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For DCs that support both BT and LE, allow the user to connect to both interface layers. Maybe not usefull in the end (as BT is faster than LE), but as long as BT on Android is WIP is it very useful to be able to connect to the interface layer we like. Just add it to the Paired Devices list twice. The normal way, and the LE: prepend way. Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
260 lines
8 KiB
C++
260 lines
8 KiB
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "btdiscovery.h"
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#include "downloadfromdcthread.h"
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#include "core/libdivecomputer.h"
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#include <QDebug>
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extern QMap<QString, dc_descriptor_t *> descriptorLookup;
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BTDiscovery *BTDiscovery::m_instance = NULL;
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static dc_descriptor_t *getDeviceType(QString btName)
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// central function to convert a BT name to a Subsurface known vendor/model pair
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{
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QString vendor, product;
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if (btName.startsWith("OSTC")) {
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vendor = "Heinrichs Weikamp";
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if (btName.mid(4,2) == "3#") product = "OSTC 3";
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else if (btName.mid(4,2) == "3+") product = "OSTC 3+";
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else if (btName.mid(4,2) == "s#") product = "OSTC Sport";
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else if (btName.mid(4,2) == "4-") product = "OSTC 4";
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else if (btName.mid(4,2) == "2-") product = "OSTC 2N";
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// all OSTCs are HW_FAMILY_OSTC_3, so when we do not know,
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// just try this
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else product = "OSTC 3"; // all OSTCs are HW_FAMILY_OSTC_3
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}
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if (btName.startsWith("Petrel") || btName.startsWith("Perdix")) {
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vendor = "Shearwater";
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if (btName.startsWith("Petrel")) product = "Petrel"; // or petrel 2?
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if (btName.startsWith("Perdix")) product = "Perdix";
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}
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if (btName.startsWith("EON Steel")) {
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vendor = "Suunto";
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product = "EON Steel";
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}
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if (btName.startsWith("G2")) {
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vendor = "Scubapro";
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product = "G2";
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}
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if (!vendor.isEmpty() && !product.isEmpty())
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return(descriptorLookup[vendor + product]);
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return(NULL);
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}
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BTDiscovery::BTDiscovery(QObject *parent)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(parent)
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if (m_instance) {
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qDebug() << "trying to create an additional BTDiscovery object";
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return;
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}
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m_instance = this;
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#if defined(BT_SUPPORT)
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if (localBtDevice.isValid() &&
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localBtDevice.hostMode() == QBluetoothLocalDevice::HostConnectable) {
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btPairedDevices.clear();
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qDebug() << "localDevice " + localBtDevice.name() + " is valid, starting discovery";
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#if defined(Q_OS_LINUX) && !defined(Q_OS_ANDROID)
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discoveryAgent = new QBluetoothDeviceDiscoveryAgent(this);
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connect(discoveryAgent, &QBluetoothDeviceDiscoveryAgent::deviceDiscovered, this, &BTDiscovery::btDeviceDiscovered);
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discoveryAgent->start();
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#endif
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#if defined(Q_OS_ANDROID) && defined(BT_SUPPORT)
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getBluetoothDevices();
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// and add the paired devices to the internal data
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// So behaviour is same on Linux/Bluez stack and
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// Android/Java stack with respect to discovery
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for (int i = 0; i < btPairedDevices.length(); i++) {
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btDeviceDiscoveredMain(btPairedDevices[i]);
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}
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#endif
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for (int i = 0; i < btPairedDevices.length(); i++) {
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qDebug() << "Paired =" << btPairedDevices[i].name << btPairedDevices[i].address;
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}
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#if defined(Q_OS_LINUX) && !defined(Q_OS_ANDROID)
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discoveryAgent->stop();
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#endif
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} else {
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qDebug() << "localBtDevice isn't valid";
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}
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#endif
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}
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BTDiscovery::~BTDiscovery()
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{
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m_instance = NULL;
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#if defined(BT_SUPPORT)
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free(discoveryAgent);
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#endif
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}
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BTDiscovery *BTDiscovery::instance()
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{
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if (!m_instance)
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m_instance = new BTDiscovery();
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return m_instance;
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}
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#if defined(BT_SUPPORT)
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#if defined(SSRF_CUSTOM_IO)
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extern void addBtUuid(QBluetoothUuid uuid);
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#endif
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extern QHash<QString, QStringList> productList;
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extern QStringList vendorList;
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QString markBLEAddress(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo *device)
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{
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QBluetoothDeviceInfo::CoreConfigurations flags;
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QString prefix = "";
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flags = device->coreConfigurations();
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if (flags == QBluetoothDeviceInfo::LowEnergyCoreConfiguration)
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prefix = "LE:";
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return prefix + device->address().toString();
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}
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void BTDiscovery::btDeviceDiscovered(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo &device)
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{
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#if defined(SSRF_CUSTOM_IO)
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btPairedDevice this_d;
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this_d.address = markBLEAddress(&device);
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this_d.name = device.name();
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btPairedDevices.append(this_d);
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QList<QBluetoothUuid> serviceUuids = device.serviceUuids();
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foreach (QBluetoothUuid id, serviceUuids) {
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addBtUuid(id);
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qDebug() << id.toByteArray();
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}
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btDeviceDiscoveredMain(this_d);
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#endif
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}
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void BTDiscovery::btDeviceDiscoveredMain(const btPairedDevice &device)
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{
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btVendorProduct btVP;
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QString newDevice;
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dc_descriptor_t *newDC = getDeviceType(device.name);
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if (newDC)
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newDevice = dc_descriptor_get_product(newDC);
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else
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newDevice = device.name;
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qDebug() << "Found new device:" << newDevice << device.address;
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QString vendor;
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if (newDC) foreach (vendor, productList.keys()) {
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if (productList[vendor].contains(newDevice)) {
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qDebug() << "this could be a " + vendor + " " +
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(newDevice == "OSTC 3" ? "OSTC family" : newDevice);
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btVP.btpdi = device;
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btVP.dcDescriptor = newDC;
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btVP.vendorIdx = vendorList.indexOf(vendor);
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btVP.productIdx = productList[vendor].indexOf(newDevice);
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qDebug() << "adding new btDCs entry (detected DC)" << newDevice << btVP.vendorIdx << btVP.productIdx << btVP.btpdi.address;;
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btDCs << btVP;
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break;
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}
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}
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productList[QObject::tr("Paired Bluetooth Devices")].append(device.name + " (" + device.address + ")");
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btVP.btpdi = device;
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btVP.dcDescriptor = newDC;
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btVP.vendorIdx = vendorList.indexOf(QObject::tr("Paired Bluetooth Devices"));
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btVP.productIdx = productList[QObject::tr("Paired Bluetooth Devices")].indexOf(device.name);
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qDebug() << "adding new btDCs entry (all paired)" << newDevice << btVP.vendorIdx << btVP.productIdx << btVP.btpdi.address;
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btAllDevices << btVP;
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}
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QList<BTDiscovery::btVendorProduct> BTDiscovery::getBtDcs()
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{
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return btDCs;
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}
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QList <BTDiscovery::btVendorProduct> BTDiscovery::getBtAllDevices()
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{
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return btAllDevices;
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}
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// Android: As Qt is not able to pull the pairing data from a device, i
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// a lengthy discovery process is needed to see what devices are paired. On
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// https://forum.qt.io/topic/46075/solved-bluetooth-list-paired-devices
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// user s.frings74 does, however, present a solution to this using JNI.
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// Currently, this code is taken "as is".
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#if defined(Q_OS_ANDROID)
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void BTDiscovery::getBluetoothDevices()
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{
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struct BTDiscovery::btPairedDevice result;
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// Query via Android Java API.
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// returns a BluetoothAdapter
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QAndroidJniObject adapter=QAndroidJniObject::callStaticObjectMethod("android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter","getDefaultAdapter","()Landroid/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter;");
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if (checkException("BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter()", &adapter)) {
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return;
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}
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// returns a Set<BluetoothDevice>
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QAndroidJniObject pairedDevicesSet=adapter.callObjectMethod("getBondedDevices","()Ljava/util/Set;");
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if (checkException("BluetoothAdapter.getBondedDevices()", &pairedDevicesSet)) {
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return;
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}
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jint size=pairedDevicesSet.callMethod<jint>("size");
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checkException("Set<BluetoothDevice>.size()", &pairedDevicesSet);
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if (size > 0) {
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// returns an Iterator<BluetoothDevice>
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QAndroidJniObject iterator=pairedDevicesSet.callObjectMethod("iterator","()Ljava/util/Iterator;");
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if (checkException("Set<BluetoothDevice>.iterator()", &iterator)) {
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return;
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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// returns a BluetoothDevice
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QAndroidJniObject dev=iterator.callObjectMethod("next","()Ljava/lang/Object;");
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if (checkException("Iterator<BluetoothDevice>.next()", &dev)) {
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continue;
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}
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jint btType = dev.callMethod<jint>("getType", "()I");
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result.address = dev.callObjectMethod("getAddress","()Ljava/lang/String;").toString();
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if (btType == 2) // DEVICE_TYPE_LE
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result.address = QString("LE:%1").arg(result.address);
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result.name = dev.callObjectMethod("getName", "()Ljava/lang/String;").toString();
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qDebug() << "paired Device type" << btType << "with address" << result.address;
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btPairedDevices.append(result);
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if (btType == 3) { // DEVICE_TYPE_DUAL
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result.address = QString("LE:%1").arg(result.address);
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qDebug() << "paired Device type" << btType << "with address" << result.address;
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btPairedDevices.append(result);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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bool BTDiscovery::checkException(const char* method, const QAndroidJniObject *obj)
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{
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static QAndroidJniEnvironment env;
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bool result = false;
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if (env->ExceptionCheck()) {
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qCritical("Exception in %s", method);
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env->ExceptionDescribe();
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env->ExceptionClear();
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result=true;
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}
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if (!(obj == NULL || obj->isValid())) {
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qCritical("Invalid object returned by %s", method);
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result=true;
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}
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return result;
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}
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#endif // Q_OS_ANDROID
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#endif // BT_SUPPORT
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