * @brief An internal module of @ref peer_manager. A module for keeping track of peer identities * (IRK and peer address). */ /**@brief Events that can come from the ID Manager module. */ typedef enum { IM_EVT_DUPLICATE_ID, /**< The ID Manager module has detected that two stored peers represent the same peer. */ IM_EVT_BONDED_PEER_CONNECTED, /**< A connected peer has been identified as one of the bonded peers. This can happen immediately on connection, or at a later time. */ } im_evt_id_t; typedef struct { im_evt_id_t evt_id; uint16_t conn_handle; union { struct { pm_peer_id_t peer_id_1; pm_peer_id_t peer_id_2; } duplicate_id; } params; } im_evt_t; /**@brief Event handler for events from the ID Manager module. * * @param[in] p_event The event that has happened. */ typedef void (*im_evt_handler_t)(im_evt_t const * p_event); /**@brief Function for registering for events from the ID Manager module. * * @note This will also initialize the module if needed. * * @param[in] evt_handler Callback for events from the ID Manager module. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS Registration was successful. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM No more registrations possible. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL evt_handler was NULL. */ ret_code_t im_register(im_evt_handler_t evt_handler); /**@brief Function for dispatching SoftDevice events to the ID Manager module. * * @param[in] p_ble_evt The SoftDevice event. */ void im_ble_evt_handler(ble_evt_t * p_ble_evt); /**@brief Function for getting the corresponding peer ID from a connection handle. * * @param[in] conn_handle The connection handle. * * @return The corresponding peer ID, or @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID if none could be resolved. */ pm_peer_id_t im_peer_id_get_by_conn_handle(uint16_t conn_handle); /**@brief Function for getting the corresponding peer ID from a master ID (EDIV and rand). * * @param[in] p_master_id The master ID. * * @return The corresponding peer ID, or @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID if none could be resolved. */ pm_peer_id_t im_peer_id_get_by_master_id(ble_gap_master_id_t * p_master_id); /**@brief Function for getting the corresponding peer ID from an IRK match index, see @ref * ble_gap_evt_connected_t. * * @param[in] irk_match_idx The IRK match index. * * @return The corresponding peer ID, or @ref PM_PEER_ID_INVALID if none could be resolved. */ pm_peer_id_t im_peer_id_get_by_irk_match_idx(uint8_t irk_match_idx); /**@brief Function for getting the corresponding connection handle from a peer ID. * * @param[in] peer_id The peer ID. * * @return The corresponding connection handle, or @ref BLE_CONN_HANDLE_INVALID if none could be * resolved. */ uint16_t im_conn_handle_get(pm_peer_id_t peer_id); /**@brief Function for comparing two master ids * @note Two invalid master IDs will not match. * * @param[in] p_master_id1 First master id for comparison * @param[in] p_master_id2 Second master id for comparison * * @return True if the input matches, false if it does not. */ bool im_master_ids_compare(ble_gap_master_id_t const * p_master_id1, ble_gap_master_id_t const * p_master_id2); /**@brief Function for getting the BLE address used by the peer when connecting. * * @param[in] conn_handle The connection handle. * @param[out] p_ble_addr The BLE address used by the peer when the connection specified by * conn_handle was established. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS The address was found and copied. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Module not initialized. * @retval BLE_ERROR_CONN_HANDLE_INVALID conn_handle does not refer to an active connection. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL p_ble_addr was NULL. */ ret_code_t im_ble_addr_get(uint16_t conn_handle, ble_gap_addr_t * p_ble_addr); /**@brief Function for checking whether a master ID is valid or invalid * * @param[in] p_master_id The master ID. * * @retval true The master id is valid. * @retval true The master id is invalid (i.e. all zeros). */ bool im_master_id_is_valid(ble_gap_master_id_t const * p_master_id); /**@brief Function for reporting that a new peer ID has been allocated for a specified connection. * * @param[in] conn_handle The connection. * @param[in] peer_id The new peer ID. */ void im_new_peer_id(uint16_t conn_handle, pm_peer_id_t peer_id); /**@brief Function for deleting all of a peer's data from flash and disassociating it from any * connection handles it is associated with. * * @param[in] peer_id The peer to free. * * @return Any error code returned by @ref pdb_peer_free. */ ret_code_t im_peer_free(pm_peer_id_t peer_id); /**@brief Function for informing this module of what whitelist will be used. * * @details This function is meant to be used when the app wants to use a custom whitelist. * When using peer manager, this function must be used if a custom whitelist is used. * Only whitelisted IRKs are of any importance for this function. * * @note When using a whitelist, always use the whitelist created/set by the most recent * call to @ref im_whitelist_create or to this function, whichever happened most recently. * @note Do not call this function while scanning with another whitelist. * @note Do not add any irks to the whitelist that are not present in the bonding data of a peer in * the peer database. * @note The whitelist is not altered in any way by calling this function. Only the internal state * of the module is changed. * * @param[in] p_whitelist The whitelist. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS Whitelist successfully set. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL p_whitelist was NULL. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND One or more of the whitelists irks was not found in the peer_database. */ ret_code_t im_whitelist_custom(ble_gap_whitelist_t const * p_whitelist); /** * @brief Function for constructing a whitelist for use when advertising. * * @note When advertising with whitelist, always use the whitelist created/set by the most recent * call to this function or to @ref im_whitelist_custom, whichever happened most recently. * @note Do not call this function while advertising with another whitelist. * * @param[in] p_peer_ids The ids of the peers to be added to the whitelist. * @param[in] n_peer_ids The number of peer ids in p_peer_ids. * @param[in,out] p_whitelist The constructed whitelist. Note that p_adv_whitelist->pp_addrs * must be NULL or point to an array with size @ref * BLE_GAP_WHITELIST_ADDR_MAX_COUNT and p_adv_whitelist->pp_irks * must be NULL or point to an array with size @ref * BLE_GAP_WHITELIST_IRK_MAX_COUNT. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS Whitelist successfully created. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL p_whitelist was NULL. */ ret_code_t im_whitelist_create(pm_peer_id_t * p_peer_ids, uint8_t n_peer_ids, ble_gap_whitelist_t * p_whitelist); /** * @brief Function for resolving a resolvable address with an identity resolution key (IRK). * * @details This function will use the ECB peripheral to resolve a resolvable address. * This can be used to resolve the identity of a device distributing a random * resolvable address based on any IRKs you have received earlier. If an address is * resolved by an IRK, the device disributing the address must also know the IRK. * * @param[in] p_addr A random resolvable address. * @param[in] p_irk An identity resolution key (IRK). * * @retval true The irk used matched the one used to create the address. * @retval false The irk used did not match the one used to create the address, or an argument was * NULL. */ bool im_address_resolve(ble_gap_addr_t const * p_addr, ble_gap_irk_t const * p_irk); /**@brief Function for calculating the ah() hash function described in Bluetooth core specification * 4.2 section 3.H.2.2.2. * * @detail BLE uses a hash function to calculate the first half of a resolvable address * from the second half of the address and an irk. This function will use the ECB * periferal to hash these data acording to the Bluetooth core specification. * * @note The ECB expect little endian input and output. * This function expect big endian and will reverse the data as necessary. * * @param[in] p_k The key used in the hash function. * For address resolution this is should be the irk. * The array must have a length of 16. * @param[in] p_r The rand used in the hash function. For generating a new address * this would be a random number. For resolving a resolvable address * this would be the last half of the address being resolved. * The array must have a length of 3. * @param[out] p_local_hash The result of the hash operation. For address resolution this * will match the first half of the address being resolved if and only * if the irk used in the hash function is the same one used to generate * the address. * The array must have a length of 16. * * @note ====IMPORTANT==== * This is a special modification to the original nRF5x SDK required by the mbed BLE API * to be able to generate BLE private resolvable addresses. This function is used by * the BLE API implementation for nRF5xSecurityManager::getAddressFromBondTable() in the * ble-nrf52832 yotta module. * ================= */ void ah(uint8_t const * p_k, uint8_t const * p_r, uint8_t * p_local_hash); /** @} * @endcond */ #endif /* PEER_ID_MANAGER_H__ */