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TARGET_TY51822R3/TOOLCHAIN_IAR/nrf_ble.h
- Committer:
- AnnaBridge
- Date:
- 2019-02-20
- Revision:
- 172:65be27845400
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- 171:3a7713b1edbc
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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. * */ /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON BLE SoftDevice Common @{ @defgroup ble_api Events, type definitions and API calls @{ @brief Module independent events, type definitions and API calls for the BLE SoftDevice. */ #ifndef NRF_BLE_H__ #define NRF_BLE_H__ #include "nrf_ble_ranges.h" #include "nrf_ble_types.h" #include "nrf_ble_gap.h" #include "nrf_ble_l2cap.h" #include "nrf_ble_gatt.h" #include "nrf_ble_gattc.h" #include "nrf_ble_gatts.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_ENUMERATIONS Enumerations * @{ */ /** * @brief Common API SVC numbers. */ enum BLE_COMMON_SVCS { SD_BLE_ENABLE = BLE_SVC_BASE, /**< Enable and initialize the BLE stack */ SD_BLE_EVT_GET, /**< Get an event from the pending events queue. */ SD_BLE_TX_PACKET_COUNT_GET, /**< Get the total number of available application transmission packets for a particular connection. */ SD_BLE_UUID_VS_ADD, /**< Add a Vendor Specific UUID. */ SD_BLE_UUID_DECODE, /**< Decode UUID bytes. */ SD_BLE_UUID_ENCODE, /**< Encode UUID bytes. */ SD_BLE_VERSION_GET, /**< Get the local version information (company id, Link Layer Version, Link Layer Subversion). */ SD_BLE_USER_MEM_REPLY, /**< User Memory Reply. */ SD_BLE_OPT_SET, /**< Set a BLE option. */ SD_BLE_OPT_GET, /**< Get a BLE option. */ }; /** * @brief BLE Module Independent Event IDs. */ enum BLE_COMMON_EVTS { BLE_EVT_TX_COMPLETE = BLE_EVT_BASE, /**< Transmission Complete. @ref ble_evt_tx_complete_t */ BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST, /**< User Memory request. @ref ble_evt_user_mem_request_t */ BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_RELEASE /**< User Memory release. @ref ble_evt_user_mem_release_t */ }; /**@brief BLE connection bandwidth types. * Bandwidth types supported by the SoftDevice in packets per connection interval. */ enum BLE_CONN_BWS { BLE_CONN_BW_NONE = 0, BLE_CONN_BW_LOW, BLE_CONN_BW_MID, BLE_CONN_BW_HIGH }; /**@brief Common Option IDs. * IDs that uniquely identify a common option. */ enum BLE_COMMON_OPTS { BLE_COMMON_OPT_CONN_BW = BLE_OPT_BASE, /**< Bandwidth configuration @ref ble_common_opt_conn_bw_t */ BLE_COMMON_OPT_PA_LNA /**< PA and LNA options */ }; /** @} */ /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_DEFINES Defines * @{ */ /** @brief Required pointer alignment for BLE Events. */ #define BLE_EVTS_PTR_ALIGNMENT 4 /** @defgroup BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES User Memory Types * @{ */ #define BLE_USER_MEM_TYPE_INVALID 0x00 /**< Invalid User Memory Types. */ #define BLE_USER_MEM_TYPE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITES 0x01 /**< User Memory for GATTS queued writes. */ /** @} */ /** @defgroup BLE_UUID_VS_COUNTS Vendor Specific UUID counts * @{ */ #define BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_MIN 1 /**< Minimum VS UUID count. */ #define BLE_UUID_VS_COUNT_DEFAULT 0 /**< Use the default VS UUID count (10 for this version of the SoftDevice). */ /** @} */ /** @} */ /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_STRUCTURES Structures * @{ */ /**@brief User Memory Block. */ typedef struct { uint8_t *p_mem; /**< Pointer to the start of the user memory block. */ uint16_t len; /**< Length in bytes of the user memory block. */ } ble_user_mem_block_t; /** * @brief Event structure for @ref BLE_EVT_TX_COMPLETE. */ typedef struct { uint8_t count; /**< Number of packets transmitted. */ } ble_evt_tx_complete_t; /**@brief Event structure for @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST. */ typedef struct { uint8_t type; /**< User memory type, see @ref BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES. */ } ble_evt_user_mem_request_t; /**@brief Event structure for @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_RELEASE. */ typedef struct { uint8_t type; /**< User memory type, see @ref BLE_USER_MEM_TYPES. */ ble_user_mem_block_t mem_block; /**< User memory block */ } ble_evt_user_mem_release_t; /**@brief Event structure for events not associated with a specific function module. */ typedef struct { uint16_t conn_handle; /**< Connection Handle on which this event occurred. */ union { ble_evt_tx_complete_t tx_complete; /**< Transmission Complete. */ ble_evt_user_mem_request_t user_mem_request; /**< User Memory Request Event Parameters. */ ble_evt_user_mem_release_t user_mem_release; /**< User Memory Release Event Parameters. */ } params; } ble_common_evt_t; /**@brief BLE Event header. */ typedef struct { uint16_t evt_id; /**< Value from a BLE_<module>_EVT series. */ uint16_t evt_len; /**< Length in octets including this header. */ } ble_evt_hdr_t; /**@brief Common BLE Event type, wrapping the module specific event reports. */ typedef struct { ble_evt_hdr_t header; /**< Event header. */ union { ble_common_evt_t common_evt; /**< Common Event, evt_id in BLE_EVT_* series. */ ble_gap_evt_t gap_evt; /**< GAP originated event, evt_id in BLE_GAP_EVT_* series. */ ble_l2cap_evt_t l2cap_evt; /**< L2CAP originated event, evt_id in BLE_L2CAP_EVT* series. */ ble_gattc_evt_t gattc_evt; /**< GATT client originated event, evt_id in BLE_GATTC_EVT* series. */ ble_gatts_evt_t gatts_evt; /**< GATT server originated event, evt_id in BLE_GATTS_EVT* series. */ } evt; } ble_evt_t; /** * @brief Version Information. */ typedef struct { uint8_t version_number; /**< Link Layer Version number for BT 4.1 spec is 7 (https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/specification/assigned-numbers/link-layer). */ uint16_t company_id; /**< Company ID, Nordic Semiconductor's company ID is 89 (0x0059) (https://www.bluetooth.org/apps/content/Default.aspx?doc_id=49708). */ uint16_t subversion_number; /**< Link Layer Sub Version number, corresponds to the SoftDevice Config ID or Firmware ID (FWID). */ } ble_version_t; /* @brief: Configuration parameters for the PA and LNA. */ typedef struct { uint8_t enable :1; /**< Enable toggling for this amplifier */ uint8_t active_high :1; /**< Set the pin to be active high */ uint8_t gpio_pin :6; /**< The GPIO pin to toggle for this amplifier */ } ble_pa_lna_cfg_t; /* * @brief PA & LNA GPIO toggle configuration * * This option configures the SoftDevice to toggle pins when the radio is active for use with a power amplifier and/or * a low noise amplifier. * * Toggling the pins is achieved by using two PPI channels and a GPIOTE channel. The hardware channel IDs are provided * by the application and should be regarded as reserved as long as any PA/LNA toggling is enabled. * * @note @ref sd_ble_opt_get is not supported for this option. * @note This feature is only supported for nRF52, on nRF51 @ref NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED will always be returned. * @note Setting this option while the radio is in use (i.e. any of the roles are active) may have undefined consequences * and must be avoided by the application. * */ typedef struct { ble_pa_lna_cfg_t pa_cfg; /**< Power Amplifier configuration */ ble_pa_lna_cfg_t lna_cfg; /**< Low Noise Amplifier configuration */ uint8_t ppi_ch_id_set; /**< PPI channel used for radio pin setting */ uint8_t ppi_ch_id_clr; /**< PPI channel used for radio pin clearing */ uint8_t gpiote_ch_id; /**< GPIOTE channel used for radio pin toggling */ } ble_common_opt_pa_lna_t; /** * @brief BLE connection bandwidth configuration parameters */ typedef struct { uint8_t conn_bw_tx; /**< Connection bandwidth configuration for transmission, see @ref BLE_CONN_BWS.*/ uint8_t conn_bw_rx; /**< Connection bandwidth configuration for reception, see @ref BLE_CONN_BWS.*/ } ble_conn_bw_t; /**@brief BLE connection specific bandwidth configuration parameters. * * This can be used with @ref sd_ble_opt_set to set the bandwidth configuration to be used when creating connections. * * Call @ref sd_ble_opt_set with this option prior to calling @ref sd_ble_gap_adv_start or @ref sd_ble_gap_connect. * * The bandwidth configurations set via @ref sd_ble_opt_set are maintained separately for central and peripheral * connections. The given configurations are used for all future connections of the role indicated in this structure * unless they are changed by subsequent @ref sd_ble_opt_set calls. * * @note When this option is not used, the SoftDevice will use the default options: * - @ref BLE_CONN_BW_HIGH for @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_PERIPH connections (both transmission and reception). * - @ref BLE_CONN_BW_MID for @ref BLE_GAP_ROLE_CENTRAL connections (both transmisison and reception). * This option allows the application to selectively override these defaults for each role. * * @note The global memory pool configuration can be set with the @ref ble_conn_bw_counts_t configuration parameter, which * is provided to @ref sd_ble_enable. * * @note Please refer to SoftDevice Specification for more information on bandwidth configuration. * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_CONF_BW} * @endmscs * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Set successfully. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_ROLE The role is invalid. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid bandwidth configuration parameters. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the combination of role and bandwidth configuration is not supported. */ typedef struct { uint8_t role; /**< BLE role of the connection, see @ref BLE_GAP_ROLES. */ ble_conn_bw_t conn_bw; /**< Bandwidth configuration parameters. */ } ble_common_opt_conn_bw_t; /**@brief Option structure for common options. */ typedef union { ble_common_opt_conn_bw_t conn_bw; /**< Parameters for the connection bandwidth option. */ ble_common_opt_pa_lna_t pa_lna; /**< Parameters for controlling PA and LNA pin toggling. */ } ble_common_opt_t; /**@brief Common BLE Option type, wrapping the module specific options. */ typedef union { ble_common_opt_t common_opt; /**< COMMON options, opt_id in @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS series. */ ble_gap_opt_t gap_opt; /**< GAP option, opt_id in @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS series. */ } ble_opt_t; /** * @brief BLE bandwidth count parameters * * These parameters are used to configure the memory pools allocated within the SoftDevice for application packets * (both transmission and reception) for all connections. * * @note The sum of all three counts must add up to the sum of @ref ble_gap_enable_params_t::central_conn_count and * @ref ble_gap_enable_params_t::periph_conn_count in @ref ble_gap_enable_params_t. */ typedef struct { uint8_t high_count; /**< Total number of high bandwidth TX or RX memory pools available to the application at runtime for all active connections. */ uint8_t mid_count; /**< Total number of medium bandwidth TX or RX memory pools available to the application at runtime for all active connections. */ uint8_t low_count; /**< Total number of low bandwidth TX or RX memory pools available to the application at runtime for all active connections. */ } ble_conn_bw_count_t; /** * @brief BLE bandwidth global memory pool configuration parameters * * These configuration parameters are used to set the amount of memory dedicated to application packets for * all connections. The application should specify the most demanding configuration for the intended use. * * Please refer to the SoftDevice Specification for more information on bandwidth configuration. * * @note Each connection created at runtime requires both a TX and an RX memory pool. By the use of these configuration * parameters, the application can decide the size and total number of the global memory pools that will be later * available for connection creation. * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_CONF_BW} * @endmscs * */ typedef struct { ble_conn_bw_count_t tx_counts; /**< Global memory pool configuration for transmission.*/ ble_conn_bw_count_t rx_counts; /**< Global memory pool configuration for reception.*/ } ble_conn_bw_counts_t; /** * @brief BLE Common Initialization parameters. * * @note If @ref p_conn_bw_counts is NULL the SoftDevice will assume default bandwidth configuration for all connections. * To fit a custom bandwidth configuration requirement, the application developer may have to specify a custom memory * pool configuration here. See @ref ble_common_opt_conn_bw_t for bandwidth configuration of individual connections. * Please refer to the SoftDevice Specification for more information on bandwidth configuration. */ typedef struct { uint16_t vs_uuid_count; /**< Maximum number of 128-bit, Vendor Specific UUID bases to allocate. */ ble_conn_bw_counts_t *p_conn_bw_counts; /**< Bandwidth configuration parameters or NULL for defaults. */ } ble_common_enable_params_t; /** * @brief BLE Initialization parameters. */ typedef struct { ble_common_enable_params_t common_enable_params; /**< Common init parameters @ref ble_common_enable_params_t. */ ble_gap_enable_params_t gap_enable_params; /**< GAP init parameters @ref ble_gap_enable_params_t. */ ble_gatts_enable_params_t gatts_enable_params; /**< GATTS init parameters @ref ble_gatts_enable_params_t. */ } ble_enable_params_t; /** @} */ /** @addtogroup BLE_COMMON_FUNCTIONS Functions * @{ */ /**@brief Enable the BLE stack * * @param[in, out] p_ble_enable_params Pointer to ble_enable_params_t * @param[in, out] p_app_ram_base Pointer to a variable containing the start address of the application RAM region * (APP_RAM_BASE). On return, this will contain the minimum start address of the application RAM region required by the * SoftDevice for this configuration. Calling @ref sd_ble_enable() with *p_app_ram_base set to 0 can be used during * development to find out how much memory a specific configuration will need. * * @note The memory requirement for a specific configuration will not increase between SoftDevices with the same major * version number. * * @note At runtime the IC's RAM is split into 2 regions: The SoftDevice RAM region is located between 0x20000000 and * APP_RAM_BASE-1 and the application's RAM region is located between APP_RAM_BASE and the start of the call stack. * * @details This call initializes the BLE stack, no other BLE related function can be called before this one. * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_ENABLE} * @endmscs * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS The BLE stack has been initialized successfully. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE The BLE stack had already been initialized and cannot be reinitialized. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid or not sufficiently aligned pointer supplied. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH The specified Attribute Table size is either too small or not a multiple of 4. * The minimum acceptable size is defined by @ref BLE_GATTS_ATTR_TAB_SIZE_MIN. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Incorrectly configured VS UUID count or connection count parameters. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM The amount of memory assigned to the SoftDevice by *p_app_ram_base is not * large enough to fit this configuration's memory requirement. Check *p_app_ram_base * and set the start address of the application RAM region accordingly. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_CONN_COUNT The requested number of connections exceeds the maximum supported by the SoftDevice. * Please refer to the SoftDevice Specification for more information on role configuration. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_ENABLE, uint32_t, sd_ble_enable(ble_enable_params_t * p_ble_enable_params, uint32_t * p_app_ram_base)); /**@brief Get an event from the pending events queue. * * @param[out] p_dest Pointer to buffer to be filled in with an event, or NULL to retrieve the event length. * This buffer <b>must be 4-byte aligned in memory</b>. * @param[in, out] p_len Pointer the length of the buffer, on return it is filled with the event length. * * @details This call allows the application to pull a BLE event from the BLE stack. The application is signaled that * an event is available from the BLE stack by the triggering of the SD_EVT_IRQn interrupt. * The application is free to choose whether to call this function from thread mode (main context) or directly from the * Interrupt Service Routine that maps to SD_EVT_IRQn. In any case however, and because the BLE stack runs at a higher * priority than the application, this function should be called in a loop (until @ref NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND is returned) * every time SD_EVT_IRQn is raised to ensure that all available events are pulled from the BLE stack. Failure to do so * could potentially leave events in the internal queue without the application being aware of this fact. Sizing the * p_dest buffer is equally important, since the application needs to provide all the memory necessary for the event to * be copied into application memory. If the buffer provided is not large enough to fit the entire contents of the event, * @ref NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE will be returned and the application can then call again with a larger buffer size. * Please note that because of the variable length nature of some events, sizeof(ble_evt_t) will not always be large * enough to fit certain events, and so it is the application's responsibility to provide an amount of memory large * enough so that the relevant event is copied in full. The application may "peek" the event length by providing p_dest * as a NULL pointer and inspecting the value of *p_len upon return: * * \code * uint16_t len; * errcode = sd_ble_evt_get(NULL, &len); * \endcode * * @note The pointer supplied must be aligned to the extend defined by @ref BLE_EVTS_PTR_ALIGNMENT * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_IRQ_EVT_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_THREAD_EVT_MSC} * @endmscs * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Event pulled and stored into the supplied buffer. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid or not sufficiently aligned pointer supplied. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND No events ready to be pulled. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_DATA_SIZE Event ready but could not fit into the supplied buffer. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_EVT_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_evt_get(uint8_t *p_dest, uint16_t *p_len)); /**@brief Get the total number of available guaranteed application transmission packets for a particular connection. * * @details This call allows the application to obtain the total number of guaranteed application transmission packets * available for a connection. Please note that this does not return the number of free packets, but rather the total * amount of them for that particular connection. The application has two options to handle transmitting application packets: * - Use a simple arithmetic calculation: after connection creation time the application should use this function to * find out the total amount of guaranteed packets available to it and store it in a variable. * Every time a packet is successfully queued for a transmission on this connection using any of the exposed functions in * this BLE API, the application should decrement that variable. Conversely, whenever a @ref BLE_EVT_TX_COMPLETE event * with the conn_handle matching the particular connection is received by the application, it should retrieve the count * field in such event and add that number to the same variable storing the number of available guaranteed packets. This * mechanism allows the application to be aware at any time of the number of guaranteed application packets available for * each of the active connections, and therefore it can know with certainty whether it is possible to send more data or * it has to wait for a @ref BLE_EVT_TX_COMPLETE event before it proceeds. * The application can still pursue transmissions when the number of guaranteed application packets available is smaller * than or equal to zero, but successful queuing of the tranmsission is not guaranteed. * - Choose to simply not keep track of available packets at all, and instead handle the @ref BLE_ERROR_NO_TX_PACKETS error * by queueing the packet to be transmitted and try again as soon as a @ref BLE_EVT_TX_COMPLETE event arrives. * * The API functions that <b>may</b> consume an application packet depending on the parameters supplied to them can be found below: * - @ref sd_ble_gattc_write (write without response only) * - @ref sd_ble_gatts_hvx (notifications only) * - @ref sd_ble_l2cap_tx (all packets) * * @param[in] conn_handle Connection handle. * @param[out] p_count Pointer to a uint8_t which will contain the number of application transmission packets upon * successful return. * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_APP_BUFF_MSC} * @endmscs * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Number of application transmission packets retrieved successfully. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_TX_PACKET_COUNT_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_tx_packet_count_get(uint16_t conn_handle, uint8_t *p_count)); /**@brief Add a Vendor Specific UUID. * * @details This call enables the application to add a vendor specific UUID to the BLE stack's table, for later use * all other modules and APIs. This then allows the application to use the shorter, 24-bit @ref ble_uuid_t format * when dealing with both 16-bit and 128-bit UUIDs without having to check for lengths and having split code paths. * The way that this is accomplished is by extending the grouping mechanism that the Bluetooth SIG standard base * UUID uses for all other 128-bit UUIDs. The type field in the @ref ble_uuid_t structure is an index (relative to * @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_VENDOR_BEGIN) to the table populated by multiple calls to this function, and the uuid field * in the same structure contains the 2 bytes at indices 12 and 13. The number of possible 128-bit UUIDs available to * the application is therefore the number of Vendor Specific UUIDs added with the help of this function times 65536, * although restricted to modifying bytes 12 and 13 for each of the entries in the supplied array. * * @note Bytes 12 and 13 of the provided UUID will not be used internally, since those are always replaced by * the 16-bit uuid field in @ref ble_uuid_t. * * @note If a UUID is already present in the BLE stack's internal table, the corresponding index will be returned in * p_uuid_type along with an NRF_SUCCESS error code. * * @param[in] p_vs_uuid Pointer to a 16-octet (128-bit) little endian Vendor Specific UUID disregarding * bytes 12 and 13. * @param[out] p_uuid_type Pointer to a uint8_t where the type field in @ref ble_uuid_t corresponding to this UUID will be stored. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully added the Vendor Specific UUID. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR If p_vs_uuid or p_uuid_type is NULL or invalid. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If there are no more free slots for VS UUIDs. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_VS_ADD, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_vs_add(ble_uuid128_t const *p_vs_uuid, uint8_t *p_uuid_type)); /** @brief Decode little endian raw UUID bytes (16-bit or 128-bit) into a 24 bit @ref ble_uuid_t structure. * * @details The raw UUID bytes excluding bytes 12 and 13 (i.e. bytes 0-11 and 14-15) of p_uuid_le are compared * to the corresponding ones in each entry of the table of vendor specific UUIDs populated with @ref sd_ble_uuid_vs_add * to look for a match. If there is such a match, bytes 12 and 13 are returned as p_uuid->uuid and the index * relative to @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_VENDOR_BEGIN as p_uuid->type. * * @note If the UUID length supplied is 2, then the type set by this call will always be @ref BLE_UUID_TYPE_BLE. * * @param[in] uuid_le_len Length in bytes of the buffer pointed to by p_uuid_le (must be 2 or 16 bytes). * @param[in] p_uuid_le Pointer pointing to little endian raw UUID bytes. * @param[out] p_uuid Pointer to a @ref ble_uuid_t structure to be filled in. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully decoded into the @ref ble_uuid_t structure. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH Invalid UUID length. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND For a 128-bit UUID, no match in the populated table of UUIDs. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_DECODE, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_decode(uint8_t uuid_le_len, uint8_t const *p_uuid_le, ble_uuid_t *p_uuid)); /** @brief Encode a @ref ble_uuid_t structure into little endian raw UUID bytes (16-bit or 128-bit). * * @note The pointer to the destination buffer p_uuid_le may be NULL, in which case only the validity and size of p_uuid is computed. * * @param[in] p_uuid Pointer to a @ref ble_uuid_t structure that will be encoded into bytes. * @param[out] p_uuid_le_len Pointer to a uint8_t that will be filled with the encoded length (2 or 16 bytes). * @param[out] p_uuid_le Pointer to a buffer where the little endian raw UUID bytes (2 or 16) will be stored. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully encoded into the buffer. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid UUID type. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_UUID_ENCODE, uint32_t, sd_ble_uuid_encode(ble_uuid_t const *p_uuid, uint8_t *p_uuid_le_len, uint8_t *p_uuid_le)); /**@brief Get Version Information. * * @details This call allows the application to get the BLE stack version information. * * @param[out] p_version Pointer to a ble_version_t structure to be filled in. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Version information stored successfully. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy (typically doing a locally-initiated disconnection procedure). */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_VERSION_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_version_get(ble_version_t *p_version)); /**@brief Provide a user memory block. * * @note This call can only be used as a response to a @ref BLE_EVT_USER_MEM_REQUEST event issued to the application. * * @param[in] conn_handle Connection handle. * @param[in,out] p_block Pointer to a user memory block structure. * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_NOBUF_PEER_CANCEL_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_NOBUF_AUTH_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_NOBUF_NOAUTH_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_BUF_AUTH_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_BUF_NOAUTH_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GATTS_QUEUED_WRITE_QUEUE_FULL_MSC} * @endmscs * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Successfully queued a response to the peer. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Invalid Connection state or no execute write request pending. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy. Retry at later time. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_USER_MEM_REPLY, uint32_t, sd_ble_user_mem_reply(uint16_t conn_handle, ble_user_mem_block_t const *p_block)); /**@brief Set a BLE option. * * @details This call allows the application to set the value of an option. * * @mscs * @mmsc{@ref BLE_GAP_PERIPH_BONDING_STATIC_PK_MSC} * @mmsc{@ref BLE_COMMON_CONF_BW} * @endmscs * * @param[in] opt_id Option ID, see @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS and @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS. * @param[in] p_opt Pointer to a ble_opt_t structure containing the option value. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Option set successfully. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid parameter(s) supplied, check parameter limits and constraints. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Unable to set the parameter at this time. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy or the previous procedure has not completed. */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_OPT_SET, uint32_t, sd_ble_opt_set(uint32_t opt_id, ble_opt_t const *p_opt)); /**@brief Get a BLE option. * * @details This call allows the application to retrieve the value of an option. * * @param[in] opt_id Option ID, see @ref BLE_COMMON_OPTS and @ref BLE_GAP_OPTS. * @param[out] p_opt Pointer to a ble_opt_t structure to be filled in. * * @retval ::NRF_SUCCESS Option retrieved successfully. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR Invalid pointer supplied. * @retval ::BLE_ERROR_INVALID_CONN_HANDLE Invalid Connection Handle. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid parameter(s) supplied, check parameter limits and constraints. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE Unable to retrieve the parameter at this time. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_BUSY The BLE stack is busy or the previous procedure has not completed. * @retval ::NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED This option is not supported. * */ SVCALL(SD_BLE_OPT_GET, uint32_t, sd_ble_opt_get(uint32_t opt_id, ble_opt_t *p_opt)); /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* NRF_BLE_H__ */ /** @} @} */