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SoftDevice Event Handler

API for initializing and disabling the SoftDevice. More...

Modules

 Types definitions for ANT support in SoftDevice handler.
 This file contains the declarations of types required for ANT stack support. These types will be defined when the preprocessor define ANT_STACK_SUPPORT_REQD is defined.
 
 Types definitions for BLE support in SoftDevice handler.
 This file contains the declarations of types required for BLE stack support. These types will be defined when the preprocessor define BLE_STACK_SUPPORT_REQD is defined.
 

Macros

#define SOFTDEVICE_SCHED_EVT_SIZE   0
 
#define SYS_EVT_MSG_BUF_SIZE   sizeof(uint32_t)
 
#define SOFTDEVICE_HANDLER_INIT(CLOCK_SOURCE,USE_SCHEDULER)
 Macro for initializing the stack event handler. More...
 

Typedefs

typedef uint32_t(* softdevice_evt_schedule_func_t )(void)
 Type of function for passing events from the stack handler module to the scheduler.
 
typedef void(* sys_evt_handler_t )(uint32_t evt_id)
 Application System (SOC) event handler type.
 

Functions

uint32_t softdevice_handler_init (nrf_clock_lfclksrc_t clock_source, void *p_ble_evt_buffer, uint16_t ble_evt_buffer_size, softdevice_evt_schedule_func_t evt_schedule_func)
 Function for initializing the stack handler module. More...
 
uint32_t softdevice_handler_sd_disable (void)
 Function for disabling the SoftDevice. More...
 
uint32_t softdevice_sys_evt_handler_set (sys_evt_handler_t sys_evt_handler)
 Function for registering for System (SOC) events. More...
 

Detailed Description

API for initializing and disabling the SoftDevice.

This API contains the functions and defines exposed by the SoftDevice Handler Library. For more information on the library and how the application should use it, please refer SoftDevice Handler Library.

Note
Use the USE_SCHEDULER parameter of the SOFTDEVICE_HANDLER_INIT() macro to select if the Scheduler is to be used or not.
Even if the scheduler is not used, softdevice_handler.h will include app_scheduler.h. So when compiling, app_scheduler.h must be available in one of the compiler include paths.

Macro Definition Documentation

#define SOFTDEVICE_HANDLER_INIT (   CLOCK_SOURCE,
  USE_SCHEDULER 
)
Value:
do \
{ \
static uint32_t BLE_EVT_BUFFER[CEIL_DIV(BLE_STACK_EVT_MSG_BUF_SIZE, sizeof(uint32_t))]; \
uint32_t ERR_CODE; \
ERR_CODE = softdevice_handler_init((CLOCK_SOURCE), \
BLE_EVT_BUFFER, \
sizeof(BLE_EVT_BUFFER), \
(USE_SCHEDULER) ? softdevice_evt_schedule : NULL); \
APP_ERROR_CHECK(ERR_CODE); \
} while (0)

Macro for initializing the stack event handler.

It will handle dimensioning and allocation of the memory buffer required for reading events from the stack, making sure the buffer is correctly aligned. It will also connect the stack event handler to the scheduler (if specified).

Parameters
[in]CLOCK_SOURCELow frequency clock source and accuracy (type nrf_clock_lfclksrc_t, see sd_softdevice_enable() for details).
[in]USE_SCHEDULERTRUE if the application is using the event scheduler, FALSE otherwise.
Note
Since this macro allocates a buffer, it must only be called once (it is OK to call it several times as long as it is from the same location, that is to do a reinitialization).
#define SOFTDEVICE_SCHED_EVT_SIZE   0

Size of button events being passed through the scheduler (is to be used for computing the maximum size of scheduler events). For SoftDevice events, this size is 0, since the events are being pulled in the event handler.

#define SYS_EVT_MSG_BUF_SIZE   sizeof(uint32_t)

Size of System (SOC) event message buffer.

Function Documentation

uint32_t softdevice_handler_init ( nrf_clock_lfclksrc_t  clock_source,
void *  p_ble_evt_buffer,
uint16_t  ble_evt_buffer_size,
softdevice_evt_schedule_func_t  evt_schedule_func 
)

Function for initializing the stack handler module.

Enables the SoftDevice and the stack event interrupt handler.

Note
This function must be called before calling any function in the SoftDevice API.
Normally initialization should be done using the SOFTDEVICE_HANDLER_INIT() macro, as that will both allocate the event buffer, and also align the buffer correctly.
Parameters
[in]clock_sourceLow frequency clock source to be used by the SoftDevice.
[in]p_ble_evt_bufferBuffer for holding one BLE stack event. Since heap is not being used, this buffer must be provided by the application. The buffer must be large enough to hold the biggest stack event the application is supposed to handle. The buffer must be aligned to a 4 byte boundary. This parameter is unused if BLE stack support is not required.
[in]ble_evt_buffer_sizeSize of SoftDevice BLE event buffer. This parameter is unused if BLE stack support is not required.
[in]evt_schedule_funcFunction for passing events to the scheduler. Point to ble_ant_stack_evt_schedule() to connect to the scheduler. Set to NULL to make the stack handler module call the event handler directly from the stack event interrupt handler.
Return values
NRF_SUCCESSSuccessful initialization.
NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMInvalid parameter (buffer not aligned to a 4 byte boundary) or NULL.
uint32_t softdevice_handler_sd_disable ( void  )

Function for disabling the SoftDevice.

This function will disable the SoftDevice. It will also update the internal state of this module.

uint32_t softdevice_sys_evt_handler_set ( sys_evt_handler_t  sys_evt_handler)

Function for registering for System (SOC) events.

The application should use this function to register for receiving System (SOC) events from the SoftDevice. If the application does not call this function, then any System (SOC) events that may be generated by the SoftDevice will NOT be fetched. Once the application has registered for the events, it is not possible to possible to cancel the registration. However, it is possible to register a different function for handling the events at any point of time.

Parameters
[in]sys_evt_handlerFunction to be called for each received System (SOC) event.
Return values
NRF_SUCCESSSuccessful registration.
NRF_ERROR_NULLNull pointer provided as input.