| // Copyright 2018 The Fuchsia Authors. All rights reserved. | 
 | // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
 | // found in the LICENSE file. | 
 |  | 
 | library fuchsia.bluetooth.host; | 
 |  | 
 | using fuchsia.bluetooth as bt; | 
 | using fuchsia.bluetooth.sys as sys; | 
 |  | 
 | using fuchsia.bluetooth.bredr; | 
 | using fuchsia.bluetooth.gatt; | 
 | using fuchsia.bluetooth.le; | 
 |  | 
 | /// Interface for interacting with a Bluetooth host device (bt-host) | 
 | protocol Host { | 
 |     /// The following methods fulfill a given interface request. bt-host device | 
 |     /// will start processing FIDL messages. If the request cannot be fulfilled, | 
 |     /// the bt-host device will close its end of the given channel. | 
 |     RequestLowEnergyCentral(request<fuchsia.bluetooth.le.Central> central); | 
 |     RequestLowEnergyPeripheral(request<fuchsia.bluetooth.le.Peripheral> peripheral); | 
 |     RequestGattServer(request<fuchsia.bluetooth.gatt.Server> server); | 
 |     RequestProfile(request<fuchsia.bluetooth.bredr.Profile> profile); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Shuts down the host, ending all active Bluetooth procedures: | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// * All FIDL interface handles associated with this host are closed and all | 
 |     ///   connections initiated via FIDL clients are severed. | 
 |     /// * All scan, discovery, and advertising procedures are stopped. | 
 |     /// * Bonded devices are cleared and removed from the auto-connect lists. | 
 |     /// * Auto-connected peripherals are disconnected. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// This effectively resets the host to its initial state and the host remains | 
 |     /// available for future requests. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// The Host will continue to send OnDeviceUpdated events as procedures get | 
 |     /// terminated. | 
 |     Close(); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Returns information about the Bluetooth host subsystem and controller managed by this Host | 
 |     /// instance. If there has been no change to the state since the last call to this method, the | 
 |     /// response will be deferred until there is a change. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// The returned `info` structure will be populated with the current state of the bt-host | 
 |     /// device. However the `active` parameter will never be populated. This field is managed | 
 |     /// by a higher layer. | 
 |     WatchState() -> (sys.HostInfo info); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Assigns local data to this host. | 
 |     SetLocalData(sys.HostData host_data); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Monitors updates for connectable peers known to the system. Replies only when | 
 |     /// peers have been added, modified, or removed since the most recent call to WatchPeers(). | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// Peers are added and updated as new information is obtained during discovery, connection | 
 |     /// establishment, and bonding procedures. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// Peers are removed either: | 
 |     ///   a. explicitly via [`fuchsia.bluetooth.host.Host/Forget`], or | 
 |     ///   b. no transmission has been received from the peer for an internally determined duration | 
 |     ///      of time and the peer is neither connected nor bonded. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// - response `updated` Peers that were added or updated since the last call to WatchPeers(). | 
 |     /// - response `removed` Ids of peers that were removed since the last call to WatchPeers(). | 
 |     WatchPeers() -> (vector<sys.Peer> updated, vector<bt.PeerId> removed); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Sets the local name for this host device. | 
 |     SetLocalName(string local_name) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Sets the device class for this host device. | 
 |     SetDeviceClass(bt.DeviceClass device_class) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Initiates a general discovery procedure for BR/EDR and LE devices. On success, discovered | 
 |     /// peers can be monitored using the [`fuchsia.bluetooth.host/Host.WatchPeers`] method. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// On the LE transport, only general-discoverable and connectable peripherals will be reported. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// Discovery will continue until it is terminated via StopDiscovery() or if the Host protocol | 
 |     /// channel gets closed. If the device does not support BR/EDR, only LE discovery will be | 
 |     /// performed. | 
 |     StartDiscovery() -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Terminates discovery if one was started via StartDiscovery(). | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// NOTE: If another client is performing discovery (e.g. via its own le.Central interface handle), | 
 |     /// then the system will continue performing device discovery even if this method results in | 
 |     /// success. | 
 |     StopDiscovery(); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Sets whether this host should be connectable. | 
 |     SetConnectable(bool enabled) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Sets whether this host should be discoverable. | 
 |     SetDiscoverable(bool enabled) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Establish a BR/EDR and/or LE connection to the peer with identifier `id`: | 
 |     /// | 
 |     ///   - If the peer is known to support the BR/EDR transport then a logical link over that | 
 |     ///     transport will be established to the device. If the connection attempt is successful, | 
 |     ///     local services registered using "RequestProfile()" will be available to the peer. | 
 |     ///     Traditional services discovered on the peer will be notified to local services | 
 |     ///     asynchronously. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     ///   - If the peer is known to support the LE transport then a logical link over that | 
 |     ///     transport will be established to the device. If the connection attempt is successful, | 
 |     ///     GATT services in the local database (populated via RequestGattServer()) will become | 
 |     ///     available to the peer. Similarly, remote GATT services that are discovered on the | 
 |     ///     peer will become available to holders of a gatt.Client capability and to device drivers | 
 |     ///     that can bind to the bt-gatt-svc class of devices. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// The result of the procedure will be communicated via `status`. If the remote device | 
 |     /// supports both BR/EDR and LE transports and a link cannot be established over both, then an | 
 |     /// error Status will be returned and neither transport will be connected. | 
 |     Connect(bt.PeerId id) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Terminate all connections (BR/EDR or LE) to the remote peer with identifier `id`. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// + request `id` The identifier of the peer to disconnect. | 
 |     /// - response `status` Contains an error if either LE or BR/EDR transport fails to disconnect. Contains | 
 |     ///                     success when both transports are successfully disconnected or if the peer is already | 
 |     ///                     disconnected. | 
 |     Disconnect(bt.PeerId id) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Initiates pairing to the peer with the supplied `id` and `options`. Returns an error if no | 
 |     /// connected peer with `id` is found or the pairing procedure fails. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// If `options` specifies a higher security level than the current pairing, this method | 
 |     /// attempts to raise the security level. Otherwise this method has no effect and returns | 
 |     /// success. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// NOTE: This is intended to satisfy test scenarios that require pairing procedures to be | 
 |     /// initiated without relying on service access. In normal operation, Bluetooth security is | 
 |     /// enforced during service access. | 
 |     Pair(bt.PeerId id, sys.PairingOptions options) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Deletes a peer from the Bluetooth host. If the peer is connected, it will be disconnected. | 
 |     /// `device_id` will no longer refer to any peer, even if a device with the same address is | 
 |     /// discovered again. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// Returns success after no peer exists that's identified by `device_id` (even if it didn't | 
 |     /// exist before Forget), failure if the peer specified by `device_id` could not be | 
 |     /// disconnected or deleted and still exists. | 
 |     Forget(bt.PeerId id) -> () error sys.Error; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Enable or disable a passive LE background scan. When enabled, the bt-host | 
 |     /// device will continuously perform a passive LE scan in the background when | 
 |     /// no device discovery sessions are active and accept connection requests from | 
 |     /// bonded peripherals. | 
 |     EnableBackgroundScan(bool enabled); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Enable or disable the LE privacy feature. When enabled, the bt-host device will use a private | 
 |     /// device address in all LE procedures. When disabled, the public identity address will be used | 
 |     /// instead (which is the default). | 
 |     EnablePrivacy(bool enabled); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Set the GAP LE Security Mode of the host. bt-host only supports encrypted, connection-based | 
 |     /// security modes, i.e. Mode 1 and Secure Connections Only mode. If the security mode is set | 
 |     /// to Secure Connections Only, any existing encrypted connections which do not meet the | 
 |     /// security requirements of Secure Connections Only mode will be disconnected. | 
 |     SetLeSecurityMode(sys.LeSecurityMode le_security_mode); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Assigns the pairing delegate that will respond to authentication challenges using the given | 
 |     /// I/O capabilities. Calling this method cancels any on-going pairing procedure started | 
 |     /// using a previous delegate. Pairing requests will be rejected if no PairingDelegate has been | 
 |     /// assigned. | 
 |     SetPairingDelegate(sys.InputCapability input, sys.OutputCapability output, sys.PairingDelegate delegate); | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Restores existing bonded devices to the host. An authenticated session will be established | 
 |     /// for future connections using the provided bonding data. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// If bonding data for the LE transport is available, then the host will automatically | 
 |     /// establish a connection when the peer is in range and connectable. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// If any of the entries in `bonds` could not be restored, then they will be returned in | 
 |     /// `errors`. This can happen for entries that are malformed and for peers that are already | 
 |     /// known to the bt-host. An empty `errors` list indicates that all bonds were successfully | 
 |     /// restored. | 
 |     RestoreBonds(vector<sys.BondingData> bonds) -> (vector<sys.BondingData> errors); | 
 |  | 
 |     // ===== Events ===== | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Notifies when bonding data for a peer has been updated. | 
 |     -> OnNewBondingData(fuchsia.bluetooth.sys.BondingData data); | 
 |  | 
 |     // TODO(fxbug.dev/787): Introduce a "OnBondRemoved()" event to notify when existing | 
 |     // keys become stale. | 
 | }; |