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/**
* Representation of a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID).
*
* UUIDs are 128 bits wide number used to identify data type and elements in
* UUIDs are 128-bit wide numbers used to identify data type and elements in
* many layers of the Bluetooth specification.
*
* Two representations of UUIDS exist:
* - 16 bits UUIDs: Shortened representation of the 128 bit UUID
* - 16-bit UUIDs: Shortened representation of the 128 bit UUID
* 0000xxxx-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB where xxxx is the 16 bit UUID.
* Values of those UUIDs are defined by the Bluetooth body. The short
* representation save bandwidth during protocol transactions.
* - 128 bits UUIDs: Complete representation of an UUID. They are commonly
* representation saves bandwidth during protocol transactions.
* - 128-bit UUIDs: Complete representation of a UUID. They are commonly
* used for user defined UUID.
*
* This class act as an adapter over these two kind of UUIDs to allow
* indiscriminate usage of both forms in mbed BLE APIs .
* This class acts as an adapter over these two kinds of UUIDs to allow
* indiscriminate use of both forms in Mbed BLE APIs.
*
* @note 32 bits UUID representation is not supported at the current moment.
* @note 32-bit UUID representation is not supported currently.
*/
class UUID {
public:
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/**
* Enumeration of byte ordering.
*
* It is used to construct 128 byte UUIDs.
* It is used to construct 128-byte UUIDs.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Most-significant byte first (at the smallest address).
* Most significant byte first (at the smallest address).
*/
MSB,
/**
* Least-significant byte first (at the smallest address).
* Least significant byte first (at the smallest address).
*/
LSB
} ByteOrder_t;
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* @note Upper and lower case are supported.
* @note Hyphens are optional. The string must include at most four hyphens.
*
* @note Internally the UUID is stored in the little endian order as a 16
* byte array.
* @note Internally, the UUID is stored in the little endian order as a
* 16-byte array.
*/
UUID(const char* stringUUID) :
type(UUID_TYPE_LONG),
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uint8_t tempUUID[LENGTH_OF_LONG_UUID];
/*
* Iterate through string, abort if NULL is encountered prematurely.
* Ignore upto four hyphens.
* Iterate through string; abort if NULL is encountered prematurely.
* Ignore up to four hyphens.
*/
for (size_t index = 0; (index < MAX_UUID_STRING_LENGTH) && (baseIndex < LENGTH_OF_LONG_UUID); index++) {
if (stringUUID[index] == '\0') {
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}
/**
* Construct a new UUID from a 128-bits representation.
* Construct a new UUID from a 128-bit representation.
*
* @param[in] longUUID The 128-bit (16-byte) of the UUID value.
* @param[in] order Bytes order of @p longUUID.
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/**
* Creates a new 16-bit UUID.
*
* 16 bit wide UUIDs are defined by the Bluetoth standard body and are the
* shortened version of the UUID 0000xxxx-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB where
* xxxx represent is the value of the 16 bit UUID.
* The Bluetooth standard body defines 16-bit wide UUIDs. They are the
* shortened version of the UUID 0000xxxx-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB, where
* xxxx is the value of the 16-bit UUID.
*
* @important 16 bit UUIDs shall not be used in user defined data type or
* @important 16-bit UUIDs are not used in user defined data type or
* user defined element ID.
*
* @param[in] _shortUUID 16 bit part of the standard UUID.
* @param[in] _shortUUID 16-bit part of the standard UUID.
* The short UUID value.
*
* @note User defined UUID are commonly named vendor-specific UUIDs across
* @note User defined UUIDs are commonly named vendor-specific UUIDs across
* the Bluetooth literature.
*/
UUID(ShortUUIDBytes_t _shortUUID) :
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}
/**
* Replace existing value with a 128 bit UUID.
* Replace existing value with a 128-bit UUID.
*
* @param[in] longUUID New 16 byte wide UUID value.
* @param[in] longUUID New 16-byte wide UUID value.
* @param[in] order Byte ordering of @p longUUID.
*/
void setupLong(const LongUUIDBytes_t longUUID, ByteOrder_t order = UUID::MSB)
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/**
* Return the internal type of the UUID.
*
* @return UUID_TYPE_SHORT if the UUID is 16 bit wide.
* @return UUID_TYPE_LONG if the UUID is 128 bit wide.
* @return UUID_TYPE_SHORT if the UUID is 16-bit wide.
* @return UUID_TYPE_LONG if the UUID is 128-bit wide.
*/
UUID_Type_t shortOrLong(void) const
{
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/**
* Get a pointer to the UUID value based on the current UUID type.
*
* @return A pointer to an uint16_t object if the UUID is 16 bit long.
* @return A pointer to an array of 16 bytes if the UUID is 128 bit long.
* @return A pointer to an uint16_t object if the UUID is 16 bits long.
* @return A pointer to an array of 16 bytes if the UUID is 128 bits long.
*/
const uint8_t *getBaseUUID(void) const
{
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/**
* Get the uint16_t value of the UUID.
*
* @important This function shall not be used on long UUIDs.
* @important This function is not used on long UUIDs.
*
* @return The value of the shortened UUID.
*/