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To receive SDP query events you must register a 67 * callback, i.e. query handler, with the SPD parser, as shown in 68 * Listing SDPClientInit. Via this handler, the SDP client will receive the following events: 69 * - SDP_EVENT_QUERY_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE containing the results of the query in chunks, 70 * - SDP_EVENT_QUERY_COMPLETE indicating the end of the query and the status 71 */ 72 73 /* LISTING_START(SDPClientInit): SDP client setup */ 74 static void packet_handler (uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size); 75 static void handle_sdp_client_query_result(uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size); 76 77 static void sdp_client_init(void){ 78 79 // register for HCI events 80 hci_event_callback_registration.callback = &packet_handler; 81 hci_add_event_handler(&hci_event_callback_registration); 82 83 // init L2CAP 84 l2cap_init(); 85 } 86 /* LISTING_END */ 87 88 /* @section SDP Client Query 89 * 90 * @text To trigger an SDP query to get the a list of service records on a remote device, 91 * you need to call sdp_client_query_uuid16() with the remote address and the 92 * UUID of the public browse group, as shown in Listing SDPQueryUUID. 93 * In this example we used fixed address of the remote device shown in Listing Remote. 94 * Please update it with the address of a device in your vicinity, e.g., one reported 95 * by the GAP Inquiry example in the previous section. 96 */ 97 98 /* LISTING_START(Remote): Address of remote device in big-endian order */ 99 static bd_addr_t remote = {0x04,0x0C,0xCE,0xE4,0x85,0xD3}; 100 /* LISTING_END */ 101 102 /* LISTING_START(SDPQueryUUID): Querying a list of service records on a remote device. */ 103 static void packet_handler (uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size){ 104 UNUSED(channel); 105 UNUSED(size); 106 107 if (packet_type != HCI_EVENT_PACKET) return; 108 uint8_t event = hci_event_packet_get_type(packet); 109 110 switch (event) { 111 case BTSTACK_EVENT_STATE: 112 // BTstack activated, get started 113 if (btstack_event_state_get_state(packet) == HCI_STATE_WORKING){ 114 sdp_client_query_uuid16(&handle_sdp_client_query_result, remote, BLUETOOTH_ATTRIBUTE_PUBLIC_BROWSE_ROOT); 115 } 116 break; 117 default: 118 break; 119 } 120 } 121 /* LISTING_END */ 122 123 static void assertBuffer(int size){ 124 if (size > attribute_value_buffer_size){ 125 printf("SDP attribute value buffer size exceeded: available %d, required %d", attribute_value_buffer_size, size); 126 } 127 } 128 129 /* @section Handling SDP Client Query Results 130 * 131 * @text The SDP Client returns the results of the query in chunks. Each result 132 * packet contains the record ID, the Attribute ID, and a chunk of the Attribute 133 * value. 134 * In this example, we append new chunks for the same Attribute ID in a large buffer, 135 * see Listing HandleSDPQUeryResult. 136 * 137 * To save memory, it's also possible to process these chunks directly by a custom stream parser, 138 * similar to the way XML files are parsed by a SAX parser. Have a look at *src/sdp_client_rfcomm.c* 139 * which retrieves the RFCOMM channel number and the service name. 140 */ 141 142 /* LISTING_START(HandleSDPQUeryResult): Handling query result chunks. */ 143 static void handle_sdp_client_query_result(uint8_t packet_type, uint16_t channel, uint8_t *packet, uint16_t size){ 144 UNUSED(packet_type); 145 UNUSED(channel); 146 UNUSED(size); 147 148 switch (packet[0]){ 149 case SDP_EVENT_QUERY_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE: 150 // handle new record 151 if (sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_record_id(packet) != record_id){ 152 record_id = sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_record_id(packet); 153 printf("\n---\nRecord nr. %u\n", record_id); 154 } 155 156 assertBuffer(sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_attribute_length(packet)); 157 158 attribute_value[sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_data_offset(packet)] = sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_data(packet); 159 if ((uint16_t)(sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_data_offset(packet)+1) == sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_attribute_length(packet)){ 160 printf("Attribute 0x%04x: ", sdp_event_query_attribute_byte_get_attribute_id(packet)); 161 de_dump_data_element(attribute_value); 162 } 163 break; 164 case SDP_EVENT_QUERY_COMPLETE: 165 printf("General query done with status %d.\n\n", sdp_event_query_complete_get_status(packet)); 166 break; 167 } 168 } 169 /* LISTING_END */ 170 171 int btstack_main(int argc, const char * argv[]); 172 int btstack_main(int argc, const char * argv[]){ 173 (void)argc; 174 (void)argv; 175 176 printf("Client HCI init done\r\n"); 177 178 sdp_client_init(); 179 180 // turn on! 181 hci_power_control(HCI_POWER_ON); 182 183 return 0; 184 } 185 186 /* EXAMPLE_END */ 187