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[98.232.221.87]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id co11-20020a17090afe8b00b00279060a0fccsm4098360pjb.9.2023.10.06.18.01.51 for (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Fri, 06 Oct 2023 18:01:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org Subject: [PATCH BlueZ 1/8] doc/adapter-api: Rename to org.bluez.Adapter.rst Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 18:01:43 -0700 Message-ID: <20231007010150.4103452-1-luiz.dentz@gmail.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.41.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz This renames adapter-api.txt to org.bluez.Adapter.rst and generate a manpage org.bluez.Adapter.5. --- Makefile.am | 8 +- doc/adapter-api.txt | 373 ---------------------------------- doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst | 412 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 416 insertions(+), 377 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/adapter-api.txt create mode 100644 doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 8d35dbb55e69..5eb94985a1b7 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -357,14 +357,14 @@ CLEANFILES += $(builtin_files) src/bluetooth.service if MANPAGES man_MANS += src/bluetoothd.8 -man_MANS += doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.5 +man_MANS += doc/org.bluez.Adapter.5 doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.5 man_MANS += doc/org.bluez.Media.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaControl.5 \ doc/org.bluez.MediaPlayer.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaFolder.5 \ doc/org.bluez.MediaItem.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaEndpoint.5 \ doc/org.bluez.MediaTransport.5 endif manual_pages += src/bluetoothd.8 -manual_pages += doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.5 +manual_pages += doc/org.bluez.Adapter.5 doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.5 manual_pages += doc/org.bluez.Media.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaControl.5 \ doc/org.bluez.MediaPlayer.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaFolder.5 \ doc/org.bluez.MediaItem.5 doc/org.bluez.MediaEndpoint.5 \ @@ -405,12 +405,12 @@ EXTRA_DIST += doc/assigned-numbers.txt doc/supported-features.txt \ doc/settings-storage.txt EXTRA_DIST += doc/mgmt-api.txt \ - doc/adapter-api.txt doc/device-api.txt \ + doc/device-api.txt \ doc/agent-api.txt doc/profile-api.txt \ doc/network-api.txt doc/health-api.txt \ doc/sap-api.txt doc/input-api.txt -EXTRA_DIST += doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.rst +EXTRA_DIST += doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst doc/org.bluez.DeviceSet.rst EXTRA_DIST += doc/org.bluez.Media.rst doc/org.bluez.MediaControl.rst \ doc/org.bluez.MediaPlayer.rst doc/org.bluez.MediaFolder.rst \ diff --git a/doc/adapter-api.txt b/doc/adapter-api.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 10c290c62fe2..000000000000 --- a/doc/adapter-api.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@ -BlueZ D-Bus Adapter API description -*********************************** - - -Adapter hierarchy -================= - -Service org.bluez -Interface org.bluez.Adapter1 -Object path [variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...} - -Methods void StartDiscovery() - - This method starts the device discovery session. This - includes an inquiry procedure and remote device name - resolving. Use StopDiscovery to release the sessions - acquired. - - This process will start creating Device objects as - new devices are discovered. - - During discovery RSSI delta-threshold is imposed. - - Each client can request a single device discovery session - per adapter. - - Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady - org.bluez.Error.Failed - org.bluez.Error.InProgress - - void StopDiscovery() - - This method will cancel any previous StartDiscovery - transaction. - - Note that a discovery procedure is shared between all - discovery sessions thus calling StopDiscovery will only - release a single session and discovery will stop when - all sessions from all clients have finished. - - Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady - org.bluez.Error.Failed - org.bluez.Error.NotAuthorized - - void RemoveDevice(object device) - - This removes the remote device object at the given - path. It will remove also the pairing information. - - Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments - org.bluez.Error.Failed - - void SetDiscoveryFilter(dict filter) - - This method sets the device discovery filter for the - caller. When this method is called with no filter - parameter, filter is removed. - - Parameters that may be set in the filter dictionary - include the following: - - array{string} UUIDs - - Filter by service UUIDs, empty means match - _any_ UUID. - - When a remote device is found that advertises - any UUID from UUIDs, it will be reported if: - - Pathloss and RSSI are both empty. - - only Pathloss param is set, device advertise - TX pwer, and computed pathloss is less than - Pathloss param. - - only RSSI param is set, and received RSSI is - higher than RSSI param. - - int16 RSSI - - RSSI threshold value. - - PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted - for already existing Device objects, with - updated RSSI value. If one or more discovery - filters have been set, the RSSI delta-threshold, - that is imposed by StartDiscovery by default, - will not be applied. - - uint16 Pathloss - - Pathloss threshold value. - - PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted - for already existing Device objects, with - updated Pathloss value. - - string Transport (Default "auto") - - Transport parameter determines the type of - scan. - - Possible values: - "auto" - interleaved scan - "bredr" - BR/EDR inquiry - "le" - LE scan only - - If "le" or "bredr" Transport is requested, - and the controller doesn't support it, - org.bluez.Error.Failed error will be returned. - If "auto" transport is requested, scan will use - LE, BREDR, or both, depending on what's - currently enabled on the controller. - - bool DuplicateData (Default: true) - - Disables duplicate detection of advertisement - data. - - When enabled PropertiesChanged signals will be - generated for either ManufacturerData and - ServiceData everytime they are discovered. - - bool Discoverable (Default: false) - - Make adapter discoverable while discovering, - if the adapter is already discoverable setting - this filter won't do anything. - - string Pattern (Default: none) - - Discover devices where the pattern matches - either the prefix of the address or - device name which is convenient way to limited - the number of device objects created during a - discovery. - - When set disregards device discoverable flags. - - Note: The pattern matching is ignored if there - are other client that don't set any pattern as - it work as a logical OR, also setting empty - string "" pattern will match any device found. - - When discovery filter is set, Device objects will be - created as new devices with matching criteria are - discovered regardless of they are connectable or - discoverable which enables listening to - non-connectable and non-discoverable devices. - - When multiple clients call SetDiscoveryFilter, their - filters are internally merged, and notifications about - new devices are sent to all clients. Therefore, each - client must check that device updates actually match - its filter. - - When SetDiscoveryFilter is called multiple times by the - same client, last filter passed will be active for - given client. - - SetDiscoveryFilter can be called before StartDiscovery. - It is useful when client will create first discovery - session, to ensure that proper scan will be started - right after call to StartDiscovery. - - Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady - org.bluez.Error.NotSupported - org.bluez.Error.Failed - - array{string} GetDiscoveryFilters() - - Return available filters that can be given to - SetDiscoveryFilter. - - Possible errors: None - - object ConnectDevice(dict properties) [experimental] - - This method connects to device without need of - performing General Discovery. Connection mechanism is - similar to Connect method from Device1 interface with - exception that this method returns success when physical - connection is established and you can specify bearer to - connect with parameter. After this method returns, - services discovery will continue and any supported - profile will be connected. There is no need for calling - Connect on Device1 after this call. If connection was - successful this method returns object path to created - device object or device that already exist. - - Parameters that may be set in the filter dictionary - include the following: - - string Address - - The Bluetooth device address of the remote - device. This parameter is mandatory. - - string AddressType - - The Bluetooth device Address Type. This is - address type that should be used for initial - connection. If this parameter is not present - BR/EDR device is created. - - Possible values: - "public" - Public address - "random" - Random address - - Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments - org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists - org.bluez.Error.NotSupported - org.bluez.Error.NotReady - org.bluez.Error.Failed - -Properties string Address [readonly] - - The Bluetooth device address. - - string AddressType [readonly] - - The Bluetooth Address Type. For dual-mode and BR/EDR - only adapter this defaults to "public". Single mode LE - adapters may have either value. With privacy enabled - this contains type of Identity Address and not type of - address used for connection. - - Possible values: - "public" - Public address - "random" - Random address - - string Name [readonly] - - The Bluetooth system name (pretty hostname). - - This property is either a static system default - or controlled by an external daemon providing - access to the pretty hostname configuration. - - string Alias [readwrite] - - The Bluetooth friendly name. This value can be - changed. - - In case no alias is set, it will return the system - provided name. Setting an empty string as alias will - convert it back to the system provided name. - - When resetting the alias with an empty string, the - property will default back to system name. - - On a well configured system, this property never - needs to be changed since it defaults to the system - name and provides the pretty hostname. Only if the - local name needs to be different from the pretty - hostname, this property should be used as last - resort. - - uint32 Class [readonly] - - The Bluetooth class of device. - - This property represents the value that is either - automatically configured by DMI/ACPI information - or provided as static configuration. - - boolean Powered [readwrite] - - Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the - appropriate connectable state of the controller. - - The value of this property is not persistent. After - restart or unplugging of the adapter it will reset - back to false. - - string PowerState [readonly, experimental] - - The power state of an adapter. - - The power state will show whether the adapter is - turning off, or turning on, as well as being on - or off. - - Possible values: - "on" - powered on - "off" - powered off - "off-enabling" - transitioning from "off" to "on" - "on-disabling" - transitioning from "on" to "off" - "off-blocked" - blocked by rfkill - - boolean Discoverable [readwrite] - - Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable - to either make it visible or hide it. This is a global - setting and should only be used by the settings - application. - - If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero - value then the system will set this value back to - false after the timer expired. - - In case the adapter is switched off, setting this - value will fail. - - When changing the Powered property the new state of - this property will be updated via a PropertiesChanged - signal. - - For any new adapter this settings defaults to false. - - boolean Pairable [readwrite] - - Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable. This is - a global setting and should only be used by the - settings application. - - Note that this property only affects incoming pairing - requests. - - For any new adapter this settings defaults to true. - - uint32 PairableTimeout [readwrite] - - The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero - means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in - pairable mode forever. - - The default value for pairable timeout should be - disabled (value 0). - - uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [readwrite] - - The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero - means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in - discoverable/limited mode forever. - - The default value for the discoverable timeout should - be 180 seconds (3 minutes). - - boolean Discovering [readonly] - - Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active. - - array{string} UUIDs [readonly] - - List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available - local services. - - string Modalias [readonly, optional] - - Local Device ID information in modalias format - used by the kernel and udev. - - array{string} Roles [readonly] - - List of supported roles. Possible values: - "central": Supports the central role. - "peripheral": Supports the peripheral role. - "central-peripheral": Supports both roles - concurrently. - - array{string} ExperimentalFeatures [readonly, optional] - - List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the experimental - features currently enabled. - - uint16 Manufacturer [readonly] - - The manufacturer of the device, as a uint16 company - identifier defined by the Core Bluetooth Specification. - - byte Version [readonly] - - The Bluetooth version supported by the device, as a - core version code defined by the Core Bluetooth - Specification. diff --git a/doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst b/doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f537281238e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/org.bluez.Adapter.rst @@ -0,0 +1,412 @@ +================= +org.bluez.Adapter +================= + +------------------------------------- +BlueZ D-Bus Adapter API documentation +------------------------------------- + +:Version: BlueZ +:Date: October 2023 +:Manual section: 5 +:Manual group: Linux System Administration + +Interface +========= + +:Service: org.bluez +:Interface: org.bluez.Adapter1 +:Object path: [variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...} + +Methods +------- + +void StartDiscovery() +````````````````````` + + Starts device discovery session which may include starting an inquiry + and/or scanning procedures and remote device name resolving. + + Use **StopDiscovery** to release the sessions acquired. + + This process will start creating Device objects as new devices are + discovered. + + During discovery RSSI delta-threshold is imposed. + + Each client can request a single device discovery session per adapter. + + Possible errors: + + :org.bluez.Error.NotReady: + :org.bluez.Error.Failed: + :org.bluez.Error.InProgress: + +void StopDiscovery() +```````````````````` + + Stops device discovery session started by **StartDiscovery**. + + Note that a discovery procedure is shared between all discovery sessions + thus calling StopDiscovery will only release a single session and + discovery will stop when all sessions from all clients have finished. + + Possible errors: + + :org.bluez.Error.NotReady: + :org.bluez.Error.Failed: + :org.bluez.Error.NotAuthorized: + +void RemoveDevice(object device) +```````````````````````````````` + + Removes the remote device object at the given path including cahed + information such as bonding information. + + Possible errors: + + :org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments: + :org.bluez.Error.Failed: + +void SetDiscoveryFilter(dict filter) +```````````````````````````````````` + + Sets the device discovery filter for the caller. When this method is + called with no filter parameter, filter is removed. + + Possible filter values: + + :array{string} UUIDs: + + Filter by service UUIDs, empty means match *any* UUID. + + When a remote device is found that advertises any UUID from + UUIDs, it will be reported if: + + - **Pathloss** and **RSSI** are both empty. + - only **Pathloss** param is set, device advertise TX power, and + computed pathloss is less than Pathloss param. + - only **RSSI** param is set, and received RSSI is higher + than RSSI param. + + :int16 RSSI: + + RSSI threshold value. + + PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted for already existing + Device objects, with updated RSSI value. If one or more + discovery filters have been set, the RSSI delta-threshold, that + is imposed by StartDiscovery by default, will not be applied. + + :uint16 Pathloss: + + Pathloss threshold value. + + PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted for already existing + Device objects, with updated Pathloss value. + + :string Transport (Default "auto"): + + Transport parameter determines the type of scan. + + Possible values: + + :"auto": + + Interleaved scan, use LE, BREDR, or both, depending on + what's currently enabled. + + :"bredr": + + BR/EDR inquiry only. + + :"le": + + LE scan only. + + + :bool DuplicateData (Default true): + + Disables duplicate detection of advertisement data. + + When enabled PropertiesChanged signals will be generated for + either ManufacturerData and ServiceData everytime they are + discovered. + + :bool Discoverable (Default false): + + Make adapter discoverable while discovering, if the adapter is + already discoverable setting this filter won't do anything. + + :string Pattern (Default none): + + Discover devices where the pattern matches either the prefix of + the address or device name which is convenient way to limited + the number of device objects created during a discovery. + + When set disregards device discoverable flags. + + Note: The pattern matching is ignored if there are other client + that don't set any pattern as it work as a logical OR, also + setting empty string "" pattern will match any device found. + + When discovery filter is set, Device objects will be created as + new devices with matching criteria are discovered regardless of + they are connectable or discoverable which enables listening to + non-connectable and non-discoverable devices. + + When multiple clients call SetDiscoveryFilter, their filters are + internally merged, and notifications about new devices are sent + to all clients. Therefore, each client must check that device + updates actually match its filter. + + When SetDiscoveryFilter is called multiple times by the same + client, last filter passed will be active for given client. + + SetDiscoveryFilter can be called before StartDiscovery. + It is useful when client will create first discovery session, + to ensure that proper scan will be started right after call to + StartDiscovery. + + Possible errors: + + :org.bluez.Error.NotReady: + :org.bluez.Error.NotSupported: + :org.bluez.Error.Failed: + +array{string} GetDiscoveryFilters() +``````````````````````````````````` + + Returns available filters that can be given to **SetDiscoveryFilter**. + + Possible errors: None + +object ConnectDevice(dict properties) [experimental] +```````````````````````````````````````````````````` + + connects to device without need of performing General Discovery. + Connection mechanism is similar to Connect method on + **org.bluez.Device1(5)** interface with exception that this method + returns success when physical connection is established and you can + specify bearer to connect with parameter. After this method returns, + services discovery will continue and any supported profile will be + connected. There is no need for calling Connect on Device1 after this + call. If connection was successful this method returns object path to + created device object or device that already exist. + + Possible properties values: + + :string Address (Mandatory): + + The Bluetooth device address of the remote device. + + :string AddressType (Default "BR/EDR"): + + The Bluetooth device Address Type. This is address type that + should be used for initial connection. + + Possible values: + + :"public": + + Public address + + :"random": + + Random address + + Possible errors: + + :org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments: + :org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists: + :org.bluez.Error.NotSupported: + :org.bluez.Error.NotReady: + :org.bluez.Error.Failed: + +Properties +---------- + +string Address [readonly] +````````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth device address. + +string AddressType [readonly] +````````````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth Address Type. For dual-mode and BR/EDR only adapter this + defaults to "public". Single mode LE adapters may have either value. + With privacy enabled this contains type of Identity Address and not + type of address used for connection. + + Possible values: + + :"public": + + Public address. + + + :"random: + + Random address. + +string Name [readonly] +`````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth system name (pretty hostname). + + This property is either a static system default or controlled by an + external daemon providing access to the pretty hostname configuration. + +string Alias [readwrite] +```````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth friendly name. This value can be changed. + + In case no alias is set, it will return the system provided name. + Setting an empty string as alias will convert it back to the system + provided name. + + When resetting the alias with an empty string, the property will default + back to system name. + + On a well configured system, this property never needs to be changed + since it defaults to the system name and provides the pretty hostname. + Only if the local name needs to be different from the pretty hostname, + this property should be used as last resort. + +uint32 Class [readonly] +``````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth class of device. + + This property represents the value that is either automatically + configured by DMI/ACPI information or provided as static configuration. + +boolean Powered [readwrite] +``````````````````````````` + + Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the appropriate + connectable state of the controller. + + The value of this property is not persistent. After restart or + unplugging of the adapter it will reset back to false. + +string PowerState [readonly, experimental] +`````````````````````````````````````````` + + The power state of an adapter. + + The power state will show whether the adapter is turning off, or turning + on, as well as being on or off. + + Possible values: + + :"on": + + Powered on. + + :"off": + + Powered off + + :"off-enabling": + + Transitioning from "off" to "on". + + :"on-disabling": + + Transitioning from "on" to "off". + + :"off-blocked": + + Blocked by rfkill. + +boolean Discoverable [readwrite] (Default: false) +````````````````````````````````````````````````` + + Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable to either make it + visible or hide it. This is a global setting and should only be used by + the settings application. + + If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero value then the system + will set this value back to false after the timer expired. + + In case the adapter is switched off, setting this value will fail. + + When changing the Powered property the new state of this property will + be updated via a PropertiesChanged signal. + +boolean Pairable [readwrite] (Default: true) +```````````````````````````````````````````` + + Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable. This is a global setting + and should only be used by the settings application. + + Note that this property only affects incoming pairing requests. + +uint32 PairableTimeout [readwrite] (Default: 0) +``````````````````````````````````````````````` + + The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the timeout + is disabled and it will stay in pairable mode forever. + +uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [readwrite] (Default: 180) +````````````````````````````````````````````````````` + + The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the + timeout is disabled and it will stay in discoverable/limited mode + forever. + +boolean Discovering [readonly] +`````````````````````````````` + + Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active. + +array{string} UUIDs [readonly] +`````````````````````````````` + + List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available local services. + +string Modalias [readonly, optional] +```````````````````````````````````` + + Local Device ID information in modalias format used by the kernel and + udev. + +array{string} Roles [readonly] +`````````````````````````````` + + List of supported roles. + + Possible values: + + :"central": + + Supports the central role. + + :"peripheral": + + Supports the peripheral role. + + :"central-peripheral": + + Supports both roles concurrently. + +array{string} ExperimentalFeatures [readonly, optional] +``````````````````````````````````````````````````````` + + List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the experimental features + currently enabled. + +uint16 Manufacturer [readonly] +`````````````````````````````` + + The manufacturer of the device, as a uint16 company identifier defined + by the Core Bluetooth Specification. + +byte Version [readonly] +``````````````````````` + + The Bluetooth version supported by the device, as a core version code + defined by the Core Bluetooth Specification.