Linux Bluetooth لا تجد خدمة Android مع UUID
سؤال
أحاول كتابة برنامج على نظام مضمن يقوم بتشغيل Gumstix (Linux) للاتصال والتحدث إلى جهاز Android 2.x فوق Bluetooth. The Gumstix هو العميل ونظام Android هو الخادم. أحاول العثور على رقم القناة الذي تستخدمه خدمة Android الخاصة بي بحيث يمكن لـ GumStix الاتصال به ، لكن لسبب ما لا يعيد روتيني رقم القناة لأنه لا يبدو أنه يجد خدمة مع uuid مطابقة.
أظن أن UUID المقدم إلى روتين Gumstix و UUID على جهاز Android ليسوا في الواقع نفس الرقم. يتطلب Android uuid 128 بت:
من وثائق Android:
Uuid هو تمثيل ثابت لمعرف فريد من نوعه 128 بت (UUID).
هناك العديد من التخطيطات المتغيرة من UUIDs ، ولكن هذه الفئة تعتمد على المتغير 2 من RFC 4122 ، متغير Leach-SALZ. يمكن استخدام هذه الفئة لنمذجة المتغيرات البديلة ، ولكن سيتم عدم دعم معظم الطرق في تلك الحالات ؛ انظر كل طريقة ل
Uuid المستخدمة في Android:
public static final String UUID_STRING = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000ABCD";
private static final UUID MY_UUID = UUID.fromString(UUID_STRING);
C رمز في GumStix ابحث عن تعليق يشير إلى المكان الذي يفشل فيه
int main(int argc , char **argv)
{
//Android wants a 128 bit UUID why are we only giving a 32 bit UUID
uint32_t svc_uuid_int[] = { 0 , 0 , 0 , 0xABCD } ;
int status ;
bdaddr_t target ;
uuid_t svc_uuid ;
sdp_list_t *response_list , *search_list , *attrid_list ;
sdp_session_t *session = 0;
uint32_t range = 0x0000ffff ;
uint8_t port = 0;
if(argc < 2)
{
fprintf(stderr , "usage: %s <bt_addr>\n" , argv [ 0 ] ) ;
exit ( 2 ) ;
}
str2ba ( argv[1] , &target ) ;
// connect to the SDP server running on the remote machine
session = sdp_connect ( BDADDR_ANY, &target, SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY );
// printf("session %u\n",session);
sdp_uuid128_create( &svc_uuid, &svc_uuid_int ) ;
search_list = sdp_list_append( 0, &svc_uuid ) ;
attrid_list = sdp_list_append( 0, &range ) ;
// get a list of service records that have UUID 0xabcd
response_list = NULL ; //ERROR: response_list SHOULD GET INITIALIZED BUT IT STAYS NULL CAUSING THE PROGRAM TO NEVER ENTER THE FOR LOOP BELOW.
status = sdp_service_search_attr_req(session , search_list , SDP_ATTR_REQ_RANGE , attrid_list, &response_list ) ;
printf("status %d\n",status);
if( status == 0 )
{
sdp_list_t *proto_list = NULL ;
sdp_list_t *r = response_list ;
// go through each of the service records
for ( ; r ; r = r->next )
{
sdp_record_t *rec = (sdp_record_t * ) r->data ;
// get a list of the protocol sequences
if( sdp_get_access_protos( rec, &proto_list ) == 0 )
{
// get the RFCOMM port number
port = sdp_get_proto_port( proto_list , RFCOMM_UUID ) ;
sdp_list_free( proto_list, 0 );
}
sdp_record_free( rec ) ;
}
}
sdp_list_free( response_list, 0 );
sdp_list_free( search_list, 0 );
sdp_list_free( attrid_list, 0 );
sdp_close( session ) ;
if( port != 0 )
{
printf( "found service running on RFCOMM port %d\n" , port ) ;
}
return 0;
}
تعديل:
رمز Android لـ AceptThread (Contects Connections) ، ConnectThread (يكمل الاتصال) ، و ConnectionThread (يحافظ على الاتصال ، إنشاء معالج)
/**
* This thread runs while listening for incoming connections. It behaves
* like a server-side client. It runs until a connection is accepted
* (or until canceled).
*/
private class AcceptThread extends Thread {
// The local server socket
private final BluetoothServerSocket mmServerSocket;
public AcceptThread() {
BluetoothServerSocket tmp = null;
// Create a new listening server socket
try {
tmp = mAdapter.listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(NAME, MY_UUID);
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "listen() failed", e);
}
mmServerSocket = tmp;
}
public void run() {
if (D) Log.d(TAG, "BEGIN mAcceptThread" + this);
setName("AcceptThread");
BluetoothSocket socket = null;
// Listen to the server socket if we're not connected
while (mState != STATE_CONNECTED) {
try {
// This is a blocking call and will only return on a
// successful connection or an exception
if(D) Log.i("prism", "Waiting to connect************");
socket = mmServerSocket.accept();
if(D) Log.i("prism", "We have accepted connection and are connected***************");
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "accept() failed", e);
break;
}
// If a connection was accepted
if (socket != null) {
synchronized (BluetoothServer.this) {
switch (mState) {
case STATE_LISTEN:
case STATE_CONNECTING:
// Situation normal. Start the connected thread.
connected(socket, socket.getRemoteDevice());
break;
case STATE_NONE:
case STATE_CONNECTED:
// Either not ready or already connected. Terminate new socket.
try {
if (D) Log.i("prism", "Bluetooth already connected, abandoning request from " + socket.getRemoteDevice().getName());
socket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Could not close unwanted socket", e);
}
break;
}
}
}
}
if (D) Log.i(TAG, "END mAcceptThread");
}
public void cancel() {
if (D) Log.d(TAG, "cancel " + this);
try {
mmServerSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "close() of server failed", e);
}
}
}
/**
* This thread runs while attempting to make an outgoing connection
* with a device. It runs straight through; the connection either
* succeeds or fails.
*/
private class ConnectThread extends Thread {
private final BluetoothSocket mmSocket;
private final BluetoothDevice mmDevice;
public ConnectThread(BluetoothDevice device) {
mmDevice = device;
BluetoothSocket tmp = null;
// Get a BluetoothSocket for a connection with the
// given BluetoothDevice
try {
tmp = device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord(MY_UUID);
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "create() failed", e);
}
mmSocket = tmp;
}
public void run() {
Log.i(TAG, "BEGIN mConnectThread");
setName("ConnectThread");
// Always cancel discovery because it will slow down a connection
mAdapter.cancelDiscovery();
// Make a connection to the BluetoothSocket
try {
// This is a blocking call and will only return on a
// successful connection or an exception
Log.i(TAG, "mmSocket.connect() is initiaiting in the ConnectThread");
mmSocket.connect();
Log.i(TAG, "mmSocket.connect() complete...");
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Connection attempt failed, closing the socket");
connectionFailed();
// Close the socket
try {
mmSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e2) {
Log.e(TAG, "unable to close() socket during connection failure", e2);
}
// Start the service over to restart listening mode
BluetoothServer.this.start();
return;
}
// Reset the ConnectThread because we're done
synchronized (BluetoothServer.this) {
mConnectThread = null;
}
// Start the connected thread
connected(mmSocket, mmDevice);
}
public void cancel() {
try {
mmSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "close() of connect socket failed", e);
}
}
}
/**
* This thread runs during a connection with a remote device.
* It handles all incoming and outgoing transmissions.
*/
private class ConnectedThread extends Thread {
private final BluetoothSocket mmSocket;
private final InputStream mmInStream;
private final OutputStream mmOutStream;
public ConnectedThread(BluetoothSocket socket) {
Log.d(TAG, "create ConnectedThread");
mmSocket = socket;
InputStream tmpIn = null;
OutputStream tmpOut = null;
// Get the BluetoothSocket input and output streams
try {
tmpIn = socket.getInputStream();
tmpOut = socket.getOutputStream();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "temp sockets not created", e);
}
mmInStream = tmpIn;
mmOutStream = tmpOut;
}
public void run() {
Log.i(TAG, "BEGIN mConnectedThread");
byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
int bytes;
// Keep listening to the InputStream while connected
while (true) {
try {
// Read from the InputStream
bytes = mmInStream.read(buffer);
// Send the obtained bytes to the UI Activity
mHandler.obtainMessage(Bluetooth.MESSAGE_READ, bytes, -1, buffer)
.sendToTarget();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "disconnected", e);
connectionLost();
break;
}
}
}
تم اعتماد رمز Android من مثال دردشة Bluetooth هنا
المحلول
هل لديك أي خدمة (عادةً عبر RFCOMM/SPP) مع UUID {0 ، 0 ، 0 ، 0XABCD} تعمل على جهاز Android؟
من المحتمل أن تقوم (بإنشاء الخدمة برمجيًا مع UUID المحدد وجعلها تعمل على الجهاز لتتمكن من الاتصال بها.
نقلاً عن وثائق Android:
**
public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord (String name, UUID uuid)
Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and communication on this socket will be encrypted.
Use accept() to retrieve incoming connections from a listening BluetoothServerSocket.
The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
The system will also register a Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
Use createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord(UUID) to connect to this socket from another device using the same UUID.
**