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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.bluetooth;
import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.ParcelUuid;
import android.util.Log;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* A listening Bluetooth socket.
*
* <p>The interface for Bluetooth Sockets is similar to that of TCP sockets:
* {@link java.net.Socket} and {@link java.net.ServerSocket}. On the server
* side, use a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to create a listening server
* socket. When a connection is accepted by the {@link BluetoothServerSocket},
* it will return a new {@link BluetoothSocket} to manage the connection.
* On the client side, use a single {@link BluetoothSocket} to both initiate
* an outgoing connection and to manage the connection.
*
* <p>For Bluetooth BR/EDR, the most common type of socket is RFCOMM, which is the type supported by
* the Android APIs. RFCOMM is a connection-oriented, streaming transport over Bluetooth BR/EDR. It
* is also known as the Serial Port Profile (SPP). To create a listening
* {@link BluetoothServerSocket} that's ready for incoming Bluetooth BR/EDR connections, use {@link
* BluetoothAdapter#listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord
* BluetoothAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord()}.
*
* <p>For Bluetooth LE, the socket uses LE Connection-oriented Channel (CoC). LE CoC is a
* connection-oriented, streaming transport over Bluetooth LE and has a credit-based flow control.
* Correspondingly, use {@link BluetoothAdapter#listenUsingL2capChannel
* BluetoothAdapter.listenUsingL2capChannel()} to create a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}
* that's ready for incoming Bluetooth LE CoC connections. For LE CoC, you can use {@link #getPsm()}
* to get the protocol/service multiplexer (PSM) value that the peer needs to use to connect to your
* socket.
*
* <p> After the listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket} is created, call {@link #accept()} to
* listen for incoming connection requests. This call will block until a connection is established,
* at which point, it will return a {@link BluetoothSocket} to manage the connection. Once the
* {@link BluetoothSocket} is acquired, it's a good idea to call {@link #close()} on the {@link
* BluetoothServerSocket} when it's no longer needed for accepting
* connections. Closing the {@link BluetoothServerSocket} will <em>not</em> close the returned
* {@link BluetoothSocket}.
*
* <p>{@link BluetoothServerSocket} is thread
* safe. In particular, {@link #close} will always immediately abort ongoing
* operations and close the server socket.
*
* <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
* Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} permission.
*
* <div class="special reference">
* <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
* <p>For more information about using Bluetooth, read the
* <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth.html">Bluetooth</a> developer guide.</p>
* </div>
*
* {@see BluetoothSocket}
*/
public final class BluetoothServerSocket implements Closeable {
private static final String TAG = "BluetoothServerSocket";
private static final boolean DBG = false;
@UnsupportedAppUsage
/*package*/ final BluetoothSocket mSocket;
private Handler mHandler;
private int mMessage;
private int mChannel;
/**
* Construct a socket for incoming connections.
*
* @param type type of socket
* @param auth require the remote device to be authenticated
* @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
* @param port remote port
* @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient
* privileges
*/
/*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port)
throws IOException {
mChannel = port;
mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, port, null);
if (port == BluetoothAdapter.SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) {
mSocket.setExcludeSdp(true);
}
}
/**
* Construct a socket for incoming connections.
*
* @param type type of socket
* @param auth require the remote device to be authenticated
* @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
* @param port remote port
* @param mitm enforce man-in-the-middle protection for authentication.
* @param min16DigitPin enforce a minimum length of 16 digits for a sec mode 2 connection
* @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient
* privileges
*/
/*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, int port,
boolean mitm, boolean min16DigitPin)
throws IOException {
mChannel = port;
mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, port, null, mitm,
min16DigitPin);
if (port == BluetoothAdapter.SOCKET_CHANNEL_AUTO_STATIC_NO_SDP) {
mSocket.setExcludeSdp(true);
}
}
/**
* Construct a socket for incoming connections.
*
* @param type type of socket
* @param auth require the remote device to be authenticated
* @param encrypt require the connection to be encrypted
* @param uuid uuid
* @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient
* privileges
*/
/*package*/ BluetoothServerSocket(int type, boolean auth, boolean encrypt, ParcelUuid uuid)
throws IOException {
mSocket = new BluetoothSocket(type, -1, auth, encrypt, null, -1, uuid);
// TODO: This is the same as mChannel = -1 - is this intentional?
mChannel = mSocket.getPort();
}
/**
* Block until a connection is established.
* <p>Returns a connected {@link BluetoothSocket} on successful connection.
* <p>Once this call returns, it can be called again to accept subsequent
* incoming connections.
* <p>{@link #close} can be used to abort this call from another thread.
*
* @return a connected {@link BluetoothSocket}
* @throws IOException on error, for example this call was aborted, or timeout
*/
public BluetoothSocket accept() throws IOException {
return accept(-1);
}
/**
* Block until a connection is established, with timeout.
* <p>Returns a connected {@link BluetoothSocket} on successful connection.
* <p>Once this call returns, it can be called again to accept subsequent
* incoming connections.
* <p>{@link #close} can be used to abort this call from another thread.
*
* @return a connected {@link BluetoothSocket}
* @throws IOException on error, for example this call was aborted, or timeout
*/
public BluetoothSocket accept(int timeout) throws IOException {
return mSocket.accept(timeout);
}
/**
* Immediately close this socket, and release all associated resources.
* <p>Causes blocked calls on this socket in other threads to immediately
* throw an IOException.
* <p>Closing the {@link BluetoothServerSocket} will <em>not</em>
* close any {@link BluetoothSocket} received from {@link #accept()}.
*/
public void close() throws IOException {
if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "BluetoothServerSocket:close() called. mChannel=" + mChannel);
synchronized (this) {
if (mHandler != null) {
mHandler.obtainMessage(mMessage).sendToTarget();
}
}
mSocket.close();
}
/*package*/
synchronized void setCloseHandler(Handler handler, int message) {
mHandler = handler;
mMessage = message;
}
/*package*/ void setServiceName(String serviceName) {
mSocket.setServiceName(serviceName);
}
/**
* Returns the channel on which this socket is bound.
*
* @hide
*/
public int getChannel() {
return mChannel;
}
/**
* Returns the assigned dynamic protocol/service multiplexer (PSM) value for the listening L2CAP
* Connection-oriented Channel (CoC) server socket. This server socket must be returned by the
* {@link BluetoothAdapter#listenUsingL2capChannel()} or {@link
* BluetoothAdapter#listenUsingInsecureL2capChannel()}. The returned value is undefined if this
* method is called on non-L2CAP server sockets.
*
* @return the assigned PSM or LE_PSM value depending on transport
*/
public int getPsm() {
return mChannel;
}
/**
* Sets the channel on which future sockets are bound.
* Currently used only when a channel is auto generated.
*/
/*package*/ void setChannel(int newChannel) {
/* TODO: From a design/architecture perspective this is wrong.
* The bind operation should be conducted through this class
* and the resulting port should be kept in mChannel, and
* not set from BluetoothAdapter. */
if (mSocket != null) {
if (mSocket.getPort() != newChannel) {
Log.w(TAG, "The port set is different that the underlying port. mSocket.getPort(): "
+ mSocket.getPort() + " requested newChannel: " + newChannel);
}
}
mChannel = newChannel;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("ServerSocket: Type: ");
switch (mSocket.getConnectionType()) {
case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM: {
sb.append("TYPE_RFCOMM");
break;
}
case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_L2CAP: {
sb.append("TYPE_L2CAP");
break;
}
case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_L2CAP_LE: {
sb.append("TYPE_L2CAP_LE");
break;
}
case BluetoothSocket.TYPE_SCO: {
sb.append("TYPE_SCO");
break;
}
}
sb.append(" Channel: ").append(mChannel);
return sb.toString();
}
}
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