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54 .Nd Bluetooth SDP routines
61 .Fn SDP_GET16 "s" "cp"
62 .Fn SDP_GET32 "l" "cp"
63 .Fn SDP_GET64 "l" "cp"
64 .Fn SDP_GET128 "l" "cp"
65 .Fn SDP_GET_UUID128 "l" "cp"
67 .Fn SDP_PUT16 "s" "cp"
68 .Fn SDP_PUT32 "l" "cp"
69 .Fn SDP_PUT64 "l" "cp"
70 .Fn SDP_PUT128 "l" "cp"
71 .Fn SDP_PUT_UUID128 "l" "cp"
73 .Fn sdp_open "bdaddr_t const *l" "bdaddr_t const *r"
75 .Fn sdp_open_local "char const *control"
77 .Fn sdp_close "void *xs"
79 .Fn sdp_error "void *xs"
82 .Fa "void *xs" "uint32_t plen" "uint16_t const *pp" "uint32_t alen"
83 .Fa "uint32_t const *ap" "uint32_t vlen" "sdp_attr_t *vp"
85 .Ft "char const * const"
86 .Fn sdp_attr2desc "uint16_t attr"
87 .Ft "char const * const"
88 .Fn sdp_uuid2desc "uint16_t uuid"
90 .Fo sdp_register_service
91 .Fa "void *xss" "uint16_t uuid" "bdaddr_t const *bdaddr" "uint8_t const *data"
92 .Fa "uint32_t datalen" "uint32_t *handle"
95 .Fn sdp_unregister_service "void *xss" "uint32_t handle"
97 .Fo sdp_change_service
98 .Fa "void *xss" "uint32_t handle" "uint8_t const *data" "uint32_t datalen"
108 macros are used to get byte, short, long, long long and 128-bit integer
109 from the buffer pointed by
112 The pointer is automatically advanced.
121 macros are used to put byte, short, long, long long and 128-bit integer
122 into the buffer pointed by
125 The pointer is automatically advanced.
130 macros are used to get and put 128-bit UUID into the buffer pointed by
133 The pointer is automatically advanced.
139 functions each return a pointer to an opaque object describing SDP session.
144 function should point to a source BD_ADDR.
154 function should point to a
157 Remote BD_ADDR cannot be
161 function takes path to the control socket and opens a connection to a local
163 If path to the control socket is
171 function terminates active SDP session and deletes SDP session object.
174 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object created with
181 function returns last error that is stored inside SDP session object.
184 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object created with
188 The error value returned can be converted to a human readable message by
195 function is used to perform SDP Service Search Attribute Request.
198 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object created with
204 parameter is a Service Search Pattern - an array of one or more Service
206 The maximum number of Service Class IDs in the array is 12.
209 parameter is the length of the Service Search pattern.
212 parameter is an Attribute ID Range List - an array of one or more SDP Attribute
214 Each attribute ID Range is encoded as a 32-bit unsigned integer data
215 element, where the high order 16 bits are interpreted as the beginning
216 attribute ID of the range and the low order 16 bits are interpreted as the
217 ending attribute ID of the range.
218 The attribute IDs contained in the Attribute ID Ranges List must be listed in
219 ascending order without duplication of any attribute ID values.
220 Note that all attributes may be requested by specifying a range of
224 parameter is the length of the Attribute ID Ranges List.
226 .Fn SDP_ATTR_RANGE "lo" "hi"
227 macro can be used to prepare Attribute ID Range.
230 parameter should be an array of
235 structure describes single SDP attribute and defined as follows:
236 .Bd -literal -offset indent
239 #define SDP_ATTR_OK (0 << 0)
240 #define SDP_ATTR_INVALID (1 << 0)
241 #define SDP_ATTR_TRUNCATED (1 << 1)
242 uint16_t attr; /* SDP_ATTR_xxx */
243 uint32_t vlen; /* length of the value[] in bytes */
244 uint8_t *value; /* base pointer */
246 typedef struct sdp_attr sdp_attr_t;
247 typedef struct sdp_attr * sdp_attr_p;
252 function is expected to prepare the array of
254 structures and for each element of the array both
261 function will fill each
263 structure with attribute and value, i.e., it will set
269 The actual value of the attribute will be copied into
272 Note: attributes are returned in the order they appear in the Service Search
274 SDP server could return several attributes for the same record.
275 In this case the order of the attributes will be: all attributes for the first
276 records, then all attributes for the secord record etc.
282 functions each take a numeric attribute ID/UUID value and convert it to a
283 human readable description.
286 .Fn sdp_register_service
288 is used to register service with the local SDP server.
291 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object obtained from
295 parameter is a SDP Service Class ID for the service to be registered.
298 parameter should point to a valid BD_ADDR.
299 The service will be only advertised if request was received by the local device
306 then the service will be advertised to any remote devices that queries for it.
311 parameters specify data and size of the data for the service.
312 Upon successful return
313 .Fn sdp_register_service
316 with the SDP record handle.
317 This parameter is optional and can be set to
321 .Fn sdp_unregister_service
323 is used to unregister service with the local SDP server.
326 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object obtained from
330 parameter should contain a valid SDP record handle of the service to be
334 .Fn sdp_change_service
335 function is used to change data associated with the existing service on
336 the local SDP server.
339 parameter should point to a valid SDP session object obtained from
343 parameter should contain a valid SDP record handle of the service to be changed.
348 parameters specify data and size of the data for the service.
350 When registering services with the local SDP server the application must
351 keep the SDP session open.
352 If SDP session is closed then the local SDP server will remove all services
353 that were registered over the session.
354 The application is allowed to change or unregister service if it was registered
355 over the same session.
357 The following example shows how to get
358 .Dv SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST
360 .Dv SDP_SERVICE_CLASS_SERIAL_PORT
361 service from the remote device.
362 .Bd -literal -offset indent
364 uint8_t buffer[1024];
366 uint16_t serv = SDP_SERVICE_CLASS_SERIAL_PORT;
367 uint32_t attr = SDP_ATTR_RANGE(
368 SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST,
369 SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST);
370 sdp_attr_t proto = { SDP_ATTR_INVALID,0,sizeof(buffer),buffer };
372 /* Obtain/set remote BDADDR here */
374 if ((ss = sdp_open(BDADDR_ANY, remote)) == NULL)
376 if (sdp_error(ss) != 0)
377 /* exit sdp_error(ss) */
379 if (sdp_search(ss, 1, &serv, 1, &attr, 1, &proto) != 0)
380 /* exit sdp_error(ss) */
382 if (proto.flags != SDP_ATTR_OK)
383 /* exit see proto.flags for details */
385 /* If we got here then we have attribute value in proto.value */
394 if memory allocation for the new SDP session object fails.
395 If the new SDP object was created then caller is still expected to call
397 to check if there was connection error.
401 .Fn sdp_register_service ,
402 .Fn sdp_unregister_service
404 .Fn sdp_change_service
405 functions return non-zero value on error.
406 The caller is expected to call
408 to find out more about error.
421 .An Iain Hibbert and imported into
424 .An Maksim Yevmenkin Aq m_evmenkin@yahoo.com
427 Please report bugs if found.