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// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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module bluetooth.mojom;
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import "device/bluetooth/public/interfaces/uuid.mojom";
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// FakeBluetooth and its related interfaces allow clients to control the global
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// Bluetooth State as well as simulate Bluetooth events including finding new
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// devices, simulating GATT attributes and its descendants, and simulating
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// success and error responses.
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// Indicates the various states of Central.
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enum CentralState {
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ABSENT,
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POWERED_ON,
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POWERED_OFF,
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};
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// FakeBluetooth allows clients to control the global Bluetooth state.
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interface FakeBluetooth {
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// Set it to indicate whether the platform supports BLE. For example, Windows
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// 7 is a platform that doesn't support Low Energy. On the other hand Windows
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// 10 is a platform that does support LE, even if there is no Bluetooth radio
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// available.
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SetLESupported(bool available) => ();
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// Initializes a fake Central with |state| as the initial state.
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SimulateCentral(CentralState state) => (FakeCentral fake_central);
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// Evaluates whether all responses set by this API have been consumed by this
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// central or otherwise. This includes responses set by:
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// - SetNextGATTConnectionResponse
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// - SetNextGATTDiscoveryResponse
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// - SetNextReadCharacteristicResponse
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// - SetNextWriteCharacteristicResponse
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// - SetNextSubscribeToNotificationsResponse
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// - SetNextUnsubscribeFromNotificationsResponse
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// - SetNextReadDescriptorResponse
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// - SetNextWriteDescriptorResponse
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// The callback is called with |consumed| set to true if there are no pending
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// responses.
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AllResponsesConsumed() => (bool consumed);
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};
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// HCI Error Codes from BT 4.2 Vol 2 Part D 1.3 List Of Error Codes.
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const uint16 kHCISuccess = 0x0000;
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const uint16 kHCIConnectionTimeout = 0x0008;
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// GATT Error codes from BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part F 3.4.1.1 Error Response.
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const uint16 kGATTSuccess = 0x0000;
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const uint16 kGATTInvalidHandle = 0x0001;
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// Defined in BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part G 3.3.1. Characteristic Properties
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struct CharacteristicProperties {
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bool broadcast;
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bool read;
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bool write_without_response;
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bool write;
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bool notify;
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bool indicate;
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bool authenticated_signed_writes;
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bool extended_properties;
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};
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// FakeCentral allows clients to simulate events that a device in the
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// Central/Observer role would receive as well as monitor the operations
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// performed by the device in the Central/Observer role.
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//
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// A "Central" interface would allow its clients to receive advertising events
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// and initiate connections to peripherals i.e. operations of two roles
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// defined by the Bluetooth Spec: Observer and Central.
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// See Bluetooth 4.2 Vol 3 Part C 2.2.2 "Roles when Operating over an
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// LE Physical Transport".
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interface FakeCentral {
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// Simulates a peripheral with |address|, |name| and |known_service_uuids|
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// that has already been connected to the system. If the peripheral existed
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// already it updates its name and known UUIDs.
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//
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// Platforms offer methods to retrieve devices that have already been
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// connected to the system or weren't connected through the UA e.g. a user
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// connected a peripheral through the system's settings. This method is
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// intended to simulate peripherals that those methods would return.
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// Even though these devices are already connected to the OS, clients
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// need to call the respective connect functions to signal they intend to keep
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// the connection alive.
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SimulatePreconnectedPeripheral(string address,
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string name,
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array<UUID> known_service_uuids) => ();
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// Sets the next GATT Connection request response for peripheral with
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// |address| to |code|. |code| could be an HCI Error Code from
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// BT 4.2 Vol 2 Part D 1.3 List Of Error Codes or a number outside that range
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// returned by specific platforms e.g. Android returns 0x101 to signal a GATT
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// failure
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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SetNextGATTConnectionResponse(string address, uint16 code) => (bool success);
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// Sets the next GATT Discovery request response for peripheral with
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// |address| to |code|. |code| could be an HCI Error Code from
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// BT 4.2 Vol 2 Part D 1.3 List Of Error Codes or a number outside that range
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// returned by specific platforms e.g. Android returns 0x101 to signal a GATT
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// failure
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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//
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// The following procedures defined at BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part G Section 4.
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// "GATT Feature Requirements" are used to discover attributes of the
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// GATT Server:
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// - Primary Service Discovery
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// - Relationship Discovery
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// - Characteristic Discovery
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// - Characteristic Descriptor Discovery
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// This method aims to simulate the response once all of these procedures
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// have completed or if there was an error during any of them.
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SetNextGATTDiscoveryResponse(string address, uint16 code) => (bool success);
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// Simulates a GATT disconnection from the peripheral with |address|.
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the GATT
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// disconnection.
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SimulateGATTDisconnection(string address) => (bool success);
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// Simulates an Indication from the peripheral's GATT `Service Changed`
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// Characteristic from BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part G 7.1. This Indication is signaled
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// when services, characteristics, or descriptors are changed, added, or
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// removed.
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//
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// The value for `Service Changed` is a range of attribute handles that have
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// changed. However, this testing specification works at an abstracted
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// level and does not expose setting attribute handles when adding
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// attributes. Consequently, this simulate method should include the full
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// range of all the peripheral's attribute handle values.
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SimulateGATTServicesChanged(string address) => (bool success);
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// Adds a fake GATT Service with |service_uuid| to |peripheral_address|
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// peripheral. The service will be found found when discovering the
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// peripheral's GATT Attributes. Runs its callback with the fake service's Id.
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// Runs its callback with nullopt if it failed to add the fake service.
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AddFakeService(string peripheral_address, UUID service_uuid)
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=> (string? service_id);
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// Adds a fake GATT Characteristic with |characteristic_uuid| and |properties|
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// to the fake service with |service_id| in |peripheral_address| peripheral.
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// The characteristic will be found when discovering the peripheral's GATT
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// Attributes. Runs its callback with the fake characteristic's Id. Runs its
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// callback with nullopt if it failed to add the fake characteristic.
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AddFakeCharacteristic(
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UUID characteristic_uuid,
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CharacteristicProperties properties,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (string? characteristic_id);
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// Removes a fake GATT Characteristic with |identifier| to the fake service
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// with |service_id| in |peripheral_address| peripheral.
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RemoveFakeCharacteristic(
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string identifier,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success);
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// Adds a fake GATT Descriptor with |descriptor_uuid| to the fake service with
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// |service_id| in |peripheral_address| peripheral. The descriptor will be
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// found when discovering the peripheral's GATT Attributes. Runs its callback
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// with the fake descriptor's Id. Runs its callback with nullopt if it failed
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// to add the fake descriptor.
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AddFakeDescriptor(UUID descriptor_uuid,
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string characteristic_id,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (string? descriptor_id);
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// Sets the next read response for characteristic with |characteristics_id|
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// in |service_id| and in |peripheral_address| to |code| and |value|.
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// |code| could be a GATT Error Response from
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// BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part F 3.4.1.1 Error Response or a number outside that range
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// returned by specific platforms e.g. Android returns 0x101 to signal a GATT
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// failure.
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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SetNextReadCharacteristicResponse(uint16 gatt_code, array<uint8>? value,
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string characteristic_id, string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success);
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// Sets the next write response for characteristic with |characteristics_id|
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// in |service_id| and in |peripheral_address| to |code|. |code| could be a
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// GATT Error Response from BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part F 3.4.1.1 Error Response or a
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// number outside that range returned by specific platforms e.g. Android
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// returns 0x101 to signal a GATT failure.
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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//
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// Note that if the client performs a write without response procedure the set
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// response will be ignored.
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SetNextWriteCharacteristicResponse(
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uint16 gatt_code,
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string characteristic_id,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success);
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// Sets the next subscribe to notifications response for characteristic with
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// |characteristic_id| in |service_id| and in |peripheral_address| to |code|.
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// |code| could be a GATT Error Response from BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part F 3.4.1.1
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// Error Response or a number outside that range returned by specific
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// platforms e.g. Android returns 0x101 to signal a GATT failure.
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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SetNextSubscribeToNotificationsResponse(
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uint16 gatt_code,
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string characteristic_id,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success);
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// Gets the last successfully written value to the characteristic with
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// |characteristics_id| in |service_id| and in |peripheral_address|.
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// If the value can't be retrieved calls its callback with false. Calls its
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// callback with null value if no value has been written to the
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// characteristic.
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GetLastWrittenValue(
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string characteristic_id,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success, array<uint8>? value);
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// Sets the next read response for descriptor with |descriptor_id| in
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// |characteristics_id| in |service_id| and in |peripheral_address| to |code|
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// and |value|. |code| could be a GATT Error Response from
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// BT 4.2 Vol 3 Part F 3.4.1.1 Error Response or a number outside that range
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// returned by specific platforms e.g. Android returns 0x101 to signal a GATT
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// failure.
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// https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothGatt.html#GATT_FAILURE
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// Calls callback with false if there was any error when simulating the next
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// response.
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SetNextReadDescriptorResponse(
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uint16 gatt_code,
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array<uint8>? value,
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string descriptor_id,
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string characteristic_id,
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string service_id,
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string peripheral_address) => (bool success);
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};
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