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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_
6 #define DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_
8 #include <map>
9 #include <string>
10 #include <vector>
12 #include "base/callback.h"
13 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
15 namespace device {
17 class NfcPeer;
18 class NfcTag;
20 // NfcAdapter represents a local NFC adapter which may be used to interact with
21 // NFC tags and remote NFC adapters on platforms that support NFC. Through
22 // instances of this class, users can obtain important information such as if
23 // and/or when an adapter is present, supported NFC technologies, and the
24 // adapter's power and polling state. NfcAdapter instances can be used to power
25 // up/down the NFC adapter and its Observer interface allows users to get
26 // notified when new adapters are added/removed and when remote NFC tags and
27 // devices were detected or lost.
29 // A system can contain more than one NFC adapter (e.g. external USB adapters)
30 // but Chrome will have only one NfcAdapter instance. This instance will do
31 // its best to represent all underlying adapters but will only allow
32 // interacting with only one at a given time. If the currently represented
33 // adapter is removed from the system, the NfcAdapter instance will update to
34 // reflect the information from the next available adapter.
35 class NfcAdapter : public base::RefCounted<NfcAdapter> {
36 public:
37 // Interface for observing changes from NFC adapters.
38 class Observer {
39 public:
40 virtual ~Observer() {}
42 // Called when the presence of the adapter |adapter| changes. When |present|
43 // is true, this indicates that the adapter has now become present, while a
44 // value of false indicates that the adapter is no longer available on the
45 // current system.
46 virtual void AdapterPresentChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool present) {}
48 // Called when the radio power state of the adapter |adapter| changes. If
49 // |powered| is true, the adapter radio is turned on, otherwise it's turned
50 // off.
51 virtual void AdapterPoweredChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool powered) {}
53 // Called when the "polling" state of the adapter |adapter| changes. If
54 // |polling| is true, the adapter is currently polling for remote tags and
55 // devices. If false, the adapter isn't polling, either because a poll loop
56 // was never started or because a connection with a tag or peer has been
57 // established.
58 virtual void AdapterPollingChanged(NfcAdapter* adapter, bool polling) {}
60 // Called when an NFC tag |tag| has been found by the adapter |adapter|.
61 // The observer can use this method to take further action on the tag object
62 // |tag|, such as reading its records or writing to it. While |tag| will be
63 // valid within the context of this call, its life-time cannot be guaranteed
64 // once this call returns, as the object may get destroyed if the connection
65 // with the tag is lost. Instead of caching the pointer directly, observers
66 // should store the tag's assigned unique identifier instead, which can be
67 // used to obtain a pointer to the tag, as long as it exists.
68 virtual void TagFound(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcTag* tag) {}
70 // Called when the NFC tag |tag| is no longer known by the adapter
71 // |adapter|. |tag| should not be cached.
72 virtual void TagLost(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcTag* tag) {}
74 // Called when a remote NFC adapter |peer| has been detected, which is
75 // available for peer-to-peer communication over NFC. The observer can use
76 // this method to take further action on |peer| such as reading its records
77 // or pushing NDEFs to it. While |peer| will be valid within the context of
78 // this call, its life-time cannot be guaranteed once this call returns, as
79 // the object may get destroyed if the connection with the peer is lost.
80 // Instead of caching the pointer directly, observers should store the
81 // peer's assigned unique identifier instead, which can be used to obtain a
82 // pointer to the peer, as long as it exists.
83 virtual void PeerFound(NfcAdapter* adaper, NfcPeer* peer) {}
85 // Called when the remote NFC adapter |peer| is no longer known by the
86 // adapter |adapter|. |peer| should not be cached.
87 virtual void PeerLost(NfcAdapter* adapter, NfcPeer* peer) {}
90 // The ErrorCallback is used by methods to asynchronously report errors.
91 typedef base::Closure ErrorCallback;
93 // Typedefs for lists of NFC peer and NFC tag objects.
94 typedef std::vector<NfcPeer*> PeerList;
95 typedef std::vector<NfcTag*> TagList;
97 // Adds and removes observers for events on this NFC adapter. If monitoring
98 // multiple adapters, check the |adapter| parameter of observer methods to
99 // determine which adapter is issuing the event.
100 virtual void AddObserver(Observer* observer) = 0;
101 virtual void RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) = 0;
103 // Indicates whether an underlying adapter is actually present on the
104 // system. An adapter that was previously present can become no longer
105 // present, for example, if all physical adapters that can back it up were
106 // removed from the system.
107 virtual bool IsPresent() const = 0;
109 // Indicates whether the adapter radio is powered.
110 virtual bool IsPowered() const = 0;
112 // Indicates whether the adapter is polling for remote NFC tags and peers.
113 virtual bool IsPolling() const = 0;
115 // Indicates whether the NfcAdapter instance is initialized and ready to use.
116 virtual bool IsInitialized() const = 0;
118 // Requests a change to the adapter radio power. Setting |powered| to true
119 // will turn on the radio and false will turn it off. On success, |callback|
120 // will be invoked. On failure, |error_callback| will be invoked, which can
121 // happen if the radio power is already in the requested state, or if the
122 // underlying adapter is not present.
123 virtual void SetPowered(bool powered,
124 const base::Closure& callback,
125 const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
127 // Requests the adapter to begin its poll loop to start looking for remote
128 // NFC tags and peers. On success, |callback| will be invoked. On failure,
129 // |error_callback| will be invoked. This method can fail for various
130 // reasons, including:
131 // - The adapter radio is not powered.
132 // - The adapter is already polling.
133 // - The adapter is busy; it has already established a connection to a
134 // remote tag or peer.
135 // Bear in mind that this method may be called by multiple users of the same
136 // adapter.
137 virtual void StartPolling(const base::Closure& callback,
138 const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
140 // Requests the adapter to stop its current poll loop. On success, |callback|
141 // will be invoked. On failure, |error_callback| will be invoked. This method
142 // can fail if the adapter is not polling when this method was called. Bear
143 // in mind that this method may be called by multiple users of the same
144 // adapter and polling may not actually stop if other callers have called
145 // StartPolling() in the mean time.
146 virtual void StopPolling(const base::Closure& callback,
147 const ErrorCallback& error_callback) = 0;
149 // Returns a list containing all known peers in |peer_list|. If |peer_list|
150 // was non-empty at the time of the call, it will be cleared. The contents of
151 // |peer_list| at the end of this call are owned by the adapter.
152 virtual void GetPeers(PeerList* peer_list) const;
154 // Returns a list containing all known tags in |tag_list|. If |tag_list| was
155 // non-empty at the time of the call, it will be cleared. The contents of
156 // |tag_list| at the end of this call are owned by the adapter.
157 virtual void GetTags(TagList* tag_list) const;
159 // Returns a pointer to the peer with the given identifier |identifier| or
160 // NULL if no such peer is known. If a non-NULL pointer is returned, the
161 // instance that it points to is owned by this adapter.
162 virtual NfcPeer* GetPeer(const std::string& identifier) const;
164 // Returns a pointer to the tag with the given identifier |identifier| or
165 // NULL if no such tag is known. If a non-NULL pointer is returned, the
166 // instance that it points to is owned by this adapter.
167 virtual NfcTag* GetTag(const std::string& identifier) const;
169 protected:
170 friend class base::RefCounted<NfcAdapter>;
172 // The default constructor does nothing. The destructor deletes all known
173 // NfcPeer and NfcTag instances.
174 NfcAdapter();
175 virtual ~NfcAdapter();
177 // Peers and tags that have been found. The key is the unique identifier
178 // assigned to the peer or tag and the value is a pointer to the
179 // corresponding NfcPeer or NfcTag object, whose lifetime is managed by the
180 // adapter instance.
181 typedef std::map<const std::string, NfcPeer*> PeersMap;
182 typedef std::map<const std::string, NfcTag*> TagsMap;
184 // Set the given tag or peer for |identifier|. If a tag or peer for
185 // |identifier| already exists, these methods won't do anything.
186 void SetTag(const std::string& identifier, NfcTag* tag);
187 void SetPeer(const std::string& identifier, NfcPeer* peer);
189 // Removes the tag or peer for |identifier| and returns the removed object.
190 // Returns NULL, if no tag or peer for |identifier| was found.
191 NfcTag* RemoveTag(const std::string& identifier);
192 NfcPeer* RemovePeer(const std::string& identifier);
194 // Clear the peer and tag maps. These methods won't delete the tag and peer
195 // objects, however after the call to these methods, the peers and tags won't
196 // be returned via calls to GetPeers and GetTags.
197 void ClearTags();
198 void ClearPeers();
200 private:
201 // Peers and tags that are managed by this adapter.
202 PeersMap peers_;
203 TagsMap tags_;
205 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NfcAdapter);
208 } // namespace device
210 #endif // DEVICE_NFC_NFC_ADAPTER_H_