esp-idf/components/esp_local_ctrl/src/esp_local_ctrl_priv.h

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// Copyright 2019 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
//
// 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.
#pragma once
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <esp_err.h>
#include <protocomm.h>
#include <esp_local_ctrl.h>
/**
* @brief `esp_local_ctrl` transport specific structure
*
* Every supported transport layer should have the following functions
* implemented for starting, stopping and configuring a protocomm service
*/
struct esp_local_ctrl_transport {
/**
* Handler for starting a protocomm service as per specified configuration
*/
esp_err_t (*start_service) (protocomm_t *pc,
const esp_local_ctrl_transport_config_t *config);
/**
* Handler for stopping a protocomm service
*/
void (*stop_service) (protocomm_t *pc);
/**
* Handler for creating a copy of the transport specific configuration
*/
esp_err_t (*copy_config) (esp_local_ctrl_transport_config_t *dest_config,
const esp_local_ctrl_transport_config_t *src_config);
/**
* Handler for allocating resources corresponding to a protocomm endpoint.
* Usually when adding a new endpoint `protocomm_endpoint_add()` API is used,
* but the transport layer may need to perform resource allocation for
* each endpoint, prior to starting the protocomm instance. This handler
* is useful in that case, as it is called before `start_service()`.
*/
esp_err_t (*declare_ep) (esp_local_ctrl_transport_config_t *config,
const char *ep_name, uint16_t ep_uuid);
/**
* Handler for freeing a transport specific configuration
*/
void (*free_config) (esp_local_ctrl_transport_config_t *config);
};
/**
* @brief Protocomm handler for `esp_local_ctrl`
*
* This is the handler which is responsible for processing incoming requests
* over a protocomm channel, then invokes one of the following functions
* depending upon the request type:
* - `esp_local_ctrl_get_prop_count()`
* - `esp_local_ctrl_get_prop_values()`
* -` esp_local_ctrl_set_prop_values()`
* The output of the above functions are used to form the response messages
* corresponding to request types. The formed response messages are packed and
* sent back via the protocomm channel.
*
* @param[in] session_id A number to identify an ongoing session between
* device and client
* @param[in] inbuf Buffer which holds serialized / packed request data
* @param[in] inlen Length of input buffer
* @param[out] outbuf Buffer which holds serialized / packed response data
* @param[out] outlen Length of output buffer
* @param[in] priv_data Private data associated with `esp_local_ctrl` endpoint
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK : Success
* - ESP_FAIL : Failure
*/
esp_err_t esp_local_ctrl_data_handler(uint32_t session_id, const uint8_t *inbuf, ssize_t inlen,
uint8_t **outbuf, ssize_t *outlen, void *priv_data);
/**
* @brief Use this for obtaining total number of properties registered
* with `esp_local_ctrl` service
*
* @param[out] count Pointer to variable where the result is to be stored
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK : Success
* - ESP_FAIL : Failure
*/
esp_err_t esp_local_ctrl_get_prop_count(size_t *count);
/**
* @brief Get descriptions and values of multiple properties at the same time.
* The properties are requested by indices. This internally calls the
* `get_prop_values` handler specified in the `esp_local_ctrl_handlers_t`
* structure. Since `get_prop_values` accepts property structure, the
* indices are first converted to the corresponding `esp_local_ctrl_prop_t`
* internally.
*
* @param[in] total_indices The number of elements in the `indices` array argument
* @param[in] indices An array of indices, that specify which properties to get
* @param[out] props A pre-allocated array of empty property structures, elements of
* which are to be populated with names, types and flags of those
* properties which correspond to the provided indices
* @param[out] values A pre-allocated array of empty value structures, elements of
* which are to be populated with values and sizes of those
* properties which correspond to the provided indices
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK : Success
* - ESP_FAIL : Failure
*/
esp_err_t esp_local_ctrl_get_prop_values(size_t total_indices, uint32_t *indices,
esp_local_ctrl_prop_t *props,
esp_local_ctrl_prop_val_t *values);
/**
* @brief Set values of multiple properties at the same time. The properties to
* set are specified by indices. This internally calls the `set_prop_values`
* handler specified in the `esp_local_ctrl_handlers_t` structure. Since
* `set_prop_values` accepts property structures, the indices are first
* converted to the corresponding `esp_local_ctrl_prop_t` internally.
*
* @param[in] total_indices The number of elements in the `indices` array argument
* @param[in] indices An array of indices, that specify which properties to set
* @param[in] values A array of values. Every value should have the correct
* size, if it is for setting a fixed size property, else
* error will be generated and none of the properties will
* be set to any of the given values
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK : Success
* - ESP_FAIL : Failure
*/
esp_err_t esp_local_ctrl_set_prop_values(size_t total_indices, uint32_t *indices,
const esp_local_ctrl_prop_val_t *values);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif