import android.util.Log;
import android.widget.Toast;
-//import org.altusmetrum.AltosLib.*;
+import org.altusmetrum.AltosLib.*;
public class TelemetryService extends Service {
final Messenger mMessenger = new Messenger(mHandler); // Target we publish for clients to send messages to IncomingHandler.
// Name of the connected device
- private BluetoothDevice device = null;
- private AltosBluetooth mAltosBluetooth = null;
+ private BluetoothDevice device = null;
+ private AltosBluetooth mAltosBluetooth = null;
+ private AltosConfigData mConfigData = null;
private TelemetryReader mTelemetryReader = null;
// internally track state of bluetooth connection
case MSG_REGISTER_CLIENT:
s.mClients.add(msg.replyTo);
try {
- msg.replyTo.send(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_DEVNAME, s.device.getName()));
- msg.replyTo.send(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_STATE_CHANGE, s.state, -1));
+ // Now we try to send the freshly connected UI any relavant information about what
+ // we're talking to - Basically state and Config Data.
+ msg.replyTo.send(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_STATE_CHANGE, s.state, -1, s.mConfigData));
} catch (RemoteException e) {
s.mClients.remove(msg.replyTo);
}
s.startAltosBluetooth();
break;
case MSG_DISCONNECTED:
- if (D) Log.d(TAG, "Disconnected from " + s.device.getName());
- s.stopAltosBluetooth();
+ // Only do the following if we haven't been shutdown elsewhere..
+ if (s.device != null) {
+ if (D) Log.d(TAG, "Disconnected from " + s.device.getName());
+ s.stopAltosBluetooth();
+ }
break;
case MSG_TELEMETRY:
s.sendMessageToClients(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_TELEMETRY, msg.obj));
mAltosBluetooth = null;
}
device = null;
+ mConfigData = null;
}
private void startAltosBluetooth() {
mAltosBluetooth = new AltosBluetooth(device, mHandler);
setState(STATE_CONNECTING);
} else {
+ // This is a bit of a hack - if it appears we're still connected, we treat this as a restart.
+ // So, to give a suitable delay to teardown/bringup, we just schedule a resend of a message
+ // to ourselves in a few seconds time that will ultimately call this method again.
+ // ... then we tear down the existing connection.
+ // We do it this way around so that we don't lose a reference to the device when this method
+ // is called on reception of MSG_CONNECT_FAILED in the handler above.
+ mHandler.sendMessageDelayed(Message.obtain(null, MSG_CONNECT, device), 3000);
stopAltosBluetooth();
- mHandler.sendMessageDelayed(Message.obtain(null, MSG_CONNECT, device), 1000);
}
}
if (D) Log.d(TAG, "setState(): " + state + " -> " + s);
state = s;
- sendMessageToClients(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_STATE_CHANGE, state, -1));
+ // This shouldn't be required - mConfigData should be null for any non-connected
+ // state, but to be safe and to reduce message size
+ AltosConfigData acd = (state == STATE_CONNECTED) ? mConfigData : null;
+
+ sendMessageToClients(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_STATE_CHANGE, state, -1, acd));
}
private void connected() {
- sendMessageToClients(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_DEVNAME, device.getName()));
- setState(STATE_CONNECTED);
try {
- sendMessageToClients(Message.obtain(null, AltosDroid.MSG_DEVCONFIG, mAltosBluetooth.config_data()));
+ mConfigData = mAltosBluetooth.config_data();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
} catch (TimeoutException e) {
+ // If this timed out, then we really want to retry it, but
+ // probably safer to just retry the connection from scratch.
+ mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_CONNECT_FAILED).sendToTarget();
+ return;
}
+
+ setState(STATE_CONNECTED);
+
mTelemetryReader = new TelemetryReader(mAltosBluetooth, mHandler);
mTelemetryReader.start();
}