zephyr/doc/kernel/networking/bluetooth.rst
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.. _bluetooth:
Bluetooth Implementation
########################
Initialization
**************
Initialize the Bluetooth subsystem using :c:func:`bt_init()`. Caller shall be
either task or a fiber. Caller must ensure that function succeeds by checking
return code for errors.
Application Program Interfaces
******************************
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| Call | Description |
+==========================================+======================================================+
| :c:func:`bt_init()` | Initializes the Bluetooth subsystem |
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| :c:func:`bt_start_advertising()` | Set advertisement and scan data and start |
| | advertising |
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
TODO: Describe all API
Bluetooth Application Example
*****************************
A simple Bluetooth beacon application is shown below. The application
initializes a Bluetooth Subsystem and enables non-connectable advertising.
It acts as a Bluetooth Low Energy broadcaster.
.. literalinclude:: ../../samples/bluetooth/beacon/src/main.c
:language: c
:lines: 33-
:linenos:
Testing with QEMU
*****************
A Bluetooth application might be tested with QEMU. In order to do so,
a Bluetooth controller needs to be connected to the emulator.
Using Host System Bluetooth Controller in QEMU
==============================================
The host system's Bluetooth controller is connected to the second QEMU
serial line through a UNIX socket
(QEMU option :literal:`-serial unix:/tmp/bt-server-bredr`).
This option is already added to QEMU through :makevar:`QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS`
in the Makefile.
On the Host side, BlueZ allows to "connect" Bluetooth controller through
a so-called user channel.
#. Use the btproxy tool to open the listening UNIX socket, type:
.. code-block:: console
$ sudo tools/btproxy -u
Listening on /tmp/bt-server-bredr
.. note:: Ensure that the Bluetooth controller is down before using the
btproxy command.
#. To run application in the QEMU, type:
.. code-block:: console
$ make qemu
Running QEMU now results in a connection with the second serial line to
:literal:`bt-server-bredr` UNIX socket.
Now, an application can use the Bluetooth device.