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NAME¶
org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitor - BlueZ D-Bus AdvertisementMonitor API documentation
DESCRIPTION¶
This API allows an client to specify a job of monitoring advertisements by registering the root of hierarchy and then exposing advertisement monitors under the root with filtering conditions, thresholds of RSSI and timers of RSSI thresholds.
Once a monitoring job is activated by bluetoothd(8), the client can expect to get notified on the targeted advertisements no matter if there is an ongoing discovery session (see StartDiscovery() in org.bluez.Adapter(5)).
INTERFACE¶
- Service
- org.bluez
- Interface
- org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitor1 [experimental]
- Object path
- freely definable
Methods¶
void Release() [noreply]¶
This gets called as a signal for a client to perform
clean-up when:
- Monitor cannot be activated after it was exposed
- Monitor has been deactivated.
void Activate() [noreply]¶
After a monitor was exposed, this gets called as a signal
for client to get acknowledged when a monitor has been activated, so the
client can expect to receive calls on DeviceFound() or
DeviceLost().
void DeviceFound(object device) [noreply]¶
This gets called to notify the client of finding the
targeted device. Once receiving the call, the client should start to monitor
the corresponding device to retrieve the changes on RSSI and advertisement
content.
void DeviceLost(object device) [noreply]¶
This gets called to notify the client of losing the
targeted device. Once receiving this call, the client should stop monitoring
the corresponding device.
Properties¶
string Type [read-only]¶
The type of the monitor. See SupportedMonitorTypes
in org.bluez.AdvertisementMonitorManager(5) for the available
options.
int16 RSSILowThreshold [read-only, optional]¶
Used in conjunction with RSSILowTimeout to
determine whether a device becomes out-of-range. Valid range is -127 to 20
(dBm), while 127 indicates unset.
int16 RSSIHighThreshold [read-only, optional]¶
Used in conjunction with RSSIHighTimeout to determine
whether a device becomes in-range. Valid range is -127 to 20 (dBm), while 127
indicates unset.
uint16 RSSILowTimeout [read-only, optional]¶
The time it takes to consider a device as out-of-range.
If this many seconds elapses without receiving any signal at least as strong
as RSSILowThreshold, a currently in-range device will be considered as
out-of-range (lost). Valid range is 1 to 300 (seconds), while 0 indicates
unset.
uint16 RSSIHighTimeout [read-only, optional]¶
The time it takes to consider a device as in-range. If
this many seconds elapses while we continuouslyreceive signals at least as
strong as RSSIHighThreshold, a currently out-of-range device will be
considered as in-range (found). Valid range is 1 to 300 (seconds), while 0
indicates unset.
uint16 RSSISamplingPeriod [read-only, optional]¶
Grouping rules on how to propagate the received
advertisement packets to the client.
Possible values:
- 0
- All advertisement packets from in-range devices would be propagated.
- 255
- Only the first advertisement packet of in-range devices would be propagated. If the device becomes lost, then the first packet when it is found again will also be propagated.
- 1 to 254
- Advertisement packets would be grouped into 100ms * N time period. Packets in the same group will only be reported once, with the RSSI value being averaged out.
Currently this is unimplemented in user space, so the value is only used to be forwarded to the kernel.
array{(uint8, uint8, array{byte})} Patterns [read-only, optional]¶
If the Type property is set to
"or_patterns", then this property must exist and have at
least one entry in the array.
The structure of a pattern contains the following:
- uint8 start_position
- The index in an AD data field where the search hould start. The beginning of an AD data field is index 0.
- uint8 AD_data_type
- See <https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/assigned-numbers/> generic-access-profile/ for the possible allowed value.
- array{byte} content_of_pattern
- This is the value of the pattern. The maximum length of the bytes is 31.
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