btsock_interface_t Struct Reference
#include <
bt_sock.h
>
Data Fields |
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size_t | size |
bt_status_t (* | listen )( btsock_type_t type, const char *service_name, const uint8_t *service_uuid, int channel, int *sock_fd, int flags, int callingUid) |
bt_status_t (* | connect )(const bt_bdaddr_t *bd_addr, btsock_type_t type, const uint8_t *uuid, int channel, int *sock_fd, int flags, int callingUid) |
Detailed Description
Field Documentation
bt_status_t (* connect)(const bt_bdaddr_t *bd_addr, btsock_type_t type, const uint8_t *uuid, int channel, int *sock_fd, int flags, int callingUid) |
Connect to a RFCOMM UUID channel of remote device, It returns the socket fd from which the btsock_connect_signal and a new socket fd to be accepted can be read out when connected. The callingUid is the UID of the application which is requesting the socket. This is used for traffic accounting purposes.
bt_status_t (* listen)( btsock_type_t type, const char *service_name, const uint8_t *service_uuid, int channel, int *sock_fd, int flags, int callingUid) |
Listen to a RFCOMM UUID or channel. It returns the socket fd from which btsock_connect_signal can be read out when a remote device connected. If neither a UUID nor a channel is provided, a channel will be allocated and a service record can be created providing the channel number to create_sdp_record(...) in bt_sdp. The callingUid is the UID of the application which is requesting the socket. This is used for traffic accounting purposes.
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
- hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/ bt_sock.h