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17 
18 package android.bluetooth;
19 
20 import android.Manifest;
21 import android.annotation.IntDef;
22 import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
23 import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
24 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
25 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
26 import android.bluetooth.le.BluetoothLeAdvertiser;
27 import android.bluetooth.le.BluetoothLeScanner;
28 import android.bluetooth.le.ScanCallback;
29 import android.bluetooth.le.ScanFilter;
30 import android.bluetooth.le.ScanRecord;
31 import android.bluetooth.le.ScanResult;
32 import android.bluetooth.le.ScanSettings;
33 import android.content.Context;
34 import android.os.BatteryStats;
35 import android.os.Binder;
36 import android.os.IBinder;
37 import android.os.ParcelUuid;
38 import android.os.RemoteException;
39 import android.os.ResultReceiver;
40 import android.os.ServiceManager;
41 import android.os.SynchronousResultReceiver;
42 import android.os.SystemProperties;
43 import android.util.Log;
44 import android.util.Pair;
45 
46 import java.io.IOException;
47 import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
48 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
49 import java.util.ArrayList;
50 import java.util.Arrays;
51 import java.util.Collections;
52 import java.util.HashMap;
53 import java.util.HashSet;
54 import java.util.List;
55 import java.util.Locale;
56 import java.util.Map;
57 import java.util.Set;
58 import java.util.UUID;
59 import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
60 import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
61 
62 /**
63  * Represents the local device Bluetooth adapter. 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&mdash;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&mdash;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