As ESP32 has 2 I2C interfaces and BMP180 is a I2C sensor, the criterias to use BMP180 in I2C0 or I2C1 are:
1- First, bring-up routines search for BMP180 in I2C0.
If BMP180 is found in I2C0, then /dev/press0 is created.
2- If BMP180 cannot be registered in I2C0, bring-up routines search for it in I2C1.
If BMP180 is found in I2C1, then /dev/press0 is created.
It means only one BMP180 could be suported in Nuttx. In my tests I've observed
that BMP180 example application doesn't seem to work with /dev/press1 BMP180 device,
therefore even BMP180 is found in I2C1, it'll be registered as /dev/press0 device.