2017-01-20 09:42:36 +08:00
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Bluetooth: IPSP Sample
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Overview
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Application demonstrating the IPSP (Internet Protocol Support Profile) Node
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role. IPSP is the Bluetooth profile that underneath utilizes 6LoWPAN, i.e. gives
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you IPv6 connectivity over BLE.
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Requirements
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This application currently only works with HCI based firmware since it
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requires L2CAP channels support.
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Building and Running
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2017-01-27 00:23:42 +08:00
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This sample can be found under :file:`samples/bluetooth/ipsp` in the
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Zephyr tree.
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2017-01-20 09:42:36 +08:00
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Testing with a Linux host
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To test IPSP please take a look at samples/net/README, in addition to running
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echo-client you must enable 6LowPAN module in Linux with the
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following commands:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ modprobe bluetooth_6lowpan
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$ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/bluetooth/6lowpan_enable
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Then to connect:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ echo "connect <bdaddr> <type>" > /sys/kernel/debug/bluetooth/6lowpan_control
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Once connected a dedicated interface will be created, usually bt0, which can
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then be used as following:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ echo-client -i bt0 <ip>
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