unleashed-firmware/lib/nfc/nfc_scanner.h
gornekich d92b0a82cc
NFC refactoring (#3050)
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." we started NFC subsystem refactoring.

Starring:

- @gornekich - NFC refactoring project lead, architect, senior developer
- @gsurkov - architect, senior developer
- @RebornedBrain - senior developer

Supporting roles:

- @skotopes, @DrZlo13, @hedger - general architecture advisors, code review
- @Astrrra, @doomwastaken, @Hellitron, @ImagineVagon333 - quality assurance

Special thanks:

@bettse, @pcunning, @nxv, @noproto, @AloneLiberty and everyone else who has been helping us all this time and contributing valuable knowledges, ideas and source code.
2023-10-24 12:08:09 +09:00

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/**
* @file nfc_scanner.h
* @brief NFC card detection library.
*
* Once started, a NfcScanner instance will iterate over all available protocols
* and return a list of one or more detected protocol identifiers via a user-provided callback.
*
* The NfcScanner behaviour is greedy, i.e. it will not stop scanning upon detection of
* a just one protocol and will try others as well until all possibilities are exhausted.
* This is to allow for multi-protocol card support.
*
* If no supported cards are in the vicinity, the scanning process will continue
* until stopped explicitly.
*/
#pragma once
#include <nfc/nfc.h>
#include <nfc/protocols/nfc_protocol.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief NfcScanner opaque type definition.
*/
typedef struct NfcScanner NfcScanner;
/**
* @brief Event type passed to the user callback.
*/
typedef enum {
NfcScannerEventTypeDetected, /**< One or more protocols have been detected. */
} NfcScannerEventType;
/**
* @brief Event data passed to the user callback.
*/
typedef struct {
size_t protocol_num; /**< Number of detected protocols (one or more). */
NfcProtocol* protocols; /**< Pointer to the array of detected protocol identifiers. */
} NfcScannerEventData;
/**
* @brief Event passed to the user callback.
*/
typedef struct {
NfcScannerEventType type; /**< Type of event. Determines how the data must be handled. */
NfcScannerEventData data; /**< Event-specific data. Handled accordingly to the even type. */
} NfcScannerEvent;
/**
* @brief User callback function signature.
*
* A function with such signature must be provided by the user upon calling nfc_scanner_start().
*
* @param[in] event occurred event, complete with type and data.
* @param[in] context pointer to the context data provided in nfc_scanner_start() call.
*/
typedef void (*NfcScannerCallback)(NfcScannerEvent event, void* context);
/**
* @brief Allocate an NfcScanner instance.
*
* @param[in] nfc pointer to an Nfc instance.
* @returns pointer to the allocated NfcScanner instance.
*
* @see nfc.h
*/
NfcScanner* nfc_scanner_alloc(Nfc* nfc);
/**
* @brief Delete an NfcScanner instance.
*
* @param[in,out] pointer to the instance to be deleted.
*/
void nfc_scanner_free(NfcScanner* instance);
/**
* @brief Start an NfcScanner.
*
* @param[in,out] pointer to the instance to be started.
* @param[in] callback pointer to the callback function (will be called upon a detection event).
* @param[in] context pointer to the caller-specific context (will be passed to the callback).
*/
void nfc_scanner_start(NfcScanner* instance, NfcScannerCallback callback, void* context);
/**
* @brief Stop an NfcScanner.
*
* @param[in,out] pointer to the instance to be stopped.
*/
void nfc_scanner_stop(NfcScanner* instance);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif