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/** @file
* @brief Bluetooth Mesh Access Layer APIs.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_MESH_ACCESS_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_MESH_ACCESS_H_
#include <settings/settings.h>
/**
* @brief Bluetooth Mesh Access Layer
* @defgroup bt_mesh_access Bluetooth Mesh Access Layer
* @ingroup bt_mesh
* @{
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define BT_MESH_ADDR_UNASSIGNED 0x0000
#define BT_MESH_ADDR_ALL_NODES 0xffff
#define BT_MESH_ADDR_PROXIES 0xfffc
#define BT_MESH_ADDR_FRIENDS 0xfffd
#define BT_MESH_ADDR_RELAYS 0xfffe
#define BT_MESH_KEY_UNUSED 0xffff
#define BT_MESH_KEY_DEV 0xfffe
#define BT_MESH_KEY_DEV_LOCAL BT_MESH_KEY_DEV
#define BT_MESH_KEY_DEV_REMOTE 0xfffd
#define BT_MESH_KEY_DEV_ANY 0xfffc
#define BT_MESH_IS_DEV_KEY(key) (key == BT_MESH_KEY_DEV_LOCAL || \
key == BT_MESH_KEY_DEV_REMOTE)
/** Helper to define a mesh element within an array.
*
* In case the element has no SIG or Vendor models the helper
* macro BT_MESH_MODEL_NONE can be given instead.
*
* @param _loc Location Descriptor.
* @param _mods Array of models.
* @param _vnd_mods Array of vendor models.
*/
#define BT_MESH_ELEM(_loc, _mods, _vnd_mods) \
{ \
.loc = (_loc), \
.model_count = ARRAY_SIZE(_mods), \
.models = (_mods), \
.vnd_model_count = ARRAY_SIZE(_vnd_mods), \
.vnd_models = (_vnd_mods), \
}
/** Abstraction that describes a Mesh Element */
struct bt_mesh_elem {
/** Unicast Address. Set at runtime during provisioning. */
u16_t addr;
/** Location Descriptor (GATT Bluetooth Namespace Descriptors) */
const u16_t loc;
/** The number of SIG models in this element */
const u8_t model_count;
/** The number of vendor models in this element */
const u8_t vnd_model_count;
/** The list of SIG models in this element */
struct bt_mesh_model * const models;
/** The list of vendor models in this element */
struct bt_mesh_model * const vnd_models;
};
/* Foundation Models */
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_CFG_SRV 0x0000
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_CFG_CLI 0x0001
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_HEALTH_SRV 0x0002
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_HEALTH_CLI 0x0003
/* Models from the Mesh Model Specification */
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_ONOFF_SRV 0x1000
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_ONOFF_CLI 0x1001
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_LEVEL_SRV 0x1002
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_LEVEL_CLI 0x1003
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_DEF_TRANS_TIME_SRV 0x1004
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_DEF_TRANS_TIME_CLI 0x1005
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_ONOFF_SRV 0x1006
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_ONOFF_SETUP_SRV 0x1007
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_ONOFF_CLI 0x1008
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_LEVEL_SRV 0x1009
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_LEVEL_SETUP_SRV 0x100a
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_POWER_LEVEL_CLI 0x100b
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_BATTERY_SRV 0x100c
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_BATTERY_CLI 0x100d
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_LOCATION_SRV 0x100e
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_LOCATION_SETUPSRV 0x100f
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_LOCATION_CLI 0x1010
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_ADMIN_PROP_SRV 0x1011
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_MANUFACTURER_PROP_SRV 0x1012
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_USER_PROP_SRV 0x1013
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_CLIENT_PROP_SRV 0x1014
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_GEN_PROP_CLI 0x1015
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SENSOR_SRV 0x1100
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SENSOR_SETUP_SRV 0x1101
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SENSOR_CLI 0x1102
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_TIME_SRV 0x1200
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_TIME_SETUP_SRV 0x1201
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_TIME_CLI 0x1202
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCENE_SRV 0x1203
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCENE_SETUP_SRV 0x1204
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCENE_CLI 0x1205
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCHEDULER_SRV 0x1206
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCHEDULER_SETUP_SRV 0x1207
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_SCHEDULER_CLI 0x1208
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LIGHTNESS_SRV 0x1300
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LIGHTNESS_SETUP_SRV 0x1301
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LIGHTNESS_CLI 0x1302
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_CTL_SRV 0x1303
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_CTL_SETUP_SRV 0x1304
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_CTL_CLI 0x1305
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_CTL_TEMP_SRV 0x1306
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_HSL_SRV 0x1307
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_HSL_SETUP_SRV 0x1308
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_HSL_CLI 0x1309
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_HSL_HUE_SRV 0x130a
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_HSL_SAT_SRV 0x130b
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_XYL_SRV 0x130c
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_XYL_SETUP_SRV 0x130d
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_XYL_CLI 0x130e
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LC_SRV 0x130f
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LC_SETUPSRV 0x1310
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_ID_LIGHT_LC_CLI 0x1311
/** Message sending context. */
struct bt_mesh_msg_ctx {
/** NetKey Index of the subnet to send the message on. */
u16_t net_idx;
/** AppKey Index to encrypt the message with. */
u16_t app_idx;
/** Remote address. */
u16_t addr;
/** Destination address of a received message. Not used for sending. */
u16_t recv_dst;
/** RSSI of received packet. Not used for sending. */
s8_t recv_rssi;
/** Received TTL value. Not used for sending. */
u8_t recv_ttl;
Bluetooth: Mesh: Fix model publication Model publication was broken in a couple of ways: - The Publish Retransmit State was not taken into account at all - Health Server used a single publish state for all elements To implement Publish Retransmit properly, one has to use a callback to track when the message has been sent. The problem with the transport layer sending APIs was that giving a callback would cause the transport layer to assume that segmentation (with acks) is desired, which is not the case for Model Publication (unless the message itself is too large, of course). Because of this, the message sending context receives a new send_rel ("Send Reliable") boolean member that an app can use to force reliable sending. Another challenge with the Publish Retransmit state is that a buffer is needed for storing the AppKey-encrypted SDU once it has been sent out for the first time.To solve this, a new new net_buf_simple member is added to the model publication context. The separate 'msg' input parameter of the bt_mesh_model_publish() API is removed, since the application is now expected to pre-fill pub->msg instead. To help with the publishing API change, the Health Server model gets a new helper macro for initializing the publishing context with a right-sized publishing message. The API for creating Health Server instances is also redesigned since it was so far using a single model publishing state, which would result in erratic behavior in case of multiple elements with the Health Server Model. Now, the application needs to provide a unique publishing context for each Health Server instance. The changes are heavily intertwined, so it's not easily possible to split them into multiple patches, hence the large(ish) patch. Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2017-11-18 10:24:18 +02:00
/** Force sending reliably by using segment acknowledgement */
bool send_rel;
/** TTL, or BT_MESH_TTL_DEFAULT for default TTL. */
u8_t send_ttl;
};
/** Model opcode handler. */
struct bt_mesh_model_op {
/** OpCode encoded using the BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_* macros */
const u32_t opcode;
/** Minimum required message length */
const size_t min_len;
/** @brief Handler function for this opcode.
*
* @param model Model instance receiving the message.
* @param ctx Message context for the message.
* @param buf Message buffer containing the message payload, not
* including the opcode.
*/
void (*const func)(struct bt_mesh_model *model,
struct bt_mesh_msg_ctx *ctx,
struct net_buf_simple *buf);
};
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_1(b0) (b0)
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_2(b0, b1) (((b0) << 8) | (b1))
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_3(b0, cid) ((((b0) << 16) | 0xc00000) | (cid))
/** End of the opcode list. Must always be present. */
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_END { 0, 0, NULL }
/** Helper to define an empty opcode list. */
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_NO_OPS ((struct bt_mesh_model_op []) \
{ BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_END })
/** Helper to define an empty model array */
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_NONE ((struct bt_mesh_model []){})
/** Length of a short Mesh MIC. */
#define BT_MESH_MIC_SHORT 4
/** Length of a long Mesh MIC. */
#define BT_MESH_MIC_LONG 8
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_LEN
*
* @brief Helper to determine the length of an opcode.
*
* @param _op Opcode.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_LEN(_op) ((_op) <= 0xff ? 1 : (_op) <= 0xffff ? 2 : 3)
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_LEN
*
* @brief Helper for model message buffer length.
*
* Returns the length of a Mesh model message buffer, including the opcode
* length and a short MIC.
*
* @param _op Opcode of the message.
* @param _payload_len Length of the model payload.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_LEN(_op, _payload_len) \
(BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_LEN(_op) + (_payload_len) + BT_MESH_MIC_SHORT)
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_LEN_LONG_MIC
*
* @brief Helper for model message buffer length.
*
* Returns the length of a Mesh model message buffer, including the opcode
* length and a long MIC.
*
* @param _op Opcode of the message.
* @param _payload_len Length of the model payload.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_LEN_LONG_MIC(_op, _payload_len) \
(BT_MESH_MODEL_OP_LEN(_op) + (_payload_len) + BT_MESH_MIC_LONG)
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_DEFINE
*
* @brief Define a Mesh model message buffer using @ref NET_BUF_SIMPLE_DEFINE.
*
* @param _buf Buffer name.
* @param _op Opcode of the message.
* @param _payload_len Length of the model message payload.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_DEFINE(_buf, _op, _payload_len) \
NET_BUF_SIMPLE_DEFINE(_buf, BT_MESH_MODEL_BUF_LEN(_op, (_payload_len)))
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_CB
*
* @brief Composition data SIG model entry with callback functions.
*
* @param _id Model ID.
* @param _op Array of model opcode handlers.
* @param _pub Model publish parameters.
* @param _user_data User data for the model.
* @param _cb Callback structure, or NULL to keep no callbacks.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_CB(_id, _op, _pub, _user_data, _cb) \
{ \
.id = (_id), \
.op = _op, \
.keys = { [0 ... (CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT - 1)] = \
BT_MESH_KEY_UNUSED }, \
.pub = _pub, \
.groups = { [0 ... (CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT - 1)] = \
BT_MESH_ADDR_UNASSIGNED }, \
.user_data = _user_data, \
.cb = _cb, \
}
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_VND_CB
*
* @brief Composition data vendor model entry with callback functions.
*
* @param _company Company ID.
* @param _id Model ID.
* @param _op Array of model opcode handlers.
* @param _pub Model publish parameters.
* @param _user_data User data for the model.
* @param _cb Callback structure, or NULL to keep no callbacks.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_VND_CB(_company, _id, _op, _pub, _user_data, _cb) \
{ \
.vnd.company = (_company), \
.vnd.id = (_id), \
.op = _op, \
.pub = _pub, \
.keys = { [0 ... (CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT - 1)] = \
BT_MESH_KEY_UNUSED }, \
.groups = { [0 ... (CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT - 1)] = \
BT_MESH_ADDR_UNASSIGNED }, \
.user_data = _user_data, \
.cb = _cb, \
}
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL
*
* @brief Composition data SIG model entry.
*
* @param _id Model ID.
* @param _op Array of model opcode handlers.
* @param _pub Model publish parameters.
* @param _user_data User data for the model.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL(_id, _op, _pub, _user_data) \
BT_MESH_MODEL_CB(_id, _op, _pub, _user_data, NULL)
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_VND
*
* @brief Composition data vendor model entry.
*
* @param _company Company ID.
* @param _id Model ID.
* @param _op Array of model opcode handlers.
* @param _pub Model publish parameters.
* @param _user_data User data for the model.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_VND(_company, _id, _op, _pub, _user_data) \
BT_MESH_MODEL_VND_CB(_company, _id, _op, _pub, _user_data, NULL)
/** @def BT_MESH_TRANSMIT
*
* @brief Encode transmission count & interval steps.
*
* @param count Number of retransmissions (first transmission is excluded).
* @param int_ms Interval steps in milliseconds. Must be greater than 0,
* less than or equal to 320, and a multiple of 10.
*
* @return Mesh transmit value that can be used e.g. for the default
* values of the configuration model data.
*/
#define BT_MESH_TRANSMIT(count, int_ms) ((count) | (((int_ms / 10) - 1) << 3))
/** @def BT_MESH_TRANSMIT_COUNT
*
* @brief Decode transmit count from a transmit value.
*
* @param transmit Encoded transmit count & interval value.
*
* @return Transmission count (actual transmissions is N + 1).
*/
#define BT_MESH_TRANSMIT_COUNT(transmit) (((transmit) & (u8_t)BIT_MASK(3)))
/** @def BT_MESH_TRANSMIT_INT
*
* @brief Decode transmit interval from a transmit value.
*
* @param transmit Encoded transmit count & interval value.
*
* @return Transmission interval in milliseconds.
*/
#define BT_MESH_TRANSMIT_INT(transmit) ((((transmit) >> 3) + 1) * 10)
/** @def BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT
*
* @brief Encode Publish Retransmit count & interval steps.
*
* @param count Number of retransmissions (first transmission is excluded).
* @param int_ms Interval steps in milliseconds. Must be greater than 0 and a
* multiple of 50.
*
* @return Mesh transmit value that can be used e.g. for the default
* values of the configuration model data.
*/
#define BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT(count, int_ms) BT_MESH_TRANSMIT(count, \
(int_ms) / 5)
/** @def BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT_COUNT
*
* @brief Decode Publish Retransmit count from a given value.
*
* @param transmit Encoded Publish Retransmit count & interval value.
*
* @return Retransmission count (actual transmissions is N + 1).
*/
#define BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT_COUNT(transmit) BT_MESH_TRANSMIT_COUNT(transmit)
/** @def BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT_INT
*
* @brief Decode Publish Retransmit interval from a given value.
*
* @param transmit Encoded Publish Retransmit count & interval value.
*
* @return Transmission interval in milliseconds.
*/
#define BT_MESH_PUB_TRANSMIT_INT(transmit) ((((transmit) >> 3) + 1) * 50)
/** Model publication context.
*
* The context should primarily be created using the
* BT_MESH_MODEL_PUB_DEFINE macro.
*/
struct bt_mesh_model_pub {
/** The model the context belongs to. Initialized by the stack. */
struct bt_mesh_model *mod;
u16_t addr; /**< Publish Address. */
u16_t key:12, /**< Publish AppKey Index. */
cred:1, /**< Friendship Credentials Flag. */
send_rel:1; /**< Force reliable sending (segment acks) */
u8_t ttl; /**< Publish Time to Live. */
u8_t retransmit; /**< Retransmit Count & Interval Steps. */
u8_t period; /**< Publish Period. */
u8_t period_div:4, /**< Divisor for the Period. */
fast_period:1,/**< Use FastPeriodDivisor */
count:3; /**< Retransmissions left. */
u32_t period_start; /**< Start of the current period. */
/** @brief Publication buffer, containing the publication message.
*
* This will get correctly created when the publication context
* has been defined using the BT_MESH_MODEL_PUB_DEFINE macro.
*
* BT_MESH_MODEL_PUB_DEFINE(name, update, size);
*/
Bluetooth: Mesh: Fix model publication Model publication was broken in a couple of ways: - The Publish Retransmit State was not taken into account at all - Health Server used a single publish state for all elements To implement Publish Retransmit properly, one has to use a callback to track when the message has been sent. The problem with the transport layer sending APIs was that giving a callback would cause the transport layer to assume that segmentation (with acks) is desired, which is not the case for Model Publication (unless the message itself is too large, of course). Because of this, the message sending context receives a new send_rel ("Send Reliable") boolean member that an app can use to force reliable sending. Another challenge with the Publish Retransmit state is that a buffer is needed for storing the AppKey-encrypted SDU once it has been sent out for the first time.To solve this, a new new net_buf_simple member is added to the model publication context. The separate 'msg' input parameter of the bt_mesh_model_publish() API is removed, since the application is now expected to pre-fill pub->msg instead. To help with the publishing API change, the Health Server model gets a new helper macro for initializing the publishing context with a right-sized publishing message. The API for creating Health Server instances is also redesigned since it was so far using a single model publishing state, which would result in erratic behavior in case of multiple elements with the Health Server Model. Now, the application needs to provide a unique publishing context for each Health Server instance. The changes are heavily intertwined, so it's not easily possible to split them into multiple patches, hence the large(ish) patch. Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2017-11-18 10:24:18 +02:00
struct net_buf_simple *msg;
/** @brief Callback for updating the publication buffer.
*
* When set to NULL, the model is assumed not to support
* periodic publishing. When set to non-NULL the callback
* will be called periodically and is expected to update
* @ref bt_mesh_model_pub.msg with a valid publication
* message.
*
* If the callback returns non-zero, the publication is skipped
* and will resume on the next periodic publishing interval.
*
* @param mod The Model the Publication Context belogs to.
*
* @return Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
*/
int (*update)(struct bt_mesh_model *mod);
/** Publish Period Timer. Only for stack-internal use. */
struct k_delayed_work timer;
};
/** @def BT_MESH_MODEL_PUB_DEFINE
*
* Define a model publication context.
*
* @param _name Variable name given to the context.
* @param _update Optional message update callback (may be NULL).
* @param _msg_len Length of the publication message.
*/
#define BT_MESH_MODEL_PUB_DEFINE(_name, _update, _msg_len) \
NET_BUF_SIMPLE_DEFINE_STATIC(bt_mesh_pub_msg_##_name, _msg_len); \
static struct bt_mesh_model_pub _name = { \
.update = _update, \
.msg = &bt_mesh_pub_msg_##_name, \
}
/** Model callback functions. */
struct bt_mesh_model_cb {
/** @brief Set value handler of user data tied to the model.
*
* @sa settings_handler::h_set
*
* @param model Model to set the persistent data of.
* @param len_rd The size of the data found in the backend.
* @param read_cb Function provided to read the data from the backend.
* @param cb_arg Arguments for the read function provided by the
* backend.
*
* @return 0 on success, error otherwise.
*/
int (*const settings_set)(struct bt_mesh_model *model,
size_t len_rd, settings_read_cb read_cb,
void *cb_arg);
/** @brief Callback called when the mesh is started.
*
* This handler gets called after the node has been provisioned, or
* after all mesh data has been loaded from persistent storage.
*
* When this callback fires, the mesh model may start its behavior,
* and all Access APIs are ready for use.
*
* @param model Model this callback belongs to.
*
* @return 0 on success, error otherwise.
*/
int (*const start)(struct bt_mesh_model *model);
/** @brief Model init callback.
*
* Called on every model instance during mesh initialization.
*
* @param model Model to be initialized.
*
* @return 0 on success, error otherwise.
*/
int (*const init)(struct bt_mesh_model *model);
/** @brief Model reset callback.
*
* Called when the mesh node is reset. All model data is deleted on
* reset, and the model should clear its state.
*
* @param model Model this callback belongs to.
*/
void (*const reset)(struct bt_mesh_model *model);
};
/** Abstraction that describes a Mesh Model instance */
struct bt_mesh_model {
union {
/** SIG model ID */
const u16_t id;
/** Vendor model ID */
struct {
u16_t company; /**< Vendor's company ID */
u16_t id; /**< Model ID */
} vnd;
};
/* Internal information, mainly for persistent storage */
u8_t elem_idx; /* Belongs to Nth element */
u8_t mod_idx; /* Is the Nth model in the element */
u16_t flags; /* Model flags for internal bookkeeping */
/** Model Publication */
struct bt_mesh_model_pub * const pub;
/** AppKey List */
u16_t keys[CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_KEY_COUNT];
/** Subscription List (group or virtual addresses) */
u16_t groups[CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_GROUP_COUNT];
/** Opcode handler list */
const struct bt_mesh_model_op * const op;
/** Model callback structure. */
const struct bt_mesh_model_cb * const cb;
#ifdef CONFIG_BT_MESH_MODEL_EXTENSIONS
/* Pointer to the next model in a model extension tree. */
struct bt_mesh_model *next;
/* Pointer to the first model this model extends. */
struct bt_mesh_model *extends;
#endif
/** Model-specific user data */
void *user_data;
};
/** Callback structure for monitoring model message sending */
struct bt_mesh_send_cb {
/** @brief Handler called at the start of the transmission.
*
* @param duration The duration of the full transmission.
* @param err Error occurring during sending.
* @param cb_data Callback data, as passed to the send API.
*/
void (*start)(u16_t duration, int err, void *cb_data);
/** @brief Handler called at the end of the transmission.
*
* @param err Error occurring during sending.
* @param cb_data Callback data, as passed to the send API.
*/
void (*end)(int err, void *cb_data);
};
/** @brief Initialize a model message.
*
* Clears the message buffer contents, and encodes the given opcode.
* The message buffer will be ready for filling in payload data.
*
* @param msg Message buffer.
* @param opcode Opcode to encode.
*/
void bt_mesh_model_msg_init(struct net_buf_simple *msg, u32_t opcode);
/** Special TTL value to request using configured default TTL */
#define BT_MESH_TTL_DEFAULT 0xff
/** Maximum allowed TTL value */
#define BT_MESH_TTL_MAX 0x7f
/** @brief Send an Access Layer message.
*
* @param model Mesh (client) Model that the message belongs to.
* @param ctx Message context, includes keys, TTL, etc.
* @param msg Access Layer payload (the actual message to be sent).
* @param cb Optional "message sent" callback.
* @param cb_data User data to be passed to the callback.
*
* @return 0 on success, or (negative) error code on failure.
*/
int bt_mesh_model_send(struct bt_mesh_model *model,
struct bt_mesh_msg_ctx *ctx,
struct net_buf_simple *msg,
const struct bt_mesh_send_cb *cb,
void *cb_data);
/** @brief Send a model publication message.
*
* Before calling this function, the user needs to ensure that the model
* publication message (@ref bt_mesh_model_pub.msg) contains a valid
* message to be sent. Note that this API is only to be used for
* non-period publishing. For periodic publishing the app only needs
* to make sure that @ref bt_mesh_model_pub.msg contains a valid message
* whenever the @ref bt_mesh_model_pub.update callback is called.
Bluetooth: Mesh: Fix model publication Model publication was broken in a couple of ways: - The Publish Retransmit State was not taken into account at all - Health Server used a single publish state for all elements To implement Publish Retransmit properly, one has to use a callback to track when the message has been sent. The problem with the transport layer sending APIs was that giving a callback would cause the transport layer to assume that segmentation (with acks) is desired, which is not the case for Model Publication (unless the message itself is too large, of course). Because of this, the message sending context receives a new send_rel ("Send Reliable") boolean member that an app can use to force reliable sending. Another challenge with the Publish Retransmit state is that a buffer is needed for storing the AppKey-encrypted SDU once it has been sent out for the first time.To solve this, a new new net_buf_simple member is added to the model publication context. The separate 'msg' input parameter of the bt_mesh_model_publish() API is removed, since the application is now expected to pre-fill pub->msg instead. To help with the publishing API change, the Health Server model gets a new helper macro for initializing the publishing context with a right-sized publishing message. The API for creating Health Server instances is also redesigned since it was so far using a single model publishing state, which would result in erratic behavior in case of multiple elements with the Health Server Model. Now, the application needs to provide a unique publishing context for each Health Server instance. The changes are heavily intertwined, so it's not easily possible to split them into multiple patches, hence the large(ish) patch. Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2017-11-18 10:24:18 +02:00
*
* @param model Mesh (client) Model that's publishing the message.
*
* @return 0 on success, or (negative) error code on failure.
*/
Bluetooth: Mesh: Fix model publication Model publication was broken in a couple of ways: - The Publish Retransmit State was not taken into account at all - Health Server used a single publish state for all elements To implement Publish Retransmit properly, one has to use a callback to track when the message has been sent. The problem with the transport layer sending APIs was that giving a callback would cause the transport layer to assume that segmentation (with acks) is desired, which is not the case for Model Publication (unless the message itself is too large, of course). Because of this, the message sending context receives a new send_rel ("Send Reliable") boolean member that an app can use to force reliable sending. Another challenge with the Publish Retransmit state is that a buffer is needed for storing the AppKey-encrypted SDU once it has been sent out for the first time.To solve this, a new new net_buf_simple member is added to the model publication context. The separate 'msg' input parameter of the bt_mesh_model_publish() API is removed, since the application is now expected to pre-fill pub->msg instead. To help with the publishing API change, the Health Server model gets a new helper macro for initializing the publishing context with a right-sized publishing message. The API for creating Health Server instances is also redesigned since it was so far using a single model publishing state, which would result in erratic behavior in case of multiple elements with the Health Server Model. Now, the application needs to provide a unique publishing context for each Health Server instance. The changes are heavily intertwined, so it's not easily possible to split them into multiple patches, hence the large(ish) patch. Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2017-11-18 10:24:18 +02:00
int bt_mesh_model_publish(struct bt_mesh_model *model);
/** @brief Get the element that a model belongs to.
*
* @param mod Mesh model.
*
* @return Pointer to the element that the given model belongs to.
*/
struct bt_mesh_elem *bt_mesh_model_elem(struct bt_mesh_model *mod);
/** @brief Find a SIG model.
*
* @param elem Element to search for the model in.
* @param id Model ID of the model.
*
* @return A pointer to the Mesh model matching the given parameters, or NULL
* if no SIG model with the given ID exists in the given element.
*/
struct bt_mesh_model *bt_mesh_model_find(const struct bt_mesh_elem *elem,
u16_t id);
/** @brief Find a vendor model.
*
* @param elem Element to search for the model in.
* @param company Company ID of the model.
* @param id Model ID of the model.
*
* @return A pointer to the Mesh model matching the given parameters, or NULL
* if no vendor model with the given ID exists in the given element.
*/
struct bt_mesh_model *bt_mesh_model_find_vnd(const struct bt_mesh_elem *elem,
u16_t company, u16_t id);
/** @brief Get whether the model is in the primary element of the device.
*
* @param mod Mesh model.
*
* @return true if the model is on the primary element, false otherwise.
*/
static inline bool bt_mesh_model_in_primary(const struct bt_mesh_model *mod)
{
return (mod->elem_idx == 0);
}
/** @brief Immediately store the model's user data in persistent storage.
*
* @param mod Mesh model.
* @param vnd This is a vendor model.
* @param data Model data to store, or NULL to delete any model data.
* @param data_len Length of the model data.
*
* @return 0 on success, or (negative) error code on failure.
*/
int bt_mesh_model_data_store(struct bt_mesh_model *mod, bool vnd,
const void *data, size_t data_len);
/** @brief Let a model extend another.
*
* Mesh models may be extended to reuse their functionality, forming a more
* complex model. A Mesh model may extend any number of models, in any element.
* The extensions may also be nested, ie a model that extends another may
* itself be extended. Extensions may not be cyclical, and a model can only be
* extended by one other model.
*
* A set of models that extend each other form a model extension tree.
*
* All models in an extension tree share one subscription list per element. The
* access layer will utilize the combined subscription list of all models in an
* extension tree and element, giving the models extended subscription list
* capacity.
*
* @param mod Mesh model.
* @param base_mod The model being extended.
*
* @retval 0 Successfully extended the base_mod model.
* @retval -EALREADY The base_mod model is already extended.
*/
int bt_mesh_model_extend(struct bt_mesh_model *mod,
struct bt_mesh_model *base_mod);
/** Node Composition */
struct bt_mesh_comp {
u16_t cid; /**< Company ID */
u16_t pid; /**< Product ID */
u16_t vid; /**< Version ID */
size_t elem_count; /**< The number of elements in this device. */
struct bt_mesh_elem *elem; /**< List of elements. */
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_BLUETOOTH_MESH_ACCESS_H_ */