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// Copyright 2017 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.le;
using fuchsia.bluetooth;
/// [[DEPRECATED]]
struct ServiceDataEntry {
string uuid;
bytes data;
};
/// [[DEPRECATED]]
struct ManufacturerSpecificDataEntry {
uint16 company_id;
bytes data;
};
/// Represents advertising and scan response data advertised by a broadcaster or peripheral.
/// [[DEPRECATED]]
struct AdvertisingDataDeprecated {
/// Name of the device.
string? name;
/// The radio transmission power level reported in the advertisement.
fuchsia.bluetooth.Int8? tx_power_level;
/// The appearance reported in the advertisemet.
fuchsia.bluetooth.UInt16? appearance;
/// List of service UUIDs reported in the advertisement.
vector<string>? service_uuids;
/// Service data included in the advertisement.
vector<ServiceDataEntry>? service_data;
/// Manufacturer specific data entries.
vector<ManufacturerSpecificDataEntry>? manufacturer_specific_data;
/// Service UUIDs that were solicited in the advertisement. Peripherals can invite centrals that
/// expose certain services to connect to them using service solicitation.
vector<string>? solicited_service_uuids;
/// URIs included in the advertising packet.
/// These are full URIs (they are encoded/decoded automatically)
vector<string>? uris;
};
/// Represents a remote Bluetooth Low Energy device. A RemoteDevice can represent a central,
/// broadcaster, or peripheral based on the API from which it was received.
/// [[DEPRECATED]]
struct RemoteDevice {
/// Identifier that uniquely identifies this device on the current system.
string identifier;
/// Whether or not this device is connectable. Non-connectable devices are typically acting in the
/// LE broadcaster role.
bool connectable;
/// The last known RSSI of this device, if known.
fuchsia.bluetooth.Int8? rssi;
/// Advertising data broadcast by this device if this device is a broadcaster or peripheral.
AdvertisingDataDeprecated? advertising_data;
};
/// Filter parameters for use during a scan. A discovered peripheral or broadcaster will be reported
/// to applications only if it satisfies all of the provided filter parameters. Null fields will be
/// ignored.
/// [[DEPRECATED]]
struct ScanFilter {
/// Filter based on advertised service UUIDs. A peripheral that advertises at least one of the
/// entries in `service_uuids` will satisfy this filter.
vector<string>? service_uuids;
/// Filter based on service data containing one of the given UUIDs.
vector<string>? service_data_uuids;
/// Filter based on a company identifier present in the manufacturer data. If this filter parameter
/// is set, then the advertising payload must contain manufacturer specific data with the provided
/// company identifier to satisfy this filter.
fuchsia.bluetooth.UInt16? manufacturer_identifier;
/// Filter based on whether or not a device is connectable. For example, a client that is only
/// interested in peripherals that it can connect to can set this to true. Similarly a client can
/// scan only for braodcasters by setting this to false.
fuchsia.bluetooth.Bool? connectable;
/// Filter results based on a portion of the advertised device name.
string? name_substring;
/// Filter results based on the path loss of the radio wave. A device that matches this filter must
/// satisfy the following:
/// 1. Radio transmission power level and received signal strength must be available for the path
/// loss calculation;
/// 2. The calculated path loss value must be less than, or equal to, `max_path_loss`.
fuchsia.bluetooth.Int8? max_path_loss;
};