SDP_GET8, SDP_GET16, SDP_GET32, SDP_GET64, SDP_GET128 -- get SDP integer
SDP_PUT8, SDP_PUT16, SDP_PUT32, SDP_PUT64, SDP_PUT128 -- put SPD integer
sdp_open, sdp_open_local, sdp_close sdp_error -- control SDP session
sdp_search -- perform SDP query
sdp_attr2desc, sdp_uuid2desc -- convert numeric SDP attribute/UUID value
into human readable description
library ``libsdp''
#include <bluetooth.h>
#include <sdp.h>
SDP_GET8(b, cp);
SDP_GET16(s, cp);
SDP_GET32(l, cp);
SDP_GET64(l, cp);
SDP_GET128(l, cp);
SDP_PUT8(b, cp);
SDP_PUT16(s, cp);
SDP_PUT32(l, cp);
SDP_PUT64(l, cp);
SDP_PUT128(l, cp);
void *
sdp_open(bdaddr_t const *l, bdaddr_t const *r);
void *
sdp_open_local(void);
int32_t
sdp_close(void *xs);
int32_t
sdp_error(void *xs);
int32_t
sdp_search(void *xs, u_int32_t plen, u_int16_t const *pp, u_int32_t alen,
u_int32_t const *ap, u_int32_t vlen, sdp_attr_t *vp);
char const * const
sdp_attr2desc(u_int16_t attr);
char const * const
sdp_uuid2desc(u_int16_t uuid);
The SDP_GET8(), SDP_GET16(), SDP_GET32(), SDP_GET64() and SDP_GET128()
macros are used to get byte, short, long, long long and 128-bit integer
from the buffer pointed by cp pointer. The pointer is automatically
advanced.
The SDP_PUT8(), SDP_PUT16(), SDP_PUT32(), SDP_PUT64() and SDP_PUT128()
macros are used to put byte, short, long, long long and 128-bit integer
into the buffer pointed by cp pointer. The pointer is automatically
advanced.
sdp_open() and sdp_open_local() functions each return a pointer to an
opaque object describing SDP session. The l argument passed to
sdp_open() function should point to a source BD_ADDR. If source BD_ADDR
is NULL then source address NG_HCI_BDADDR_ANY is used. The r argument
passed to sdp_open() function should point to a non NULL remote BD_ADDR.
Remote BD_ADDR can not be NG_HCI_BDADDR_ANY. The sdp_open_local() function
takes no arguments and opens a connection to a local SDP server.
The sdp_close() function terminates active SDP session and deletes SDP
session object. The xs parameter should point to a valid SDP session
object created with sdp_open() or sdp_open_local().
The sdp_error() function returns last error that is stored inside SDP
session object. The xs parameter should point to a valid SDP session
object created with sdp_open() or sdp_open_local(). The error value
returned can be converted to a human readable message by calling
strerror(3) function.
The sdp_search() function is used to perform SDP Service Search Attribute
Request. The xs parameter should point to a valid SDP session object
created with sdp_open() or sdp_open_local(). The pp parameter is a Service
Search Pattern - an array of one or more Service Class IDs. The
maximum number of Service Class IDs in the array is 12. The plen parameter
is the length of the Service Search pattern. The ap parameter is a
Attribute ID Range List - an array of one or more SDP Attribute ID Range.
Each attribute ID Range is encoded as a 32-bit unsigned integer data element,
where the high order 16 bits are interpreted as the beginning
attribute ID of the range and the low order 16 bits are interpreted as
the ending attribute ID of the range. The attribute IDs contained in the
Attribute ID Ranges List must be listed in ascending order without duplication
of any attribute ID values. Note that all attributes may be
requested by specifying a range of 0x0000-0xFFFF. The alen parameter is
the length of the Attribute ID Ranges List. The SDP_ATTR_RANGE(lo, hi)
macro can be used to prepare Attribute ID Range. The vp parameter should
be an array of sdp_attr_t structures. Each sdp_attr_t structure
describes single SDP attribute and defined as follows:
struct sdp_attr {
u_int16_t flags;
#define SDP_ATTR_OK (0 << 0)
#define SDP_ATTR_INVALID (1 << 0)
#define SDP_ATTR_TRUNCATED (1 << 1)
u_int16_t attr; /* SDP_ATTR_xxx */
u_int32_t vlen; /* length of the value[] in bytes */
u_int8_t *value; /* base pointer */
};
typedef struct sdp_attr sdp_attr_t;
typedef struct sdp_attr * sdp_attr_p;
The caller of the sdp_search() function is expected to prepare the array
of sdp_attr structures and for each element of the array both vlen and
value must be set. The sdp_search() function will fill each sdp_attr_t
structure with attribute and value, i.e. it will set flags, attr and vlen
fields. The actual value of the attribute will be copied into value
buffer. Note: attributes are returned in the order they appear in the
Service Search Attribute Response. SDP server could return several
attributes for the same record. In this case the order of the attributes
will be: all attributes for the first records, then all attributes for
the secord record etc.
The sdp_attr2desc() and sdp_uuid2desc() functions each take a numeric
attribute ID/UUID value and convert it to a human readable description.
The following example shows how to get SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST
attribute for the SDP_SERVICE_CLASS_SERIAL_PORT service from the remote
device.
bdaddr_t remote;
u_int8_t buffer[1024];
void *ss = NULL;
u_int16_t serv = SDP_SERVICE_CLASS_SERIAL_PORT;
u_int32_t attr = SDP_ATTR_RANGE(
SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST,
SDP_ATTR_PROTOCOL_DESCRIPTOR_LIST);
sdp_attr_t proto = { SDP_ATTR_INVALID,0,sizeof(buffer),buffer };
/* Obtain/set remote BDADDR here */
if ((ss = sdp_open(NG_HCI_BDADDR_ANY, remote)) == NULL)
/* exit ENOMEM */
if (sdp_error(ss) != 0)
/* exit spd_error(ss) */
if (sdp_search(ss, 1, &serv, 1, &attr, 1, &proto) != 0)
/* exit sdp_error(ss) */
if (proto.flags != SDP_ATTR_OK)
/* exit see proto.flags for details */
/* If we got here then we have attribute value in proto.value */
Both sdp_open() and sdp_open_local() will return NULL if memory allocation
for the new SDP session object fails. If the new SDP object was
created then caller is still expected to call sdp_error() to check if
there was connection error.
The sdp_search() function returns non-zero value on error. The caller is
expected to call sdp_error() to find out more about error.
bluetooth(3), strerror(3)
This is client only library for now. Please report bugs if found.
Maksim Yevmenkin <[email protected]>
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