Deprecate BT_CTLR, and add a new HAS_BT_CTLR as a virtual option which
specific users (like BT_LL_SW_SPLIT) select. This also means that we can
remove all places that were forcefully enabling the BT_CTLR option, and
instead we now depend on devicetree to get some local LL HCI driver
enabled which in turn also enables the HAS_BT_CTLR option.
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@silabs.com>
This commit removes the legacy LLCP code including the
Kconfig option
It also updates the babblesim tests, and removes the
tests for the legacy controller
Signed-off-by: Andries Kruithof <andries.kruithof@nordicsemi.no>
There were wrong GPIOs assigned for antenna switches.
Used pins were assigned to other peripehrals so that
there were no outpus printed.
The samples should use GPIOs that are not assigned to any
peripheral.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Pryga <piotr.pryga@nordicsemi.no>
Rename
BT_CTLR_LLCP_PROC_CTX_BUF_NUM
to
BT_CTLR_LLCP_LOCAL_PROC_CTX_BUF_NUM
to match naming scheme of
BT_CTLR_LLCP_REMOTE_PROC_CTX_BUF_NUM
Signed-off-by: Thomas Ebert Hansen <thoh@oticon.com>
To give control over GPIO pins for Direction Finding Extension of
Radio peripheral when build for nRF53 network core, the application
core has to assign those pins to network core.
There is a mechanism that uses a device tree overlay to get
information about GPIO pins to be assigned to network core.
The commit adds overlays with appropriate configuration
to assign GPIO pins in all DF related samples.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Pryga <piotr.pryga@nordicsemi.no>
To give control over GPIO pins for Direction Finding Extension of
Radio peripheral when build for nRF53 network core, the application
core has to assign those pins to network core.
There is a mechanism that uses a device tree overlay to get
information about GPIO pins to be assigned to network core.
The commit adds overlays with appropriate configuration
to assign GPIO pins in all DF related samples.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Pryga <piotr.pryga@nordicsemi.no>
Add new sample application for direction finding to show
how the functionality works in connected mode for peripheral role.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Pryga <piotr.pryga@nordicsemi.no>