Commit does the following changes:
* Use functionality from the `babbelkit` library for common functions
related to flags, test progression (failing, passing etc.) and
synchronization between two devices. Locally defined equivalents are
removed.
* Removes the files containing only functionality that is provided
by the `babblekit` library.
* Remove the `test_pre_init_f` and `test_tick_f` functions (commonly
implemented as `test_init` and `test_tick`) from the modified tests.
These functions are not needed as they were only used to fail the test
if a device didn't complete the test within a certain time frame. This
is already handled by the `sim_length` argument used in the test
scripts.
Signed-off-by: Håvard Reierstad <haavard.reierstad@nordicsemi.no>
Bluetooth host bsim tests are compiled with shell scripts, but it is
possible to use twister, which supports compilation (but not running
at the moment). Compiling with twister requires fewer shell scripts,
provides cleaner interface and more flexible configuration.
Signed-off-by: Artur Dobrynin <artur.dobrynin@nordicsemi.no>
More information in the test description.
Why: At the time of writing, this test exposes a bug in the Bluetooth stack
where all the RX buffers are in use, and the controller driver fails to
synchronously allocate a command response buffer.
This is manifested in an assertion failure in `hci_common.c`.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rico <jonathan.rico@nordicsemi.no>
To make the scanner module more understandable and more streamlined, I
reworked the update mechanism of the scanner. The scanner tracks now the
parameters that were used to enable it and the reason why it is running.
This facilitates state logic and allows other modules to "start the
scanner", altough it is already running.
This is mostly a refactoring and not a functional change.
Added a test to verify the behavior.
Signed-off-by: Jan Müller <jan.mueller@nordicsemi.no>
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