+/** Bluetooth stack callback event for a completed Bluetooth connection. When this callback is made,\r
+ * the connection information can be accessed through the global \ref Bluetooth_Connection structure.\r
+ */\r
+void Bluetooth_ConnectionComplete(void)\r
+{\r
+ printf_P(PSTR("Connection Complete to Device %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X.\r\n"), \r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[5], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[4],\r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[3], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[2],\r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[1], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[0]);\r
+}\r
+\r
+/** Bluetooth stack callback event for a completed Bluetooth disconnection. When this callback is made,\r
+ * the connection information in the global \ref Bluetooth_Connection structure is invalidated with the\r
+ * exception of the RemoteAddress element, which can be used to determine the address of the device that\r
+ * was disconnected.\r
+ */\r
+void Bluetooth_DisconnectionComplete(void)\r
+{\r
+ printf_P(PSTR("Disconnection Complete to Device %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X.\r\n"), \r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[5], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[4],\r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[3], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[2],\r
+ Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[1], Bluetooth_Connection.RemoteAddress[0]);\r
+}\r
+\r
+/** Bluetooth stack callback event for a Bluetooth ACL Channel connection request. When is callback fires,\r
+ * the user application must indicate if the channel connection should be rejected or not, based on the \r
+ * protocol (PSM) value of the requested channel.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param PSM Protocol PSM value for the requested channel\r
+ *\r
+ * \return Boolean true to accept the channel connection request, false to reject it\r
+ */\r
+bool Bluetooth_ChannelConnectionRequest(const uint16_t PSM)\r
+{\r
+ /* Always accept channel connection requests regardless of PSM */\r
+ return true;\r
+}\r
+\r
+/** Bluetooth stack callback event for a non-signal ACL packet reception. This callback fires once a connection\r
+ * to a remote Bluetooth device has been made, and the remote device has sent a non-signalling ACL packet.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param[in] Data Pointer to a buffer where the received data is stored\r
+ * \param[in] DataLen Length of the packet data, in bytes\r
+ * \param[in] Channel Bluetooth ACL data channel information structure for the packet's destination channel\r
+ */\r
+void Bluetooth_PacketReceived(void* Data, uint16_t DataLen, Bluetooth_Channel_t* const Channel)\r
+{\r
+ switch (Channel->PSM)\r
+ {\r
+ case CHANNEL_PSM_SDP:\r
+ /* Service Discovery Protocol packet */\r
+ ServiceDiscovery_ProcessPacket(Data, Channel);\r
+ break;\r
+ default:\r
+ /* Unknown Protocol packet */\r
+ printf_P(PSTR("Packet Received (Channel 0x%04X, PSM: 0x%02x):\r\n"), Channel->LocalNumber, Channel->PSM);\r
+ for (uint16_t Byte = 0; Byte < DataLen; Byte++)\r
+ printf_P(PSTR("0x%02X "), ((uint8_t*)Data)[Byte]);\r
+ puts_P(PSTR("\r\n"));\r
+ \r