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3503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBTstack implements a set of Bluetooth protocols and profiles. To connect to other Bluetooth devices or to provide a Bluetooth services, BTstack has to be properly configured.
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5503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe configuration of BTstack is done both at compile time as well as at run time:
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7503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- compile time configuration:
8503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - adjust *btstack_config.h* - this file describes the system configuration, used functionality, and also the memory configuration
9503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - add necessary source code files to your project
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11503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- run time configuration of:
12503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - Bluetooth chipset
13503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - run loop
14503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - HCI transport layer
15503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - provided services
16503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    - packet handlers
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18503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn the following, we provide an overview of the configuration
19503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthat is necessary to setup BTstack. From the point when the run loop
20503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldis executed, the application runs as a finite
21503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldstate machine, which processes events received from BTstack. BTstack
22503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldgroups events logically and provides them via packet handlers.
23503a627eSMilanka RingwaldWe provide their overview here. For the case that there is a need to inspect the data exchanged
24503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldbetween BTstack and the Bluetooth chipset, we describe how to configure
25503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldpacket logging mechanism. Finally, we provide an overview on power management in Bluetooth in general and how to save energy in BTstack.
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27503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Configuration in btstack_config.h {#sec:btstackConfigHowTo}
28503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe file *btstack_config.h* contains three parts:
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30503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- \#define HAVE_* directives [listed here](#sec:haveDirectives). These directives describe available system properties, similar to config.h in a autoconf setup.
31503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- \#define ENABLE_* directives [listed here](#sec:enableDirectives). These directives list enabled properties, most importantly ENABLE_CLASSIC and ENABLE_BLE.
32503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- other #define directives for BTstack configuration, most notably static memory, [see next section](#sec:memoryConfigurationHowTo) and [NVM configuration](#sec:nvmConfiguration).
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34503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- a name "lst:platformConfiguration"></a-->
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37503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### HAVE_* directives {#sec:haveDirectives}
38503a627eSMilanka RingwaldSystem properties:
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404402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define              | Description                                                           |
414402df42SMatthias Ringwald|-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
42ff1cb106SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_AES128           | Use platform AES128 engine                                            |
434402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_BTSTACK_STDIN    | STDIN is available for CLI interface                                  |
44ff1cb106SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_LWIP             | lwIP is available                    |
45ff1cb106SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_MALLOC           | Use dynamic memory                                                    |
464402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_MBEDTLS_ECC_P256 | mbedTLS provides NIST P-256 operations e.g. for LE Secure Connections |
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48503a627eSMilanka RingwaldEmbedded platform properties:
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504402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                        | Description                          |
514402df42SMatthias Ringwald|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------|
524402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_EMBEDDED_TIME_MS           | System provides time in milliseconds |
534402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_EMBEDDED_TICK              | System provides tick interrupt       |
544402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_HAL_AUDIO                  | Audio HAL is available               |
554402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_HAL_AUDIO_SINK_STEREO_ONLY | Duplicate samples for mono playback  |
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57503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFreeRTOS platform properties:
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594402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                     | Description                                                      |
604402df42SMatthias Ringwald|------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
614402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_FREERTOS_INCLUDE_PREFIX | FreeRTOS headers are in 'freertos' folder (e.g. ESP32's esp-idf) |
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63503a627eSMilanka RingwaldPOSIX platform properties:
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654402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define           | Description                          |
664402df42SMatthias Ringwald|--------------------|--------------------------------------|
674402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_POSIX_FILE_IO | POSIX File i/o used for hci dump     |
684402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_POSIX_TIME    | System provides time function        |
694402df42SMatthias Ringwald| LINK_KEY_PATH      | Path to stored link keys             |
704402df42SMatthias Ringwald| LE_DEVICE_DB_PATH  | Path to stored LE device information |
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72503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- a name "lst:btstackFeatureConfiguration"></a-->
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7508a78038SMatthias RingwaldChipset properties:
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7708a78038SMatthias Ringwald| \#define               | Description                                           |
7808a78038SMatthias Ringwald|------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
79dd1f98b4SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_BCM_PCM2          | PCM2 is used and requires additional configuration    |
8008a78038SMatthias Ringwald| HAVE_BCM_PCM_NBS_16KHZ | NBS is up/downsampled, use 16 kHz sample rate for NBS |
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82503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### ENABLE_* directives {#sec:enableDirectives}
83503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBTstack properties:
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854402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                                                              | Description                                                                                                                 |
86*842492f0SMatthias Ringwald|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
874402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CLASSIC                                                        | Enable Classic related code in HCI and L2CAP                                                                                |
884402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_BLE                                                            | Enable BLE related code in HCI and L2CAP                                                                                    |
894402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EHCILL                                                         | Enable eHCILL low power mode on TI CC256x/WL18xx chipsets                                                                   |
904402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_H5                                                             | Enable support for SLIP mode in `btstack_uart.h` drivers for HCI H5 ('Three-Wire Mode')                                     |
914402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LOG_DEBUG                                                      | Enable log_debug messages                                                                                                   |
924402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LOG_ERROR                                                      | Enable log_error messages                                                                                                   |
934402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LOG_INFO                                                       | Enable log_info messages                                                                                                    |
94be78df3bSMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LOG_BTSTACK_EVENTS                                             | Log internal/custom BTstack events                                                                                          |
954402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_SCO_OVER_HCI                                                   | Enable SCO over HCI for chipsets (if supported)                                                                             |
964402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_SCO_OVER_PCM                                                   | Enable SCO ofer PCM/I2S for chipsets (if supported)                                                                         |
974402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_HFP_WIDE_BAND_SPEECH                                           | Enable support for mSBC codec used in HFP profile for Wide-Band Speech                                                      |
984402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_HFP_AT_MESSAGES                                                | Enable `HFP_SUBEVENT_AT_MESSAGE_SENT` and `HFP_SUBEVENT_AT_MESSAGE_RECEIVED` events                                         |
994402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_PERIPHERAL                                                  | Enable support for LE Peripheral Role in HCI and Security Manager                                                           |
100db3c1f89SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_CENTRAL                                                     | Enable support for LE Central Role in HCI and Security Manager                                                              |
1014402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_SECURE_CONNECTIONS                                          | Enable LE Secure Connections                                                                                                |
102db88441fSMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_SECURE_CONNECTIONS_DEBUG_KEY                                | Enable support for LE Secure Connection debug keys for testing                                                              |
1034402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_PROACTIVE_AUTHENTICATION                                    | Enable automatic encryption for bonded devices on re-connect                                                                |
1044402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_GATT_CLIENT_PAIRING                                            | Enable GATT Client to start pairing and retry operation on security error                                                   |
105*842492f0SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_GATT_CLIENT_SERVICE_CHANGED                                    | Enable GATT Client to register for Service Changed and Database Hash indications                                            |
1064402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_MICRO_ECC_FOR_LE_SECURE_CONNECTIONS                            | Use [micro-ecc library](https://github.com/kmackay/micro-ecc) for ECC operations                                            |
1074402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_DATA_LENGTH_EXTENSION                                       | Enable LE Data Length Extension support                                                                                     |
1085d6688b0SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_ENHANCED_CONNECTION_COMPLETE_EVENT                          | Enable LE Enhanced Connection Complete Event v1 & v2                                                                        |
1094402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_EXTENDED_ADVERTISING                                        | Enable extended advertising and scanning                                                                                    |
1104402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_PERIODIC_ADVERTISING                                        | Enable periodic advertising and scanning                                                                                    |
1114402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_SIGNED_WRITE                                                | Enable LE Signed Writes in ATT/GATT                                                                                         |
1124402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_PRIVACY_ADDRESS_RESOLUTION                                  | Enable address resolution for resolvable private addresses in Controller                                                    |
1134402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CROSS_TRANSPORT_KEY_DERIVATION                                 | Enable Cross-Transport Key Derivation (CTKD) for Secure Connections                                                         |
1144402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_L2CAP_ENHANCED_RETRANSMISSION_MODE                             | Enable Enhanced Retransmission Mode for L2CAP Channels. Mandatory for AVRCP Browsing                                        |
1154402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_L2CAP_LE_CREDIT_BASED_FLOW_CONTROL_MODE                        | Enable LE credit-based flow-control mode for L2CAP channels                                                                 |
1164402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_L2CAP_ENHANCED_CREDIT_BASED_FLOW_CONTROL_MODE                  | Enable Enhanced credit-based flow-control mode for L2CAP Channels                                                           |
1174402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_HCI_CONTROLLER_TO_HOST_FLOW_CONTROL                            | Enable HCI Controller to Host Flow Control, see below                                                                       |
1184402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_HCI_SERIALIZED_CONTROLLER_OPERATIONS                           | Serialize Inquiry, Remote Name Request, and Create Connection operations                                                    |
1197029d61cSMilanka Ringwald| ENABLE_ATT_DELAYED_RESPONSE                                           | Enable support for delayed ATT operations, see [GATT Server](profiles/#sec:GATTServerProfile)                               |
1204402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_BCM_PCM_WBS                                                    | Enable support for Wide-Band Speech codec in BCM controller, requires ENABLE_SCO_OVER_PCM                                   |
1214402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CC256X_ASSISTED_HFP                                            | Enable support for Assisted HFP mode in CC256x Controller, requires ENABLE_SCO_OVER_PCM                                     |
122be78df3bSMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_RTK_PCM_WBS                                                    | Enable support for Wide-Band Speech codec in Realtek controller, requires ENABLE_SCO_OVER_PCM                               |
1234402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CC256X_BAUDRATE_CHANGE_FLOWCONTROL_BUG_WORKAROUND              | Enable workaround for bug in CC256x Flow Control during baud rate change, see chipset docs.                                 |
1244402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CYPRESS_BAUDRATE_CHANGE_FLOWCONTROL_BUG_WORKAROUND             | Enable workaround for bug in CYW2070x Flow Control during baud rate change, similar to CC256x.                              |
1254402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_LIMIT_ACL_FRAGMENT_BY_MAX_OCTETS                            | Force HCI to fragment ACL-LE packets to fit into over-the-air packet                                                        |
126052e5e42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_TLV_FLASH_EXPLICIT_DELETE_FIELD                                | Enable use of explicit delete field in TLV Flash implementation - required when flash value cannot be overwritten with zero |
127052e5e42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_TLV_FLASH_WRITE_ONCE                                           | Enable storing of emtpy tag instead of overwriting existing tag - required when flash value cannot be overwritten at all    |
1284402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CONTROLLER_WARM_BOOT                                           | Enable stack startup without power cycle (if supported/possible)                                                            |
1294402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_SEGGER_RTT                                                     | Use SEGGER RTT for console output and packet log, see [additional options](#sec:rttConfiguration)                           |
1304402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EXPLICIT_CONNECTABLE_MODE_CONTROL                              | Disable calls to control Connectable Mode by L2CAP                                                                          |
1314402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EXPLICIT_IO_CAPABILITIES_REPLY                                 | Let application trigger sending IO Capabilities (Negative) Reply                                                            |
1324402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EXPLICIT_LINK_KEY_REPLY                                        | Let application trigger sending Link Key (Negative) Response, allows for asynchronous link key lookup                       |
1334402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EXPLICIT_BR_EDR_SECURITY_MANAGER                               | Report BR/EDR Security Manager support in L2CAP Information Response                                                        |
134db3c1f89SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_EXPLICIT_DEDICATED_BONDING_DISCONNECT                          | Keep connection after dedicated bonding is complete                                                                         |
1354402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CLASSIC_OOB_PAIRING                                            | Enable support for classic Out-of-Band (OOB) pairing                                                                        |
1364402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_A2DP_EXPLICIT_CONFIG                                           | Let application configure stream endpoint (skip auto-config of SBC endpoint)                                                |
1374402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_AVDTP_ACCEPTOR_EXPLICIT_START_STREAM_CONFIRMATION              | allow accept or reject of stream start on A2DP_SUBEVENT_START_STREAM_REQUESTED                                              |
138ae35a99cSMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_WHITELIST_TOUCH_AFTER_RESOLVING_LIST_UPDATE                 | Enable Workaround for Controller bug                                                                                        |
139db3c1f89SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_LE_SET_ADV_PARAMS_ON_RANDOM_ADDRESS_CHANGE                     | Send HCI LE Set Advertising Params after HCI LE Set Random Address - workaround for Controller Bug                          |
1404402df42SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_CONTROLLER_DUMP_PACKETS                                        | Dump number of packets in Controller per type for debugging                                                                 |
141f48a5586SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_HCI_COMMAND_STATUS_DISCARDED_FOR_FAILED_CONNECTIONS WORKAROUND | Track connection handle for HCI Commands and assume command has failed if disonnect event for connection is received        |
14262daa441SMatthias Ringwald| ENABLE_MUTUAL_AUTHENTICATION_FOR_LEGACY_SECURE_CONNECTIONS            | Re-authentication after connection was encrypted to avoid BIAS Attack. Not needed for min encryption key size of 16         |
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144503a627eSMilanka RingwaldNotes:
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146503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- ENABLE_MICRO_ECC_FOR_LE_SECURE_CONNECTIONS: Only some Bluetooth 4.2+ controllers (e.g., EM9304, ESP32) support the necessary HCI commands for ECC. Other reason to enable the ECC software implementations are if the Host is much faster or if the micro-ecc library is already provided (e.g., ESP32, WICED, or if the ECC HCI Commands are unreliable.
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148503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### HCI Controller to Host Flow Control
149503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn general, BTstack relies on flow control of the HCI transport, either via Hardware CTS/RTS flow control for UART or regular USB flow control. If this is not possible, e.g on an SoC, BTstack can use HCI Controller to Host Flow Control by defining ENABLE_HCI_CONTROLLER_TO_HOST_FLOW_CONTROL. If enabled, the HCI Transport implementation must be able to buffer the specified packets. In addition, it also need to be able to buffer a few HCI Events. Using a low number of host buffers might result in less throughput.
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151503a627eSMilanka RingwaldHost buffer configuration for HCI Controller to Host Flow Control:
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1534402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                | Description                      |
1544402df42SMatthias Ringwald|-------------------------|----------------------------------|
1554402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_HOST_ACL_PACKET_NUM | Max number of ACL packets        |
1564402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_HOST_ACL_PACKET_LEN | Max size of HCI Host ACL packets |
1574402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_HOST_SCO_PACKET_NUM | Max number of ACL packets        |
1584402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_HOST_SCO_PACKET_LEN | Max size of HCI Host SCO packets |
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160503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### Memory configuration directives {#sec:memoryConfigurationHowTo}
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162503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe structs for services, active connections and remote devices can be
163503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldallocated in two different manners:
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165503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   statically from an individual memory pool, whose maximal number of
166503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    elements is defined in the btstack_config.h file. To initialize the static
167503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    pools, you need to call at runtime *btstack_memory_init* function. An example
168503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    of memory configuration for a single SPP service with a minimal
169503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    L2CAP MTU is shown in Listing {@lst:memoryConfigurationSPP}.
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171503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   dynamically using the *malloc/free* functions, if HAVE_MALLOC is
172503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    defined in btstack_config.h file.
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1748b6f0b06SMatthias RingwaldFor each HCI connection, a buffer of size HCI_ACL_PAYLOAD_SIZE is reserved. For fast data transfer, however, a large ACL buffer of 1021 bytes is recommended. The large ACL buffer is required for 3-DH5 packets to be used.
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176503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- a name "lst:memoryConfiguration"></a-->
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1794402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                                  | Description                                                                |
1804402df42SMatthias Ringwald|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
1814402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_ACL_PAYLOAD_SIZE                      | Max size of HCI ACL payloads                                               |
1826bcf18c2SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_ACL_CHUNK_SIZE_ALIGNMENT              | Alignment of ACL chunk size, can be used to align HCI transport writes     |
1834402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_INCOMING_PRE_BUFFER_SIZE              | Number of bytes reserved before actual data for incoming HCI packets       |
1844402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_BNEP_CHANNELS                      | Max number of BNEP channels                                                |
1854402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_BNEP_SERVICES                      | Max number of BNEP services                                                |
1864402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_GATT_CLIENTS                       | Max number of GATT clients                                                 |
1874402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_HCI_CONNECTIONS                    | Max number of HCI connections                                              |
1884402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_HFP_CONNECTIONS                    | Max number of HFP connections                                              |
1894402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_L2CAP_CHANNELS                     | Max number of L2CAP connections                                            |
1904402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_L2CAP_SERVICES                     | Max number of L2CAP services                                               |
1914402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_RFCOMM_CHANNELS                    | Max number of RFOMMM connections                                           |
1924402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_RFCOMM_MULTIPLEXERS                | Max number of RFCOMM multiplexers, with one multiplexer per HCI connection |
1934402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_RFCOMM_SERVICES                    | Max number of RFCOMM services                                              |
1944402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_SERVICE_RECORD_ITEMS               | Max number of SDP service records                                          |
1954402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_SM_LOOKUP_ENTRIES                  | Max number of items in Security Manager lookup queue                       |
1964402df42SMatthias Ringwald| MAX_NR_WHITELIST_ENTRIES                  | Max number of items in GAP LE Whitelist to connect to                      |
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198503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe memory is set up by calling *btstack_memory_init* function:
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200503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    btstack_memory_init();
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202503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- a name "lst:memoryConfigurationSPP"></a-->
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205503a627eSMilanka RingwaldHere's the memory configuration for a basic SPP server.
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207503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define HCI_ACL_PAYLOAD_SIZE 52
208503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_HCI_CONNECTIONS 1
209503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_L2CAP_SERVICES  2
210503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_L2CAP_CHANNELS  2
211503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_RFCOMM_MULTIPLEXERS 1
212503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_RFCOMM_SERVICES 1
213503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define MAX_NR_RFCOMM_CHANNELS 1
2148b6f0b06SMatthias Ringwald    #define NVM_NUM_LINK_KEYS  3
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216503a627eSMilanka RingwaldListing: Memory configuration for a basic SPP server. {#lst:memoryConfigurationSPP}
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2188b6f0b06SMatthias RingwaldIn this example, the size of ACL packets is limited to the minimum of 52 bytes, resulting in an L2CAP MTU of 48 bytes. Only a singleHCI connection can be established at any time. On it, two L2CAP services are provided, which can be active at the same time. Here, these two can be RFCOMM and SDP. Then, memory for one RFCOMM multiplexer is reserved over which one connection can be active. Finally, up to three link keys can be stored in persistent memory.
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222503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### Non-volatile memory (NVM) directives {#sec:nvmConfiguration}
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224503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIf implemented, bonding information is stored in Non-volatile memory. For Classic, a single link keys and its type is stored. For LE, the bonding information contains various values (long term key, random number, EDIV, signing counter, identity, ...) Often, this is implemented using Flash memory. Then, the number of stored entries are limited by:
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226503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- a name "lst:nvmDefines"></a-->
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2294402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                  | Description                                                                                  |
2304402df42SMatthias Ringwald|---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
2314402df42SMatthias Ringwald| NVM_NUM_LINK_KEYS         | Max number of Classic Link Keys that can be stored                                           |
2324402df42SMatthias Ringwald| NVM_NUM_DEVICE_DB_ENTRIES | Max number of LE Device DB entries that can be stored                                        |
2334402df42SMatthias Ringwald| NVN_NUM_GATT_SERVER_CCC   | Max number of 'Client Characteristic Configuration' values that can be stored by GATT Server |
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2351b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald### HCI Dump Stdout directives {#sec:hciDumpStdout}
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2371b5f4ae3SMatthias RingwaldAllow to truncate HCI ACL and SCO packets to reduce console output for debugging audio applications.
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2391b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                     | Description                               |
2401b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald|------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
2411b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_DUMP_STDOUT_MAX_SIZE_ACL | Max size of ACL packets to log via stdout |
2421b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_DUMP_STDOUT_MAX_SIZE_SCO | Max size of SCO packets to log via stdout |
2431b5f4ae3SMatthias Ringwald| HCI_DUMP_STDOUT_MAX_SIZE_ISO | Max size of ISO packets to log via stdout |
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245503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### SEGGER Real Time Transfer (RTT) directives {#sec:rttConfiguration}
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247503a627eSMilanka Ringwald[SEGGER RTT](https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/technology/about-real-time-transfer/) improves on the use of an UART for debugging with higher throughput and less overhead. In addition, it allows for direct logging in PacketLogger/BlueZ format via the provided JLinkRTTLogger tool.
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249503a627eSMilanka RingwaldWhen enabled with `ENABLE_SEGGER_RTT` and `hci_dump_init()` can be called with an `hci_dunp_segger_stdout_get_instance()` for textual output and `hci_dump_segger_binary_get_instance()` for binary output. With the latter, you can select `HCI_DUMP_BLUEZ` or `HCI_DUMP_PACKETLOGGER`, format. For RTT, the following directives are used to configure the up channel:
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2514402df42SMatthias Ringwald| \#define                         | Default                       | Description                                                                                                       |
2524402df42SMatthias Ringwald|----------------------------------|-------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
2534402df42SMatthias Ringwald| SEGGER_RTT_PACKETLOG_MODE        | SEGGER_RTT_MODE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP | SEGGER_RTT_MODE_NO_BLOCK_SKIP to skip messages if buffer is full, or, SEGGER_RTT_MODE_BLOCK_IF_FIFO_FULL to block |
2544402df42SMatthias Ringwald| SEGGER_RTT_PACKETLOG_CHANNEL     | 1                             | Channel to use for packet log. Channel 0 is used for terminal                                                     |
2554402df42SMatthias Ringwald| SEGGER_RTT_PACKETLOG_BUFFER_SIZE | 1024                          | Size of outgoing ring buffer. Increase if you cannot block but get 'message skipped' warnings.                    |
256503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
257503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Run-time configuration
258503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
259503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo allow code-reuse with different platforms
260503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldas well as with new ports, the low-level initialization of BTstack and
261503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthe hardware configuration has been extracted to the various
262503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*platforms/PLATFORM/main.c* files. The examples only contain the
263503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldplatform-independent Bluetooth logic. But let’s have a look at the
264503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcommon init code.
265503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
266503a627eSMilanka RingwaldListing [below](#lst:btstackInit) shows a minimal platform setup for an
267503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldembedded system with a Bluetooth chipset connected via UART.
268503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
269503a627eSMilanka Ringwald~~~~ {#lst:btstackInit .c caption="{Minimal platform setup for an embedded system}"}
270503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
271503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    int main(){
272503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // ... hardware init: watchdoch, IOs, timers, etc...
273503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
274503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // setup BTstack memory pools
275503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      btstack_memory_init();
276503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
277503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // select embedded run loop
278503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      btstack_run_loop_init(btstack_run_loop_embedded_get_instance());
279503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
280503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // enable logging
281503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      hci_dump_init(hci_dump_embedded_stdout_get_instance());
282503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
283503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
284503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // init HCI
285503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      hci_transport_t     * transport = hci_transport_h4_instance();
286503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      hci_init(transport, NULL);
287503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
288503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // setup example
289503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      btstack_main(argc, argv);
290503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
291503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      // go
292503a627eSMilanka Ringwald      btstack_run_loop_execute();
293503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    }
294503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
295503a627eSMilanka Ringwald~~~~
296503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
2970c599961SMatthias RingwaldFirst, BTstack’s memory pools are set up. Then, the standard run loop
298503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldimplementation for embedded systems is selected.
299503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
300503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe call to *hci_dump_init* configures BTstack to output all Bluetooth
301503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldpackets and its own debug and error message using printf with BTstack's
302503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldmillisecond tiomestamps.s as tim.
303503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe Python
304503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldscript *tools/create_packet_log.py* can be used to convert the console
305503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldoutput into a Bluetooth PacketLogger format that can be opened by the OS
306503a627eSMilanka RingwaldX PacketLogger tool as well as by Wireshark for further inspection. When
307503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldasking for help, please always include a log created with HCI dump.
308503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
309503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe *hci_init* function sets up HCI to use the HCI H4 Transport
310503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldimplementation. It doesn’t provide a special transport configuration nor
311503a627eSMilanka Ringwalda special implementation for a particular Bluetooth chipset. It makes
312503a627eSMilanka Ringwalduse of the *remote_device_db_memory* implementation that allows for
313503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldre-connects without a new pairing but doesn’t persist the bonding
314503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldinformation.
315503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
316503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFinally, it calls *btstack_main()* of the actual example before
317503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldexecuting the run loop.
318503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
319503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
320503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Source tree structure {#sec:sourceTreeHowTo}
321503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
322503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe source tree has been organized to easily setup new projects.
323503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
3244402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Path     | Description                                          |
3254402df42SMatthias Ringwald|----------|------------------------------------------------------|
3264402df42SMatthias Ringwald| chipset  | Support for individual Bluetooth Controller chipsets |
3274402df42SMatthias Ringwald| doc      | Sources for BTstack documentation                    |
3284402df42SMatthias Ringwald| example  | Example applications available for all ports         |
3294402df42SMatthias Ringwald| platform | Support for special OSs and/or MCU architectures     |
3304402df42SMatthias Ringwald| port     | Complete port for a MCU + Chipset combinations       |
3314402df42SMatthias Ringwald| src      | Bluetooth stack implementation                       |
3324402df42SMatthias Ringwald| test     | Unit and PTS tests                                   |
3334402df42SMatthias Ringwald| tool     | Helper tools for BTstack                             |
334503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
335503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe core of BTstack, including all protocol and profiles, is in *src/*.
336503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
337503a627eSMilanka RingwaldSupport for a particular platform is provided by the *platform/* subfolder. For most embedded ports, *platform/embedded/* provides *btstack_run_loop_embedded* and the *hci_transport_h4_embedded* implementation that require *hal_cpu.h*, *hal_led.h*, and *hal_uart_dma.h* plus *hal_tick.h* or *hal_time_ms* to be implemented by the user.
338503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
339503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo accommodate a particular Bluetooth chipset, the *chipset/* subfolders provide various btstack_chipset_* implementations.
340503a627eSMilanka RingwaldPlease have a look at the existing ports in *port/*.
341503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
342503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Run loop configuration {#sec:runLoopHowTo}
343503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
344503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo initialize BTstack you need to [initialize the memory](#sec:memoryConfigurationHowTo)
345503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldand [the run loop](#sec:runLoopHowTo) respectively, then setup HCI and all needed higher
346503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldlevel protocols.
347503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
348503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBTstack uses the concept of a run loop to handle incoming data and to schedule work.
349503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe run loop handles events from two different types of sources: data
350503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldsources and timers. Data sources represent communication interfaces like
351503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldan UART or an USB driver. Timers are used by BTstack to implement
352503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldvarious Bluetooth-related timeouts. They can also be used to handle
3530c599961SMatthias Ringwaldperiodic events. In addition, most implementations also allow to trigger a poll
3540c599961SMatthias Ringwaldof the data sources from interrupt context, or, execute a function from a different
3550c599961SMatthias Ringwaldthread.
356503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
357503a627eSMilanka RingwaldData sources and timers are represented by the *btstack_data_source_t* and
358503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*btstack_timer_source_t* structs respectively. Each of these structs contain
359503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldat least a linked list node and a pointer to a callback function. All active timers
360503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldand data sources are kept in link lists. While the list of data sources
361503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldis unsorted, the timers are sorted by expiration timeout for efficient
3620c599961SMatthias Ringwaldprocessing. Data sources need to be configured upon what event they are called back.
3630c599961SMatthias RingwaldThey can be configured to be polled (*DATA_SOURCE_CALLBACK_POLL*), on read ready (*DATA_SOURCE_CALLBACK_READ*),
3640c599961SMatthias Ringwaldor on write ready (*DATA_SOURCE_CALLBACK_WRITE*).
365503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
366503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTimers are single shot: a timer will be removed from the timer list
367503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldbefore its event handler callback is executed. If you need a periodic
368503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldtimer, you can re-register the same timer source in the callback
369503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfunction, as shown in Listing [PeriodicTimerHandler]. Note that BTstack
370503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldexpects to get called periodically to keep its time, see Section
371503a627eSMilanka Ringwald[on time abstraction](#sec:timeAbstractionPorting) for more on the
372503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldtick hardware abstraction.
373503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
374503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBTstack provides different run loop implementations that implement the *btstack_run_loop_t* interface:
375503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
3760c599961SMatthias Ringwald- CoreFoundation: implementation for iOS and OS X applications
377503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- Embedded: the main implementation for embedded systems, especially without an RTOS.
378503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- FreeRTOS: implementation to run BTstack on a dedicated FreeRTOS thread
379503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- POSIX: implementation for POSIX systems based on the select() call.
3800c599961SMatthias Ringwald- Qt: implementation for the Qt applications
381503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- WICED: implementation for the Broadcom WICED SDK RTOS abstraction that wraps FreeRTOS or ThreadX.
382503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- Windows: implementation for Windows based on Event objects and WaitForMultipleObjects() call.
383503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
384503a627eSMilanka RingwaldDepending on the platform, data sources are either polled (embedded, FreeRTOS), or the platform provides a way
3850c599961SMatthias Ringwaldto wait for a data source to become ready for read or write (CoreFoundation, POSIX, Qt, Windows), or,
386503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldare not used as the HCI transport driver and the run loop is implemented in a different way (WICED).
3870c599961SMatthias RingwaldIn any case, the callbacks must be explicitly enabled with the *btstack_run_loop_enable_data_source_callbacks(..)* function.
388503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
389503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn your code, you'll have to configure the run loop before you start it
390503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldas shown in Listing [listing:btstackInit]. The application can register
391503a627eSMilanka Ringwalddata sources as well as timers, e.g., for periodical sampling of sensors, or
392503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfor communication over the UART.
393503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
394503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe run loop is set up by calling *btstack_run_loop_init* function and providing
395503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldan instance of the actual run loop. E.g. for the embedded platform, it is:
396503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
397503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
398503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
399503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    btstack_run_loop_init(btstack_run_loop_embedded_get_instance());
400503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4010c599961SMatthias RingwaldIf the run loop allows to trigger polling of data sources from interrupt context,
4020c599961SMatthias Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq*.
4030c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4040c599961SMatthias RingwaldOn multi-threaded environments, e.g., FreeRTOS, POSIX, WINDOWS,
4050c599961SMatthias Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread* can be used to schedule a callback on the main loop.
4060c599961SMatthias Ringwald
407503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe complete Run loop API is provided [here](appendix/apis/#sec:runLoopAPIAppendix).
408503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4090c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4100c599961SMatthias Ringwald### Run Loop Embedded
411503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
412503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn the embedded run loop implementation, data sources are constantly polled and
413503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthe system is put to sleep if no IRQ happens during the poll of all data sources.
414503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
415503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe complete run loop cycle looks like this: first, the callback
416503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfunction of all registered data sources are called in a round robin way.
417503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThen, the callback functions of timers that are ready are executed.
418503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFinally, it will be checked if another run loop iteration has been
419503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldrequested by an interrupt handler. If not, the run loop will put the MCU
420503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldinto sleep mode.
421503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
422503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIncoming data over the UART, USB, or timer ticks will generate an
423503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldinterrupt and wake up the microcontroller. In order to avoid the
424503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldsituation where a data source becomes ready just before the run loop
425503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldenters sleep mode, an interrupt-driven data source has to call the
4260c599961SMatthias Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* function. The call to
4270c599961SMatthias Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* sets an
428503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldinternal flag that is checked in the critical section just before
429503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldentering sleep mode causing another run loop cycle.
430503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
431503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable the use of timers, make sure that you defined HAVE_EMBEDDED_TICK or HAVE_EMBEDDED_TIME_MS in the
432503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconfig file.
433503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4340c599961SMatthias RingwaldWhile there is no threading, *btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* allows to reduce stack size by
4350c599961SMatthias Ringwaldscheduling a continuation.
4360c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4370c599961SMatthias Ringwald### Run Loop FreeRTOS
438503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
439503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe FreeRTOS run loop is used on a dedicated FreeRTOS thread and it uses a FreeRTOS queue to schedule callbacks on the run loop.
440503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn each iteration:
441503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
442503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- all data sources are polled
443503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- all scheduled callbacks are executed
444503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- all expired timers are called
445503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- finally, it gets the next timeout. It then waits for a 'trigger' or the next timeout, if set.
446503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4470c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt supports both *btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* as well as *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
448503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
449503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4500c599961SMatthias Ringwald### Run Loop POSIX
451503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
452503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe data sources are standard File Descriptors. In the run loop execute implementation,
453503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldselect() call is used to wait for file descriptors to become ready to read or write,
454503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldwhile waiting for the next timeout.
455503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
456503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable the use of timers, make sure that you defined HAVE_POSIX_TIME in the config file.
457503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4580c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt supports both *btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* as well as *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
4590c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4600c599961SMatthias Ringwald
461503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### Run loop CoreFoundation (OS X/iOS)
462503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
463503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThis run loop directly maps BTstack's data source and timer source with CoreFoundation objects.
464503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIt supports ready to read and write similar to the POSIX implementation. The call to
465503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_execute()* then just calls *CFRunLoopRun()*.
466503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
467503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable the use of timers, make sure that you defined HAVE_POSIX_TIME in the config file.
468503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4690c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt currently only supports *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
4700c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4710c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4720c599961SMatthias Ringwald### Run Lop Qt
4730c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4740c599961SMatthias RingwaldThis run loop directly maps BTstack's data source and timer source with Qt Core objects.
4750c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt supports ready to read and write similar to the POSIX implementation.
4760c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4770c599961SMatthias RingwaldTo enable the use of timers, make sure that you defined HAVE_POSIX_TIME in the config file.
4780c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4790c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt supports both *btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* as well as *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
4800c599961SMatthias Ringwald
4810c599961SMatthias Ringwald
482503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### Run loop Windows
483503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
484503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe data sources are Event objects. In the run loop implementation WaitForMultipleObjects() call
485503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldis all is used to wait for the Event object to become ready while waiting for the next timeout.
486503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
4870c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt supports both *btstack_run_loop_poll_data_sources_from_irq* as well as *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
4880c599961SMatthias Ringwald
489503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
490503a627eSMilanka Ringwald### Run loop WICED
491503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
492503a627eSMilanka RingwaldWICED SDK API does not provide asynchronous read and write to the UART and no direct way to wait for
493503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldone or more peripherals to become ready. Therefore, BTstack does not provide direct support for data sources.
494503a627eSMilanka RingwaldInstead, the run loop provides a message queue that allows to schedule functions calls on its thread via
495503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*btstack_run_loop_wiced_execute_code_on_main_thread()*.
496503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
497503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe HCI transport H4 implementation then uses two lightweight threads to do the
498503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldblocking read and write operations. When a read or write is complete on
499503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthe helper threads, a callback to BTstack is scheduled.
500503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
5010c599961SMatthias RingwaldIt currently only supports *btstack_run_loop_execute_code_on_main_thread*.
5020c599961SMatthias Ringwald
503503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
504503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## HCI Transport configuration
505503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
506503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe HCI initialization has to adapt BTstack to the used platform. The first
507503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcall is to *hci_init()* and requires information about the HCI Transport to use.
508503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe arguments are:
509503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
510503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   *HCI Transport implementation*: On embedded systems, a Bluetooth
511503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    module can be connected via USB or an UART port. On embedded, BTstack implements HCI UART Transport Layer (H4) and H4 with eHCILL support, a lightweight low-power variant by Texas Instruments. For POSIX, there is an implementation for HCI H4, HCI H5 and H2 libUSB, and for WICED HCI H4 WICED.
512503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    These are accessed by linking the appropriate file, e.g.,
513503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    [platform/embedded/hci_transport_h4_embedded.c]()
514503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    and then getting a pointer to HCI Transport implementation.
515503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    For more information on adapting HCI Transport to different
5167029d61cSMilanka Ringwald    environments, see [here](porting/#sec:hciTransportPorting).
517503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
518503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
519503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
520503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    hci_transport_t * transport = hci_transport_h4_instance();
521503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
522503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   *HCI Transport configuration*: As the configuration of the UART used
523503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    in the H4 transport interface are not standardized, it has to be
524503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    provided by the main application to BTstack. In addition to the
525503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    initial UART baud rate, the main baud rate can be specified. The HCI
526503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    layer of BTstack will change the init baud rate to the main one
527503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    after the basic setup of the Bluetooth module. A baud rate change
528503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    has to be done in a coordinated way at both HCI and hardware level.
529503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    For example, on the CC256x, the HCI command to change the baud rate
530503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    is sent first, then it is necessary to wait for the confirmation event
531503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    from the Bluetooth module. Only now, can the UART baud rate changed.
532503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
533503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
534503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
535503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    hci_uart_config_t* config = &hci_uart_config;
536503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
537503a627eSMilanka RingwaldAfter these are ready, HCI is initialized like this:
538503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
539503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    hci_init(transport, config);
540503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
541503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
542503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn addition to these, most UART-based Bluetooth chipset require some
543503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldspecial logic for correct initialization that is not covered by the
544503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBluetooth specification. In particular, this covers:
545503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
546503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- setting the baudrate
547503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- setting the BD ADDR for devices without an internal persistent storage
548503a627eSMilanka Ringwald- upload of some firmware patches.
549503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
550503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThis is provided by the various *btstack_chipset_t* implementation in the *chipset/* subfolders.
551503a627eSMilanka RingwaldAs an example, the *bstack_chipset_cc256x_instance* function returns a pointer to a chipset struct
552503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldsuitable for the CC256x chipset.
553503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
554503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
555503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
556503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    btstack_chipset_t * chipset = btstack_chipset_cc256x_instance();
557503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    hci_set_chipset(chipset);
558503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
559503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
560503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn some setups, the hardware setup provides explicit control of Bluetooth power and sleep modes.
561503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn this case, a *btstack_control_t* struct can be set with *hci_set_control*.
562503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
563503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFinally, the HCI implementation requires some form of persistent storage for link keys generated
564503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldduring either legacy pairing or the Secure Simple Pairing (SSP). This commonly requires platform
565503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldspecific code to access the MCU’s EEPROM of Flash storage. For the
566503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfirst steps, BTstack provides a (non) persistent store in memory.
5677029d61cSMilanka RingwaldFor more see [here](porting/#sec:persistentStoragePorting).
568503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
569503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
570503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
571503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    btstack_link_key_db_t * link_key_db = &btstack_link_key_db_memory_instance();
572503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    btstack_set_link_key_db(link_key_db);
573503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
574503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
575503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe higher layers only rely on BTstack and are initialized by calling
576503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthe respective *\*_init* function. These init functions register
577503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthemselves with the underlying layer. In addition, the application can
578503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldregister packet handlers to get events and data as explained in the
579503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfollowing section.
580503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
581503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
582503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Services {#sec:servicesHowTo}
583503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
584503a627eSMilanka RingwaldOne important construct of BTstack is *service*. A service represents a
585503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldserver side component that handles incoming connections. So far, BTstack
586503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldprovides L2CAP, BNEP, and RFCOMM services. An L2CAP service handles incoming
587503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconnections for an L2CAP channel and is registered with its protocol
588503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldservice multiplexer ID (PSM). Similarly, an RFCOMM service handles
589503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldincoming RFCOMM connections and is registered with the RFCOMM channel
590503a627eSMilanka RingwaldID. Outgoing connections require no special registration, they are
591503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcreated by the application when needed.
592503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
593503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
594503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Packet handlers configuration {#sec:packetHandlersHowTo}
595503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
596503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
597503a627eSMilanka RingwaldAfter the hardware and BTstack are set up, the run loop is entered. From
598503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldnow on everything is event driven. The application calls BTstack
599503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfunctions, which in turn may send commands to the Bluetooth module. The
600503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldresulting events are delivered back to the application. Instead of
601503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldwriting a single callback handler for each possible event (as it is done
602503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldin some other Bluetooth stacks), BTstack groups events logically and
603503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldprovides them over a single generic interface. Appendix
604503a627eSMilanka Ringwald[Events and Errors](generated/appendix/#sec:eventsAndErrorsAppendix)
605503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldsummarizes the parameters and event
606503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcodes of L2CAP and RFCOMM events, as well as possible errors and the
607503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcorresponding error codes.
608503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
609503a627eSMilanka RingwaldHere is summarized list of packet handlers that an application might
610503a627eSMilanka Ringwalduse:
611503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
612503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   HCI event handler - allows to observer HCI, GAP, and general BTstack events.
613503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
614503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   L2CAP packet handler - handles LE Connection parameter requeset updates
615503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
616503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   L2CAP service packet handler - handles incoming L2CAP connections,
617503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    i.e., channels initiated by the remote.
618503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
619503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   L2CAP channel packet handler - handles outgoing L2CAP connections,
620503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    i.e., channels initiated internally.
621503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
622503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   RFCOMM service packet handler - handles incoming RFCOMM connections,
623503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    i.e., channels initiated by the remote.
624503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
625503a627eSMilanka Ringwald-   RFCOMM channel packet handler - handles outgoing RFCOMM connections,
626503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    i.e., channels initiated internally.
627503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
628503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThese handlers are registered with the functions listed in Table
629503a627eSMilanka Ringwald{@tbl:registeringFunction}.
630503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
631503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
6324402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Packet Handler                | Registering Function                                                     |
6334402df42SMatthias Ringwald|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
6344402df42SMatthias Ringwald| HCI packet handler            | hci_add_event_handler                                                    |
6354402df42SMatthias Ringwald| L2CAP packet handler          | l2cap_register_packet_handler                                            |
6364402df42SMatthias Ringwald| L2CAP service packet handler  | l2cap_register_service                                                   |
6374402df42SMatthias Ringwald| L2CAP channel packet handler  | l2cap_create_channel                                                     |
6384402df42SMatthias Ringwald| RFCOMM service packet handler | rfcomm_register_service and rfcomm_register_service_with_initial_credits |
6394402df42SMatthias Ringwald| RFCOMM channel packet handler | rfcomm_create_channel and rfcomm_create_channel_with_initial_credits     |
640503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
641503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTable: Functions for registering packet handlers. {#tbl:registeringFunction}
642503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
643503a627eSMilanka RingwaldHCI, GAP, and general BTstack events are delivered to the packet handler
644503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldspecified by *hci_add_event_handler* function. In L2CAP,
645503a627eSMilanka RingwaldBTstack discriminates incoming and outgoing connections, i.e., event and
646503a627eSMilanka Ringwalddata packets are delivered to different packet handlers. Outgoing
647503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconnections are used access remote services, incoming connections are
648503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldused to provide services. For incoming connections, the packet handler
649503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldspecified by *l2cap_register_service* is used. For outgoing
650503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconnections, the handler provided by *l2cap_create_channel*
651503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldis used. RFCOMM and BNEP are similar.
652503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
653503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe application can register a single shared packet handler for all
654503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldprotocols and services, or use separate packet handlers for each
655503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldprotocol layer and service. A shared packet handler is often used for
656503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldstack initialization and connection management.
657503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
658503a627eSMilanka RingwaldSeparate packet handlers can be used for each L2CAP service and outgoing
659503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconnection. For example, to connect with a Bluetooth HID keyboard, your
660503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldapplication could use three packet handlers: one to handle HCI events
661503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldduring discovery of a keyboard registered by
662503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*l2cap_register_packet_handler*; one that will be registered to an
663503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldoutgoing L2CAP channel to connect to keyboard and to receive keyboard
664503a627eSMilanka Ringwalddata registered by *l2cap_create_channel*; after that
665503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldkeyboard can reconnect by itself. For this, you need to register L2CAP
666503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldservices for the HID Control and HID Interrupt PSMs using
667503a627eSMilanka Ringwald*l2cap_register_service*. In this call, you’ll also specify
668503a627eSMilanka Ringwalda packet handler to accept and receive keyboard data.
669503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
670503a627eSMilanka RingwaldAll events names have the form MODULE_EVENT_NAME now, e.g., *gap_event_-advertising_report*.
671503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo facilitate working with
672503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldevents and get rid of manually calculating offsets into packets, BTstack provides
673503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldauto-generated getters for all fields of all events in *src/hci_event.h*. All
674503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfunctions are defined as static inline, so they are not wasting any program memory
675503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldif not used. If used, the memory footprint should be identical to accessing the
676503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldfield directly via offsets into the packet. For example, to access fields address_type
677503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldand address from the *gap_event_advertising_report* event use following getters:
678503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
679503a627eSMilanka Ringwald<!-- -->
680503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    uint8_t address type = gap_event_advertising_report_get_address_type(event);
681503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    bd_addr_t address;
682503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    gap_event_advertising_report_get_address(event, address);
683503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
684503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
685503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Bluetooth HCI Packet Logs {#sec:packetlogsHowTo}
686503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
687503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIf things don't work as expected, having a look at the data exchanged
688503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldbetween BTstack and the Bluetooth chipset often helps.
689503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
6900489de14SMatthias RingwaldFor this, BTstack provides a configurable packet logging mechanism via hci_dump.h and the following implementations:
691503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
692503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    void hci_dump_init(const hci_dump_t * hci_dump_implementation);
693503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
6944402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Platform | File                         | Description                                        |
6954402df42SMatthias Ringwald|----------|------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
6964402df42SMatthias Ringwald| POSIX    | `hci_dump_posix_fs.c`        | HCI log file for Apple PacketLogger and Wireshark  |
6974402df42SMatthias Ringwald| POSIX    | `hci_dump_posix_stdout.c`    | Console output via printf                          |
6984402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Embedded | `hci_dump_embedded_stdout.c` | Console output via printf                          |
6994402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Embedded | `hci_dump_segger_stdout.c`   | Console output via SEGGER RTT                      |
7004402df42SMatthias Ringwald| Embedded | `hci_dump_segger_binary.c`   | HCI log file for Apple PacketLogger via SEGGER RTT |
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702503a627eSMilanka RingwaldOn POSIX systems, you can call *hci_dump_init* with a *hci_dump_posix_fs_get_instance()* and
703503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldconfigure the path and output format with *hci_dump_posix_fs_open(const char * path, hci_dump_format_t format)*
704503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldwhere format can be *HCI_DUMP_BLUEZ* or *HCI_DUMP_PACKETLOGGER*.
705503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe resulting file can be analyzed with Wireshark or the Apple's PacketLogger tool.
706503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
707503a627eSMilanka RingwaldOn embedded systems without a file system, you either log to an UART console via printf or use SEGGER RTT.
708503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFor printf output you pass *hci_dump_embedded_stdout_get_instance()* to *hci_dump_init()*.
709503a627eSMilanka RingwaldWith RTT, you can choose between textual output similar to printf, and binary output.
710503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFor textual output, you can provide the *hci_dump_segger_stdout_get_instance()*.
711503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
712503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIt will log all HCI packets to the UART console via printf or RTT Terminal.
713503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIf you capture the console output, incl. your own debug messages, you can use
714503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldthe create_packet_log.py tool in the tools folder to convert a text output into a
715503a627eSMilanka RingwaldPacketLogger file.
716503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
717503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFor less overhead and higher logging speed, you can directly log in binary format by
718503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldpassing *hci_dump_segger_rtt_binary_get_instance()* and selecting the output format by
719503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldcalling *hci_dump_segger_rtt_binary_open(hci_dump_format_t format)* with the same format as above.
720503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
721503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
722503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn addition to the HCI packets, you can also enable BTstack's debug information by adding
723503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
724503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define ENABLE_LOG_INFO
725503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    #define ENABLE_LOG_ERROR
726503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
727503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldto the btstack_config.h and recompiling your application.
728503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
729503a627eSMilanka Ringwald## Bluetooth Power Control {#sec:powerControl}
730503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
731503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIn most BTstack examples, the device is set to be discoverable and connectable. In this mode, even when there's no active connection, the Bluetooth Controller will periodically activate its receiver in order to listen for inquiries or connecting requests from another device.
732503a627eSMilanka RingwaldThe ability to be discoverable requires more energy than the ability to be connected. Being discoverable also announces the device to anybody in the area. Therefore, it is a good idea to pause listening for inquiries when not needed. Other devices that have your Bluetooth address can still connect to your device.
733503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
734503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable/disable discoverability, you can call:
735503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
736503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    /**
737503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @brief Allows to control if device is discoverable. OFF by default.
738503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     */
739503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    void gap_discoverable_control(uint8_t enable);
740503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
741503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIf you don't need to become connected from other devices for a longer period of time, you can also disable the listening to connection requests.
742503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
743503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable/disable connectability, you can call:
744503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
745503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    /**
746503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @brief Override page scan mode. Page scan mode enabled by l2cap when services are registered
747503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @note Might be used to reduce power consumption while Bluetooth module stays powered but no (new)
748503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     *       connections are expected
749503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     */
750503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    void gap_connectable_control(uint8_t enable);
751503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
752503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFor Bluetooth Low Energy, the radio is periodically used to broadcast advertisements that are used for both discovery and connection establishment.
753503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
754503a627eSMilanka RingwaldTo enable/disable advertisements, you can call:
755503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
756503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    /**
757503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @brief Enable/Disable Advertisements. OFF by default.
758503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @param enabled
759503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     */
760503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    void gap_advertisements_enable(int enabled);
761503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
762503a627eSMilanka RingwaldIf a Bluetooth Controller is neither discoverable nor connectable, it does not need to periodically turn on its radio and it only needs to respond to commands from the Host. In this case, the Bluetooth Controller is free to enter some kind of deep sleep where the power consumption is minimal.
763503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
764503a627eSMilanka RingwaldFinally, if that's not sufficient for your application, you could request BTstack to shutdown the Bluetooth Controller. For this, the "on" and "off" functions in the btstack_control_t struct must be implemented. To shutdown the Bluetooth Controller, you can call:
765503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
766503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    /**
767503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     * @brief Requests the change of BTstack power mode.
768503a627eSMilanka Ringwald     */
769503a627eSMilanka Ringwald    int  hci_power_control(HCI_POWER_MODE mode);
770503a627eSMilanka Ringwald
771503a627eSMilanka Ringwaldwith mode set to *HCI_POWER_OFF*. When needed later, Bluetooth can be started again via by calling it with mode *HCI_POWER_ON*, as seen in all examples.
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