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16 
17 package android.bluetooth;
18 
19 import android.os.Handler;
20 import android.os.ParcelUuid;
21 import android.util.Log;
22 
23 import java.io.Closeable;
24 import java.io.IOException;
25 
26 /**
27  * A listening Bluetooth socket.
28  *
29  * <p>The interface for Bluetooth Sockets is similar to that of TCP sockets:
30  * {@link java.net.Socket} and {@link java.net.ServerSocket}. On the server
31  * side, use a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to create a listening server
32  * socket. When a connection is accepted by the {@link BluetoothServerSocket},
33  * it will return a new {@link BluetoothSocket} to manage the connection.
34  * On the client side, use a single {@link BluetoothSocket} to both initiate
35  * an outgoing connection and to manage the connection.
36  *
37  * <p>The most common type of Bluetooth socket is RFCOMM, which is the type
38  * supported by the Android APIs. RFCOMM is a connection-oriented, streaming
39  * transport over Bluetooth. It is also known as the Serial Port Profile (SPP).
40  *
41  * <p>To create a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket} that's ready for
42  * incoming connections, use
43  * {@link BluetoothAdapter#listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord
44  * BluetoothAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord()}. Then call
45  * {@link #accept()} to listen for incoming connection requests. This call
46  * will block until a connection is established, at which point, it will return
47  * a {@link BluetoothSocket} to manage the connection. Once the {@link
48  * BluetoothSocket} is acquired, it's a good idea to call {@link #close()} on
49  * the {@link BluetoothServerSocket} when it's no longer needed for accepting
50  * connections. Closing the {@link BluetoothServerSocket} will <em>not</em>
51  * close the returned {@link BluetoothSocket}.
52  *
53  * <p>{@link BluetoothServerSocket} is thread
54  * safe. In particular, {@link #close} will always immediately abort ongoing
55  * operations and close the server socket.
56  *
57  * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
58  * Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} permission.
59  *
60  * <div class="special reference">
61  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
62  * <p>For more information about using Bluetooth, read the
63  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html">Bluetooth</a> developer guide.</p>
64  * </div>
65  *
66  * {@see BluetoothSocket}
67  */
68 public final class BluetoothServerSocket implements Closeable {
69 
70     private static final String TAG = "BluetoothServerSocket";
71     /*package*/ final BluetoothSocket mSocket;
72     private Handler mHandler;
73     private int mMessage;
74     private int mChannel;
75 
76     /**
77      * Construct a socket for incoming connections.
78      * @param type    type of socket
79      * @param auth    require the remote device to be authenticated
80      * @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
81      * @param port    remote port
82      * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
83      *                     insufficient privileges
84      */
BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port)85     /*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port)
86             throws IOException {
87         mChannel = port;
88         mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, port, null);
89         if (port == BluetoothAdapter.SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) {
90             mSocket.setExcludeSdp(true);
91         }
92     }
93 
94     /**
95      * Construct a socket for incoming connections.
96      * @param type    type of socket
97      * @param auth    require the remote device to be authenticated
98      * @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
99      * @param port    remote port
100      * @param mitm    enforce man-in-the-middle protection for authentication.
101      * @param min16DigitPin enforce a minimum length of 16 digits for a sec mode 2 connection
102      * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
103      *                     insufficient privileges
104      */
BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port, boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin)105     /*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port,
106             boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin)
107             throws IOException {
108         mChannel = port;
109         mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, port, null, mitm,
110                 min16DigitPin);
111         if(port == BluetoothAdapter.SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) {
112             mSocket.setExcludeSdp(true);
113         }
114     }
115 
116     /**
117      * Construct a socket for incoming connections.
118      * @param type    type of socket
119      * @param auth    require the remote device to be authenticated
120      * @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
121      * @param uuid    uuid
122      * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
123      *                     insufficient privileges
124      */
BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, ParcelUuid uuid)125     /*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, ParcelUuid uuid)
126             throws IOException {
127         mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, -1, uuid);
128         // TODO: This is the same as mChannel = -1 - is this intentional?
129         mChannel = mSocket.getPort();
130     }
131 
132 
133     /**
134      * Block until a connection is established.
135      * <p>Returns a connected {@link BluetoothSocket} on successful connection.
136      * <p>Once this call returns, it can be called again to accept subsequent
137      * incoming connections.
138      * <p>{@link #close} can be used to abort this call from another thread.
139      * @return a connected {@link BluetoothSocket}
140      * @throws IOException on error, for example this call was aborted, or
141      *                     timeout
142      */
accept()143     public BluetoothSocket accept() throws IOException {
144         return accept(-1);
145     }
146 
147     /**
148      * Block until a connection is established, with timeout.
149      * <p>Returns a connected {@link BluetoothSocket} on successful connection.
150      * <p>Once this call returns, it can be called again to accept subsequent
151      * incoming connections.
152      * <p>{@link #close} can be used to abort this call from another thread.
153      * @return a connected {@link BluetoothSocket}
154      * @throws IOException on error, for example this call was aborted, or
155      *                     timeout
156      */
accept(int timeout)157     public BluetoothSocket accept(int timeout) throws IOException {
158         return mSocket.accept(timeout);
159     }
160 
161     /**
162      * Immediately close this socket, and release all associated resources.
163      * <p>Causes blocked calls on this socket in other threads to immediately
164      * throw an IOException.
165      * <p>Closing the {@link BluetoothServerSocket} will <em>not</em>
166      * close any {@link BluetoothSocket} received from {@link #accept()}.
167      */
close()168     public void close() throws IOException {
169         synchronized (this) {
170             if (mHandler != null) {
171                 mHandler.obtainMessage(mMessage).sendToTarget();
172             }
173         }
174         mSocket.close();
175     }
176 
setCloseHandler(Handler handler, int message)177     /*package*/ synchronized void setCloseHandler(Handler handler, int message) {
178         mHandler = handler;
179         mMessage = message;
180     }
setServiceName(String ServiceName)181     /*package*/ void setServiceName(String ServiceName) {
182         mSocket.setServiceName(ServiceName);
183     }
184 
185     /**
186      * Returns the channel on which this socket is bound.
187      * @hide
188      */
getChannel()189     public int getChannel() {
190         return mChannel;
191     }
192 
193     /**
194      * Sets the channel on which future sockets are bound.
195      * Currently used only when a channel is auto generated.
196      */
setChannel(int newChannel)197     /*package*/ void setChannel(int newChannel) {
198         /* TODO: From a design/architecture perspective this is wrong.
199          *       The bind operation should be conducted through this class
200          *       and the resulting port should be kept in mChannel, and
201          *       not set from BluetoothAdapter. */
202         if(mSocket != null) {
203             if(mSocket.getPort() != newChannel) {
204                 Log.w(TAG,"The port set is different that the underlying port. mSocket.getPort(): "
205                             + mSocket.getPort() + " requested newChannel: " + newChannel);
206             }
207         }
208         mChannel = newChannel;
209     }
210 
211     @Override
toString()212     public String toString() {
213         StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
214         sb.append("ServerSocket: Type: ");
215         switch(mSocket.getConnectionType()) {
216             case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM:
217             {
218                 sb.append("TYPE_RFCOMM");
219                 break;
220             }
221             case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_L2CAP:
222             {
223                 sb.append("TYPE_L2CAP");
224                 break;
225             }
226             case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_SCO:
227             {
228                 sb.append("TYPE_SCO");
229                 break;
230             }
231         }
232         sb.append(" Channel: ").append(mChannel);
233         return sb.toString();
234     }
235 }
236