Hi Pintu,
On 15.03.2016 14:36, PINTU KUMAR wrote:
Samsung Enterprise Portal mySingle
Hi,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I know about bt_unit_test and tried it, but I think it requires popup
in UI for the pairing confirmation.
I don't have the UI up right now since Graphics is not up. I just
booted the device till command prompt.
So, I wanted to use "bluetoothctrl" which is the standard Bluetooth
setup command in Linux.
So, I wanted to know why rpm contains this bluetoothctrl command.
Please note that the right spelling is bluetoothctl (without r). Btw it
is present in the image of Tizen Common for Raspberry Pi 2 built with
Yocto/OE. I have used it to setup a demo for Bluetooth pairing of Tizen
on rpi2 with Android and Tizen smartphones. I have shared the exact
steps and details in the wiki:
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_Smartphone_with_Bluetooth_and_Making_Phone_Calls
Best regards, Leon
Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar
------- *Original Message* -------
*Sender* : dohyun pyun<[email protected]> S5/Senior Engineer/Tizen
Platform Lab./Samsung Electronics
*Date* : Mar 15, 2016 14:41 (GMT+05:30)
*Title* : Re: [Dev] Fwd: Tizen common 3.0 - Bluetooth setup and
communication
Hi Pintu,
To use bluetooth functionality, we should launch bt-service daemon and
set some flags.
So you need to use Tizen Native API instead of using console command.
Above link, you can download capi-network-bluetooth-test package.
(Attachement)
https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/latest/repos/arm-wayland/packages/armv7l/
After installing the package, you can use 'bt_unit_test'.
bt_unit_test will call Tizen Native APIs and will launch bt-service.
I add Tizen platform's Bluetooth engineers, so you can ask us directly
in later.
(HQ: Pyun / Woo / Lee, SRI-B: Sudha / Sandeep / Paras)
* Enable
17 -> 3 -> 2
* Scan
17 -> 3 -> 5
* Pair
17 -> 0 -> Input peer address -> 5 -> 11
bash-3.2# bt_unit_test
key_event_cb:6854()
tc_usage_print:655() Key 0 : usage SET ADDRESS
tc_usage_print:655() Key 1 : usage bt_initialize
tc_usage_print:655() Key 2 : usage bt_deinitialize
tc_usage_print:655() Key 3 : usage Adapter
tc_usage_print:655() Key 4 : usage Adapter LE
tc_usage_print:655() Key 5 : usage Device
tc_usage_print:655() Key 6 : usage Socket
tc_usage_print:655() Key 7 : usage Opp
tc_usage_print:655() Key 8 : usage Audio(ag, a2dp, call)
tc_usage_print:655() Key 9 : usage Pan(nap, panu)
tc_usage_print:655() Key 10 : usage Gatt
tc_usage_print:655() Key 11 : usage HPS
tc_usage_print:655() Key 12 : usage Avrcp
tc_usage_print:655() Key 13 : usage Hid
tc_usage_print:655() Key 14 : usage IPSP
tc_usage_print:655() Key 15 : usage HDP
tc_usage_print:655() Key 16 : usage Automated test
tc_usage_print:655() Key 17 : usage Initialize All
tc_usage_print:655() Key 255 : usage FINISH
Thanks,
Pyun
------- *Original Message* -------
*Sender* : PINTU KUMAR<[email protected]> Senior Chief
Engineer/SRI-Bangalore-Kernel & BSP/Samsung Electronics
*Date* : 2016-03-15 17:43 (GMT+09:00)
*Title* : [Dev] Fwd: Tizen common 3.0 - Bluetooth setup and communication
Hi,
I haven't received the reply yet.
If this is not the right forum, please point me to the correct mailing
list related to bluez.
Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar
------- *Original Message* -------
*Sender* : PINTU KUMAR<[email protected]> Senior Chief
Engineer/SRI-Bangalore-Kernel & BSP/Samsung Electronics
*Date* : Mar 14, 2016 14:59 (GMT+05:30)
*Title* : Tizen common 3.0 - Bluetooth setup and communication
*To* : [email protected] Vishnu Pratap Singh<[email protected]>
Rohit Kumar<[email protected]>
Dear Tizen Mailing list,
I need help to setup Bluetooth (power on, connect, pair, send/receive
char) from command line.
I am using Tizen common 3.0 image from here:
https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/latest/images/arm-wayland/common-wayland-3parts-armv7l-odroidu3/
And, my hardware is: Raspberry Pi (BCM2836).
I am able to boot the Tizen platform successfully, and get the login
prompt (For know command line login is fine, and I don't need the full
UI).
Also, I am able to connect WIFI using the connmanctrl.
But, I am not able to configure Bluetooth from commands.
I am using the Bluetooth USB dongle, and all drivers/firmware are
loaded successfully.
I am also able to scan the nearby Bluetooth devices using:
# hcitool scan
Scanning.....
AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF:GG <Samsung Z1>
But, now what, I wanted to know how to connect & pair with these BT
devices from commands.
I have only the following commands in my image:
hciconfig, hcitool, hciattach,
sdptool,
Bluetooth-fwk-test,
Bluetooth-share
Note, I don't have the "bluetoothctrl" command present on Tizen.
I tried this on Raspberry Pi Raspbian platform, it works perfectly
fine using bluetoothctrl.
So, my question is:
How can I install bluetoothctrl command on Tizen common 3.0 image?
Please point me to the Tizen repo that contains this package.
I can use GBS build & RPM command to install this package and get
bluetoothctrl command.
Once, this is solved, then I have few more questions to discuss.
Please help.....
Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar
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