esp-idf/tools/esp_prov/transport/transport_ble.py
Anurag Kar 56866567ae esp_prov : Runtime discovery of Service UUID and endpoint name mapping
List of changes:
* Retrieve UUID property from Bluez device object before connecting to retrieve UUID contained in advertisement
* Read Characteristic User Descriptions attribute of each UUID for mapping endpoint names
* To support older implementations with hardcoded Name-UUID map, revert to fallback mode in order if advertisement data has no UUID field
2019-06-03 08:26:48 +00:00

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# Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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from __future__ import print_function
from .transport import Transport
from . import ble_cli
class Transport_BLE(Transport):
def __init__(self, devname, service_uuid, nu_lookup):
# Expect service UUID like '0000ffff-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb'
for name in nu_lookup.keys():
# Calculate characteristic UUID for each endpoint
nu_lookup[name] = service_uuid[:4] + '{:02x}'.format(
int(nu_lookup[name], 16) & int(service_uuid[4:8], 16)) + service_uuid[8:]
# Get BLE client module
self.cli = ble_cli.get_client()
# Use client to connect to BLE device and bind to service
if not self.cli.connect(devname=devname, iface='hci0',
chrc_names=nu_lookup.keys(),
fallback_srv_uuid=service_uuid):
raise RuntimeError("Failed to initialize transport")
# Irrespective of provided parameters, let the client
# generate a lookup table by reading advertisement data
# and characteristic user descriptors
self.name_uuid_lookup = self.cli.get_nu_lookup()
# If that doesn't work, use the lookup table provided as parameter
if self.name_uuid_lookup is None:
self.name_uuid_lookup = nu_lookup
# Check if expected characteristics are provided by the service
for name in self.name_uuid_lookup.keys():
if not self.cli.has_characteristic(self.name_uuid_lookup[name]):
raise RuntimeError("'" + name + "' endpoint not found")
def __del__(self):
# Make sure device is disconnected before application gets closed
try:
self.disconnect()
except Exception:
pass
def disconnect(self):
self.cli.disconnect()
def send_data(self, ep_name, data):
# Write (and read) data to characteristic corresponding to the endpoint
if ep_name not in self.name_uuid_lookup.keys():
raise RuntimeError("Invalid endpoint : " + ep_name)
return self.cli.send_data(self.name_uuid_lookup[ep_name], data)