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22 #include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
23 #include "libsigrok-internal.h"
27 #define LOG_PREFIX "serial-bt"
29 #ifdef HAVE_SERIAL_COMM
32 #define SER_BT_CONN_PREFIX "bt"
33 #define SER_BT_CHUNK_SIZE 1200
35 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_CHANNEL "channel="
36 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_RX "handle_rx="
37 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_TX "handle_tx="
38 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_CCCD "handle_cccd="
39 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_VAL_CCCD "value_cccd="
40 #define SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_BLE_MTU "mtu="
45 * Serial port handling, wraps the external BT/BLE dependencies.
49 * @defgroup grp_serial_bt Serial port handling, BT/BLE group
51 * Make serial-over-BT communication appear like a regular serial port.
56 /* {{{ support for serial-over-BT channels */
59 * This builtin database of known devices (keyed by their names as
60 * provided during BT/BLE scans) can help improve the presentation of
61 * scan results. Ideally users could take the output and pass it to
62 * subsequent program invocations, not having to "come up with" the
63 * conn= spec, or only having to touch it up minimally. GUI dialogs
64 * could present scan results such that users just need to pick an
65 * item to open a connection.
67 * The current implementation guesses connection types from device
68 * names, and optionally amends them with additional parameters if
69 * experience shows that individual devices need these extra specs.
71 * This database may have to move to a separate source file should
72 * its size grow to amounts that are considered inappropriate here
73 * in the serial transport's BT dispatcher. For now the item count
77 static const struct scan_supported_item {
79 enum ser_bt_conn_t type;
80 const char *add_params;
81 } scan_supported_items[] = {
82 { "121GW", SER_BT_CONN_BLE122, NULL, },
83 { "Adafruit Bluefruit LE 8134", SER_BT_CONN_NRF51, NULL, },
84 { "DL24M_BLE", SER_BT_CONN_AC6328, NULL, },
85 { "DL24M_SPP", SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM, "/channel=2", },
86 { "HC-05", SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM, NULL, },
87 { "UC96_BLE", SER_BT_CONN_AC6328, NULL, },
88 { "UC96_SPP", SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM, "/channel=2", },
89 { "UM25C", SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM, NULL, },
90 { NULL, SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN, NULL, },
93 static const struct scan_supported_item *scan_is_supported(const char *name)
96 const struct scan_supported_item *item;
98 for (idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(scan_supported_items); idx++) {
99 item = &scan_supported_items[idx];
102 if (strcmp(name, item->name) != 0)
110 static const char *ser_bt_conn_names[SER_BT_CONN_MAX] = {
111 [SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN] = "<type>",
112 [SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM] = "rfcomm",
113 [SER_BT_CONN_BLE122] = "ble122",
114 [SER_BT_CONN_NRF51] = "nrf51",
115 [SER_BT_CONN_CC254x] = "cc254x",
116 [SER_BT_CONN_AC6328] = "ac6328",
117 [SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG] = "dialog",
118 [SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY] = "notify",
121 static enum ser_bt_conn_t lookup_conn_name(const char *name)
127 return SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN;
128 idx = ARRAY_SIZE(ser_bt_conn_names);
130 item = ser_bt_conn_names[idx];
131 if (strcmp(item, name) == 0)
135 return SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN;
138 static const char *conn_name_text(enum ser_bt_conn_t type)
140 if (type >= ARRAY_SIZE(ser_bt_conn_names))
141 type = SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN;
143 return ser_bt_conn_names[type];
147 * Parse conn= specs for serial over Bluetooth communication.
149 * @param[in] serial The serial port that is about to get opened.
150 * @param[in] spec The caller provided conn= specification.
151 * @param[out] conn_type The type of BT comm (BT RFCOMM, BLE notify).
152 * @param[out] remote_addr The remote device address.
153 * @param[out] rfcomm_channel The RFCOMM channel (if applicable).
154 * @param[out] read_hdl The BLE notify read handle (if applicable).
155 * @param[out] write_hdl The BLE notify write handle (if applicable).
156 * @param[out] cccd_hdl The BLE notify CCCD handle (if applicable).
157 * @param[out] cccd_val The BLE notify CCCD value (if applicable).
159 * @return 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure.
161 * Summary of parsing rules as they are implemented:
162 * - Implementor's note: Automatic scan for available devices is not
163 * yet implemented. So strictly speaking some parts of the input
164 * spec are optional, but fallbacks may not take effect ATM.
165 * - Insist on the "bt" prefix. Accept "bt" alone without any other
167 * - The first field that follows is the connection type. Supported
168 * types are 'rfcomm', 'ble122', 'cc254x', and potentially others
169 * in a future implementation.
170 * - The next field is the remote device's address, either separated
171 * by colons or dashes or spaces, or not separated at all.
172 * - Other parameters (RFCOMM channel, notify handles and write values)
173 * get derived from the connection type.
174 * - More fields after the remote address are options which override
175 * builtin defaults (RFCOMM channels, BLE handles, etc).
177 * Supported formats resulting from these rules:
178 * bt/<conn>/<addr>[/<param>]...
181 * bt/rfcomm/11-22-33-44-55-66
182 * bt/rfcomm/11-22-33-44-55-66/channel=2
183 * bt/ble122/88:6b:12:34:56:78
184 * bt/cc254x/0123456789ab
186 * It's assumed that users easily can create those conn= specs from
187 * available information, or that scan routines will create such specs
188 * that copy'n'paste results (or GUI choices from previous scan results)
189 * can get processed here.
191 static int ser_bt_parse_conn_spec(
192 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *spec,
193 enum ser_bt_conn_t *conn_type, const char **remote_addr,
194 size_t *rfcomm_channel,
195 uint16_t *read_hdl, uint16_t *write_hdl,
196 uint16_t *cccd_hdl, uint16_t *cccd_val,
199 char **fields, *field;
200 enum ser_bt_conn_t type;
203 size_t fields_count, field_idx;
205 unsigned long parm_val;
208 *conn_type = SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN;
224 if (!serial || !spec || !spec[0])
227 /* Evaluate the mandatory first three fields. */
228 fields = g_strsplit_set(spec, "/", 0);
231 if (g_strv_length(fields) < 3) {
236 if (strcmp(field, SER_BT_CONN_PREFIX) != 0) {
241 type = lookup_conn_name(field);
249 if (!field || !*field) {
253 addr = g_strdup(field);
257 /* Derive default parameters that match the connection type. */
258 /* TODO Lookup defaults from a table? */
260 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
264 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
274 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
276 * Are these values appropriate? Check the learn article at
277 * https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-the-adafruit-bluefruit-le-uart-friend?view=all
287 /* TODO 'random' type, sec-level=high */
289 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
290 /* TODO Are these values appropriate? Just guessing here. */
300 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
310 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
322 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
323 /* All other values must be provided externally. */
332 * Preset a successful return value for the conn= parse call.
333 * Scan optional additional fields which specify more params.
334 * Update the defaults which were setup above. Pessimize the
335 * routine's return value in error paths.
338 fields_count = g_strv_length(fields);
339 for (field_idx = 3; field_idx < fields_count; field_idx++) {
340 field = fields[field_idx];
341 if (!field || !*field)
343 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_CHANNEL)) {
344 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_CHANNEL);
346 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
347 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
348 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
352 *rfcomm_channel = parm_val;
355 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_RX)) {
356 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_RX);
358 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
359 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
360 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
364 *read_hdl = parm_val;
367 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_TX)) {
368 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_TX);
370 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
371 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
372 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
376 *write_hdl = parm_val;
379 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_CCCD)) {
380 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_HDL_CCCD);
382 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
383 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
384 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
388 *cccd_hdl = parm_val;
391 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_VAL_CCCD)) {
392 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_VAL_CCCD);
394 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
395 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
396 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
400 *cccd_val = parm_val;
403 if (g_str_has_prefix(field, SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_BLE_MTU)) {
404 field += strlen(SER_BT_PARAM_PREFIX_BLE_MTU);
406 ret = sr_atoul_base(field, &parm_val, &endp, 0);
407 if (ret != SR_OK || !endp || *endp != '\0') {
408 ret_parse = SR_ERR_ARG;
422 static void ser_bt_mask_databits(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
423 uint8_t *data, size_t len)
429 if ((serial->comm_params.data_bits % 8) == 0)
432 mask32 = (1UL << serial->comm_params.data_bits) - 1;
433 mask = mask32 & 0xff;
434 for (idx = 0; idx < len; idx++)
438 static int ser_bt_data_cb(void *cb_data, uint8_t *data, size_t dlen)
440 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
451 ser_bt_mask_databits(serial, data, dlen);
452 sr_ser_queue_rx_data(serial, data, dlen);
458 /* {{{ wrap serial-over-BT operations in a common serial.c API */
460 /* See if a serial port's name refers to a BT type. */
461 SR_PRIV int ser_name_is_bt(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
468 if (!serial->port || !*serial->port)
471 /* Accept either "bt" alone, or "bt/" as a prefix. */
472 if (!g_str_has_prefix(serial->port, SER_BT_CONN_PREFIX))
474 off = strlen(SER_BT_CONN_PREFIX);
475 sep = serial->port[off];
476 if (sep != '\0' && sep != '/')
482 /* The open() wrapper for BT ports. */
483 static int ser_bt_open(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, int flags)
485 enum ser_bt_conn_t conn_type;
486 const char *remote_addr;
487 size_t rfcomm_channel;
488 uint16_t read_hdl, write_hdl, cccd_hdl, cccd_val;
491 struct sr_bt_desc *desc;
495 /* Derive BT specific parameters from the port spec. */
496 rc = ser_bt_parse_conn_spec(serial, serial->port,
497 &conn_type, &remote_addr,
499 &read_hdl, &write_hdl,
500 &cccd_hdl, &cccd_val,
505 if (!conn_type || !remote_addr || !remote_addr[0]) {
506 /* TODO Auto-search for available connections? */
510 /* Create the connection. Only store params after successful use. */
511 desc = sr_bt_desc_new();
514 serial->bt_desc = desc;
515 rc = sr_bt_config_addr_remote(desc, remote_addr);
518 serial->bt_addr_remote = g_strdup(remote_addr);
520 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
521 rc = sr_bt_config_rfcomm(desc, rfcomm_channel);
524 serial->bt_rfcomm_channel = rfcomm_channel;
526 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
527 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
528 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
529 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
530 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
531 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
532 rc = sr_bt_config_notify(desc,
533 read_hdl, write_hdl, cccd_hdl, cccd_val,
537 serial->bt_notify_handle_read = read_hdl;
538 serial->bt_notify_handle_write = write_hdl;
539 serial->bt_notify_handle_cccd = cccd_hdl;
540 serial->bt_notify_value_cccd = cccd_val;
541 serial->bt_ble_mtu = ble_mtu;
544 /* Unsupported type, or incomplete implementation. */
547 serial->bt_conn_type = conn_type;
549 /* Make sure the receive buffer can accept input data. */
550 if (!serial->rcv_buffer)
551 serial->rcv_buffer = g_string_sized_new(SER_BT_CHUNK_SIZE);
552 rc = sr_bt_config_cb_data(desc, ser_bt_data_cb, serial);
556 /* Open the connection. */
558 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
559 rc = sr_bt_connect_rfcomm(desc);
563 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
564 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
565 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
566 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
567 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
568 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
569 rc = sr_bt_connect_ble(desc);
572 rc = sr_bt_start_notify(desc);
583 static int ser_bt_close(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
588 if (!serial->bt_desc)
591 sr_bt_disconnect(serial->bt_desc);
592 sr_bt_desc_free(serial->bt_desc);
593 serial->bt_desc = NULL;
595 g_free(serial->bt_addr_local);
596 serial->bt_addr_local = NULL;
597 g_free(serial->bt_addr_remote);
598 serial->bt_addr_remote = NULL;
599 g_slist_free_full(serial->bt_source_args, g_free);
600 serial->bt_source_args = NULL;
605 /* Flush, discards pending RX data, empties buffers. */
606 static int ser_bt_flush(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
614 /* Drain, waits for completion of pending TX data. */
615 static int ser_bt_drain(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
618 /* EMPTY */ /* TODO? */
623 static int ser_bt_write(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
624 const void *buf, size_t count,
625 int nonblocking, unsigned int timeout_ms)
630 * TODO Support chunked transmission when callers' requests
631 * exceed the BT channel's capacity? See ser_hid_write().
634 switch (serial->bt_conn_type) {
635 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
638 wrlen = sr_bt_write(serial->bt_desc, buf, count);
642 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
643 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
644 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
645 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
646 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
647 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
649 * Assume that when applications call the serial layer's
650 * write routine, then the BLE chip/module does support
651 * a TX handle. Just call the serial-BT library's write
656 wrlen = sr_bt_write(serial->bt_desc, buf, count);
666 static int ser_bt_read(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
667 void *buf, size_t count,
668 int nonblocking, unsigned int timeout_ms)
670 gint64 deadline_us, now_us;
671 uint8_t buffer[SER_BT_CHUNK_SIZE];
677 * Immediately satisfy the caller's request from the RX buffer
678 * if the requested amount of data is available already.
680 if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial) >= count)
681 return sr_ser_unqueue_rx_data(serial, buf, count);
684 * When a timeout was specified, then determine the deadline
685 * where to stop reception.
689 now_us = g_get_monotonic_time();
690 deadline_us = now_us + timeout_ms * 1000;
694 * Keep receiving from the port until the caller's requested
695 * amount of data has become available, or the timeout has
696 * expired. In the absence of a timeout, stop reading when an
697 * attempt no longer yields receive data.
700 /* Run another attempt to receive data. */
701 switch (serial->bt_conn_type) {
702 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
703 rdlen = sr_bt_read(serial->bt_desc, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
706 rc = ser_bt_data_cb(serial, buffer, rdlen);
710 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
711 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
712 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
713 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
714 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
715 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
716 dlen = sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial);
717 rc = sr_bt_check_notify(serial->bt_desc);
720 else if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial) != dlen)
731 * Stop upon receive errors, or timeout expiration. Only
732 * stop upon empty reception in the absence of a timeout.
736 if (nonblocking && !rdlen)
739 now_us = g_get_monotonic_time();
740 if (now_us > deadline_us)
744 /* Also stop when sufficient data has become available. */
745 if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial) >= count)
750 * Satisfy the caller's demand for receive data from previously
751 * queued incoming data.
753 dlen = sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial);
759 return sr_ser_unqueue_rx_data(serial, buf, dlen);
762 struct bt_source_args_t {
763 /* The application callback. */
764 sr_receive_data_callback cb;
766 /* The serial device, to store RX data. */
767 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
771 * Gets periodically invoked by the glib main loop. "Drives" (checks)
772 * progress of BT communication, and invokes the application's callback
773 * which processes RX data (when some has become available), as well as
774 * handles application level timeouts.
776 static int bt_source_cb(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data)
778 struct bt_source_args_t *args;
779 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
780 uint8_t rx_buf[SER_BT_CHUNK_SIZE];
788 serial = args->serial;
791 if (!serial->bt_conn_type)
795 * Drain receive data which the channel might have pending.
796 * This is "a copy" of the "background part" of ser_bt_read(),
797 * without the timeout support code, and not knowing how much
798 * data the application is expecting.
801 switch (serial->bt_conn_type) {
802 case SER_BT_CONN_RFCOMM:
803 rdlen = sr_bt_read(serial->bt_desc, rx_buf, sizeof(rx_buf));
806 rc = ser_bt_data_cb(serial, rx_buf, rdlen);
810 case SER_BT_CONN_BLE122:
811 case SER_BT_CONN_NRF51:
812 case SER_BT_CONN_CC254x:
813 case SER_BT_CONN_AC6328:
814 case SER_BT_CONN_DIALOG:
815 case SER_BT_CONN_NOTIFY:
816 dlen = sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial);
817 rc = sr_bt_check_notify(serial->bt_desc);
820 else if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(serial) != dlen)
832 * When RX data became available (now or earlier), pass this
833 * condition to the application callback. Always periodically
834 * run the application callback, since it handles timeouts and
835 * might carry out other tasks as well like signalling progress.
837 if (sr_ser_has_queued_data(args->serial))
839 rc = args->cb(fd, revents, args->cb_data);
844 /* TODO Can we use the Bluetooth socket's file descriptor? Probably not portably. */
845 #define WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE 0
846 static int ser_bt_setup_source_add(struct sr_session *session,
847 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
848 int events, int timeout,
849 sr_receive_data_callback cb, void *cb_data)
851 struct bt_source_args_t *args;
856 /* Optionally enforce a minimum poll period. */
857 if (WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE && timeout > WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE)
858 timeout = WITH_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT_VALUE;
860 /* Allocate status container for background data reception. */
861 args = g_malloc0(sizeof(*args));
863 args->cb_data = cb_data;
864 args->serial = serial;
867 * Have a periodic timer installed. Register the allocated block
868 * with the serial device, since the GSource's finalizer won't
869 * free the memory, and we haven't bothered to create a custom
870 * BT specific GSource.
872 rc = sr_session_source_add(session, -1, events, timeout, bt_source_cb, args);
877 serial->bt_source_args = g_slist_append(serial->bt_source_args, args);
882 static int ser_bt_setup_source_remove(struct sr_session *session,
883 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
887 (void)sr_session_source_remove(session, -1);
888 /* Release callback args here already? */
893 struct bt_scan_args_t {
895 sr_ser_list_append_t append;
900 static void scan_cb(void *cb_args, const char *addr, const char *name)
902 struct bt_scan_args_t *scan_args;
905 const struct scan_supported_item *item;
906 enum ser_bt_conn_t type;
907 char *port_name, *port_desc;
913 sr_info("BT scan, found: %s - %s\n", addr, name);
915 /* Check whether the device was seen before. */
916 for (l = scan_args->addr_list; l; l = l->next) {
917 if (strcmp(addr, l->data) == 0)
921 /* Substitute colons in the address by dashes. */
924 snprintf(addr_text, sizeof(addr_text), "%s", addr);
925 g_strcanon(addr_text, "0123456789abcdefABCDEF", '-');
927 /* Create a port name, and a description. */
928 item = scan_is_supported(name);
929 type = item ? item->type : SER_BT_CONN_UNKNOWN;
930 port_name = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s/%s%s",
931 SER_BT_CONN_PREFIX, conn_name_text(type), addr_text,
932 (item && item->add_params) ? item->add_params : "");
933 port_desc = g_strdup_printf("%s (%s)", name, scan_args->bt_type);
935 scan_args->port_list = scan_args->append(scan_args->port_list, port_name, port_desc);
939 /* Keep track of the handled address. */
940 addr_copy = g_strdup(addr);
941 scan_args->addr_list = g_slist_append(scan_args->addr_list, addr_copy);
944 static GSList *ser_bt_list(GSList *list, sr_ser_list_append_t append)
946 static const int scan_duration = 3;
948 struct bt_scan_args_t scan_args;
949 struct sr_bt_desc *desc;
952 * Implementor's note: This "list" routine is best-effort. We
953 * assume that registering callbacks always succeeds. Silently
954 * ignore failure to scan for devices. Just return those which
958 desc = sr_bt_desc_new();
962 memset(&scan_args, 0, sizeof(scan_args));
963 scan_args.port_list = list;
964 scan_args.append = append;
966 scan_args.addr_list = NULL;
967 scan_args.bt_type = "BT";
968 (void)sr_bt_config_cb_scan(desc, scan_cb, &scan_args);
969 (void)sr_bt_scan_bt(desc, scan_duration);
970 g_slist_free_full(scan_args.addr_list, g_free);
972 scan_args.addr_list = NULL;
973 scan_args.bt_type = "BLE";
974 (void)sr_bt_config_cb_scan(desc, scan_cb, &scan_args);
975 (void)sr_bt_scan_le(desc, scan_duration);
976 g_slist_free_full(scan_args.addr_list, g_free);
978 sr_bt_desc_free(desc);
980 return scan_args.port_list;
983 static struct ser_lib_functions serlib_bt = {
985 .close = ser_bt_close,
986 .flush = ser_bt_flush,
987 .drain = ser_bt_drain,
988 .write = ser_bt_write,
991 * Bluetooth communication has no concept of bitrate, so ignore
992 * these arguments silently. Neither need we pass the frame format
993 * down to internal BT comm routines, nor need we keep the values
994 * here, since the caller will cache/register them already.
996 .set_params = std_dummy_set_params,
997 .set_handshake = std_dummy_set_handshake,
998 .setup_source_add = ser_bt_setup_source_add,
999 .setup_source_remove = ser_bt_setup_source_remove,
1000 .list = ser_bt_list,
1001 .get_frame_format = NULL,
1003 SR_PRIV struct ser_lib_functions *ser_lib_funcs_bt = &serlib_bt;
1008 SR_PRIV int ser_name_is_bt(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial)
1015 SR_PRIV struct ser_lib_functions *ser_lib_funcs_bt = NULL;