Bluetooth¶
To build any of the Bluetooth samples, follow the instructions below:
$ make -C samples/bluetooth/<app>
Host Bluetooth controller is connected to the second QEMU serial line through a Unix socket (QEMU option -serial unix:/tmp/bt-server-bredr). This option is already added to QEMU through QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS in Makefile.
On the host side BlueZ allows to “connect” Bluetooth controller through a so-called user channel. Use the btproxy tool for that:
Note that before calling btproxy
make sure that Bluetooth controller is
down.
$ sudo tools/btproxy -u
Listening on /tmp/bt-server-bredr
Running the application in QEMU will connect the second serial line to
bt-server-bredr
Unix socket. When Bluetooth (CONFIG_BT) and Bluetooth
HCI UART driver (CONFIG_BT_H4) are enabled, the Bluetooth driver
registers with the system.
From now on Bluetooth may be used by the application. To run applications in the QEMU emulation environment, type:
$ make run
- Bluetooth: Beacon
- Bluetooth: Central
- Bluetooth: Central / Heart-rate Monitor
- Bluetooth: Eddystone
- Bluetooth: Handsfree
- Bluetooth: HCI SPI
- Bluetooth: HCI UART
- Bluetooth: HCI USB
- Bluetooth: IPSP Sample
- Bluetooth: Peripheral
- Bluetooth: Peripheral CSC
- Bluetooth: Peripheral DIS
- Bluetooth: Peripheral ESP
- Bluetooth: Peripheral HIDs
- Bluetooth: Peripheral HR
- Bluetooth: Peripheral SC-only
- Bluetooth: Scan & Advertise