This patch proposes an Advertisement Monitoring API for an application to register a job of monitoring ADV reports with content filter and RSSI thresholds. --- Changes in v5: - Fix indentation of few lines. - Shorten the name of functions and strings of parameters. Changes in v4: - Change the signature of SupportedMonitorTypes to be array of strings. - Fix document formatting. Changes in v3: - Introduce SupportedFeatures to reflect the features based on controller's capabilities. - Modify SupportedMonitorTypes to list available types of monitors. Changes in v2: - Rename the interfaces and functions. - Adopt the object manager mechanism so that a client can expose multiple monitor objects and expect to get notified on whether the monitor has been activated or not. - Change the contract of DeviceFound so that it is called to indicate the starting point of monitoring on a device instead of reporting every ADV. In other words, the client is expected to monitor corresponding device events. doc/advertisement-monitor-api.txt | 137 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 137 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/advertisement-monitor-api.txt diff --git a/doc/advertisement-monitor-api.txt b/doc/advertisement-monitor-api.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb5c83768 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/advertisement-monitor-api.txt @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +BlueZ D-Bus Advertisement Monitor API Description +************************************************* + +This API allows an client to specify a job of monitoring advertisements by +registering the root of hierarchy and then exposing advertisement monitors +under the root with filtering conditions, thresholds of RSSI and timers +of RSSI thresholds. + +Once a monitoring job is activated by BlueZ, the client can expect to get +notified on the targeted advertisements no matter if there is an ongoing +discovery session (a discovery session is started/stopped with methods in +org.bluez.Adapter1 interface). + +Advertisement Monitor hierarchy +=============================== +Service org.bluez +Interface org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitor1 [experimental] +Object path freely definable + +Methods void Release() [noreply] + + This gets called as a signal for a client to perform + clean-up when (1)a monitor cannot be activated after it + was exposed or (2)a monitor has been deactivated. + + void Activate() [noreply] + + After a monitor was exposed, this gets called as a + signal for client to get acknowledged when a monitor + has been activated, so the client can expect to receive + calls on DeviceFound() or DeviceLost(). + + void DeviceFound(object device) [noreply] + + This gets called to notify the client of finding the + targeted device. Once receiving the call, the client + should start to monitor the corresponding device to + retrieve the changes on RSSI and advertisement content. + + void DeviceLost(object device) [noreply] + + This gets called to notify the client of losing the + targeted device. Once receiving this call, the client + should stop monitoring the corresponding device. + +Properties uint8 Type [read-only] + + The type of the monitor. See SupportedMonitorTypes in + org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitorManager1 for the available + options. + + (Int16, Uint16, Int16, Uint16) RSSIThreshholdsAndTimers [read-only, optional] + + This contains HighRSSIThreshold, HighRSSIThresholdTimer, + LowRSSIThreshold, LowRSSIThresholdTimer in order. The + unit of HighRSSIThreshold and LowRSSIThreshold is dBm. + The unit of HighRSSIThresholdTimer and + LowRSSIThresholdTimer is second. + + If these are provided, RSSI would be used as a factor to + notify the client of whether a device stays in range or + move out of range. A device is considered in-range when + the RSSIs of the received advertisement(s) during + HighRSSIThresholdTimer seconds exceed HighRSSIThreshold. + Likewise, a device is considered out-of-range when the + RSSIs of the received advertisement(s) during + LowRSSIThresholdTimer do not reach LowRSSIThreshold. + + array{(uint8, uint8, string)} Patterns [read-only, optional] + + If Type is set to 0x01, this must exist and has at least + one entry in the array. + + The structure of a pattern contains the following. + uint8 start_position + The index in an AD data field where the search + should start. The beginning of an AD data field + is index 0. + uint8 AD_data_type + See https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/ + assigned-numbers/generic-access-profile/ for + the possible allowed value. + string content_of_pattern + This is the value of the pattern. + +Advertisement Monitor Manager hierarchy +======================================= +Service org.bluez +Interface org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitorManager1 [experimental] +Object path /org/bluez/{hci0,hci1,...} + +Methods void RegisterMonitor(object application) + + This registers a hierarchy of advertisement monitors. + The application object path together with the D-Bus + system bus connection ID define the identification of + the application registering advertisement monitors. + + Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments + org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists + + void UnregisterMonitor(object application) + + This unregisters advertisement monitors that have been + previously registered. The object path parameter must + match the same value that has been used on + registration. + + Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments + org.bluez.Error.DoesNotExist + +Properties array{string} SupportedMonitorTypes [read-only] + + This lists the supported types of advertisement + monitors. An application should check this before + instantiate and expose an object of + org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitor1. + + Possible values for monitor types: + + "or_patterns" + Patterns with logic OR applied. With this type, + property "Patterns" must exist and has at least + one pattern. + + array{string} SupportedFeatures [read-only] + + This lists the features of advertisement monitoring + supported by BlueZ. + + Possible values for features: + + "controller-patterns" + If the controller is capable of performing + advertisement monitoring by patterns, BlueZ + would offload the patterns to the controller to + reduce power consumption. -- 2.24.1