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16
17package android.bluetooth;
18
19import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
20import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
21import android.content.Context;
22import android.os.Binder;
23import android.os.Handler;
24import android.os.IBinder;
25import android.os.Looper;
26import android.os.Message;
27import android.os.ParcelUuid;
28import android.os.RemoteException;
29import android.os.ServiceManager;
30import android.util.Log;
31import android.util.Pair;
32
33import java.io.IOException;
34import java.util.ArrayList;
35import java.util.Arrays;
36import java.util.Collections;
37import java.util.HashSet;
38import java.util.LinkedList;
39import java.util.Random;
40import java.util.Set;
41import java.util.UUID;
42
43/**
44 * Represents the local device Bluetooth adapter. The {@link BluetoothAdapter}
45 * lets you perform fundamental Bluetooth tasks, such as initiate
46 * device discovery, query a list of bonded (paired) devices,
47 * instantiate a {@link BluetoothDevice} using a known MAC address, and create
48 * a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to listen for connection requests from other
49 * devices.
50 *
51 * <p>To get a {@link BluetoothAdapter} representing the local Bluetooth
52 * adapter, call the static {@link #getDefaultAdapter} method.
53 * Fundamentally, this is your starting point for all
54 * Bluetooth actions. Once you have the local adapter, you can get a set of
55 * {@link BluetoothDevice} objects representing all paired devices with
56 * {@link #getBondedDevices()}; start device discovery with
57 * {@link #startDiscovery()}; or create a {@link BluetoothServerSocket} to
58 * listen for incoming connection requests with
59 * {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String,UUID)}.
60 *
61 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
62 * Most methods require the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
63 * permission and some also require the
64 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission.
65 *
66 * <div class="special reference">
67 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
68 * <p>For more information about using Bluetooth, read the
69 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/wireless/bluetooth.html">Bluetooth</a> developer guide.</p>
70 * </div>
71 *
72 * {@see BluetoothDevice}
73 * {@see BluetoothServerSocket}
74 */
75public final class BluetoothAdapter {
76    private static final String TAG = "BluetoothAdapter";
77    private static final boolean DBG = true;
78    private static final boolean VDBG = false;
79
80    /**
81     * Sentinel error value for this class. Guaranteed to not equal any other
82     * integer constant in this class. Provided as a convenience for functions
83     * that require a sentinel error value, for example:
84     * <p><code>Intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothAdapter.EXTRA_STATE,
85     * BluetoothAdapter.ERROR)</code>
86     */
87    public static final int ERROR = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
88
89    /**
90     * Broadcast Action: The state of the local Bluetooth adapter has been
91     * changed.
92     * <p>For example, Bluetooth has been turned on or off.
93     * <p>Always contains the extra fields {@link #EXTRA_STATE} and {@link
94     * #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE} containing the new and old states
95     * respectively.
96     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive.
97     */
98    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
99    public static final String ACTION_STATE_CHANGED =
100            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.STATE_CHANGED";
101
102    /**
103     * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED}
104     * intents to request the current power state. Possible values are:
105     * {@link #STATE_OFF},
106     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON},
107     * {@link #STATE_ON},
108     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF},
109     */
110    public static final String EXTRA_STATE =
111            "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.STATE";
112    /**
113     * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED}
114     * intents to request the previous power state. Possible values are:
115     * {@link #STATE_OFF},
116     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON},
117     * {@link #STATE_ON},
118     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF},
119     */
120    public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE =
121            "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_STATE";
122
123    /**
124     * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is off.
125     */
126    public static final int STATE_OFF = 10;
127    /**
128     * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning on. However local
129     * clients should wait for {@link #STATE_ON} before attempting to
130     * use the adapter.
131     */
132    public static final int STATE_TURNING_ON = 11;
133    /**
134     * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is on, and ready for use.
135     */
136    public static final int STATE_ON = 12;
137    /**
138     * Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning off. Local clients
139     * should immediately attempt graceful disconnection of any remote links.
140     */
141    public static final int STATE_TURNING_OFF = 13;
142
143    /**
144     * Activity Action: Show a system activity that requests discoverable mode.
145     * This activity will also request the user to turn on Bluetooth if it
146     * is not currently enabled.
147     * <p>Discoverable mode is equivalent to {@link
148     * #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}. It allows remote devices to see
149     * this Bluetooth adapter when they perform a discovery.
150     * <p>For privacy, Android is not discoverable by default.
151     * <p>The sender of this Intent can optionally use extra field {@link
152     * #EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION} to request the duration of
153     * discoverability. Currently the default duration is 120 seconds, and
154     * maximum duration is capped at 300 seconds for each request.
155     * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the
156     * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The
157     * <code>resultCode</code>
158     * will be the duration (in seconds) of discoverability or
159     * {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user rejected
160     * discoverability or an error has occurred.
161     * <p>Applications can also listen for {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED}
162     * for global notification whenever the scan mode changes. For example, an
163     * application can be notified when the device has ended discoverability.
164     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
165     */
166    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
167    public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE =
168            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE";
169
170    /**
171     * Used as an optional int extra field in {@link
172     * #ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE} intents to request a specific duration
173     * for discoverability in seconds. The current default is 120 seconds, and
174     * requests over 300 seconds will be capped. These values could change.
175     */
176    public static final String EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION =
177            "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.DISCOVERABLE_DURATION";
178
179    /**
180     * Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to turn on
181     * Bluetooth.
182     * <p>This system activity will return once Bluetooth has completed turning
183     * on, or the user has decided not to turn Bluetooth on.
184     * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the
185     * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The
186     * <code>resultCode</code>
187     * will be {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} if Bluetooth has been
188     * turned on or {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user
189     * has rejected the request or an error has occurred.
190     * <p>Applications can also listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED}
191     * for global notification whenever Bluetooth is turned on or off.
192     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
193     */
194    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
195    public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE =
196            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_ENABLE";
197
198    /**
199     * Broadcast Action: Indicates the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Adapter
200     * has changed.
201     * <p>Always contains the extra fields {@link #EXTRA_SCAN_MODE} and {@link
202     * #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE} containing the new and old scan modes
203     * respectively.
204     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
205     */
206    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
207    public static final String ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED =
208            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.SCAN_MODE_CHANGED";
209
210    /**
211     * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED}
212     * intents to request the current scan mode. Possible values are:
213     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE},
214     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE},
215     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE},
216     */
217    public static final String EXTRA_SCAN_MODE = "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.SCAN_MODE";
218    /**
219     * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED}
220     * intents to request the previous scan mode. Possible values are:
221     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE},
222     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE},
223     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE},
224     */
225    public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE =
226            "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE";
227
228    /**
229     * Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are disabled on the local
230     * Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is neither discoverable
231     * nor connectable from remote Bluetooth devices.
232     */
233    public static final int SCAN_MODE_NONE = 20;
234    /**
235     * Indicates that inquiry scan is disabled, but page scan is enabled on the
236     * local Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is not discoverable from
237     * remote Bluetooth devices, but is connectable from remote devices that
238     * have previously discovered this device.
239     */
240    public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE = 21;
241    /**
242     * Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are enabled on the local
243     * Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is both discoverable and
244     * connectable from remote Bluetooth devices.
245     */
246    public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE = 23;
247
248
249    /**
250     * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has started the remote
251     * device discovery process.
252     * <p>This usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12 seconds, followed
253     * by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its Bluetooth name.
254     * <p>Register for {@link BluetoothDevice#ACTION_FOUND} to be notified as
255     * remote Bluetooth devices are found.
256     * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to
257     * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in
258     * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth
259     * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing
260     * discovery.
261     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive.
262     */
263    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
264    public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED =
265            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_STARTED";
266    /**
267     * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has finished the device
268     * discovery process.
269     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive.
270     */
271    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
272    public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED =
273            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_FINISHED";
274
275    /**
276     * Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has changed its friendly
277     * Bluetooth name.
278     * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
279     * <p>Always contains the extra field {@link #EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME} containing
280     * the name.
281     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive.
282     */
283    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
284    public static final String ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED =
285            "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED";
286    /**
287     * Used as a String extra field in {@link #ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED}
288     * intents to request the local Bluetooth name.
289     */
290    public static final String EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME = "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.LOCAL_NAME";
291
292    /**
293     * Intent used to broadcast the change in connection state of the local
294     * Bluetooth adapter to a profile of the remote device. When the adapter is
295     * not connected to any profiles of any remote devices and it attempts a
296     * connection to a profile this intent will sent. Once connected, this intent
297     * will not be sent for any more connection attempts to any profiles of any
298     * remote device. When the adapter disconnects from the last profile its
299     * connected to of any remote device, this intent will be sent.
300     *
301     * <p> This intent is useful for applications that are only concerned about
302     * whether the local adapter is connected to any profile of any device and
303     * are not really concerned about which profile. For example, an application
304     * which displays an icon to display whether Bluetooth is connected or not
305     * can use this intent.
306     *
307     * <p>This intent will have 3 extras:
308     * {@link #EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE} - The current connection state.
309     * {@link #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE}- The previous connection state.
310     * {@link BluetoothDevice#EXTRA_DEVICE} - The remote device.
311     *
312     * {@link #EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE} or {@link #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE}
313     * can be any of {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_CONNECTING},
314     * {@link #STATE_CONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTING}.
315     *
316     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH} to receive.
317     */
318    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
319    public static final String ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED =
320        "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED";
321
322    /**
323     * Extra used by {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED}
324     *
325     * This extra represents the current connection state.
326     */
327    public static final String EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE =
328        "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.CONNECTION_STATE";
329
330    /**
331     * Extra used by {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED}
332     *
333     * This extra represents the previous connection state.
334     */
335    public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE =
336          "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE";
337
338    /** The profile is in disconnected state */
339    public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTED  = 0;
340    /** The profile is in connecting state */
341    public static final int STATE_CONNECTING    = 1;
342    /** The profile is in connected state */
343    public static final int STATE_CONNECTED     = 2;
344    /** The profile is in disconnecting state */
345    public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTING = 3;
346
347    /** @hide */
348    public static final String BLUETOOTH_MANAGER_SERVICE = "bluetooth_manager";
349
350    private static final int ADDRESS_LENGTH = 17;
351
352    /**
353     * Lazily initialized singleton. Guaranteed final after first object
354     * constructed.
355     */
356    private static BluetoothAdapter sAdapter;
357
358    private final IBluetoothManager mManagerService;
359    private IBluetooth mService;
360
361    private Handler mServiceRecordHandler;
362
363    /**
364     * Get a handle to the default local Bluetooth adapter.
365     * <p>Currently Android only supports one Bluetooth adapter, but the API
366     * could be extended to support more. This will always return the default
367     * adapter.
368     * @return the default local adapter, or null if Bluetooth is not supported
369     *         on this hardware platform
370     */
371    public static synchronized BluetoothAdapter getDefaultAdapter() {
372        if (sAdapter == null) {
373            IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(BLUETOOTH_MANAGER_SERVICE);
374            if (b != null) {
375                IBluetoothManager managerService = IBluetoothManager.Stub.asInterface(b);
376                sAdapter = new BluetoothAdapter(managerService);
377            } else {
378                Log.e(TAG, "Bluetooth binder is null");
379            }
380        }
381        return sAdapter;
382    }
383
384    /**
385     * Use {@link #getDefaultAdapter} to get the BluetoothAdapter instance.
386     */
387    BluetoothAdapter(IBluetoothManager managerService) {
388
389        if (managerService == null) {
390            throw new IllegalArgumentException("bluetooth manager service is null");
391        }
392        try {
393            mService = managerService.registerAdapter(mManagerCallback);
394        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
395        mManagerService = managerService;
396        mServiceRecordHandler = null;
397    }
398
399    /**
400     * Get a {@link BluetoothDevice} object for the given Bluetooth hardware
401     * address.
402     * <p>Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be upper case, in a format
403     * such as "00:11:22:33:AA:BB". The helper {@link #checkBluetoothAddress} is
404     * available to validate a Bluetooth address.
405     * <p>A {@link BluetoothDevice} will always be returned for a valid
406     * hardware address, even if this adapter has never seen that device.
407     *
408     * @param address valid Bluetooth MAC address
409     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is invalid
410     */
411    public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice(String address) {
412        return new BluetoothDevice(address);
413    }
414
415    /**
416     * Get a {@link BluetoothDevice} object for the given Bluetooth hardware
417     * address.
418     * <p>Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be 6 bytes. This method
419     * expects the address in network byte order (MSB first).
420     * <p>A {@link BluetoothDevice} will always be returned for a valid
421     * hardware address, even if this adapter has never seen that device.
422     *
423     * @param address Bluetooth MAC address (6 bytes)
424     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is invalid
425     */
426    public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice(byte[] address) {
427        if (address == null || address.length != 6) {
428            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bluetooth address must have 6 bytes");
429        }
430        return new BluetoothDevice(String.format("%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X",
431                address[0], address[1], address[2], address[3], address[4], address[5]));
432    }
433
434    /**
435     * Return true if Bluetooth is currently enabled and ready for use.
436     * <p>Equivalent to:
437     * <code>getBluetoothState() == STATE_ON</code>
438     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
439     *
440     * @return true if the local adapter is turned on
441     */
442    public boolean isEnabled() {
443
444        try {
445            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
446                if (mService != null) return mService.isEnabled();
447            }
448        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
449        return false;
450    }
451
452    /**
453     * Get the current state of the local Bluetooth adapter.
454     * <p>Possible return values are
455     * {@link #STATE_OFF},
456     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON},
457     * {@link #STATE_ON},
458     * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}.
459     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
460     *
461     * @return current state of Bluetooth adapter
462     */
463    public int getState() {
464        try {
465            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
466                if (mService != null)
467                {
468                    int state=  mService.getState();
469                    if (VDBG) Log.d(TAG, "" + hashCode() + ": getState(). Returning " + state);
470                    return state;
471                }
472                // TODO(BT) there might be a small gap during STATE_TURNING_ON that
473                //          mService is null, handle that case
474            }
475        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
476        if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "" + hashCode() + ": getState() :  mService = null. Returning STATE_OFF");
477        return STATE_OFF;
478    }
479
480    /**
481     * Turn on the local Bluetooth adapter&mdash;do not use without explicit
482     * user action to turn on Bluetooth.
483     * <p>This powers on the underlying Bluetooth hardware, and starts all
484     * Bluetooth system services.
485     * <p class="caution"><strong>Bluetooth should never be enabled without
486     * direct user consent</strong>. If you want to turn on Bluetooth in order
487     * to create a wireless connection, you should use the {@link
488     * #ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE} Intent, which will raise a dialog that requests
489     * user permission to turn on Bluetooth. The {@link #enable()} method is
490     * provided only for applications that include a user interface for changing
491     * system settings, such as a "power manager" app.</p>
492     * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and
493     * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED}
494     * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this call returns
495     * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link
496     * #STATE_OFF} to {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, and some time
497     * later transition to either {@link #STATE_OFF} or {@link
498     * #STATE_ON}. If this call returns false then there was an
499     * immediate problem that will prevent the adapter from being turned on -
500     * such as Airplane mode, or the adapter is already turned on.
501     * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}
502     * permission
503     *
504     * @return true to indicate adapter startup has begun, or false on
505     *         immediate error
506     */
507    public boolean enable() {
508        if (isEnabled() == true){
509            if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "enable(): BT is already enabled..!");
510            return true;
511        }
512        try {
513            return mManagerService.enable();
514        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
515        return false;
516    }
517
518    /**
519     * Turn off the local Bluetooth adapter&mdash;do not use without explicit
520     * user action to turn off Bluetooth.
521     * <p>This gracefully shuts down all Bluetooth connections, stops Bluetooth
522     * system services, and powers down the underlying Bluetooth hardware.
523     * <p class="caution"><strong>Bluetooth should never be disabled without
524     * direct user consent</strong>. The {@link #disable()} method is
525     * provided only for applications that include a user interface for changing
526     * system settings, such as a "power manager" app.</p>
527     * <p>This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and
528     * clients should listen for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED}
529     * to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this call returns
530     * true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from {@link
531     * #STATE_ON} to {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, and some time
532     * later transition to either {@link #STATE_OFF} or {@link
533     * #STATE_ON}. If this call returns false then there was an
534     * immediate problem that will prevent the adapter from being turned off -
535     * such as the adapter already being turned off.
536     * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}
537     * permission
538     *
539     * @return true to indicate adapter shutdown has begun, or false on
540     *         immediate error
541     */
542    public boolean disable() {
543        try {
544            return mManagerService.disable(true);
545        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
546        return false;
547    }
548
549    /**
550     * Turn off the local Bluetooth adapter and don't persist the setting.
551     *
552     * <p>Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}
553     * permission
554     *
555     * @return true to indicate adapter shutdown has begun, or false on
556     *         immediate error
557     * @hide
558     */
559    public boolean disable(boolean persist) {
560
561        try {
562            return mManagerService.disable(persist);
563        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
564        return false;
565    }
566
567    /**
568     * Returns the hardware address of the local Bluetooth adapter.
569     * <p>For example, "00:11:22:AA:BB:CC".
570     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
571     *
572     * @return Bluetooth hardware address as string
573     */
574    public String getAddress() {
575        try {
576            return mManagerService.getAddress();
577        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
578        return null;
579    }
580
581    /**
582     * Get the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter.
583     * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
584     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
585     *
586     * @return the Bluetooth name, or null on error
587     */
588    public String getName() {
589        try {
590            return mManagerService.getName();
591        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
592        return null;
593    }
594
595    /**
596     * Get the UUIDs supported by the local Bluetooth adapter.
597     *
598     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
599     *
600     * @return the UUIDs supported by the local Bluetooth Adapter.
601     * @hide
602     */
603    public ParcelUuid[] getUuids() {
604        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return null;
605        try {
606            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
607                if (mService != null) return mService.getUuids();
608            }
609        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
610        return null;
611    }
612
613    /**
614     * Set the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter.
615     * <p>This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
616     * <p>Valid Bluetooth names are a maximum of 248 bytes using UTF-8
617     * encoding, although many remote devices can only display the first
618     * 40 characters, and some may be limited to just 20.
619     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
620     * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth,
621     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
622     * to get the updated value.
623     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}
624     *
625     * @param name a valid Bluetooth name
626     * @return     true if the name was set, false otherwise
627     */
628    public boolean setName(String name) {
629        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
630        try {
631            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
632                if (mService != null) return mService.setName(name);
633            }
634        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
635        return false;
636    }
637
638    /**
639     * Get the current Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter.
640     * <p>The Bluetooth scan mode determines if the local adapter is
641     * connectable and/or discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices.
642     * <p>Possible values are:
643     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE},
644     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE},
645     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}.
646     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
647     * will return {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE}. After turning on Bluetooth,
648     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
649     * to get the updated value.
650     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
651     *
652     * @return scan mode
653     */
654    public int getScanMode() {
655        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return SCAN_MODE_NONE;
656        try {
657            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
658                if (mService != null) return mService.getScanMode();
659            }
660        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
661        return SCAN_MODE_NONE;
662    }
663
664    /**
665     * Set the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter.
666     * <p>The Bluetooth scan mode determines if the local adapter is
667     * connectable and/or discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices.
668     * <p>For privacy reasons, discoverable mode is automatically turned off
669     * after <code>duration</code> seconds. For example, 120 seconds should be
670     * enough for a remote device to initiate and complete its discovery
671     * process.
672     * <p>Valid scan mode values are:
673     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_NONE},
674     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE},
675     * {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}.
676     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
677     * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth,
678     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
679     * to get the updated value.
680     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS}
681     * <p>Applications cannot set the scan mode. They should use
682     * <code>startActivityForResult(
683     * BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE})
684     * </code>instead.
685     *
686     * @param mode valid scan mode
687     * @param duration time in seconds to apply scan mode, only used for
688     *                 {@link #SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE}
689     * @return     true if the scan mode was set, false otherwise
690     * @hide
691     */
692    public boolean setScanMode(int mode, int duration) {
693        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
694        try {
695            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
696                if (mService != null) return mService.setScanMode(mode, duration);
697            }
698        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
699        return false;
700    }
701
702    /** @hide */
703    public boolean setScanMode(int mode) {
704        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
705        /* getDiscoverableTimeout() to use the latest from NV than use 0 */
706        return setScanMode(mode, getDiscoverableTimeout());
707    }
708
709    /** @hide */
710    public int getDiscoverableTimeout() {
711        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return -1;
712        try {
713            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
714                if (mService != null) return mService.getDiscoverableTimeout();
715            }
716        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
717        return -1;
718    }
719
720    /** @hide */
721    public void setDiscoverableTimeout(int timeout) {
722        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return;
723        try {
724            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
725                if (mService != null) mService.setDiscoverableTimeout(timeout);
726            }
727        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
728    }
729
730    /**
731     * Start the remote device discovery process.
732     * <p>The discovery process usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12
733     * seconds, followed by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its
734     * Bluetooth name.
735     * <p>This is an asynchronous call, it will return immediately. Register
736     * for {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED} and {@link
737     * #ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED} intents to determine exactly when the
738     * discovery starts and completes. Register for {@link
739     * BluetoothDevice#ACTION_FOUND} to be notified as remote Bluetooth devices
740     * are found.
741     * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to
742     * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in
743     * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth
744     * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing
745     * discovery. Discovery is not managed by the Activity,
746     * but is run as a system service, so an application should always call
747     * {@link BluetoothAdapter#cancelDiscovery()} even if it
748     * did not directly request a discovery, just to be sure.
749     * <p>Device discovery will only find remote devices that are currently
750     * <i>discoverable</i> (inquiry scan enabled). Many Bluetooth devices are
751     * not discoverable by default, and need to be entered into a special mode.
752     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
753     * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth,
754     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
755     * to get the updated value.
756     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}.
757     *
758     * @return true on success, false on error
759     */
760    public boolean startDiscovery() {
761        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
762        try {
763            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
764                if (mService != null) return mService.startDiscovery();
765            }
766        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
767        return false;
768    }
769
770    /**
771     * Cancel the current device discovery process.
772     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}.
773     * <p>Because discovery is a heavyweight procedure for the Bluetooth
774     * adapter, this method should always be called before attempting to connect
775     * to a remote device with {@link
776     * android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket#connect()}. Discovery is not managed by
777     * the  Activity, but is run as a system service, so an application should
778     * always call cancel discovery even if it did not directly request a
779     * discovery, just to be sure.
780     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
781     * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth,
782     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
783     * to get the updated value.
784     *
785     * @return true on success, false on error
786     */
787    public boolean cancelDiscovery() {
788        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
789        try {
790            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
791                if (mService != null) return mService.cancelDiscovery();
792            }
793        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
794        return false;
795    }
796
797    /**
798     * Return true if the local Bluetooth adapter is currently in the device
799     * discovery process.
800     * <p>Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to
801     * remote Bluetooth devices should not be attempted while discovery is in
802     * progress, and existing connections will experience limited bandwidth
803     * and high latency. Use {@link #cancelDiscovery()} to cancel an ongoing
804     * discovery.
805     * <p>Applications can also register for {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED}
806     * or {@link #ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED} to be notified when discovery
807     * starts or completes.
808     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
809     * will return false. After turning on Bluetooth,
810     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
811     * to get the updated value.
812     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}.
813     *
814     * @return true if discovering
815     */
816    public boolean isDiscovering() {
817        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return false;
818        try {
819            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
820                if (mService != null ) return mService.isDiscovering();
821            }
822        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
823        return false;
824    }
825
826    /**
827     * Return the set of {@link BluetoothDevice} objects that are bonded
828     * (paired) to the local adapter.
829     * <p>If Bluetooth state is not {@link #STATE_ON}, this API
830     * will return an empty set. After turning on Bluetooth,
831     * wait for {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} with {@link #STATE_ON}
832     * to get the updated value.
833     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}.
834     *
835     * @return unmodifiable set of {@link BluetoothDevice}, or null on error
836     */
837    public Set<BluetoothDevice> getBondedDevices() {
838        if (getState() != STATE_ON) {
839            return toDeviceSet(new BluetoothDevice[0]);
840        }
841        try {
842            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
843                if (mService != null) return toDeviceSet(mService.getBondedDevices());
844            }
845            return toDeviceSet(new BluetoothDevice[0]);
846        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
847        return null;
848    }
849
850    /**
851     * Get the current connection state of the local Bluetooth adapter.
852     * This can be used to check whether the local Bluetooth adapter is connected
853     * to any profile of any other remote Bluetooth Device.
854     *
855     * <p> Use this function along with {@link #ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED}
856     * intent to get the connection state of the adapter.
857     *
858     * @return One of {@link #STATE_CONNECTED}, {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED},
859     * {@link #STATE_CONNECTING} or {@link #STATE_DISCONNECTED}
860     *
861     * @hide
862     */
863    public int getConnectionState() {
864        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return BluetoothAdapter.STATE_DISCONNECTED;
865        try {
866            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
867                if (mService != null) return mService.getAdapterConnectionState();
868            }
869        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "getConnectionState:", e);}
870        return BluetoothAdapter.STATE_DISCONNECTED;
871    }
872
873    /**
874     * Get the current connection state of a profile.
875     * This function can be used to check whether the local Bluetooth adapter
876     * is connected to any remote device for a specific profile.
877     * Profile can be one of {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET},
878     * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}.
879     *
880     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}.
881     *
882     * <p> Return value can be one of
883     * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_DISCONNECTED},
884     * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_CONNECTING},
885     * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_CONNECTED},
886     * {@link BluetoothProfile#STATE_DISCONNECTING}
887     */
888    public int getProfileConnectionState(int profile) {
889        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED;
890        try {
891            synchronized(mManagerCallback) {
892                if (mService != null) return mService.getProfileConnectionState(profile);
893            }
894        } catch (RemoteException e) {
895            Log.e(TAG, "getProfileConnectionState:", e);
896        }
897        return BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED;
898    }
899
900    /**
901     * Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket.
902     * <p>A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and
903     * communication on this socket will be encrypted.
904     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming
905     * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}.
906     * <p>Valid RFCOMM channels are in range 1 to 30.
907     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN}
908     * @param channel RFCOMM channel to listen on
909     * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
910     * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
911     *                     insufficient permissions, or channel in use.
912     * @hide
913     */
914    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommOn(int channel) throws IOException {
915        BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(
916                BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, true, true, channel);
917        int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen();
918        if (errno != 0) {
919            //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code
920            // that the previous code was using.
921            //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno);
922            throw new IOException("Error: " + errno);
923        }
924        return socket;
925    }
926
927    /**
928     * Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
929     * <p>A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and
930     * communication on this socket will be encrypted.
931     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming
932     * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}.
933     * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
934     * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery
935     * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified
936     * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices
937     * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel
938     * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is
939     * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
940     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to
941     * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}.
942     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
943     * @param name service name for SDP record
944     * @param uuid uuid for SDP record
945     * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
946     * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
947     *                     insufficient permissions, or channel in use.
948     */
949    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)
950            throws IOException {
951        return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, true, true);
952    }
953
954    /**
955     * Create a listening, insecure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
956     * <p>The link key is not required to be authenticated, i.e the communication may be
957     * vulnerable to Man In the Middle attacks. For Bluetooth 2.1 devices,
958     * the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory.
959     * For legacy devices (pre Bluetooth 2.1 devices) the link will not
960     * be encrypted. Use {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if an
961     * encrypted and authenticated communication channel is desired.
962     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming
963     * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}.
964     * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
965     * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery
966     * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified
967     * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices
968     * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel
969     * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is
970     * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
971     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to
972     * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}.
973     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
974     * @param name service name for SDP record
975     * @param uuid uuid for SDP record
976     * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
977     * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
978     *                     insufficient permissions, or channel in use.
979     */
980    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)
981            throws IOException {
982        return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, false, false);
983    }
984
985     /**
986     * Create a listening, encrypted,
987     * RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
988     * <p>The link will be encrypted, but the link key is not required to be authenticated
989     * i.e the communication is vulnerable to Man In the Middle attacks. Use
990     * {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord}, to ensure an authenticated link key.
991     * <p> Use this socket if authentication of link key is not possible.
992     * For example, for Bluetooth 2.1 devices, if any of the devices does not have
993     * an input and output capability or just has the ability to display a numeric key,
994     * a secure socket connection is not possible and this socket can be used.
995     * Use {@link #listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if encryption is not required.
996     * For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory.
997     * For more details, refer to the Security Model section 5.2 (vol 3) of
998     * Bluetooth Core Specification version 2.1 + EDR.
999     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming
1000     * connections from a listening {@link BluetoothServerSocket}.
1001     * <p>The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
1002     * <p>The system will also register a Service Discovery
1003     * Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified
1004     * UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices
1005     * can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel
1006     * to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is
1007     * closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
1008     * <p>Use {@link BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord} to
1009     * connect to this socket from another device using the same {@link UUID}.
1010     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
1011     * @param name service name for SDP record
1012     * @param uuid uuid for SDP record
1013     * @return a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
1014     * @throws IOException on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
1015     *                     insufficient permissions, or channel in use.
1016     * @hide
1017     */
1018    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingEncryptedRfcommWithServiceRecord(
1019            String name, UUID uuid) throws IOException {
1020        return createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(name, uuid, false, true);
1021    }
1022
1023
1024    private BluetoothServerSocket createNewRfcommSocketAndRecord(String name, UUID uuid,
1025            boolean auth, boolean encrypt) throws IOException {
1026        BluetoothServerSocket socket;
1027        socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, auth,
1028                        encrypt, new ParcelUuid(uuid));
1029        socket.setServiceName(name);
1030        int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen();
1031        if (errno != 0) {
1032            //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code
1033            // that the previous code was using.
1034            //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno);
1035            throw new IOException("Error: " + errno);
1036        }
1037        return socket;
1038    }
1039
1040    /**
1041     * Construct an unencrypted, unauthenticated, RFCOMM server socket.
1042     * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket.
1043     * @return An RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
1044     * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
1045     *                     insufficient permissions.
1046     * @hide
1047     */
1048    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureRfcommOn(int port) throws IOException {
1049        BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(
1050                BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, false, false, port);
1051        int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen();
1052        if (errno != 0) {
1053            //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code
1054            // that the previous code was using.
1055            //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno);
1056            throw new IOException("Error: " + errno);
1057        }
1058        return socket;
1059    }
1060
1061     /**
1062     * Construct an encrypted, RFCOMM server socket.
1063     * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket.
1064     * @return An RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket
1065     * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
1066     *                     insufficient permissions.
1067     * @hide
1068     */
1069    public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingEncryptedRfcommOn(int port)
1070            throws IOException {
1071        BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(
1072                BluetoothSocket.TYPE_RFCOMM, false, true, port);
1073        int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen();
1074        if (errno < 0) {
1075            //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code
1076            // that the previous code was using.
1077            //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno);
1078            throw new IOException("Error: " + errno);
1079        }
1080        return socket;
1081    }
1082
1083    /**
1084     * Construct a SCO server socket.
1085     * Call #accept to retrieve connections to this socket.
1086     * @return A SCO BluetoothServerSocket
1087     * @throws IOException On error, for example Bluetooth not available, or
1088     *                     insufficient permissions.
1089     * @hide
1090     */
1091    public static BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingScoOn() throws IOException {
1092        BluetoothServerSocket socket = new BluetoothServerSocket(
1093                BluetoothSocket.TYPE_SCO, false, false, -1);
1094        int errno = socket.mSocket.bindListen();
1095        if (errno < 0) {
1096            //TODO(BT): Throw the same exception error code
1097            // that the previous code was using.
1098            //socket.mSocket.throwErrnoNative(errno);
1099        }
1100        return socket;
1101    }
1102
1103    /**
1104     * Read the local Out of Band Pairing Data
1105     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
1106     *
1107     * @return Pair<byte[], byte[]> of Hash and Randomizer
1108     *
1109     * @hide
1110     */
1111    public Pair<byte[], byte[]> readOutOfBandData() {
1112        if (getState() != STATE_ON) return null;
1113        //TODO(BT
1114        /*
1115        try {
1116            byte[] hash;
1117            byte[] randomizer;
1118
1119            byte[] ret = mService.readOutOfBandData();
1120
1121            if (ret  == null || ret.length != 32) return null;
1122
1123            hash = Arrays.copyOfRange(ret, 0, 16);
1124            randomizer = Arrays.copyOfRange(ret, 16, 32);
1125
1126            if (DBG) {
1127                Log.d(TAG, "readOutOfBandData:" + Arrays.toString(hash) +
1128                  ":" + Arrays.toString(randomizer));
1129            }
1130            return new Pair<byte[], byte[]>(hash, randomizer);
1131
1132        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}*/
1133        return null;
1134    }
1135
1136    /**
1137     * Get the profile proxy object associated with the profile.
1138     *
1139     * <p>Profile can be one of {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET} or
1140     * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}. Clients must implements
1141     * {@link BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener} to get notified of
1142     * the connection status and to get the proxy object.
1143     *
1144     * @param context Context of the application
1145     * @param listener The service Listener for connection callbacks.
1146     * @param profile The Bluetooth profile; either {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH},
1147     *                {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET} or {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}.
1148     * @return true on success, false on error
1149     */
1150    public boolean getProfileProxy(Context context, BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener listener,
1151                                   int profile) {
1152        if (context == null || listener == null) return false;
1153
1154        if (profile == BluetoothProfile.HEADSET) {
1155            BluetoothHeadset headset = new BluetoothHeadset(context, listener);
1156            return true;
1157        } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.A2DP) {
1158            BluetoothA2dp a2dp = new BluetoothA2dp(context, listener);
1159            return true;
1160        } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.INPUT_DEVICE) {
1161            BluetoothInputDevice iDev = new BluetoothInputDevice(context, listener);
1162            return true;
1163        } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.PAN) {
1164            BluetoothPan pan = new BluetoothPan(context, listener);
1165            return true;
1166        } else if (profile == BluetoothProfile.HEALTH) {
1167            BluetoothHealth health = new BluetoothHealth(context, listener);
1168            return true;
1169        } else {
1170            return false;
1171        }
1172    }
1173
1174    /**
1175     * Close the connection of the profile proxy to the Service.
1176     *
1177     * <p> Clients should call this when they are no longer using
1178     * the proxy obtained from {@link #getProfileProxy}.
1179     * Profile can be one of  {@link BluetoothProfile#HEALTH}, {@link BluetoothProfile#HEADSET} or
1180     * {@link BluetoothProfile#A2DP}
1181     *
1182     * @param profile
1183     * @param proxy Profile proxy object
1184     */
1185    public void closeProfileProxy(int profile, BluetoothProfile proxy) {
1186        if (proxy == null) return;
1187
1188        switch (profile) {
1189            case BluetoothProfile.HEADSET:
1190                BluetoothHeadset headset = (BluetoothHeadset)proxy;
1191                headset.close();
1192                break;
1193            case BluetoothProfile.A2DP:
1194                BluetoothA2dp a2dp = (BluetoothA2dp)proxy;
1195                a2dp.close();
1196                break;
1197            case BluetoothProfile.INPUT_DEVICE:
1198                BluetoothInputDevice iDev = (BluetoothInputDevice)proxy;
1199                iDev.close();
1200                break;
1201            case BluetoothProfile.PAN:
1202                BluetoothPan pan = (BluetoothPan)proxy;
1203                pan.close();
1204                break;
1205            case BluetoothProfile.HEALTH:
1206                BluetoothHealth health = (BluetoothHealth)proxy;
1207                health.close();
1208                break;
1209        }
1210    }
1211
1212    final private IBluetoothManagerCallback mManagerCallback =
1213        new IBluetoothManagerCallback.Stub() {
1214            public void onBluetoothServiceUp(IBluetooth bluetoothService) {
1215                if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceUp: " + bluetoothService);
1216                synchronized (mManagerCallback) {
1217                    mService = bluetoothService;
1218                    for (IBluetoothManagerCallback cb : mProxyServiceStateCallbacks ){
1219                        try {
1220                            if (cb != null) {
1221                                cb.onBluetoothServiceUp(bluetoothService);
1222                            } else {
1223                                Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceUp: cb is null!!!");
1224                            }
1225                        } catch (Exception e)  { Log.e(TAG,"",e);}
1226                    }
1227                }
1228            }
1229
1230            public void onBluetoothServiceDown() {
1231                if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceDown: " + mService);
1232                synchronized (mManagerCallback) {
1233                    mService = null;
1234                    for (IBluetoothManagerCallback cb : mProxyServiceStateCallbacks ){
1235                        try {
1236                            if (cb != null) {
1237                                cb.onBluetoothServiceDown();
1238                            } else {
1239                                Log.d(TAG, "onBluetoothServiceDown: cb is null!!!");
1240                            }
1241                        } catch (Exception e)  { Log.e(TAG,"",e);}
1242                    }
1243                }
1244            }
1245    };
1246
1247    /**
1248     * Enable the Bluetooth Adapter, but don't auto-connect devices
1249     * and don't persist state. Only for use by system applications.
1250     * @hide
1251     */
1252    public boolean enableNoAutoConnect() {
1253        if (isEnabled() == true){
1254            if (DBG) Log.d(TAG, "enableNoAutoConnect(): BT is already enabled..!");
1255            return true;
1256        }
1257        try {
1258            return mManagerService.enableNoAutoConnect();
1259        } catch (RemoteException e) {Log.e(TAG, "", e);}
1260        return false;
1261    }
1262
1263    /**
1264     * Enable control of the Bluetooth Adapter for a single application.
1265     *
1266     * <p>Some applications need to use Bluetooth for short periods of time to
1267     * transfer data but don't want all the associated implications like
1268     * automatic connection to headsets etc.
1269     *
1270     * <p> Multiple applications can call this. This is reference counted and
1271     * Bluetooth disabled only when no one else is using it. There will be no UI
1272     * shown to the user while bluetooth is being enabled. Any user action will
1273     * override this call. For example, if user wants Bluetooth on and the last
1274     * user of this API wanted to disable Bluetooth, Bluetooth will not be
1275     * turned off.
1276     *
1277     * <p> This API is only meant to be used by internal applications. Third
1278     * party applications but use {@link #enable} and {@link #disable} APIs.
1279     *
1280     * <p> If this API returns true, it means the callback will be called.
1281     * The callback will be called with the current state of Bluetooth.
1282     * If the state is not what was requested, an internal error would be the
1283     * reason. If Bluetooth is already on and if this function is called to turn
1284     * it on, the api will return true and a callback will be called.
1285     *
1286     * <p>Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
1287     *
1288     * @param on True for on, false for off.
1289     * @param callback The callback to notify changes to the state.
1290     * @hide
1291     */
1292    public boolean changeApplicationBluetoothState(boolean on,
1293                                                   BluetoothStateChangeCallback callback) {
1294        if (callback == null) return false;
1295
1296        //TODO(BT)
1297        /*
1298        try {
1299            return mService.changeApplicationBluetoothState(on, new
1300                    StateChangeCallbackWrapper(callback), new Binder());
1301        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1302            Log.e(TAG, "changeBluetoothState", e);
1303        }*/
1304        return false;
1305    }
1306
1307    /**
1308     * @hide
1309     */
1310    public interface BluetoothStateChangeCallback {
1311        public void onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on);
1312    }
1313
1314    /**
1315     * @hide
1316     */
1317    public class StateChangeCallbackWrapper extends IBluetoothStateChangeCallback.Stub {
1318        private BluetoothStateChangeCallback mCallback;
1319
1320        StateChangeCallbackWrapper(BluetoothStateChangeCallback
1321                callback) {
1322            mCallback = callback;
1323        }
1324
1325        @Override
1326        public void onBluetoothStateChange(boolean on) {
1327            mCallback.onBluetoothStateChange(on);
1328        }
1329    }
1330
1331    private Set<BluetoothDevice> toDeviceSet(BluetoothDevice[] devices) {
1332        Set<BluetoothDevice> deviceSet = new HashSet<BluetoothDevice>(Arrays.asList(devices));
1333        return Collections.unmodifiableSet(deviceSet);
1334    }
1335
1336    protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
1337        try {
1338            mManagerService.unregisterAdapter(mManagerCallback);
1339        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1340            Log.e(TAG, "", e);
1341        } finally {
1342            super.finalize();
1343        }
1344    }
1345
1346
1347    /**
1348     * Validate a String Bluetooth address, such as "00:43:A8:23:10:F0"
1349     * <p>Alphabetic characters must be uppercase to be valid.
1350     *
1351     * @param address Bluetooth address as string
1352     * @return true if the address is valid, false otherwise
1353     */
1354    public static boolean checkBluetoothAddress(String address) {
1355        if (address == null || address.length() != ADDRESS_LENGTH) {
1356            return false;
1357        }
1358        for (int i = 0; i < ADDRESS_LENGTH; i++) {
1359            char c = address.charAt(i);
1360            switch (i % 3) {
1361            case 0:
1362            case 1:
1363                if ((c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')) {
1364                    // hex character, OK
1365                    break;
1366                }
1367                return false;
1368            case 2:
1369                if (c == ':') {
1370                    break;  // OK
1371                }
1372                return false;
1373            }
1374        }
1375        return true;
1376    }
1377
1378    /*package*/ IBluetoothManager getBluetoothManager() {
1379            return mManagerService;
1380    }
1381
1382    private ArrayList<IBluetoothManagerCallback> mProxyServiceStateCallbacks = new ArrayList<IBluetoothManagerCallback>();
1383
1384    /*package*/ IBluetooth getBluetoothService(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb) {
1385        synchronized (mManagerCallback) {
1386            if (cb == null) {
1387                Log.w(TAG, "getBluetoothService() called with no BluetoothManagerCallback");
1388            } else if (!mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.contains(cb)) {
1389                mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.add(cb);
1390            }
1391        }
1392        return mService;
1393    }
1394
1395    /*package*/ void removeServiceStateCallback(IBluetoothManagerCallback cb) {
1396        synchronized (mManagerCallback) {
1397            mProxyServiceStateCallbacks.remove(cb);
1398        }
1399    }
1400}
1401