/**************************************************************************** * wireless/bluetooth/bt_netdev.c * Network stack interface * * Copyright (C) 2018 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "bt_hcicore.h" #include "bt_l2cap.h" #include "bt_conn.h" #include "bt_ioctl.h" #if defined(CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN) || defined(CONFIG_NET_BLUETOOTH) /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* If processing is not done at the interrupt level, then work queue support * is required. */ #if !defined(CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE) # error Work queue support is required in this configuration (CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE) #endif /* Frame size */ #if BLUETOOTH_MAX_FRAMELEN > CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE # error CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE to small for max Bluetooth frame #endif /* TX poll delay = 1 seconds. * CLK_TCK is the number of clock ticks per second */ #define TXPOLL_WDDELAY (1*CLK_TCK) /**************************************************************************** * Private Types ****************************************************************************/ /* This is our private version of the MAC callback structure */ struct btnet_callback_s { /* This holds the information visible to the MAC layer */ FAR struct btnet_driver_s *bc_priv; /* Our priv data */ }; /* The btnet_driver_s encapsulates all state information for a single * Bluetooth device interface. */ struct btnet_driver_s { /* This holds the information visible to the NuttX network */ struct radio_driver_s bd_dev; /* Interface understood by the network */ /* Cast compatible with struct btnet_driver_s */ /* For internal use by this driver */ sem_t bd_exclsem; /* Exclusive access to struct */ bool bd_bifup; /* true:ifup false:ifdown */ struct wdog_s bd_txpoll; /* TX poll timer */ struct work_s bd_pollwork; /* Defer poll work to the work queue */ struct bt_conn_cb_s bd_hcicb; /* HCI connection status callbacks */ struct bt_l2cap_chan_s bd_l2capcb; /* L2CAP status callbacks */ }; /**************************************************************************** * Private Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ /* Utility functions ********************************************************/ static int btnet_advertise(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); static inline void btnet_netmask(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); /* Bluetooth callback functions *********************************************/ /* L2CAP callbacks */ static void btnet_l2cap_connected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid); static void btnet_l2cap_disconnected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid); static void btnet_l2cap_encrypt_change(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid); static void btnet_l2cap_receive(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR struct bt_buf_s *buf, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid); /* HCI callbacks */ static void btnet_hci_connected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context); static void btnet_hci_disconnected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context); /* Network interface support ************************************************/ /* Common TX logic */ static int btnet_txpoll_callback(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); static void btnet_txpoll_work(FAR void *arg); static void btnet_txpoll_expiry(wdparm_t arg); /* NuttX callback functions */ static int btnet_ifup(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); static int btnet_ifdown(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); static void btnet_txavail_work(FAR void *arg); static int btnet_txavail(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev); #ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP static int btnet_addmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev, FAR const uint8_t *mac); static int btnet_rmmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev, FAR const uint8_t *mac); #endif static int btnet_get_mhrlen(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR const void *meta); static int btnet_req_data(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR const void *meta, FAR struct iob_s *framelist); static int btnet_properties(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR struct radiodev_properties_s *properties); /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN static struct sixlowpan_reassbuf_s g_iobuffer; #endif /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_advertise * * Description: * Advertise the MAC and IPv6 address for this node. * * Creates a MAC-based IP address from the 6-byte address address assigned * to the device. * * 128 112 96 80 64 48 32 16 * ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- * fe80 0000 0000 0000 0200 xxxx xxxx xxxx * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_advertise(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { FAR uint8_t *addr; DEBUGASSERT(netdev != NULL && netdev->d_private != NULL); /* Get the 6-byte local address from the device. * * REVISIT: The use of the g_btdev global restricts the implementation to * a single Bluetooth device. */ addr = g_btdev.bdaddr.val; /* Set the MAC address using 6-byte local address from the device. */ BLUETOOTH_ADDRCOPY(netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr, addr); netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addrlen = BLUETOOTH_ADDRSIZE; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 /* Set the IP address based on the 6-byte address */ netdev->d_ipv6addr[0] = HTONS(0xfe80); netdev->d_ipv6addr[1] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6addr[2] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6addr[3] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6addr[4] = HTONS(0x0200); netdev->d_ipv6addr[5] = (uint16_t)addr[0] << 8 | (uint16_t)addr[1]; netdev->d_ipv6addr[6] = (uint16_t)addr[2] << 8 | (uint16_t)addr[3]; netdev->d_ipv6addr[7] = (uint16_t)addr[4] << 8 | (uint16_t)addr[5]; #endif return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_netmask * * Description: * Create a netmask of a MAC-based IP address which is based on the 6-byte * Bluetooth address. * * 128 112 96 80 64 48 32 16 * ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- * fe80 0000 0000 0000 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void btnet_netmask(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 netdev->d_ipv6netmask[0] = 0xffff; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[1] = 0xffff; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[2] = 0xffff; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[3] = 0xffff; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[4] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[5] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[6] = 0; netdev->d_ipv6netmask[7] = 0; #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_hci_connect/disconnect/encrypt_change * * Description: * There are callbacks that are involved by the core HCI layer when a * change is detected in the connection status or encryption. * * Input Parameters: * conn - The connection whose * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * No assumption should be made about the thread of execution that these * are called from * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_l2cap_connected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid) { wlinfo("Connected\n"); #warning Missing logic } static void btnet_l2cap_disconnected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid) { wlinfo("Disconnected\n"); #warning Missing logic } static void btnet_l2cap_encrypt_change(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid) { wlinfo("Encryption change\n"); #warning Missing logic } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_l2cap_receive * * Description: * Handle received frames forward by the Bluetooth L2CAP layer. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) is returned on success; a negated errno value is returned on * any failure. On success, the meta data and its contained iob will be * freed. The meta data will be intact if this function returns a * failure. * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_l2cap_receive(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR struct bt_buf_s *buf, FAR void *context, uint16_t cid) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv; FAR struct iob_s *frame; struct bluetooth_frame_meta_s meta; int ret = -ENODEV; wlinfo("Received frame\n"); DEBUGASSERT(conn != NULL && buf != NULL && buf->frame != NULL && context != NULL && cid < UINT8_MAX); /* Detach the IOB frame from the buffer structure */ frame = buf->frame; buf->frame = NULL; /* Ignore the frame if the network is not up */ priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)context; if (!priv->bd_bifup) { wlwarn("WARNING: Dropped... Network is down\n"); goto drop; } /* Make sure that the size/offset data matches the buffer structure data. * REVISIT: Wouldn't it be better to just have one copy rather than having * to synchronize? */ frame->io_len = buf->len; frame->io_pktlen = buf->len; frame->io_offset = (unsigned int) ((uintptr_t)buf->data - (uintptr_t)frame->io_data); DEBUGASSERT(frame->io_len <= CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE); DEBUGASSERT(frame->io_offset < CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE); /* Construct the frame meta data. * REVISIT: Where do we get the channel number? */ BLUETOOTH_ADDRCOPY(meta.bm_raddr.val, conn->src.val); meta.bm_channel = cid; /* Transfer the frame to the network logic */ net_lock(); #ifdef CONFIG_NET_BLUETOOTH /* Invoke the PF_BLUETOOTH tap first. If the frame matches * with a connected PF_BLUETOOTH socket, it will take the * frame and return success. */ ret = bluetooth_input(&priv->bd_dev, frame, (FAR void *)&meta); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN if (ret < 0) { /* If the frame is not a 6LoWPAN frame, then thefirst byte at the * io_offset should be a valid IPHC header. */ if ((iob->io_data[iob->io_offset] & SIXLOWPAN_DISPATCH_NALP_MASK) == SIXLOWPAN_DISPATCH_NALP) { wlwarn("WARNING: Dropped... Not a 6LoWPAN frame: %02x\n", iob->io_data[iob->io_offset]); ret = -EINVAL; } else { /* Make sure the our single packet buffer is attached */ priv->bd_dev.r_dev.d_buf = g_iobuffer.rb_buf; /* And give the packet to 6LoWPAN */ ret = sixlowpan_input(&priv->bd_dev, iob, (FAR void *)meta); } } #endif drop: /* Handle errors */ if (ret < 0) { iob_free(frame, IOBUSER_WIRELESS_BLUETOOTH); /* Increment statistics */ NETDEV_RXDROPPED(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev); } else { /* Increment statistics */ NETDEV_RXPACKETS(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev); NETDEV_RXIPV6(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev); } /* Release our reference on the buffer */ bt_buf_release(buf); net_unlock(); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_hci_connect/disconnect * * Description: * There are callbacks that are involved by the core HCI layer when a * change is detected in the connection status. * * Input Parameters: * conn - The connection whose * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * No assumption should be made about the thread of execution that these * are called from * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_hci_connected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context) { wlinfo("Connected\n"); #warning Missing logic } static void btnet_hci_disconnected(FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn, FAR void *context) { wlinfo("Disconnected\n"); #warning Missing logic } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_txpoll_callback * * Description: * The transmitter is available, check if the network has any outgoing * packets ready to send. This is a callback from devif_poll(). * devif_poll() may be called: * * 1. When the preceding TX packet send is complete, * 2. When the preceding TX packet send timesout and the interface is reset * 3. During normal TX polling * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * * Returned Value: * OK on success; a negated errno on failure * * Assumptions: * The network is locked. * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_txpoll_callback(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { /* If zero is returned, the polling will continue until all connections * have been examined. */ return 0; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_txpoll_work * * Description: * Perform periodic polling from the worker thread * * Input Parameters: * arg - The argument passed when work_queue() as called. * * Returned Value: * OK on success * * Assumptions: * The network is locked. * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_txpoll_work(FAR void *arg) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)arg; /* Lock the network and serialize driver operations if necessary. * NOTE: Serialization is only required in the case where the driver work * is performed on an LP worker thread and where more than one LP worker * thread has been configured. */ net_lock(); #ifdef CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN /* Make sure the our single packet buffer is attached */ priv->bd_dev.r_dev.d_buf = g_iobuffer.rb_buf; #endif /* Then perform the poll */ devif_timer(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev, TXPOLL_WDDELAY, btnet_txpoll_callback); /* Setup the watchdog poll timer again */ wd_start(&priv->bd_txpoll, TXPOLL_WDDELAY, btnet_txpoll_expiry, (wdparm_t)priv); net_unlock(); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_txpoll_expiry * * Description: * Periodic timer handler. Called from the timer interrupt handler. * * Input Parameters: * arg - The argument * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * Global interrupts are disabled by the watchdog logic. * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_txpoll_expiry(wdparm_t arg) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)arg; /* Schedule to perform the interrupt processing on the worker thread. */ work_queue(LPWORK, &priv->bd_pollwork, btnet_txpoll_work, priv, 0); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_ifup * * Description: * NuttX Callback: Bring up the Bluetooth interface when an IP address * is provided * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_ifup(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)netdev->d_private; int ret; /* Set the IP address based on the addressing assigned to the node */ ret = btnet_advertise(netdev); if (ret >= 0) { #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 wlinfo("Bringing up: IP %04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x\n", netdev->d_ipv6addr[0], netdev->d_ipv6addr[1], netdev->d_ipv6addr[2], netdev->d_ipv6addr[3], netdev->d_ipv6addr[4], netdev->d_ipv6addr[5], netdev->d_ipv6addr[6], netdev->d_ipv6addr[7]); wlinfo(" ADDR %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[0], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[1], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[2], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[3], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[4], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[5]); #else wlinfo("Bringing up: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[0], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[1], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[2], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[3], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[4], netdev->d_mac.radio.nv_addr[5]); #endif /* Set and activate a timer process */ wd_start(&priv->bd_txpoll, TXPOLL_WDDELAY, btnet_txpoll_expiry, (wdparm_t)priv); /* The interface is now up */ priv->bd_bifup = true; ret = OK; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_ifdown * * Description: * NuttX Callback: Stop the interface. * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_ifdown(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)netdev->d_private; irqstate_t flags; /* Disable interruption */ flags = spin_lock_irqsave(); /* Cancel the TX poll timer and TX timeout timers */ wd_cancel(&priv->bd_txpoll); /* Put the EMAC in its reset, non-operational state. This should be * a known configuration that will guarantee the btnet_ifup() always * successfully brings the interface back up. */ /* Mark the device "down" */ priv->bd_bifup = false; spin_unlock_irqrestore(flags); return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_txavail_work * * Description: * Perform an out-of-cycle poll on the worker thread. * * Input Parameters: * arg - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure (cast to void*) * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * Called on the higher priority worker thread. * ****************************************************************************/ static void btnet_txavail_work(FAR void *arg) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)arg; wlinfo("ifup=%u\n", priv->bd_bifup); /* Lock the network and serialize driver operations if necessary. * NOTE: Serialization is only required in the case where the driver work * is performed on an LP worker thread and where more than one LP worker * thread has been configured. */ net_lock(); /* Ignore the notification if the interface is not yet up */ if (priv->bd_bifup) { #ifdef CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN /* Make sure the our single packet buffer is attached */ priv->bd_dev.r_dev.d_buf = g_iobuffer.rb_buf; #endif /* Then poll the network for new XMIT data */ devif_poll(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev, btnet_txpoll_callback); } net_unlock(); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_txavail * * Description: * Driver callback invoked when new TX data is available. This is a * stimulus perform an out-of-cycle poll and, thereby, reduce the TX * latency. * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * Called in normal user mode * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_txavail(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)netdev->d_private; wlinfo("Available=%u\n", work_available(&priv->bd_pollwork)); /* Is our single work structure available? It may not be if there are * pending interrupt actions and we will have to ignore the Tx * availability action. */ if (work_available(&priv->bd_pollwork)) { /* Schedule to serialize the poll on the worker thread. */ work_queue(LPWORK, &priv->bd_pollwork, btnet_txavail_work, priv, 0); } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_addmac * * Description: * NuttX Callback: Add the specified MAC address to the hardware multicast * address filtering * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * mac - The MAC address to be added * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP static int btnet_addmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev, FAR const uint8_t *mac) { /* Add the MAC address to the hardware multicast routing table. * Not used with Bluetooth. */ return -ENOSYS; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_rmmac * * Description: * NuttX Callback: Remove the specified MAC address from the hardware * multicast address filtering * * Input Parameters: * netdev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure * mac - The MAC address to be removed * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP static int btnet_rmmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev, FAR const uint8_t *mac) { /* Remove the MAC address from the hardware multicast routing table * Not used with Bluetooth. */ return -ENOSYS; } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_get_mhrlen * * Description: * Calculate the MAC header length given the frame meta-data. * * Input Parameters: * netdev - The networkd device that will mediate the MAC interface * meta - Obfuscated meta-data structure needed to create the radio * MAC header * * Returned Value: * A non-negative MAC header length is returned on success; a negated * errno value is returned on any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_get_mhrlen(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR const void *meta) { /* Always report the maximum frame length. */ return BLUETOOTH_MAX_HDRLEN; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_req_data * * Description: * Requests the transfer of a list of frames to the MAC. * * Input Parameters: * netdev - The networkd device that will mediate the MAC interface * meta - Obfuscated metadata structure needed to create the radio * MAC header * framelist - Head of a list of frames to be transferred. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) returned on success; a negated errno value is returned on * any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_req_data(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR const void *meta, FAR struct iob_s *framelist) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv; FAR struct bluetooth_frame_meta_s *btmeta; FAR struct bt_conn_s *conn; FAR struct bt_buf_s *buf; FAR struct iob_s *iob; bt_addr_le_t peer; wlinfo("Received framelist\n"); DEBUGASSERT(priv != NULL && meta != NULL && framelist != NULL); priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *)netdev; btmeta = (FAR struct bluetooth_frame_meta_s *)meta; /* Create a connection structure for this peer if one does not already * exist. * * Assumptions to REVISIT: * * 1. Role is Master (see bt_conn_create_le()) * 2. Address type is BT_ADDR_LE_PUBLIC (vs. BT_ADDR_LE_RANDOM) */ BLUETOOTH_ADDRCOPY(peer.val, btmeta->bm_raddr.val); peer.type = BT_ADDR_LE_PUBLIC; conn = bt_conn_create_le(&peer); if (conn == NULL) { /* bt_conn_create_le() can fail if (1) the connection exists, but is * in a bad state or (2) CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_MAX_CONN has been exceeded. * Assume the latter. */ return -ENOMEM; } /* Add the incoming list of frames to the MAC's outgoing queue */ for (iob = framelist; iob != NULL; iob = framelist) { /* Increment statistics */ NETDEV_TXPACKETS(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev); /* Remove the IOB from the queue */ framelist = iob->io_flink; iob->io_flink = NULL; DEBUGASSERT(iob->io_offset == BLUETOOTH_MAX_HDRLEN && iob->io_len >= BLUETOOTH_MAX_HDRLEN); /* Allocate a buffer to contain the IOB */ buf = bt_buf_alloc(BT_ACL_OUT, iob, BLUETOOTH_MAX_HDRLEN); if (buf == NULL) { wlerr("ERROR: Failed to allocate buffer container\n"); return -ENOMEM; } /* Transfer the frame to the Bluetooth stack. */ bt_l2cap_send(conn, (uint16_t)btmeta->bm_channel, buf); NETDEV_TXDONE(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev); } UNUSED(priv); return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: btnet_properties * * Description: * Different packet radios may have different properties. If there are * multiple packet radios, then those properties have to be queried at * run time. This information is provided to the 6LoWPAN network via the * following structure. * * Input Parameters: * netdev - The network device to be queried * properties - Location where radio properties will be returned. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) returned on success; a negated errno value is returned on * any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ static int btnet_properties(FAR struct radio_driver_s *netdev, FAR struct radiodev_properties_s *properties) { DEBUGASSERT(netdev != NULL && properties != NULL); memset(properties, 0, sizeof(struct radiodev_properties_s)); /* General */ properties->sp_addrlen = BLUETOOTH_ADDRSIZE; /* Length of an address */ properties->sp_framelen = BLUETOOTH_MAX_FRAMELEN; /* Fixed frame length */ /* Multicast, multicast, and star hub node addresses not supported */ return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: bt_netdev_register * * Description: * Register a network driver to access the Bluetooth layer using a 6LoWPAN * IPv6 or AF_BLUETOOTH socket. * * Input Parameters: * btdev - An instance of the low-level drivers interface structure. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) is returned on success. Otherwise a negated errno value is * returned to indicate the nature of the failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int bt_netdev_register(FAR const struct bt_driver_s *btdev) { FAR struct btnet_driver_s *priv; FAR struct radio_driver_s *radio; FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev; FAR struct bt_conn_cb_s *hcicb; FAR struct bt_l2cap_chan_s *l2capcb; int ret; /* Get the interface structure associated with this interface number. */ priv = (FAR struct btnet_driver_s *) kmm_zalloc(sizeof(struct btnet_driver_s)); if (priv == NULL) { nerr("ERROR: Failed to allocate the device structure\n"); return -ENOMEM; } /* Initialize the driver structure */ radio = &priv->bd_dev; netdev = &radio->r_dev; netdev->d_ifup = btnet_ifup; /* I/F up (new IP address) callback */ netdev->d_ifdown = btnet_ifdown; /* I/F down callback */ netdev->d_txavail = btnet_txavail; /* New TX data callback */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP netdev->d_addmac = btnet_addmac; /* Add multicast MAC address */ netdev->d_rmmac = btnet_rmmac; /* Remove multicast MAC address */ #endif #ifdef CONFIG_NETDEV_IOCTL netdev->d_ioctl = btnet_ioctl; /* Handle network IOCTL commands */ #endif netdev->d_private = priv; /* Used to recover private state from netdev */ /* Connection status change callbacks */ hcicb = &priv->bd_hcicb; hcicb->context = priv; hcicb->connected = btnet_hci_connected; hcicb->disconnected = btnet_hci_disconnected; bt_conn_cb_register(hcicb); /* L2CAP status change callbacks */ l2capcb = &priv->bd_l2capcb; l2capcb->context = priv; l2capcb->connected = btnet_l2cap_connected; l2capcb->disconnected = btnet_l2cap_disconnected; l2capcb->encrypt_change = btnet_l2cap_encrypt_change; l2capcb->receive = btnet_l2cap_receive; bt_l2cap_chan_default(l2capcb); /* Setup a locking semaphore for exclusive device driver access */ nxsem_init(&priv->bd_exclsem, 0, 1); DEBUGASSERT(priv->bd_txpoll != NULL); /* Set the network mask. */ btnet_netmask(netdev); /* Initialize the Network frame-related callbacks */ radio->r_get_mhrlen = btnet_get_mhrlen; /* Get MAC header length */ radio->r_req_data = btnet_req_data; /* Enqueue frame for transmission */ radio->r_properties = btnet_properties; /* Return radio properties */ /* Associate the driver in with the Bluetooth stack. * * REVISIT: We will eventually need to remember which Bluetooth device * we a serving. Not a problem now because only a single BLE device is * supported. */ ret = bt_driver_register(btdev); if (ret < 0) { nerr("ERROR: bt_driver_register() failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout; } /* Initialize the Bluetooth stack. * * REVISIT: This function should be called only once after all BLE * drivers are registered. Not a problem now because only a single * BLE device is supported. */ ret = bt_initialize(); if (ret < 0) { nerr("ERROR: bt_initialize() failed: %d\n", ret); goto errout; } /* Put the interface in the down state. */ btnet_ifdown(netdev); #ifdef CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN /* Make sure the our single packet buffer is attached. * We must do this before registering the device since, once the device is * registered, a packet may be attempted to be forwarded and require the * buffer. */ priv->bd_dev.r_dev.d_buf = g_iobuffer.rb_buf; #endif /* Register the network device with the OS so that socket IOCTLs can be * performed */ ret = netdev_register(&priv->bd_dev.r_dev, NET_LL_BLUETOOTH); if (ret >= 0) { return OK; } nerr("ERROR: netdev_register() failed: %d\n", ret); errout: /* Un-initialize semaphores */ nxsem_destroy(&priv->bd_exclsem); /* Free memory and return the error */ kmm_free(priv); return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NET_skeleton */