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+ | ==Usage== | ||
+ | ===Bring up=== | ||
+ | * Make sure your hardware is connected to the APF. '''If using an USB dongle''', load corresponding driver: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # modprobe btusb | ||
+ | Bluetooth: Core ver 2.14 | ||
+ | NET: Registered protocol family 31 | ||
+ | Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized | ||
+ | Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized | ||
+ | Bluetooth: Generic Bluetooth USB driver ver 0.4 | ||
+ | usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * Check if Bluetooth interface was detected: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # hciconfig | ||
+ | hci0: Type: USB | ||
+ | BD Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ACL MTU: 0:0 SCO MTU: 0:0 | ||
+ | DOWN | ||
+ | RX bytes:0 acl:0 sco:0 events:0 errors:0 | ||
+ | TX bytes:0 acl:0 sco:0 commands:0 errors:0 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * If interface is DOWN, bring it up: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # hciconfig hci0 up piscan | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * Check your Bluetooth device is correctly initialized: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # hcitool dev | ||
+ | Devices: | ||
+ | hci0 00:10:60:D1:92:0F | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | ===Scanning network=== | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # hcitool scan | ||
+ | Scanning ... | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 9 April 2010
Page under construction... Informations on this page are not guaranteed !!
This page will give you all the informations needed to have a running Bluetooth configuration on your Armadeus board.
Contents
Hardware
First you have to get a compatible hardware. Currently there are 3 solutions:
- Get a Wireless extension board from armadeus systems (only available for APF27)
- Get a cheap USB<->Bluetooth adapter (requires an USB Host port)
- Get a RS232<->Bluetooth adapter
Tested hardware
Model | Status APF9328 / APF27 |
Chipset | Comments | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BELKIN - Mini Bluetooth Adapter | TBT | KO | Product: BLUETOOTH USB +EDR ADAPTER v2.1 UHE Manufacturer: Broadcom Corp |
|
TRUST - Bluetooth 2.1 USB Adapter | TBT | KO | Product: BCM2046B1 Manufacturer: Broadcom |
|
RUEDUCOMMERCE - Mini adaptateur USB Bluetooth | TBT | TBT | Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio |
Software
Bluetooth Linux stack is divided into several parts:
- kernel drivers
- userland libraries/daemon (bluez)
Driver installation
- (Done by default on APF27)
$ make linux26-menuconfig
[*] Networking support ---> <M> Bluetooth subsystem support ---> --- Bluetooth subsystem support <M> L2CAP protocol support <M> SCO links support <M> RFCOMM protocol support [*] RFCOMM TTY support <M> BNEP protocol support [ ] Multicast filter support (NEW) [ ] Protocol filter support (NEW) <M> HIDP protocol support Bluetooth device drivers ---> <M> HCI USB driver < > HCI SDIO driver (NEW) <M> HCI UART driver [*] UART (H4) protocol support [*] BCSP protocol support [ ] HCILL protocol support (NEW) < > HCI BCM203x USB driver (NEW) < > HCI BPA10x USB driver (NEW) < > HCI BlueFRITZ! USB driver (NEW) < > HCI VHCI (Virtual HCI device) driver (NEW)
$ make
Bluez installation
$ make menuconfig
Package Selection for the target ---> ... [*] XML handling ---> [*] libxml2 ... [*] Hardware handling / blockdevices and filesystem maintenance ---> [*] dbus XML library to use (libxml2) ... *** Armadeus specific packages *** [*] bluez
$ make
Usage
Bring up
- Make sure your hardware is connected to the APF. If using an USB dongle, load corresponding driver:
# modprobe btusb Bluetooth: Core ver 2.14 NET: Registered protocol family 31 Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized Bluetooth: Generic Bluetooth USB driver ver 0.4 usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb
- Check if Bluetooth interface was detected:
# hciconfig hci0: Type: USB BD Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ACL MTU: 0:0 SCO MTU: 0:0 DOWN RX bytes:0 acl:0 sco:0 events:0 errors:0 TX bytes:0 acl:0 sco:0 commands:0 errors:0
- If interface is DOWN, bring it up:
# hciconfig hci0 up piscan
- Check your Bluetooth device is correctly initialized:
# hcitool dev Devices: hci0 00:10:60:D1:92:0F
Scanning network
# hcitool scan Scanning ...