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Diff: ble/BLE.h
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diff -r f902b7ca06a6 -r 18a6423afee6 ble/BLE.h --- a/ble/BLE.h Tue Sep 29 09:47:52 2015 +0100 +++ b/ble/BLE.h Tue Sep 29 09:47:52 2015 +0100 @@ -154,6 +154,43 @@ transport->waitForEvent(); } +public: + typedef unsigned InstanceID_t; + static const InstanceID_t DEFAULT_INSTANCE = 0; +#ifndef YOTTA_CFG_BLE_INSTANCES_COUNT + static const InstanceID_t NUM_INSTANCES = 1; +#else + static const InstanceID_t NUM_INSTANCES = YOTTA_CFG_BLE_INSTANCES_COUNT; +#endif + + /** + * Get a reference to the BLE singleton corresponding to a given interface. + * There is a static array of BLE singletons. + * + * @Note: Calling Instance() is preferred over constructing a BLE object + * directly, as it returns references to singletons. + * + * @param[in] id + * Instance-ID. This should be less than NUM_INSTANCES in order + * for the returned BLE singleton to be useful. + * + * @return a reference to a single object + */ + static BLE &Instance(InstanceID_t id = DEFAULT_INSTANCE); + + /** + * Constructor for a handle to a BLE instance (i.e. BLE stack). BLE handles + * are thin wrappers around a transport object (i.e. ptr. to + * BLEInstanceBase). + * + * BLE objects are are better created as singletons accessed through the + * Instance() method. If multiple BLE handles are constructed for the same + * interface (using this constructor), they will share the same underlying + * transport object. + */ + BLE(InstanceID_t instanceID = DEFAULT_INSTANCE); + + /* * Deprecation alert! * All of the following are deprecated and may be dropped in a future @@ -1362,17 +1399,12 @@ return securityManager().onPasskeyDisplay(callback); } -public: - BLE() : transport(createBLEInstance()) { - /* empty */ - } - private: BLE(const BLE&); BLE &operator=(const BLE &); private: - BLEInstanceBase *const transport; /* the device specific backend */ + BLEInstanceBase *transport; /* the device specific backend */ }; typedef BLE BLEDevice; /* DEPRECATED. This type alias is retained for the sake of compatibility with older