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Diff: public/UUID.h
- Revision:
- 332:1dc2f80b4710
- Parent:
- 303:a0d78cb2e9ef
- Child:
- 339:1a56af0b1d71
diff -r 10f190629734 -r 1dc2f80b4710 public/UUID.h
--- a/public/UUID.h Wed Apr 15 09:05:10 2015 +0100
+++ b/public/UUID.h Wed Apr 15 09:05:10 2015 +0100
@@ -31,8 +31,49 @@
};
public:
- UUID(const LongUUIDBytes_t);
- UUID(ShortUUIDBytes_t);
+ /**
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * @param longUUID
+ * The 128-bit (16-byte) UUID value.
+ */
+ UUID(const LongUUIDBytes_t longUUID) : type(UUID_TYPE_LONG), baseUUID(), shortUUID(0) {
+ memcpy(baseUUID, longUUID, LENGTH_OF_LONG_UUID);
+ shortUUID = (uint16_t)((longUUID[2] << 8) | (longUUID[3]));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a new 16-bit UUID
+ *
+ * @note The UUID is a unique 16-bit (2 byte) ID used to identify
+ * different service or characteristics on the BLE device.
+ *
+ * For efficiency, and because 16 bytes would take a large chunk of the
+ * 27-byte data payload length of the Link Layer, the BLE specification adds
+ * two additional UUID formats: 16-bit and 32-bit UUIDs. These shortened
+ * formats can be used only with UUIDs that are defined in the Bluetooth
+ * specification (i.e., that are listed by the Bluetooth SIG as standard
+ * Bluetooth UUIDs).
+ *
+ * To reconstruct the full 128-bit UUID from the shortened version, insert
+ * the 16-bit short value (indicated by xxxx, including leading zeros) into
+ * the Bluetooth Base UUID:
+ *
+ * 0000xxxx-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB
+ *
+ * @note Shortening is not available for UUIDs that are not derived from the
+ * Bluetooth Base UUID. Such non-standard UUIDs are commonly called
+ * vendor-specific UUIDs. In these cases, you’ll need to use the full
+ * 128-bit UUID value at all times.
+ *
+ * @note we don't yet support 32-bit shortened UUIDs.
+ */
+ UUID(ShortUUIDBytes_t shortUUID) : type(UUID_TYPE_SHORT), baseUUID(), shortUUID(shortUUID) {
+ /* empty */
+ }
public:
UUID_Type_t shortOrLong(void) const {return type; }
@@ -43,12 +84,25 @@
return baseUUID;
}
}
+
ShortUUIDBytes_t getShortUUID(void) const {return shortUUID;}
uint8_t getLen(void) const {
return ((type == UUID_TYPE_SHORT) ? sizeof(ShortUUIDBytes_t) : LENGTH_OF_LONG_UUID);
}
- bool operator== (const UUID&) const;
+ bool operator== (const UUID &other) const {
+ if ((this->type == UUID_TYPE_SHORT) && (other.type == UUID_TYPE_SHORT) &&
+ (this->shortUUID == other.shortUUID)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ if ((this->type == UUID_TYPE_LONG) && (other.type == UUID_TYPE_LONG) &&
+ (memcmp(this->baseUUID, other.baseUUID, LENGTH_OF_LONG_UUID) == 0)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ }
private:
UUID_Type_t type; // UUID_TYPE_SHORT or UUID_TYPE_LONG
