Re: [BlueZ PATCH v5] doc: Describe the new Advertisement Monitor support

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Hi Marcel,

In case you didn't notice this patch from last week. Somehow v5 was
recognized as a follow-up of v4 without having its own thread.

Thanks,
Miao

On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 8:30 PM Miao-chen Chou <mcchou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This describes the following commands and event.
> - Read Advertisement Monitor Features command
> - Add Advertisement Patterns Monitor command
> - Remove Advertisement Monitor command
> - Advertisement Monitor Added event
> - Advertisement Monitor Removed event
> Note that the content of a monitor can differ based on its type. For now we
> introduce only pattern-based monitor, so you may find that unlike the
> command of removing monitor(s), the Add command is tied to a specific type.
> ---
>
> Changes in v5:
> - Add more fields in the return value of Read Advertisement Monitor
> Features command.
> - Refine the description of commands and events.
>
> Changes in v4:
> - In Read Advertisement Monitor Features command, rename
> Adopted_Features to Enabled_Features.
>
> Changes in v3:
> - Remove Advertisement Monitor can perform the removal of one monitor
> or all monitors.
> - Add Read Advertisement Monitor Features command.
> - Add Advertisement Monitor Added event and dvertisement Monitor Removed
> event.
>
> Changes in v2:
> - Combine commands to remove one monitor and remove all monitors. The
> refined command takes multiple handles and an extra field to indicate
> whether to remove all monitors.
>
>  doc/mgmt-api.txt | 147 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 147 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/doc/mgmt-api.txt b/doc/mgmt-api.txt
> index 39f23c456..4aa755c45 100644
> --- a/doc/mgmt-api.txt
> +++ b/doc/mgmt-api.txt
> @@ -3138,6 +3138,125 @@ Read Security Information Command
>                                 Invalid Index
>
>
> +Read Advertisement Monitor Features Command
> +===========================================
> +
> +       Command Code:           0x0049
> +       Controller Index:       <controller id>
> +       Command Parameters:
> +       Return Parameters:      Supported_Features (4 octets)
> +                               Enabled_Features (4 octets)
> +                               Max_Num_Handles (2 octets)
> +                               Max_Num_Patterns (1 octet)
> +                               Num_Handles (2 octets)
> +                               Handle1 (2 octets)
> +                               Handle2 (2 octets)
> +                               ...
> +
> +       This command is used to read the advertisement monitor features
> +       supported by the controller and stack. Supported_Features lists all
> +       related features supported by the controller while Enabled_Features
> +       lists the ones currently used by the kernel.
> +
> +       Supported_Features and Enabled_Features are bitmasks with currently
> +       the following available bits:
> +
> +               1       Advertisement content monitoring based on Microsoft
> +                       HCI extension.
> +
> +       Max_Num_Handles indicates the maximum number of supported
> +       advertisement monitors. Note that the actual number of supported
> +       ones might be less depending on the limitation of the controller.
> +
> +       Max_Num_Pattern indicates the maximum number of supported patterns
> +       in an advertisement patterns monitor. Note that the actual number
> +       of supported ones might be less depending on the limitation of the
> +       controller.
> +
> +       Num_Handles indicates the number of added advertisement monitors,
> +       and it is followed by a list of handles.
> +
> +       This command can be used when the controller is not powered.
> +
> +
> +Add Advertisement Patterns Monitor Command
> +=========================================
> +
> +       Command Code:           0x004A
> +       Controller Index:       <controller id>
> +       Command Parameters:     Pattern_count (1 Octets)
> +                               Pattern1 {
> +                                       AD_Data_Type (1 Octet)
> +                                       Offset (1 Octet)
> +                                       Length (1 Octet)
> +                                       Value (variable length)
> +                               }
> +                               Pattern2 { }
> +                               ...
> +       Return Parameters:      Monitor_Handle (2 Octets)
> +
> +       This command is used to add an advertisement monitor whose
> +       filtering conditions are patterns. The kernel will trigger scanning
> +       if there is at least one monitor added. If the controller supports
> +       advertisement filtering, the kernel would offload the content
> +       filtering to the controller in order to reduce power consumption;
> +       otherwise the kernel ignores the content of the monitor. Note that
> +       if the there are more than one patterns, OR logic would applied
> +       among patterns during filtering. In other words, any advertisement
> +       matching at least one pattern in a given monitor would be
> +       considered as a match.
> +
> +       A pattern contains the following fields.
> +               AD_Data_Type    Advertising Data Type. The possible values
> +                               are defined in Core Specification
> +                               Supplement.
> +               Offset          The start index where pattern matching
> +                               shall be performed with in the AD data.
> +               Length          The length of the pattern value in bytes.
> +               Value           The value of the pattern in bytes.
> +
> +       Here is an example of a pattern.
> +               {
> +                       0x16, // Service Data - 16-bit UUID
> +                       0x02, // Skip the UUID part.
> +                       0x04,
> +                       {0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44},
> +               }
> +
> +       This command can be used when the controller is not powered and
> +       all settings will be programmed once powered.
> +
> +       Possible errors:        Failed
> +                               Busy
> +                               No Resources
> +                               Invalid Parameters
> +
> +
> +Remove Advertisement Monitor Command
> +====================================
> +
> +       Command Code:           0x004B
> +       Controller Index:       <controller id>
> +       Command Parameters:     Monitor_Handle (2 Octets)
> +       Return Parameters:
> +
> +       This command is used to remove advertisement monitor(s). The kernel
> +       would remove the monitor(s) with Monitor_Handle and update the LE
> +       scanning.
> +
> +       When the Monitor_Handle is set to zero, then all previously added
> +       handles will be removed.
> +
> +       Removing a monitor while it is being added will be ignored.
> +
> +       This command can be used when the controller is not powered and
> +       all settings will be programmed once powered.
> +
> +       Possible errors:        Failed
> +                               Busy
> +                               Invalid Index
> +
> +
>  Command Complete Event
>  ======================
>
> @@ -4020,3 +4139,31 @@ PHY Configuration Changed Event
>         one through which the change was triggered.
>
>         Refer Get PHY Configuration command for PHYs parameter.
> +
> +
> +Advertisement Monitor Added Event
> +=================================
> +
> +       Event Code:             0x0027
> +       Controller Index:       <controller id>
> +       Event Parameters:       Monitor_Handle (2 Octets)
> +
> +       This event indicates that an advertisement monitor has been added
> +       using the Add Advertisement Monitor command.
> +
> +       The event will only be sent to management sockets other than the
> +       one through which the command was sent.
> +
> +
> +Advertisement Monitor Removed Event
> +===================================
> +
> +       Event Code:             0x0028
> +       Controller Index:       <controller id>
> +       Event Parameters:       Monitor_Handle (2 Octets)
> +
> +       This event indicates that an advertisement monitor has been removed
> +       using the Remove Advertisement Monitor command.
> +
> +       The event will only be sent to management sockets other than the
> +       one through which the command was sent.
> --
> 2.24.1
>



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