Compilation fix for newer mbed-os
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x-nucleo-idb0xa1/bluenrg-hci/bluenrg_hal_aci.h
- Committer:
- wkleunen
- Date:
- 2017-09-04
- Revision:
- 309:42e0b6ff504d
- Parent:
- 229:9981f62cdb1a
File content as of revision 309:42e0b6ff504d:
/******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2014 STMicroelectronics ******************** * File Name : bluenrg_hal_aci.h * Author : AMS - AAS * Version : V1.0.0 * Date : 26-Jun-2014 * Description : Header file with HCI commands for BlueNRG FW6.3. ******************************************************************************** * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME. * AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE * CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING * INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS. *******************************************************************************/ #ifndef __BLUENRG_HAL_ACI_H__ #define __BLUENRG_HAL_ACI_H__ /** *@addtogroup HAL HAL *@brief Hardware Abstraction Layer. *@{ */ /** * @defgroup HAL_Functions HAL functions * @brief API for BlueNRG HAL layer. * @{ */ /** * @brief This command writes a value to a low level configure data structure. * @note It is useful to setup directly some low level parameters for the system at runtime. * @param offset Offset in the data structure. The starting member in the data structure will have an offset 0.\n * See @ref Config_vals. * * @param len Length of data to be written * @param[out] val Data to be written * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_write_config_data(uint8_t offset, uint8_t len, const uint8_t *val); /** * @brief This command requests the value in the low level configure data structure. * The number of read bytes changes for different Offset. * @param offset Offset in the data structure. The starting member in the data structure will have an offset 0.\n * See @ref Config_vals. * @param data_len Length of the data buffer * @param[out] data_len_out_p length of the data returned by the read. * @param[out] data Read data * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_read_config_data(uint8_t offset, uint16_t data_len, uint8_t *data_len_out_p, uint8_t *data); /** * @brief This command sets the TX power level of the BlueNRG. * @note By controlling the EN_HIGH_POWER and the PA_LEVEL, the combination of the 2 determines * the output power level (dBm). * When the system starts up or reboots, the default TX power level will be used, which is * the maximum value of 8dBm. Once this command is given, the output power will be changed * instantly, regardless if there is Bluetooth communication going on or not. For example, * for debugging purpose, the BlueNRG can be set to advertise all the time and use this * command to observe the signal strength changing. The system will keep the last received * TX power level from the command, i.e. the 2nd command overwrites the previous TX power * level. The new TX power level remains until another Set TX Power command, or the system * reboots.\n * @param en_high_power Can be only 0 or 1. Set high power bit on or off. It is strongly adviced to use the * right value, depending on the selected hardware configuration for the RF network: * normal mode or high power mode. * @param pa_level Can be from 0 to 7. Set the PA level value. * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_set_tx_power_level(uint8_t en_high_power, uint8_t pa_level); /** * @brief This command returns the number of packets sent in Direct Test Mode. * @note When the Direct TX test is started, a 32-bit counter is used to count how many packets * have been transmitted. This command can be used to check how many packets have been sent * during the Direct TX test.\n * The counter starts from 0 and counts upwards. The counter can wrap and start from 0 again. * The counter is not cleared until the next Direct TX test starts. * @param[out] number_of_packets Number of packets sent during the last Direct TX test. * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_le_tx_test_packet_number(uint32_t *number_of_packets); /** * @brief Put the device in standby mode. * @note Normally the BlueNRG will automatically enter sleep mode to save power. This command puts the * device into the Standby mode instead of the sleep mode. The difference is that, in sleep mode, * the device can still wake up itself with the internal timer. But in standby mode, this timer is * disabled. So the only possibility to wake up the device is by external signals, e.g. a HCI command * sent via SPI bus. * The command is only accepted when there is no other Bluetooth activity. Otherwise an error code * ERR_COMMAND_DISALLOWED will be returned. * * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_device_standby(void); /** * @brief This command starts a carrier frequency, i.e. a tone, on a specific channel. * @note The frequency sine wave at the specific channel may be used for test purpose only. * The channel ID is a parameter from 0 to 39 for the 40 BLE channels, e.g. 0 for 2.402GHz, 1 for 2.404GHz etc. * This command shouldn't be used when normal Bluetooth activities are ongoing. * The tone should be stopped by aci_hal_tone_stop() command. * * @param rf_channel BLE Channel ID, from 0 to 39 meaning (2.402 + 2*N) GHz. Actually the tone will be emitted at the * channel central frequency minus 250 kHz. * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_tone_start(uint8_t rf_channel); /** * This command is used to stop the previously started aci_hal_tone_start() command. * @return Value indicating success or error code. */ tBleStatus aci_hal_tone_stop(void); /** * @} */ /** * @defgroup Config_vals Offsets and lengths for configuration values. * @brief Offsets and lengths for configuration values. * See aci_hal_write_config_data(). * @{ */ /** * @name Configuration values. * See @ref aci_hal_write_config_data(). * @{ */ #define CONFIG_DATA_PUBADDR_OFFSET (0x00) /**< Bluetooth public address */ #define CONFIG_DATA_DIV_OFFSET (0x06) /**< DIV used to derive CSRK */ #define CONFIG_DATA_ER_OFFSET (0x08) /**< Encryption root key used to derive LTK and CSRK */ #define CONFIG_DATA_IR_OFFSET (0x18) /**< Identity root key used to derive LTK and CSRK */ #define CONFIG_DATA_LL_WITHOUT_HOST (0x2C) /**< Switch on/off Link Layer only mode. Set to 1 to disable Host. It can be written only if aci_hal_write_config_data() is the first command after reset. */ #define CONFIG_DATA_RANDOM_ADDRESS_IDB05A1 (0x80) /**< Stored static random address. Read-only (IDB05A1 only) */ /** * Select the BlueNRG roles and mode configurations.\n * @li Mode 1: slave or master, 1 connection, RAM1 only (small GATT DB) * @li Mode 2: slave or master, 1 connection, RAM1 and RAM2 (large GATT DB) * @li Mode 3: master only, 8 connections, RAM1 and RAM2. */ #define CONFIG_DATA_ROLE (0x2D) /** * @} */ /** * @name Length for configuration values. * See @ref aci_hal_write_config_data(). * @{ */ #define CONFIG_DATA_PUBADDR_LEN (6) #define CONFIG_DATA_DIV_LEN (2) #define CONFIG_DATA_ER_LEN (16) #define CONFIG_DATA_IR_LEN (16) #define CONFIG_DATA_LL_WITHOUT_HOST_LEN (1) #define CONFIG_DATA_ROLE_LEN (1) /** * @} */ /** * @} */ /** * @} */ #endif /* __BLUENRG_HAL_ACI_H__ */