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The {@link BluetoothAdapter} 64 * lets you perform fundamental Bluetooth tasks, such as initiate 65 * device discovery, query a list of bonded (paired) devices, 66 * instantiate a {@link BluetoothDevice} using a known MAC address, and create 67 * a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to listen for connection requests from other 68 * devices, and start a scan for Bluetooth LE devices. 69 * 70 * <p>To get a {@link BluetoothAdapter} representing the local Bluetooth 71 * adapter, when running on JELLY_BEAN_MR1 and below, call the 72 * static {@link #getDefaultAdapter} method; when running on JELLY_BEAN_MR2 and 73 * higher, call {@link BluetoothManager#getAdapter}. 74 * Fundamentally, this is your starting point for all 75 * Bluetooth actions. Once you have the local adapter, you can get a set of 76 * {@link BluetoothDevice} objects representing all paired devices with 77 * {@link #getBondedDevices()}; start device discovery with 78 * {@link #startDiscovery()}; or create a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to 79 * listen for incoming connection requests with 80 * {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String,UUID)}; or start a scan for 81 * Bluetooth LE devices with {@link #startLeScan(LeScanCallback callback)}. 82 * 83 * <p>This class is thread safe. 84 * 85 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> 86 * Most methods require the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 87 * permission and some also require the 88 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission. 89 * 90 * <div class="special reference"> 91 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 92 * <p>For more information about using Bluetooth, read the 93 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html">Bluetooth</a> developer guide. 94 * </div> 95 * 96 * {@see BluetoothDevice} 97 * {@see BluetoothServerSocket} 98 */ 99 public final class BluetoothAdapter { 100 private static final String TAG = "BluetoothAdapter"; 101 private static final boolean DBG = true; 102 private static final boolean VDBG = false; 103 104 /** 105 * Default MAC address reported to a client that does not have the 106 * android.permission.LOCAL_MAC_ADDRESS permission. 107 * 108 * @hide 109 */ 110 public static final String DEFAULT_MAC_ADDRESS = "02:00:00:00:00:00"; 111 112 /** 113 * Sentinel error value for this class. Guaranteed to not equal any other 114 * integer constant in this class. Provided as a convenience for functions 115 * that require a sentinel error value, for example: 116 * <p><code>Intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothAdapter.EXTRA_STATE, 117 * BluetoothAdapter.ERROR)</code> 118 */ 119 public static final int ERROR = Integer.MIN_VALUE; 120 121 /** 122 * Broadcast Action: The state of the local Bluetooth adapter has been 123 * changed. 124 * <p>For example, Bluetooth has been turned on or off. 125 * <p>Always contains the extra fields {@link #EXTRA_STATE} and {@link 126 * #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE} containing the new and old states 127 * respectively. 128 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive. 129 */ 130 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 131 public static final String ACTION_STATE_CHANGED = 132 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.STATE_CHANGED"; 133 134 /** 135 * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} 136 * intents to request the current power state. Possible values are: 137 * {@link #STATE_OFF}, 138 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, 139 * {@link #STATE_ON}, 140 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, 141 */ 142 public static final String EXTRA_STATE = 143 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.STATE"; 144 /** 145 * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} 146 * intents to request the previous power state. Possible values are: 147 * {@link #STATE_OFF}, 148 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, 149 * {@link #STATE_ON}, 150 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF} 151 */ 152 public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE = 153 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_STATE"; 154 155 /** @hide */ 156 @IntDef({STATE_OFF, STATE_TURNING_ON, STATE_ON, STATE_TURNING_OFF, STATE_BLE_TURNING_ON, 157 STATE_BLE_ON, STATE_BLE_TURNING_OFF}) 158 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 159 public @interface AdapterState {} 160 161 /** 162 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is off. 163 */ 164 public static final int STATE_OFF = 10; 165 /** 166 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning on. However local 167 * clients should wait for {@link #STATE_ON} before attempting to 168 * use the adapter. 169 */ 170 public static final int STATE_TURNING_ON = 11; 171 /** 172 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is on, and ready for use. 173 */ 174 public static final int STATE_ON = 12; 175 /** 176 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning off. Local clients 177 * should immediately attempt graceful disconnection of any remote links. 178 */ 179 public static final int STATE_TURNING_OFF = 13; 180 181 /** 182 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning Bluetooth LE mode on. 183 * @hide 184 */ 185 public static final int STATE_BLE_TURNING_ON = 14; 186 187 /** 188 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is in LE only mode. 189 * @hide 190 */ 191 public static final int STATE_BLE_ON = 15; 192 193 /** 194 * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning off LE only mode. 195 * @hide 196 */ 197 public static final int STATE_BLE_TURNING_OFF = 16; 198 199 /** 200 * Activity Action: Show a system activity that requests discoverable mode. 201 * This activity will also request the user to turn on Bluetooth if it 202 * is not currently enabled. 203 * <p>Discoverable mode is equivalent to {@link 204 * #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}. It allows remote devices to see 205 * this Bluetooth adapter when they perform a discovery. 206 * <p>For privacy, Android is not discoverable by default. 207 * <p>The sender of this Intent can optionally use extra field {@link 208 * #EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION} to request the duration of 209 * discoverability. Currently the default duration is 120 seconds, and 210 * maximum duration is capped at 300 seconds for each request. 211 * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the 212 * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The 213 * <code>resultCode</code> 214 * will be the duration (in seconds) of discoverability or 215 * {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user rejected 216 * discoverability or an error has occurred. 217 * <p>Applications can also listen for {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED} 218 * for global notification whenever the scan mode changes. For example, an 219 * application can be notified when the device has ended discoverability. 220 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 221 */ 222 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 223 public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE = 224 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE"; 225 226 /** 227 * Used as an optional int extra field in {@link 228 * #ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE} intents to request a specific duration 229 * for discoverability in seconds. The current default is 120 seconds, and 230 * requests over 300 seconds will be capped. These values could change. 231 */ 232 public static final String EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION = 233 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.DISCOVERABLE_DURATION"; 234 235 /** 236 * Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to turn on 237 * Bluetooth. 238 * <p>This system activity will return once Bluetooth has completed turning 239 * on, or the user has decided not to turn Bluetooth on. 240 * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the 241 * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The 242 * <code>resultCode</code> 243 * will be {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} if Bluetooth has been 244 * turned on or {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user 245 * has rejected the request or an error has occurred. 246 * <p>Applications can also listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} 247 * for global notification whenever Bluetooth is turned on or off. 248 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 249 */ 250 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 251 public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE = 252 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_ENABLE"; 253 254 /** 255 * Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows user to enable BLE scans even when 256 * Bluetooth is turned off.<p> 257 * 258 * Notification of result of this activity is posted using 259 * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult}. The <code>resultCode</code> will be 260 * {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} if BLE scan always available setting is turned on or 261 * {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user has rejected the request or an 262 * error occurred. 263 * 264 * @hide 265 */ 266 @SystemApi 267 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 268 public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_BLE_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE = 269 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_BLE_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE"; 270 271 /** 272 * Broadcast Action: Indicates the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Adapter 273 * has changed. 274 * <p>Always contains the extra fields {@link #EXTRA_SCAN_MODE} and {@link 275 * #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE} containing the new and old scan modes 276 * respectively. 277 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 278 */ 279 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 280 public static final String ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED = 281 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.SCAN_MODE_CHANGED"; 282 283 /** 284 * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED} 285 * intents to request the current scan mode. Possible values are: 286 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}, 287 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE}, 288 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}, 289 */ 290 public static final String EXTRA_SCAN_MODE = "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.SCAN_MODE"; 291 /** 292 * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED} 293 * intents to request the previous scan mode. Possible values are: 294 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}, 295 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE}, 296 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}, 297 */ 298 public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE = 299 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE"; 300 301 /** @hide */ 302 @IntDef({SCAN_MODE_NONE, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}) 303 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 304 public @interface ScanMode {} 305 306 /** 307 * Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are disabled on the local 308 * Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is neither discoverable 309 * nor connectable from remote Bluetooth devices. 310 */ 311 public static final int SCAN_MODE_NONE = 20; 312 /** 313 * Indicates that inquiry scan is disabled, but page scan is enabled on the 314 * local Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is not discoverable from 315 * remote Bluetooth devices, but is connectable from remote devices that 316 * have previously discovered this device. 317 */ 318 public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE = 21; 319 /** 320 * Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are enabled on the local 321 * Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is both discoverable and 322 * connectable from remote Bluetooth devices. 323 */ 324 public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE = 23; 325 326 /** 327 * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has started the remote 328 * device discovery process. 329 * <p>This usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12 seconds, followed 330 * by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its Bluetooth name. 331 * <p>Register for {@link BluetoothDevice#ACTION_FOUND} to be notified as 332 * remote Bluetooth devices are found. 333 * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to 334 * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in 335 * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth 336 * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing 337 * discovery. 338 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive. 339 */ 340 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 341 public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED = 342 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_STARTED"; 343 /** 344 * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has finished the device 345 * discovery process. 346 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive. 347 */ 348 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 349 public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED = 350 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_FINISHED"; 351 352 /** 353 * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has changed its friendly 354 * Bluetooth name. 355 * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices. 356 * <p>Always contains the extra field {@link #EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME} containing 357 * the name. 358 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive. 359 */ 360 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 361 public static final String ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED = 362 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED"; 363 /** 364 * Used as a String extra field in {@link #ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED} 365 * intents to request the local Bluetooth name. 366 */ 367 public static final String EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME = "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.LOCAL_NAME"; 368 369 /** 370 * Intent used to broadcast the change in connection state of the local 371 * Bluetooth adapter to a profile of the remote device. When the adapter is 372 * not connected to any profiles of any remote devices and it attempts a 373 * connection to a profile this intent will sent. Once connected, this intent 374 * will not be sent for any more connection attempts to any profiles of any 375 * remote device. When the adapter disconnects from the last profile its 376 * connected to of any remote device, this intent will be sent. 377 * 378 * <p> This intent is useful for applications that are only concerned about 379 * whether the local adapter is connected to any profile of any device and 380 * are not really concerned about which profile. For example, an application 381 * which displays an icon to display whether Bluetooth is connected or not 382 * can use this intent. 383 * 384 * <p>This intent will have 3 extras: 385 * {@link #EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE} - The current connection state. 386 * {@link #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE}- The previous connection state. 387 * {@link BluetoothDevice#EXTRA_DEVICE} - The remote device. 388 * 389 * {@link #EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE} or {@link #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE} 390 * can be any of {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_CONNECTING}, 391 * {@link #STATE_CONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTING}. 392 * 393 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive. 394 */ 395 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 396 public static final String ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED = 397 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED"; 398 399 /** 400 * Extra used by {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED} 401 * 402 * This extra represents the current connection state. 403 */ 404 public static final String EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE = 405 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.CONNECTION_STATE"; 406 407 /** 408 * Extra used by {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED} 409 * 410 * This extra represents the previous connection state. 411 */ 412 public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE = 413 "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE"; 414 415 /** 416 * Broadcast Action: The Bluetooth adapter state has changed in LE only mode. 417 * @hide 418 */ 419 @SystemApi 420 public static final String ACTION_BLE_STATE_CHANGED = 421 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.BLE_STATE_CHANGED"; 422 423 /** 424 * Broadcast Action: The notifys Bluetooth ACL connected event. This will be 425 * by BLE Always on enabled application to know the ACL_CONNECTED event 426 * when Bluetooth state in STATE_BLE_ON. This denotes GATT connection 427 * as Bluetooth LE is the only feature available in STATE_BLE_ON 428 * 429 * This is counterpart of {@link BluetoothDevice#ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED} which 430 * works in Bluetooth state STATE_ON 431 * @hide 432 */ 433 public static final String ACTION_BLE_ACL_CONNECTED = 434 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.BLE_ACL_CONNECTED"; 435 436 /** 437 * Broadcast Action: The notifys Bluetooth ACL connected event. This will be 438 * by BLE Always on enabled application to know the ACL_DISCONNECTED event 439 * when Bluetooth state in STATE_BLE_ON. This denotes GATT disconnection as Bluetooth 440 * LE is the only feature available in STATE_BLE_ON 441 * 442 * This is counterpart of {@link BluetoothDevice#ACTION_ACL_DISCONNECTED} which 443 * works in Bluetooth state STATE_ON 444 * @hide 445 */ 446 public static final String ACTION_BLE_ACL_DISCONNECTED = 447 "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.BLE_ACL_DISCONNECTED"; 448 449 /** The profile is in disconnected state */ 450 public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0; 451 /** The profile is in connecting state */ 452 public static final int STATE_CONNECTING = 1; 453 /** The profile is in connected state */ 454 public static final int STATE_CONNECTED = 2; 455 /** The profile is in disconnecting state */ 456 public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTING = 3; 457 458 /** @hide */ 459 public static final String BLUETOOTH_MANAGER_SERVICE = "bluetooth_manager"; 460 private final IBinder mToken; 461 462 463 /** When creating a ServerSocket using listenUsingRfcommOn() or 464 * listenUsingL2capOn() use SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC to create 465 * a ServerSocket that auto assigns a channel number to the first 466 * bluetooth socket. 467 * The channel number assigned to this first Bluetooth Socket will 468 * be stored in the ServerSocket, and reused for subsequent Bluetooth 469 * sockets. 470 * @hide */ 471 public static final int SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP = -2; 472 473 474 private static final int ADDRESS_LENGTH = 17; 475 476 /** 477 * Lazily initialized singleton. Guaranteed final after first object 478 * constructed. 479 */ 480 private static BluetoothAdapter sAdapter; 481 482 private static BluetoothLeScanner sBluetoothLeScanner; 483 private static BluetoothLeAdvertiser sBluetoothLeAdvertiser; 484 485 private final IBluetoothManager mManagerService; 486 private IBluetooth mService; 487 private final ReentrantReadWriteLock mServiceLock = 488 new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); 489 490 private final Object mLock = new Object(); 491 private final Map<LeScanCallback, ScanCallback> mLeScanClients; 492 493 /** 494 * Get a handle to the default local Bluetooth adapter. 495 * <p>Currently Android only supports one Bluetooth adapter, but the API 496 * could be extended to support more. This will always return the default 497 * adapter. 498 * @return the default local adapter, or null if Bluetooth is not supported 499 * on this hardware platform 500 */ getDefaultAdapter()501 public static synchronized BluetoothAdapter getDefaultAdapter() { 502 if (sAdapter == null) { 503 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(BLUETOOTH_MANAGER_SERVICE); 504 if (b != null) { 505 IBluetoothManager managerService = IBluetoothManager.Stub.asInterface(b); 506 sAdapter = new BluetoothAdapter(managerService); 507 } else { 508 Log.e(TAG, "Bluetooth binder is null"); 509 } 510 } 511 return sAdapter; 512 } 513 514 /** 515 * Use {@link #getDefaultAdapter} to get the BluetoothAdapter instance. 516 */ BluetoothAdapter(IBluetoothManager managerService)517 BluetoothAdapter(IBluetoothManager managerService) { 518 519 if (managerService == null) { 520 throw new IllegalArgumentException("bluetooth manager service is null"); 521 } 522 try { 523 mServiceLock.writeLock().lock(); 524 mService = managerService.registerAdapter(mManagerCallback); 525 } catch (RemoteException e) { 526 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 527 } finally { 528 mServiceLock.writeLock().unlock(); 529 } 530 mManagerService = managerService; 531 mLeScanClients = new HashMap<LeScanCallback, ScanCallback>(); 532 mToken = new Binder(); 533 } 534 535 /** 536 * Get a {@link BluetoothDevice} object for the given Bluetooth hardware 537 * address. 538 * <p>Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be upper case, in a format 539 * such as "00:11:22:33:AA:BB". The helper {@link #checkBluetoothAddress} is 540 * available to validate a Bluetooth address. 541 * <p>A {@link BluetoothDevice} will always be returned for a valid 542 * hardware address, even if this adapter has never seen that device. 543 * 544 * @param address valid Bluetooth MAC address 545 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is invalid 546 */ getRemoteDevice(String address)547 public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice(String address) { 548 return new BluetoothDevice(address); 549 } 550 551 /** 552 * Get a {@link BluetoothDevice} object for the given Bluetooth hardware 553 * address. 554 * <p>Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be 6 bytes. This method 555 * expects the address in network byte order (MSB first). 556 * <p>A {@link BluetoothDevice} will always be returned for a valid 557 * hardware address, even if this adapter has never seen that device. 558 * 559 * @param address Bluetooth MAC address (6 bytes) 560 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is invalid 561 */ getRemoteDevice(byte[] address)562 public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice(byte[] address) { 563 if (address == null || address.length != 6) { 564 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bluetooth address must have 6 bytes"); 565 } 566 return new BluetoothDevice(String.format(Locale.US, "%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X", 567 address[0], address[1], address[2], address[3], address[4], address[5])); 568 } 569 570 /** 571 * Returns a {@link BluetoothLeAdvertiser} object for Bluetooth LE Advertising operations. 572 * Will return null if Bluetooth is turned off or if Bluetooth LE Advertising is not 573 * supported on this device. 574 * <p> 575 * Use {@link #isMultipleAdvertisementSupported()} to check whether LE Advertising is supported 576 * on this device before calling this method. 577 */ getBluetoothLeAdvertiser()578 public BluetoothLeAdvertiser getBluetoothLeAdvertiser() { 579 if (!getLeAccess()) return null; 580 if (!isMultipleAdvertisementSupported() && !isPeripheralModeSupported()) { 581 Log.e(TAG, "Bluetooth LE advertising not supported"); 582 return null; 583 } 584 synchronized(mLock) { 585 if (sBluetoothLeAdvertiser == null) { 586 sBluetoothLeAdvertiser = new BluetoothLeAdvertiser(mManagerService); 587 } 588 } 589 return sBluetoothLeAdvertiser; 590 } 591 592 /** 593 * Returns a {@link BluetoothLeScanner} object for Bluetooth LE scan operations. 594 */ getBluetoothLeScanner()595 public BluetoothLeScanner getBluetoothLeScanner() { 596 if (!getLeAccess()) return null; 597 synchronized(mLock) { 598 if (sBluetoothLeScanner == null) { 599 sBluetoothLeScanner = new BluetoothLeScanner(mManagerService); 600 } 601 } 602 return sBluetoothLeScanner; 603 } 604 605 /** 606 * Return true if Bluetooth is currently enabled and ready for use. 607 * <p>Equivalent to: 608 * <code>getBluetoothState() == STATE_ON</code> 609 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 610 * 611 * @return true if the local adapter is turned on 612 */ 613 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) isEnabled()614 public boolean isEnabled() { 615 try { 616 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 617 if (mService != null) return mService.isEnabled(); 618 } catch (RemoteException e) { 619 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 620 } finally { 621 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 622 } 623 624 return false; 625 } 626 627 /** 628 * Return true if Bluetooth LE(Always BLE On feature) is currently 629 * enabled and ready for use 630 * <p>This returns true if current state is either STATE_ON or STATE_BLE_ON 631 * 632 * @return true if the local Bluetooth LE adapter is turned on 633 * @hide 634 */ 635 @SystemApi isLeEnabled()636 public boolean isLeEnabled() { 637 final int state = getLeState(); 638 if (state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_ON) { 639 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_ON"); 640 } else if (state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_BLE_ON) { 641 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_BLE_ON"); 642 } else { 643 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_OFF"); 644 return false; 645 } 646 return true; 647 } 648 649 /** 650 * Performs action based on user action to turn BT ON 651 * or OFF if BT is in BLE_ON state 652 */ notifyUserAction(boolean enable)653 private void notifyUserAction(boolean enable) { 654 try { 655 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 656 if (mService == null) { 657 Log.e(TAG, "mService is null"); 658 return; 659 } 660 if (enable) { 661 mService.onLeServiceUp(); //NA:TODO implementation pending 662 } else { 663 mService.onBrEdrDown(); //NA:TODO implementation pending 664 } 665 } catch (RemoteException e) { 666 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 667 } finally { 668 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 669 } 670 } 671 672 /** 673 * Turns off Bluetooth LE which was earlier turned on by calling EnableBLE(). 674 * 675 * <p> If the internal Adapter state is STATE_BLE_ON, this would trigger the transition 676 * to STATE_OFF and completely shut-down Bluetooth 677 * 678 * <p> If the Adapter state is STATE_ON, This would unregister the existance of 679 * special Bluetooth LE application and hence the further turning off of Bluetooth 680 * from UI would ensure the complete turn-off of Bluetooth rather than staying back 681 * BLE only state 682 * 683 * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and 684 * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_BLE_STATE_CHANGED} 685 * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes If this call returns 686 * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link 687 * #STATE_ON} to {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, and some time 688 * later transition to either {@link #STATE_BLE_ON} or {@link 689 * #STATE_OFF} based on the existance of the further Always BLE ON enabled applications 690 * If this call returns false then there was an 691 * immediate problem that will prevent the QAdapter from being turned off - 692 * such as the QAadapter already being turned off. 693 * 694 * @return true to indicate success, or false on 695 * immediate error 696 * @hide 697 */ 698 @SystemApi disableBLE()699 public boolean disableBLE() { 700 if (!isBleScanAlwaysAvailable()) return false; 701 702 int state = getLeState(); 703 if (state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_ON) { 704 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_ON: shouldn't disable"); 705 try { 706 mManagerService.updateBleAppCount(mToken, false); 707 } catch (RemoteException e) { 708 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 709 } 710 return true; 711 712 } else if (state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_BLE_ON) { 713 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_BLE_ON"); 714 int bleAppCnt = 0; 715 try { 716 bleAppCnt = mManagerService.updateBleAppCount(mToken, false); 717 } catch (RemoteException e) { 718 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 719 } 720 if (bleAppCnt == 0) { 721 // Disable only if there are no other clients 722 notifyUserAction(false); 723 } 724 return true; 725 } 726 727 if (DBG) Log.d (TAG, "STATE_OFF: Already disabled"); 728 return false; 729 } 730 731 /** 732 * Special Applications who want to only turn on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) would 733 * EnableBLE, EnableBLE brings-up Bluetooth so that application can access 734 * only LE related feature (Bluetooth GATT layers interfaces using the respective class) 735 * EnableBLE in turn registers the existance of a special App which wants to 736 * turn on Bluetooth Low enrgy part without making it visible at the settings UI 737 * as Bluetooth ON. 738 * <p>Invoking EnableBLE when Bluetooth is already in ON state, would just registers 739 * the existance of special Application and doesn't do anything to current BT state. 740 * when user turn OFF Bluetooth from UI, if there is an existance of special app, Bluetooth 741 * would stay in BLE_ON state so that LE features are still acessible to the special 742 * Applications. 743 * 744 * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and 745 * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_BLE_STATE_CHANGED} 746 * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this call returns 747 * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link 748 * #STATE_OFF} to {@link #STATE_BLE_TURNING_ON}, and some time 749 * later transition to either {@link #STATE_OFF} or {@link 750 * #STATE_BLE_ON}. If this call returns false then there was an 751 * immediate problem that will prevent the adapter from being turned on - 752 * such as Airplane mode, or the adapter is already turned on. 753 * (@link #ACTION_BLE_STATE_CHANGED) returns the Bluetooth Adapter's various 754 * states, It includes all the classic Bluetooth Adapter states along with 755 * internal BLE only states 756 * 757 * @return true to indicate Bluetooth LE start-up has begun, or false on 758 * immediate error 759 * @hide 760 */ 761 @SystemApi enableBLE()762 public boolean enableBLE() { 763 if (!isBleScanAlwaysAvailable()) return false; 764 765 if (isLeEnabled() == true) { 766 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "enableBLE(): BT is already enabled..!"); 767 try { 768 mManagerService.updateBleAppCount(mToken, true); 769 } catch (RemoteException e) { 770 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 771 } 772 return true; 773 } 774 775 try { 776 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "Calling enableBLE"); 777 mManagerService.updateBleAppCount(mToken, true); 778 return mManagerService.enable(); 779 } catch (RemoteException e) { 780 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 781 } 782 783 return false; 784 } 785 786 /** 787 * Get the current state of the local Bluetooth adapter. 788 * <p>Possible return values are 789 * {@link #STATE_OFF}, 790 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, 791 * {@link #STATE_ON}, 792 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}. 793 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 794 * 795 * @return current state of Bluetooth adapter 796 */ 797 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) 798 @AdapterState getState()799 public int getState() { 800 int state = BluetoothAdapter.STATE_OFF; 801 802 try { 803 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 804 if (mService != null) { 805 state = mService.getState(); 806 } 807 } catch (RemoteException e) { 808 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 809 } finally { 810 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 811 } 812 813 // Consider all internal states as OFF 814 if (state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_BLE_ON 815 || state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_BLE_TURNING_ON 816 || state == BluetoothAdapter.STATE_BLE_TURNING_OFF) { 817 if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG, "Consider internal state as OFF"); 818 state = BluetoothAdapter.STATE_OFF; 819 } 820 if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG, "" + hashCode() + ": getState(). Returning " + state); 821 return state; 822 } 823 824 /** 825 * Get the current state of the local Bluetooth adapter 826 * <p>This returns current internal state of Adapter including LE ON/OFF 827 * 828 * <p>Possible return values are 829 * {@link #STATE_OFF}, 830 * {@link #STATE_BLE_TURNING_ON}, 831 * {@link #STATE_BLE_ON}, 832 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, 833 * {@link #STATE_ON}, 834 * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, 835 * {@link #STATE_BLE_TURNING_OFF}. 836 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 837 * 838 * @return current state of Bluetooth adapter 839 * @hide 840 */ 841 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) 842 @AdapterState getLeState()843 public int getLeState() { 844 int state = BluetoothAdapter.STATE_OFF; 845 846 try { 847 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 848 if (mService != null) { 849 state = mService.getState(); 850 } 851 } catch (RemoteException e) { 852 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 853 } finally { 854 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 855 } 856 857 if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG,"getLeState() returning " + state); 858 return state; 859 } 860 getLeAccess()861 boolean getLeAccess() { 862 if(getLeState() == STATE_ON) 863 return true; 864 865 else if (getLeState() == STATE_BLE_ON) 866 return true; // TODO: FILTER SYSTEM APPS HERE <-- 867 868 return false; 869 } 870 871 /** 872 * Turn on the local Bluetooth adapter—do not use without explicit 873 * user action to turn on Bluetooth. 874 * <p>This powers on the underlying Bluetooth hardware, and starts all 875 * Bluetooth system services. 876 * <p class="caution"><strong>Bluetooth should never be enabled without 877 * direct user consent</strong>. If you want to turn on Bluetooth in order 878 * to create a wireless connection, you should use the {@link 879 * #ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE} Intent, which will raise a dialog that requests 880 * user permission to turn on Bluetooth. The {@link #enable()} method is 881 * provided only for applications that include a user interface for changing 882 * system settings, such as a "power manager" app.</p> 883 * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and 884 * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} 885 * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this call returns 886 * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link 887 * #STATE_OFF} to {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, and some time 888 * later transition to either {@link #STATE_OFF} or {@link 889 * #STATE_ON}. If this call returns false then there was an 890 * immediate problem that will prevent the adapter from being turned on - 891 * such as Airplane mode, or the adapter is already turned on. 892 * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 893 * permission 894 * 895 * @return true to indicate adapter startup has begun, or false on 896 * immediate error 897 */ 898 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) enable()899 public boolean enable() { 900 if (isEnabled() == true) { 901 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "enable(): BT is already enabled..!"); 902 return true; 903 } 904 try { 905 return mManagerService.enable(); 906 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 907 return false; 908 } 909 910 /** 911 * Turn off the local Bluetooth adapter—do not use without explicit 912 * user action to turn off Bluetooth. 913 * <p>This gracefully shuts down all Bluetooth connections, stops Bluetooth 914 * system services, and powers down the underlying Bluetooth hardware. 915 * <p class="caution"><strong>Bluetooth should never be disabled without 916 * direct user consent</strong>. The {@link #disable()} method is 917 * provided only for applications that include a user interface for changing 918 * system settings, such as a "power manager" app.</p> 919 * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and 920 * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} 921 * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this call returns 922 * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link 923 * #STATE_ON} to {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, and some time 924 * later transition to either {@link #STATE_OFF} or {@link 925 * #STATE_ON}. If this call returns false then there was an 926 * immediate problem that will prevent the adapter from being turned off - 927 * such as the adapter already being turned off. 928 * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 929 * permission 930 * 931 * @return true to indicate adapter shutdown has begun, or false on 932 * immediate error 933 */ 934 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) disable()935 public boolean disable() { 936 try { 937 return mManagerService.disable(true); 938 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 939 return false; 940 } 941 942 /** 943 * Turn off the local Bluetooth adapter and don't persist the setting. 944 * 945 * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 946 * permission 947 * 948 * @return true to indicate adapter shutdown has begun, or false on 949 * immediate error 950 * @hide 951 */ disable(boolean persist)952 public boolean disable(boolean persist) { 953 954 try { 955 return mManagerService.disable(persist); 956 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 957 return false; 958 } 959 960 /** 961 * Returns the hardware address of the local Bluetooth adapter. 962 * <p>For example, "00:11:22:AA:BB:CC". 963 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 964 * 965 * @return Bluetooth hardware address as string 966 */ 967 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) getAddress()968 public String getAddress() { 969 try { 970 return mManagerService.getAddress(); 971 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 972 return null; 973 } 974 975 /** 976 * Get the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter. 977 * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices. 978 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 979 * 980 * @return the Bluetooth name, or null on error 981 */ getName()982 public String getName() { 983 try { 984 return mManagerService.getName(); 985 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 986 return null; 987 } 988 989 /** 990 * enable or disable Bluetooth HCI snoop log. 991 * 992 * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 993 * permission 994 * 995 * @return true to indicate configure HCI log successfully, or false on 996 * immediate error 997 * @hide 998 */ configHciSnoopLog(boolean enable)999 public boolean configHciSnoopLog(boolean enable) { 1000 try { 1001 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1002 if (mService != null) return mService.configHciSnoopLog(enable); 1003 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1004 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1005 } finally { 1006 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1007 } 1008 return false; 1009 } 1010 1011 /** 1012 * Factory reset bluetooth settings. 1013 * 1014 * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_PRIVILEGED} 1015 * permission 1016 * 1017 * @return true to indicate that the config file was successfully cleared 1018 * 1019 * @hide 1020 */ factoryReset()1021 public boolean factoryReset() { 1022 try { 1023 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1024 if (mService != null) { 1025 return mService.factoryReset(); 1026 } 1027 SystemProperties.set("persist.bluetooth.factoryreset", "true"); 1028 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1029 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1030 } finally { 1031 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1032 } 1033 return false; 1034 } 1035 1036 /** 1037 * Get the UUIDs supported by the local Bluetooth adapter. 1038 * 1039 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1040 * 1041 * @return the UUIDs supported by the local Bluetooth Adapter. 1042 * @hide 1043 */ getUuids()1044 public ParcelUuid[] getUuids() { 1045 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return null; 1046 try { 1047 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1048 if (mService != null) return mService.getUuids(); 1049 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1050 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1051 } finally { 1052 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1053 } 1054 return null; 1055 } 1056 1057 /** 1058 * Set the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter. 1059 * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices. 1060 * <p>Valid Bluetooth names are a maximum of 248 bytes using UTF-8 1061 * encoding, although many remote devices can only display the first 1062 * 40 characters, and some may be limited to just 20. 1063 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1064 * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth, 1065 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1066 * to get the updated value. 1067 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 1068 * 1069 * @param name a valid Bluetooth name 1070 * @return true if the name was set, false otherwise 1071 */ 1072 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) setName(String name)1073 public boolean setName(String name) { 1074 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1075 try { 1076 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1077 if (mService != null) return mService.setName(name); 1078 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1079 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1080 } finally { 1081 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1082 } 1083 return false; 1084 } 1085 1086 /** 1087 * Get the current Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter. 1088 * <p>The Bluetooth scan mode determines if the local adapter is 1089 * connectable and/or discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices. 1090 * <p>Possible values are: 1091 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}, 1092 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE}, 1093 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}. 1094 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1095 * will return {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}. After turning on Bluetooth, 1096 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1097 * to get the updated value. 1098 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1099 * 1100 * @return scan mode 1101 */ 1102 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) 1103 @ScanMode getScanMode()1104 public int getScanMode() { 1105 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return SCAN_MODE_NONE; 1106 try { 1107 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1108 if (mService != null) return mService.getScanMode(); 1109 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1110 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1111 } finally { 1112 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1113 } 1114 return SCAN_MODE_NONE; 1115 } 1116 1117 /** 1118 * Set the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter. 1119 * <p>The Bluetooth scan mode determines if the local adapter is 1120 * connectable and/or discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices. 1121 * <p>For privacy reasons, discoverable mode is automatically turned off 1122 * after <code>duration</code> seconds. For example, 120 seconds should be 1123 * enough for a remote device to initiate and complete its discovery 1124 * process. 1125 * <p>Valid scan mode values are: 1126 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}, 1127 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE}, 1128 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}. 1129 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1130 * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth, 1131 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1132 * to get the updated value. 1133 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS} 1134 * <p>Applications cannot set the scan mode. They should use 1135 * <code>startActivityForResult( 1136 * BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE}) 1137 * </code>instead. 1138 * 1139 * @param mode valid scan mode 1140 * @param duration time in seconds to apply scan mode, only used for 1141 * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE} 1142 * @return true if the scan mode was set, false otherwise 1143 * @hide 1144 */ setScanMode(@canMode int mode, int duration)1145 public boolean setScanMode(@ScanMode int mode, int duration) { 1146 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1147 try { 1148 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1149 if (mService != null) return mService.setScanMode(mode, duration); 1150 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1151 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1152 } finally { 1153 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1154 } 1155 return false; 1156 } 1157 1158 /** @hide */ setScanMode(int mode)1159 public boolean setScanMode(int mode) { 1160 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1161 /* getDiscoverableTimeout() to use the latest from NV than use 0 */ 1162 return setScanMode(mode, getDiscoverableTimeout()); 1163 } 1164 1165 /** @hide */ getDiscoverableTimeout()1166 public int getDiscoverableTimeout() { 1167 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return -1; 1168 try { 1169 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1170 if (mService != null) return mService.getDiscoverableTimeout(); 1171 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1172 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1173 } finally { 1174 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1175 } 1176 return -1; 1177 } 1178 1179 /** @hide */ setDiscoverableTimeout(int timeout)1180 public void setDiscoverableTimeout(int timeout) { 1181 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return; 1182 try { 1183 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1184 if (mService != null) mService.setDiscoverableTimeout(timeout); 1185 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1186 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1187 } finally { 1188 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1189 } 1190 } 1191 1192 /** 1193 * Start the remote device discovery process. 1194 * <p>The discovery process usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12 1195 * seconds, followed by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its 1196 * Bluetooth name. 1197 * <p>This is an asynchronous call, it will return immediately. Register 1198 * for {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED} and {@link 1199 * #ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED} intents to determine exactly when the 1200 * discovery starts and completes. Register for {@link 1201 * BluetoothDevice#ACTION_FOUND} to be notified as remote Bluetooth devices 1202 * are found. 1203 * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to 1204 * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in 1205 * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth 1206 * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing 1207 * discovery. Discovery is not managed by the Activity, 1208 * but is run as a system service, so an application should always call 1209 * {@link BluetoothAdapter#cancelDiscovery()} even if it 1210 * did not directly request a discovery, just to be sure. 1211 * <p>Device discovery will only find remote devices that are currently 1212 * <i>discoverable</i> (inquiry scan enabled). Many Bluetooth devices are 1213 * not discoverable by default, and need to be entered into a special mode. 1214 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1215 * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth, 1216 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1217 * to get the updated value. 1218 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}. 1219 * 1220 * @return true on success, false on error 1221 */ 1222 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) startDiscovery()1223 public boolean startDiscovery() { 1224 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1225 try { 1226 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1227 if (mService != null) return mService.startDiscovery(); 1228 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1229 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1230 } finally { 1231 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1232 } 1233 return false; 1234 } 1235 1236 /** 1237 * Cancel the current device discovery process. 1238 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}. 1239 * <p>Because discovery is a heavyweight procedure for the Bluetooth 1240 * adapter, this method should always be called before attempting to connect 1241 * to a remote device with {@link 1242 * android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket#connect()}. Discovery is not managed by 1243 * the Activity, but is run as a system service, so an application should 1244 * always call cancel discovery even if it did not directly request a 1245 * discovery, just to be sure. 1246 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1247 * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth, 1248 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1249 * to get the updated value. 1250 * 1251 * @return true on success, false on error 1252 */ 1253 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) cancelDiscovery()1254 public boolean cancelDiscovery() { 1255 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1256 try { 1257 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1258 if (mService != null) return mService.cancelDiscovery(); 1259 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1260 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1261 } finally { 1262 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1263 } 1264 return false; 1265 } 1266 1267 /** 1268 * Return true if the local Bluetooth adapter is currently in the device 1269 * discovery process. 1270 * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to 1271 * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in 1272 * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth 1273 * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing 1274 * discovery. 1275 * <p>Applications can also register for {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED} 1276 * or {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED} to be notified when discovery 1277 * starts or completes. 1278 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1279 * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth, 1280 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1281 * to get the updated value. 1282 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}. 1283 * 1284 * @return true if discovering 1285 */ 1286 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) isDiscovering()1287 public boolean isDiscovering() { 1288 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1289 try { 1290 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1291 if (mService != null) return mService.isDiscovering(); 1292 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1293 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1294 } finally { 1295 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1296 } 1297 return false; 1298 } 1299 1300 /** 1301 * Return true if the multi advertisement is supported by the chipset 1302 * 1303 * @return true if Multiple Advertisement feature is supported 1304 */ isMultipleAdvertisementSupported()1305 public boolean isMultipleAdvertisementSupported() { 1306 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1307 try { 1308 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1309 if (mService != null) return mService.isMultiAdvertisementSupported(); 1310 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1311 Log.e(TAG, "failed to get isMultipleAdvertisementSupported, error: ", e); 1312 } finally { 1313 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1314 } 1315 return false; 1316 } 1317 1318 /** 1319 * Returns {@code true} if BLE scan is always available, {@code false} otherwise. <p> 1320 * 1321 * If this returns {@code true}, application can issue {@link BluetoothLeScanner#startScan} and 1322 * fetch scan results even when Bluetooth is turned off.<p> 1323 * 1324 * To change this setting, use {@link #ACTION_REQUEST_BLE_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE}. 1325 * 1326 * @hide 1327 */ 1328 @SystemApi isBleScanAlwaysAvailable()1329 public boolean isBleScanAlwaysAvailable() { 1330 try { 1331 return mManagerService.isBleScanAlwaysAvailable(); 1332 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1333 Log.e(TAG, "remote expection when calling isBleScanAlwaysAvailable", e); 1334 return false; 1335 } 1336 } 1337 1338 /** 1339 * Returns whether peripheral mode is supported. 1340 * 1341 * @hide 1342 */ isPeripheralModeSupported()1343 public boolean isPeripheralModeSupported() { 1344 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false; 1345 try { 1346 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1347 if (mService != null) return mService.isPeripheralModeSupported(); 1348 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1349 Log.e(TAG, "failed to get peripheral mode capability: ", e); 1350 } finally { 1351 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1352 } 1353 return false; 1354 } 1355 1356 /** 1357 * Return true if offloaded filters are supported 1358 * 1359 * @return true if chipset supports on-chip filtering 1360 */ isOffloadedFilteringSupported()1361 public boolean isOffloadedFilteringSupported() { 1362 if (!getLeAccess()) return false; 1363 try { 1364 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1365 if (mService != null) return mService.isOffloadedFilteringSupported(); 1366 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1367 Log.e(TAG, "failed to get isOffloadedFilteringSupported, error: ", e); 1368 } finally { 1369 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1370 } 1371 return false; 1372 } 1373 1374 /** 1375 * Return true if offloaded scan batching is supported 1376 * 1377 * @return true if chipset supports on-chip scan batching 1378 */ isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported()1379 public boolean isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported() { 1380 if (!getLeAccess()) return false; 1381 try { 1382 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1383 if (mService != null) return mService.isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported(); 1384 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1385 Log.e(TAG, "failed to get isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported, error: ", e); 1386 } finally { 1387 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1388 } 1389 return false; 1390 } 1391 1392 /** 1393 * Return true if hardware has entries available for matching beacons 1394 * 1395 * @return true if there are hw entries available for matching beacons 1396 * @hide 1397 */ isHardwareTrackingFiltersAvailable()1398 public boolean isHardwareTrackingFiltersAvailable() { 1399 if (!getLeAccess()) return false; 1400 try { 1401 IBluetoothGatt iGatt = mManagerService.getBluetoothGatt(); 1402 if (iGatt == null) { 1403 // BLE is not supported 1404 return false; 1405 } 1406 return (iGatt.numHwTrackFiltersAvailable() != 0); 1407 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1408 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1409 } 1410 return false; 1411 } 1412 1413 /** 1414 * Return the record of {@link BluetoothActivityEnergyInfo} object that 1415 * has the activity and energy info. This can be used to ascertain what 1416 * the controller has been up to, since the last sample. 1417 * @param updateType Type of info, cached vs refreshed. 1418 * 1419 * @return a record with {@link BluetoothActivityEnergyInfo} or null if 1420 * report is unavailable or unsupported 1421 * @deprecated use the asynchronous 1422 * {@link #requestControllerActivityEnergyInfo(ResultReceiver)} instead. 1423 * @hide 1424 */ 1425 @Deprecated getControllerActivityEnergyInfo(int updateType)1426 public BluetoothActivityEnergyInfo getControllerActivityEnergyInfo(int updateType) { 1427 SynchronousResultReceiver receiver = new SynchronousResultReceiver(); 1428 requestControllerActivityEnergyInfo(receiver); 1429 try { 1430 SynchronousResultReceiver.Result result = receiver.awaitResult(1000); 1431 if (result.bundle != null) { 1432 return result.bundle.getParcelable(BatteryStats.RESULT_RECEIVER_CONTROLLER_KEY); 1433 } 1434 } catch (TimeoutException e) { 1435 Log.e(TAG, "getControllerActivityEnergyInfo timed out"); 1436 } 1437 return null; 1438 } 1439 1440 /** 1441 * Request the record of {@link BluetoothActivityEnergyInfo} object that 1442 * has the activity and energy info. This can be used to ascertain what 1443 * the controller has been up to, since the last sample. 1444 * 1445 * A null value for the activity info object may be sent if the bluetooth service is 1446 * unreachable or the device does not support reporting such information. 1447 * 1448 * @param result The callback to which to send the activity info. 1449 * @hide 1450 */ requestControllerActivityEnergyInfo(ResultReceiver result)1451 public void requestControllerActivityEnergyInfo(ResultReceiver result) { 1452 try { 1453 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1454 if (mService != null) { 1455 mService.requestActivityInfo(result); 1456 result = null; 1457 } 1458 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1459 Log.e(TAG, "getControllerActivityEnergyInfoCallback: " + e); 1460 } finally { 1461 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1462 if (result != null) { 1463 // Only send an immediate result if we failed. 1464 result.send(0, null); 1465 } 1466 } 1467 } 1468 1469 /** 1470 * Return the set of {@link BluetoothDevice} objects that are bonded 1471 * (paired) to the local adapter. 1472 * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API 1473 * will return an empty set. After turning on Bluetooth, 1474 * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON} 1475 * to get the updated value. 1476 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}. 1477 * 1478 * @return unmodifiable set of {@link BluetoothDevice}, or null on error 1479 */ 1480 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) getBondedDevices()1481 public Set<BluetoothDevice> getBondedDevices() { 1482 if (getState() != STATE_ON) { 1483 return toDeviceSet(new BluetoothDevice[0]); 1484 } 1485 try { 1486 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1487 if (mService != null) return toDeviceSet(mService.getBondedDevices()); 1488 return toDeviceSet(new BluetoothDevice[0]); 1489 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1490 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1491 } finally { 1492 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1493 } 1494 return null; 1495 } 1496 1497 /** 1498 * Get the current connection state of the local Bluetooth adapter. 1499 * This can be used to check whether the local Bluetooth adapter is connected 1500 * to any profile of any other remote Bluetooth Device. 1501 * 1502 * <p> Use this function along with {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED} 1503 * intent to get the connection state of the adapter. 1504 * 1505 * @return One of {@link #STATE_CONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED}, 1506 * {@link #STATE_CONNECTING} or {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED} 1507 * 1508 * @hide 1509 */ getConnectionState()1510 public int getConnectionState() { 1511 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return BluetoothAdapter.STATE_DISCONNECTED; 1512 try { 1513 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1514 if (mService != null) return mService.getAdapterConnectionState(); 1515 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1516 Log.e(TAG, "getConnectionState:", e); 1517 } finally { 1518 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1519 } 1520 return BluetoothAdapter.STATE_DISCONNECTED; 1521 } 1522 1523 /** 1524 * Get the current connection state of a profile. 1525 * This function can be used to check whether the local Bluetooth adapter 1526 * is connected to any remote device for a specific profile. 1527 * Profile can be one of {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET}, 1528 * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}. 1529 * 1530 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}. 1531 * 1532 * <p> Return value can be one of 1533 * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_DISCONNECTED}, 1534 * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_CONNECTING}, 1535 * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_CONNECTED}, 1536 * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_DISCONNECTING} 1537 */ 1538 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) getProfileConnectionState(int profile)1539 public int getProfileConnectionState(int profile) { 1540 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED; 1541 try { 1542 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1543 if (mService != null) return mService.getProfileConnectionState(profile); 1544 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1545 Log.e(TAG, "getProfileConnectionState:", e); 1546 } finally { 1547 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1548 } 1549 return BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED; 1550 } 1551 1552 /** 1553 * Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket. 1554 * <p>A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and 1555 * communication on this socket will be encrypted. 1556 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming 1557 * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}. 1558 * <p>Valid RFCOMM channels are in range 1 to 30. 1559 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 1560 * @param channel RFCOMM channel to listen on 1561 * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1562 * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1563 * insufficient permissions, or channel in use. 1564 * @hide 1565 */ listenUsingRfcommOn(int channel)1566 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommOn(int channel) throws IOException { 1567 return listenUsingRfcommOn(channel, false, false); 1568 } 1569 1570 /** 1571 * Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket. 1572 * <p>A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and 1573 * communication on this socket will be encrypted. 1574 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming 1575 * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}. 1576 * <p>Valid RFCOMM channels are in range 1 to 30. 1577 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} 1578 * <p>To auto assign a channel without creating a SDP record use 1579 * {@link SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP} as channel number. 1580 * @param channel RFCOMM channel to listen on 1581 * @param mitm enforce man-in-the-middle protection for authentication. 1582 * @param min16DigitPin enforce a pin key length og minimum 16 digit for sec mode 2 connections. 1583 * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1584 * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1585 * insufficient permissions, or channel in use. 1586 * @hide 1587 */ listenUsingRfcommOn(int channel, boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin)1588 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommOn(int channel, boolean mitm, 1589 boolean min16DigitPin) 1590 throws IOException { 1591 BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket( 1592 BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, true, true, channel, mitm, min16DigitPin); 1593 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1594 if (channel == SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) { 1595 socket.setChannel(socket.mSocket.getPort()); 1596 } 1597 if (errno != 0) { 1598 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1599 // that the previous code was using. 1600 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1601 throw new IOException("Error: " + errno); 1602 } 1603 return socket; 1604 } 1605 1606 /** 1607 * Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record. 1608 * <p>A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and 1609 * communication on this socket will be encrypted. 1610 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming 1611 * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}. 1612 * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on. 1613 * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery 1614 * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified 1615 * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices 1616 * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel 1617 * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is 1618 * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly. 1619 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to 1620 * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}. 1621 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1622 * @param name service name for SDP record 1623 * @param uuid uuid for SDP record 1624 * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1625 * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1626 * insufficient permissions, or channel in use. 1627 */ 1628 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)1629 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid) 1630 throws IOException { 1631 return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, true, true); 1632 } 1633 1634 /** 1635 * Create a listening, insecure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record. 1636 * <p>The link key is not required to be authenticated, i.e the communication may be 1637 * vulnerable to Man In the Middle attacks. For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, 1638 * the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory. 1639 * For legacy devices (pre Bluetooth 2.1 devices) the link will not 1640 * be encrypted. Use {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if an 1641 * encrypted and authenticated communication channel is desired. 1642 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming 1643 * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}. 1644 * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on. 1645 * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery 1646 * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified 1647 * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices 1648 * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel 1649 * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is 1650 * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly. 1651 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to 1652 * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}. 1653 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1654 * @param name service name for SDP record 1655 * @param uuid uuid for SDP record 1656 * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1657 * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1658 * insufficient permissions, or channel in use. 1659 */ 1660 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH) listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)1661 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid) 1662 throws IOException { 1663 return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, false, false); 1664 } 1665 1666 /** 1667 * Create a listening, encrypted, 1668 * RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record. 1669 * <p>The link will be encrypted, but the link key is not required to be authenticated 1670 * i.e the communication is vulnerable to Man In the Middle attacks. Use 1671 * {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord}, to ensure an authenticated link key. 1672 * <p> Use this socket if authentication of link key is not possible. 1673 * For example, for Bluetooth 2.1 devices, if any of the devices does not have 1674 * an input and output capability or just has the ability to display a numeric key, 1675 * a secure socket connection is not possible and this socket can be used. 1676 * Use {@link #listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if encryption is not required. 1677 * For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory. 1678 * For more details, refer to the Security Model section 5.2 (vol 3) of 1679 * Bluetooth Core Specification version 2.1 + EDR. 1680 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming 1681 * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}. 1682 * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on. 1683 * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery 1684 * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified 1685 * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices 1686 * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel 1687 * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is 1688 * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly. 1689 * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to 1690 * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}. 1691 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1692 * @param name service name for SDP record 1693 * @param uuid uuid for SDP record 1694 * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1695 * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1696 * insufficient permissions, or channel in use. 1697 * @hide 1698 */ listenUsingEncryptedRfcommWithServiceRecord( String name, UUID uuid)1699 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingEncryptedRfcommWithServiceRecord( 1700 String name, UUID uuid) throws IOException { 1701 return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, false, true); 1702 } 1703 1704 createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(String name, UUID uuid, boolean auth, boolean encrypt)1705 private BluetoothServerSocket createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(String name, UUID uuid, 1706 boolean auth, boolean encrypt) throws IOException { 1707 BluetoothServerSocket socket; 1708 socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, auth, 1709 encrypt, new ParcelUuid(uuid)); 1710 socket.setServiceName(name); 1711 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1712 if (errno != 0) { 1713 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1714 // that the previous code was using. 1715 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1716 throw new IOException("Error: " + errno); 1717 } 1718 return socket; 1719 } 1720 1721 /** 1722 * Construct an unencrypted, unauthenticated, RFCOMM server socket. 1723 * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket. 1724 * @return An RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1725 * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1726 * insufficient permissions. 1727 * @hide 1728 */ listenUsingInsecureRfcommOn(int port)1729 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureRfcommOn(int port) throws IOException { 1730 BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket( 1731 BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, false, false, port); 1732 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1733 if(port == SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) { 1734 socket.setChannel(socket.mSocket.getPort()); 1735 } 1736 if (errno != 0) { 1737 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1738 // that the previous code was using. 1739 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1740 throw new IOException("Error: " + errno); 1741 } 1742 return socket; 1743 } 1744 1745 /** 1746 * Construct an encrypted, RFCOMM server socket. 1747 * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket. 1748 * @return An RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket 1749 * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1750 * insufficient permissions. 1751 * @hide 1752 */ listenUsingEncryptedRfcommOn(int port)1753 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingEncryptedRfcommOn(int port) 1754 throws IOException { 1755 BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket( 1756 BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, false, true, port); 1757 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1758 if(port == SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) { 1759 socket.setChannel(socket.mSocket.getPort()); 1760 } 1761 if (errno < 0) { 1762 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1763 // that the previous code was using. 1764 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1765 throw new IOException("Error: " + errno); 1766 } 1767 return socket; 1768 } 1769 1770 /** 1771 * Construct a SCO server socket. 1772 * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket. 1773 * @return A SCO BluetoothServerSocket 1774 * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1775 * insufficient permissions. 1776 * @hide 1777 */ listenUsingScoOn()1778 public static BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingScoOn() throws IOException { 1779 BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket( 1780 BluetoothSocket.TYPE_SCO, false, false, -1); 1781 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1782 if (errno < 0) { 1783 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1784 // that the previous code was using. 1785 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1786 } 1787 return socket; 1788 } 1789 1790 /** 1791 * Construct an encrypted, authenticated, L2CAP server socket. 1792 * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket. 1793 * <p>To auto assign a port without creating a SDP record use 1794 * {@link SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP} as port number. 1795 * @param port the PSM to listen on 1796 * @param mitm enforce man-in-the-middle protection for authentication. 1797 * @param min16DigitPin enforce a pin key length og minimum 16 digit for sec mode 2 connections. 1798 * @return An L2CAP BluetoothServerSocket 1799 * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1800 * insufficient permissions. 1801 * @hide 1802 */ listenUsingL2capOn(int port, boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin)1803 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingL2capOn(int port, boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin) 1804 throws IOException { 1805 BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket( 1806 BluetoothSocket.TYPE_L2CAP, true, true, port, mitm, min16DigitPin); 1807 int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen(); 1808 if(port == SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) { 1809 socket.setChannel(socket.mSocket.getPort()); 1810 } 1811 if (errno != 0) { 1812 //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code 1813 // that the previous code was using. 1814 //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno); 1815 throw new IOException("Error: " + errno); 1816 } 1817 return socket; 1818 } 1819 1820 /** 1821 * Construct an encrypted, authenticated, L2CAP server socket. 1822 * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket. 1823 * <p>To auto assign a port without creating a SDP record use 1824 * {@link SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP} as port number. 1825 * @param port the PSM to listen on 1826 * @return An L2CAP BluetoothServerSocket 1827 * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or 1828 * insufficient permissions. 1829 * @hide 1830 */ listenUsingL2capOn(int port)1831 public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingL2capOn(int port) throws IOException { 1832 return listenUsingL2capOn(port, false, false); 1833 } 1834 1835 /** 1836 * Read the local Out of Band Pairing Data 1837 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 1838 * 1839 * @return Pair<byte[], byte[]> of Hash and Randomizer 1840 * 1841 * @hide 1842 */ readOutOfBandData()1843 public Pair<byte[], byte[]> readOutOfBandData() { 1844 if (getState() != STATE_ON) return null; 1845 //TODO(BT 1846 /* 1847 try { 1848 byte[] hash; 1849 byte[] randomizer; 1850 1851 byte[] ret = null; 1852 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 1853 if (mService != null) mService.readOutOfBandData(); 1854 1855 if (ret == null || ret.length != 32) return null; 1856 1857 hash = Arrays.copyOfRange(ret, 0, 16); 1858 randomizer = Arrays.copyOfRange(ret, 16, 32); 1859 1860 if (DBG) { 1861 Log.d(TAG, "readOutOfBandData:" + Arrays.toString(hash) + 1862 ":" + Arrays.toString(randomizer)); 1863 } 1864 return new Pair<byte[], byte[]>(hash, randomizer); 1865 1866 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1867 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 1868 } finally { 1869 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 1870 } 1871 */ 1872 return null; 1873 } 1874 1875 /** 1876 * Get the profile proxy object associated with the profile. 1877 * 1878 * <p>Profile can be one of {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET}, 1879 * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}, {@link BluetoothProfile#GATT}, or 1880 * {@link BluetoothProfile#GATT_SERVER}. Clients must implement 1881 * {@link BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener} to get notified of 1882 * the connection status and to get the proxy object. 1883 * 1884 * @param context Context of the application 1885 * @param listener The service Listener for connection callbacks. 1886 * @param profile The Bluetooth profile; either {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, 1887 * {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET}, {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}. 1888 * {@link BluetoothProfile#GATT} or {@link BluetoothProfile#GATT_SERVER}. 1889 * @return true on success, false on error 1890 */ getProfileProxy(Context context, BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener listener, int profile)1891 public boolean getProfileProxy(Context context, BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener listener, 1892 int profile) { 1893 if (context == null || listener == null) return false; 1894 1895 if (profile == BluetoothProfile.HEADSET) { 1896 BluetoothHeadset headset = new BluetoothHeadset(context, listener); 1897 return true; 1898 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.A2DP) { 1899 BluetoothA2dp a2dp = new BluetoothA2dp(context, listener); 1900 return true; 1901 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.A2DP_SINK) { 1902 BluetoothA2dpSink a2dpSink = new BluetoothA2dpSink(context, listener); 1903 return true; 1904 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.AVRCP_CONTROLLER) { 1905 BluetoothAvrcpController avrcp = new BluetoothAvrcpController(context, listener); 1906 return true; 1907 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.INPUT_DEVICE) { 1908 BluetoothInputDevice iDev = new BluetoothInputDevice(context, listener); 1909 return true; 1910 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.PAN) { 1911 BluetoothPan pan = new BluetoothPan(context, listener); 1912 return true; 1913 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.HEALTH) { 1914 BluetoothHealth health = new BluetoothHealth(context, listener); 1915 return true; 1916 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.MAP) { 1917 BluetoothMap map = new BluetoothMap(context, listener); 1918 return true; 1919 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.HEADSET_CLIENT) { 1920 BluetoothHeadsetClient headsetClient = new BluetoothHeadsetClient(context, listener); 1921 return true; 1922 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.SAP) { 1923 BluetoothSap sap = new BluetoothSap(context, listener); 1924 return true; 1925 } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.PBAP_CLIENT) { 1926 BluetoothPbapClient pbapClient = new BluetoothPbapClient(context, listener); 1927 return true; 1928 } else { 1929 return false; 1930 } 1931 } 1932 1933 /** 1934 * Close the connection of the profile proxy to the Service. 1935 * 1936 * <p> Clients should call this when they are no longer using 1937 * the proxy obtained from {@link #getProfileProxy}. 1938 * Profile can be one of {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET} or 1939 * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP} 1940 * 1941 * @param profile 1942 * @param proxy Profile proxy object 1943 */ closeProfileProxy(int profile, BluetoothProfile proxy)1944 public void closeProfileProxy(int profile, BluetoothProfile proxy) { 1945 if (proxy == null) return; 1946 1947 switch (profile) { 1948 case BluetoothProfile.HEADSET: 1949 BluetoothHeadset headset = (BluetoothHeadset)proxy; 1950 headset.close(); 1951 break; 1952 case BluetoothProfile.A2DP: 1953 BluetoothA2dp a2dp = (BluetoothA2dp)proxy; 1954 a2dp.close(); 1955 break; 1956 case BluetoothProfile.A2DP_SINK: 1957 BluetoothA2dpSink a2dpSink = (BluetoothA2dpSink)proxy; 1958 a2dpSink.close(); 1959 break; 1960 case BluetoothProfile.AVRCP_CONTROLLER: 1961 BluetoothAvrcpController avrcp = (BluetoothAvrcpController)proxy; 1962 avrcp.close(); 1963 break; 1964 case BluetoothProfile.INPUT_DEVICE: 1965 BluetoothInputDevice iDev = (BluetoothInputDevice)proxy; 1966 iDev.close(); 1967 break; 1968 case BluetoothProfile.PAN: 1969 BluetoothPan pan = (BluetoothPan)proxy; 1970 pan.close(); 1971 break; 1972 case BluetoothProfile.HEALTH: 1973 BluetoothHealth health = (BluetoothHealth)proxy; 1974 health.close(); 1975 break; 1976 case BluetoothProfile.GATT: 1977 BluetoothGatt gatt = (BluetoothGatt)proxy; 1978 gatt.close(); 1979 break; 1980 case BluetoothProfile.GATT_SERVER: 1981 BluetoothGattServer gattServer = (BluetoothGattServer)proxy; 1982 gattServer.close(); 1983 break; 1984 case BluetoothProfile.MAP: 1985 BluetoothMap map = (BluetoothMap)proxy; 1986 map.close(); 1987 break; 1988 case BluetoothProfile.HEADSET_CLIENT: 1989 BluetoothHeadsetClient headsetClient = (BluetoothHeadsetClient)proxy; 1990 headsetClient.close(); 1991 break; 1992 case BluetoothProfile.SAP: 1993 BluetoothSap sap = (BluetoothSap)proxy; 1994 sap.close(); 1995 break; 1996 case BluetoothProfile.PBAP_CLIENT: 1997 BluetoothPbapClient pbapClient = (BluetoothPbapClient)proxy; 1998 pbapClient.close(); 1999 break; 2000 } 2001 } 2002 2003 final private IBluetoothManagerCallback mManagerCallback = 2004 new IBluetoothManagerCallback.Stub() { 2005 public void onBluetoothServiceUp(IBluetooth bluetoothService) { 2006 if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceUp: " + bluetoothService); 2007 2008 mServiceLock.writeLock().lock(); 2009 mService = bluetoothService; 2010 mServiceLock.writeLock().unlock(); 2011 2012 synchronized (mProxyServiceStateCallbacks) { 2013 for (IBluetoothManagerCallback cb : mProxyServiceStateCallbacks ) { 2014 try { 2015 if (cb != null) { 2016 cb.onBluetoothServiceUp(bluetoothService); 2017 } else { 2018 Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceUp: cb is null!!!"); 2019 } 2020 } catch (Exception e) { 2021 Log.e(TAG,"",e); 2022 } 2023 } 2024 } 2025 } 2026 2027 public void onBluetoothServiceDown() { 2028 if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceDown: " + mService); 2029 2030 try { 2031 mServiceLock.writeLock().lock(); 2032 mService = null; 2033 if (mLeScanClients != null) mLeScanClients.clear(); 2034 if (sBluetoothLeAdvertiser != null) sBluetoothLeAdvertiser.cleanup(); 2035 if (sBluetoothLeScanner != null) sBluetoothLeScanner.cleanup(); 2036 } finally { 2037 mServiceLock.writeLock().unlock(); 2038 } 2039 2040 synchronized (mProxyServiceStateCallbacks) { 2041 for (IBluetoothManagerCallback cb : mProxyServiceStateCallbacks ){ 2042 try { 2043 if (cb != null) { 2044 cb.onBluetoothServiceDown(); 2045 } else { 2046 Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceDown: cb is null!!!"); 2047 } 2048 } catch (Exception e) { 2049 Log.e(TAG,"",e); 2050 } 2051 } 2052 } 2053 } 2054 2055 public void onBrEdrDown() { 2056 if (VDBG) Log.i(TAG, "on QBrEdrDown: "); 2057 } 2058 }; 2059 2060 /** 2061 * Enable the Bluetooth Adapter, but don't auto-connect devices 2062 * and don't persist state. Only for use by system applications. 2063 * @hide 2064 */ enableNoAutoConnect()2065 public boolean enableNoAutoConnect() { 2066 if (isEnabled() == true){ 2067 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "enableNoAutoConnect(): BT is already enabled..!"); 2068 return true; 2069 } 2070 try { 2071 return mManagerService.enableNoAutoConnect(); 2072 } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);} 2073 return false; 2074 } 2075 2076 /** 2077 * Enable control of the Bluetooth Adapter for a single application. 2078 * 2079 * <p>Some applications need to use Bluetooth for short periods of time to 2080 * transfer data but don't want all the associated implications like 2081 * automatic connection to headsets etc. 2082 * 2083 * <p> Multiple applications can call this. This is reference counted and 2084 * Bluetooth disabled only when no one else is using it. There will be no UI 2085 * shown to the user while bluetooth is being enabled. Any user action will 2086 * override this call. For example, if user wants Bluetooth on and the last 2087 * user of this API wanted to disable Bluetooth, Bluetooth will not be 2088 * turned off. 2089 * 2090 * <p> This API is only meant to be used by internal applications. Third 2091 * party applications but use {@link #enable} and {@link #disable} APIs. 2092 * 2093 * <p> If this API returns true, it means the callback will be called. 2094 * The callback will be called with the current state of Bluetooth. 2095 * If the state is not what was requested, an internal error would be the 2096 * reason. If Bluetooth is already on and if this function is called to turn 2097 * it on, the api will return true and a callback will be called. 2098 * 2099 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} 2100 * 2101 * @param on True for on, false for off. 2102 * @param callback The callback to notify changes to the state. 2103 * @hide 2104 */ changeApplicationBluetoothState(boolean on, BluetoothStateChangeCallback callback)2105 public boolean changeApplicationBluetoothState(boolean on, 2106 BluetoothStateChangeCallback callback) { 2107 if (callback == null) return false; 2108 2109 //TODO(BT) 2110 /* 2111 try { 2112 mServiceLock.readLock().lock(); 2113 if (mService != null) { 2114 return mService.changeApplicationBluetoothState(on, new 2115 StateChangeCallbackWrapper(callback), new Binder()); 2116 } 2117 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2118 Log.e(TAG, "changeBluetoothState", e); 2119 } finally { 2120 mServiceLock.readLock().unlock(); 2121 } 2122 */ 2123 return false; 2124 } 2125 2126 /** 2127 * @hide 2128 */ 2129 public interface BluetoothStateChangeCallback { onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on)2130 public void onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on); 2131 } 2132 2133 /** 2134 * @hide 2135 */ 2136 public class StateChangeCallbackWrapper extends IBluetoothStateChangeCallback.Stub { 2137 private BluetoothStateChangeCallback mCallback; 2138 StateChangeCallbackWrapper(BluetoothStateChangeCallback callback)2139 StateChangeCallbackWrapper(BluetoothStateChangeCallback 2140 callback) { 2141 mCallback = callback; 2142 } 2143 2144 @Override onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on)2145 public void onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on) { 2146 mCallback.onBluetoothStateChange(on); 2147 } 2148 } 2149 toDeviceSet(BluetoothDevice[] devices)2150 private Set<BluetoothDevice> toDeviceSet(BluetoothDevice[] devices) { 2151 Set<BluetoothDevice> deviceSet = new HashSet<BluetoothDevice>(Arrays.asList(devices)); 2152 return Collections.unmodifiableSet(deviceSet); 2153 } 2154 finalize()2155 protected void finalize() throws Throwable { 2156 try { 2157 mManagerService.unregisterAdapter(mManagerCallback); 2158 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2159 Log.e(TAG, "", e); 2160 } finally { 2161 super.finalize(); 2162 } 2163 } 2164 2165 2166 /** 2167 * Validate a String Bluetooth address, such as "00:43:A8:23:10:F0" 2168 * <p>Alphabetic characters must be uppercase to be valid. 2169 * 2170 * @param address Bluetooth address as string 2171 * @return true if the address is valid, false otherwise 2172 */ checkBluetoothAddress(String address)2173 public static boolean checkBluetoothAddress(String address) { 2174 if (address == null || address.length() != ADDRESS_LENGTH) { 2175 return false; 2176 } 2177 for (int i = 0; i < ADDRESS_LENGTH; i++) { 2178 char c = address.charAt(i); 2179 switch (i % 3) { 2180 case 0: 2181 case 1: 2182 if ((c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')) { 2183 // hex character, OK 2184 break; 2185 } 2186 return false; 2187 case 2: 2188 if (c == ':') { 2189 break; // OK 2190 } 2191 return false; 2192 } 2193 } 2194 return true; 2195 } 2196 getBluetoothManager()2197 /*package*/ IBluetoothManager getBluetoothManager() { 2198 return mManagerService; 2199 } 2200 2201 final private ArrayList<IBluetoothManagerCallback> mProxyServiceStateCallbacks = new ArrayList<IBluetoothManagerCallback>(); 2202 getBluetoothService(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb)2203 /*package*/ IBluetooth getBluetoothService(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb) { 2204 synchronized (mProxyServiceStateCallbacks) { 2205 if (cb == null) { 2206 Log.w(TAG, "getBluetoothService() called with no BluetoothManagerCallback"); 2207 } else if (!mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.contains(cb)) { 2208 mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.add(cb); 2209 } 2210 } 2211 return mService; 2212 } 2213 removeServiceStateCallback(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb)2214 /*package*/ void removeServiceStateCallback(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb) { 2215 synchronized (mProxyServiceStateCallbacks) { 2216 mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.remove(cb); 2217 } 2218 } 2219 2220 /** 2221 * Callback interface used to deliver LE scan results. 2222 * 2223 * @see #startLeScan(LeScanCallback) 2224 * @see #startLeScan(UUID[], LeScanCallback) 2225 */ 2226 public interface LeScanCallback { 2227 /** 2228 * Callback reporting an LE device found during a device scan initiated 2229 * by the {@link BluetoothAdapter#startLeScan} function. 2230 * 2231 * @param device Identifies the remote device 2232 * @param rssi The RSSI value for the remote device as reported by the 2233 * Bluetooth hardware. 0 if no RSSI value is available. 2234 * @param scanRecord The content of the advertisement record offered by 2235 * the remote device. 2236 */ onLeScan(BluetoothDevice device, int rssi, byte[] scanRecord)2237 public void onLeScan(BluetoothDevice device, int rssi, byte[] scanRecord); 2238 } 2239 2240 /** 2241 * Starts a scan for Bluetooth LE devices. 2242 * 2243 * <p>Results of the scan are reported using the 2244 * {@link LeScanCallback#onLeScan} callback. 2245 * 2246 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission. 2247 * 2248 * @param callback the callback LE scan results are delivered 2249 * @return true, if the scan was started successfully 2250 * @deprecated use {@link BluetoothLeScanner#startScan(List, ScanSettings, ScanCallback)} 2251 * instead. 2252 */ 2253 @Deprecated 2254 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) startLeScan(LeScanCallback callback)2255 public boolean startLeScan(LeScanCallback callback) { 2256 return startLeScan(null, callback); 2257 } 2258 2259 /** 2260 * Starts a scan for Bluetooth LE devices, looking for devices that 2261 * advertise given services. 2262 * 2263 * <p>Devices which advertise all specified services are reported using the 2264 * {@link LeScanCallback#onLeScan} callback. 2265 * 2266 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission. 2267 * 2268 * @param serviceUuids Array of services to look for 2269 * @param callback the callback LE scan results are delivered 2270 * @return true, if the scan was started successfully 2271 * @deprecated use {@link BluetoothLeScanner#startScan(List, ScanSettings, ScanCallback)} 2272 * instead. 2273 */ 2274 @Deprecated 2275 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) startLeScan(final UUID[] serviceUuids, final LeScanCallback callback)2276 public boolean startLeScan(final UUID[] serviceUuids, final LeScanCallback callback) { 2277 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "startLeScan(): " + Arrays.toString(serviceUuids)); 2278 if (callback == null) { 2279 if (DBG) Log.e(TAG, "startLeScan: null callback"); 2280 return false; 2281 } 2282 BluetoothLeScanner scanner = getBluetoothLeScanner(); 2283 if (scanner == null) { 2284 if (DBG) Log.e(TAG, "startLeScan: cannot get BluetoothLeScanner"); 2285 return false; 2286 } 2287 2288 synchronized(mLeScanClients) { 2289 if (mLeScanClients.containsKey(callback)) { 2290 if (DBG) Log.e(TAG, "LE Scan has already started"); 2291 return false; 2292 } 2293 2294 try { 2295 IBluetoothGatt iGatt = mManagerService.getBluetoothGatt(); 2296 if (iGatt == null) { 2297 // BLE is not supported 2298 return false; 2299 } 2300 2301 ScanCallback scanCallback = new ScanCallback() { 2302 @Override 2303 public void onScanResult(int callbackType, ScanResult result) { 2304 if (callbackType != ScanSettings.CALLBACK_TYPE_ALL_MATCHES) { 2305 // Should not happen. 2306 Log.e(TAG, "LE Scan has already started"); 2307 return; 2308 } 2309 ScanRecord scanRecord = result.getScanRecord(); 2310 if (scanRecord == null) { 2311 return; 2312 } 2313 if (serviceUuids != null) { 2314 List<ParcelUuid> uuids = new ArrayList<ParcelUuid>(); 2315 for (UUID uuid : serviceUuids) { 2316 uuids.add(new ParcelUuid(uuid)); 2317 } 2318 List<ParcelUuid> scanServiceUuids = scanRecord.getServiceUuids(); 2319 if (scanServiceUuids == null || !scanServiceUuids.containsAll(uuids)) { 2320 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "uuids does not match"); 2321 return; 2322 } 2323 } 2324 callback.onLeScan(result.getDevice(), result.getRssi(), 2325 scanRecord.getBytes()); 2326 } 2327 }; 2328 ScanSettings settings = new ScanSettings.Builder() 2329 .setCallbackType(ScanSettings.CALLBACK_TYPE_ALL_MATCHES) 2330 .setScanMode(ScanSettings.SCAN_MODE_LOW_LATENCY).build(); 2331 2332 List<ScanFilter> filters = new ArrayList<ScanFilter>(); 2333 if (serviceUuids != null && serviceUuids.length > 0) { 2334 // Note scan filter does not support matching an UUID array so we put one 2335 // UUID to hardware and match the whole array in callback. 2336 ScanFilter filter = new ScanFilter.Builder().setServiceUuid( 2337 new ParcelUuid(serviceUuids[0])).build(); 2338 filters.add(filter); 2339 } 2340 scanner.startScan(filters, settings, scanCallback); 2341 2342 mLeScanClients.put(callback, scanCallback); 2343 return true; 2344 2345 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2346 Log.e(TAG,"",e); 2347 } 2348 } 2349 return false; 2350 } 2351 2352 /** 2353 * Stops an ongoing Bluetooth LE device scan. 2354 * 2355 * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission. 2356 * 2357 * @param callback used to identify which scan to stop 2358 * must be the same handle used to start the scan 2359 * @deprecated Use {@link BluetoothLeScanner#stopScan(ScanCallback)} instead. 2360 */ 2361 @Deprecated 2362 @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN) stopLeScan(LeScanCallback callback)2363 public void stopLeScan(LeScanCallback callback) { 2364 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "stopLeScan()"); 2365 BluetoothLeScanner scanner = getBluetoothLeScanner(); 2366 if (scanner == null) { 2367 return; 2368 } 2369 synchronized (mLeScanClients) { 2370 ScanCallback scanCallback = mLeScanClients.remove(callback); 2371 if (scanCallback == null) { 2372 if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "scan not started yet"); 2373 return; 2374 } 2375 scanner.stopScan(scanCallback); 2376 } 2377 } 2378 } 2379