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/**
* BlueCove - Java library for Bluetooth
* Copyright (C) 2004 Intel Corporation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* @version $Id: BluetoothInputStream.java 185 2007-04-24 14:47:15Z skarzhevskyy $
*/
package com.intel.bluetooth;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
class BluetoothInputStream extends InputStream {
private BluetoothConnection conn;
public BluetoothInputStream(BluetoothConnection conn) {
this.conn = conn;
}
/*
* returns the amount of data that can be read in a single call to the read function,
* which may not be the same as the total amount of data queued on the socket.
*
*/
public synchronized int available() throws IOException {
if (conn == null) {
throw new IOException();
} else {
return (int)BlueCoveImpl.instance().getBluetoothPeer().recvAvailable(conn.socket);
}
}
/*
* Reads the next byte of data from the input stream. The value byte is
* returned as an int in the range 0 to 255. If no byte is available because
* the end of the stream has been reached, the value -1 is returned. This
* method blocks until input data is available, the end of the stream is
* detected, or an exception is thrown. A subclass must provide an
* implementation of this method.
*
* Returns: the next byte of data, or -1 if the end of the stream is
* reached. Throws: IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public int read() throws IOException {
if (conn == null) {
throw new IOException();
} else {
return BlueCoveImpl.instance().getBluetoothPeer().recv(conn.socket);
}
}
/*
* Reads up to len bytes of data from the input stream into an array of
* bytes. An attempt is made to read as many as len bytes, but a smaller
* number may be read, possibly zero. The number of bytes actually read is
* returned as an integer. This method blocks until input data is available,
* end of file is detected, or an exception is thrown.
*
* If b is null, a NullPointerException is thrown.
*
* If off is negative, or len is negative, or off+len is greater than the
* length of the array b, then an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown.
*
* If len is zero, then no bytes are read and 0 is returned; otherwise,
* there is an attempt to read at least one byte. If no byte is available
* because the stream is at end of file, the value -1 is returned;
* otherwise, at least one byte is read and stored into b.
*
* The first byte read is stored into element b[off], the next one into
* b[off+1], and so on. The number of bytes read is, at most, equal to len.
* Let k be the number of bytes actually read; these bytes will be stored in
* elements b[off] through b[off+k-1], leaving elements b[off+k] through
* b[off+len-1] unaffected.
*
* In every case, elements b[0] through b[off] and elements b[off+len]
* through b[b.length-1] are unaffected.
*
* If the first byte cannot be read for any reason other than end of file,
* then an IOException is thrown. In particular, an IOException is thrown if
* the input stream has been closed.
*
* The read(b, off, len) method for class InputStream simply calls the
* method read() repeatedly. If the first such call results in an
* IOException, that exception is returned from the call to the read(b, off,
* len) method. If any subsequent call to read() results in a IOException,
* the exception is caught and treated as if it were end of file; the bytes
* read up to that point are stored into b and the number of bytes read
* before the exception occurred is returned. Subclasses are encouraged to
* provide a more efficient implementation of this method.
*
* Parameters: b - the buffer into which the data is read. off - the start
* offset in array b at which the data is written. len - the maximum number
* of bytes to read. Returns: the total number of bytes read into the
* buffer, or -1 if there is no more data because the end of the stream has
* been reached. Throws: IOException - if an I/O error occurs. See Also:
* read()
*/
public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
if (off < 0 || len < 0 || off + len > b.length) {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
if (conn == null) {
throw new IOException();
} else {
return BlueCoveImpl.instance().getBluetoothPeer().recv(conn.socket, b, off, len);
}
}
public void close() throws IOException {
if (conn != null) {
conn.in = null;
conn.closeSocket();
conn = null;
}
}
}