// Copyright (C) 2022 The Android Open Source Project // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Note that if you add/remove methods in this file you must update // the metrics sql as well ./android/scripts/gen-grpc-sql.py // // Please group deleted methods in a block including the date (MM/DD/YY) // it was removed. This enables us to easily keep metrics around after removal // // List of deleted methods // rpc iWasDeleted (03/12/12) // ... syntax = "proto3"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_package = "com.android.emulator.bluetooth"; package android.emulation.bluetooth; import "emulated_bluetooth_packets.proto"; import "emulated_bluetooth_device.proto"; // An Emulated Bluetooth Service exposes the emulated bluetooth chip from the // android emulator. It allows you to register emulated bluetooth devices and // control the packets that are exchanged between the device and the world. // // This service enables you to establish a "virtual network" of emulated // bluetooth devices that can interact with each other. // // Note: This is not yet finalized, it is likely that these definitions will // evolve. service EmulatedBluetoothService { // Connect device to link layer. This will establish a direct connection // to the emulated bluetooth chip and configure the following: // // - Each connection creates a new device and attaches it to the link layer // - Link Layer packets are transmitted directly to the phy // // This should be used for classic connections. // // This is used to directly connect various android emulators together. // For example a wear device can connect to an android emulator through // this. rpc registerClassicPhy(stream RawData) returns (stream RawData); // Connect device to link layer. This will establish a direct connection // to root canal and execute the following: // // - Each connection creates a new device and attaches it to the link layer // - Link Layer packets are transmitted directly to the phy // // This should be used for BLE connections. // // This is used to directly connect various android emulators together. // For example a wear device can connect to an android emulator through // this. rpc registerBlePhy(stream RawData) returns (stream RawData); // Connect the device to the emulated bluetooth chip. The device will // participate in the network. You can configure the chip to scan, advertise // and setup connections with other devices that are connected to the // network. // // This is usually used when you have a need for an emulated bluetooth chip // and have a bluetooth stack that can interpret and handle the packets // correctly. // // For example the apache nimble stack can use this endpoint as the // transport layer. rpc registerHCIDevice(stream HCIPacket) returns (stream HCIPacket); // Registers an emulated bluetooth device. The emulator will reach out to // the emulated device to read/write and subscribe to properties. // // The following gRPC error codes can be returned: // - FAILED_PRECONDITION (code 9): // - root canal is not available on this device // - unable to reach the endpoint for the GattDevice // - INTERNAL (code 13) if there was an internal emulator failure. // // The device will not be discoverable in case of an error. rpc registerGattDevice(GattDevice) returns (RegistrationStatus); }; message RawData { // A packet of raw bytes that should be delivered. bytes packet = 1; }; message RegistrationStatus { // The identity of the registered device. The emulator will provide this // when executing a request for a CharacteristicValueRequest CallbackIdentifier callback_device_id = 1; }