zephyr/samples/bluetooth
Sergio Rodriguez 2e2ad8166e qemu: Creation of QEMU specific platforms
Setting up new platforms to handle emulation, and make them the only
ones able to run on QEMU from the Makefile "qemu" target to avoid
confusion with other platforms. We have now platform qemu_x86 and
platform qemu_cortex_m3, also modification to the sanity checks to have
qemu support only on those platforms

Signed-off-by: Sergio Rodriguez <sergio.sf.rodriguez@intel.com>
Change-Id: I9291918a1d58fea4f37750ada78234628f9a5d98
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:24:56 -05:00
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README

Bluetooth subsystem

= Building =

Build samples

$ make -C samples/bluetooth/<app>

= Bluetooth Sample application =

Host Bluetooth controller is connected to the second qemu serial line
through a UNIX socket (qemu option -serial unix:/tmp/bt-server-bredr).
This option is already added to qemu through QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS in Makefile.

On the host side BlueZ allows to "connect" Bluetooth controller through
a so-called user channel. Use the btproxy tool for that:

$ sudo tools/btproxy -u
Listening on /tmp/bt-server-bredr

Note that before calling btproxy make sure that Bluetooth controller is down.

Now running qemu result connecting second serial line to 'bt-server-bredr'
UNIX socket. When Bluetooth (CONFIG_BLUETOOTH) and Bluetooth HCI UART driver
(CONFIG_BLUETOOTH_UART) are enabled, Bluetooth driver registers to the system.
From now on Bluetooth might be used by the application. To run application in
the qemu run:

$ make qemu

= Bluetooth sanity check =

There is smoke test application in nanokernel and microkernel test
directories which gets run in sanity check script:

$ scripts/sanity_chk/sanity_chk [-P <platform>]

For quick regression test use bt_regression, it only check Bluetooth test

$ samples/bluetooth/bt_regression.sh