zephyr/samples/bluetooth/mesh_provisioner
Torsten Rasmussen 1cccc8a8fe cmake: increase minimal required version to 3.20.0
Move to CMake 3.20.0.

At the Toolchain WG it was decided to move to CMake 3.20.0.

The main reason for increasing CMake version is better toolchain
support.

Better toolchain support is added in the following CMake versions:
- armclang, CMake 3.15
- Intel oneAPI, CMake 3.20
- IAR, CMake 3.15 and 3.20

Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
2021-08-20 09:47:34 +02:00
..
src
CMakeLists.txt cmake: increase minimal required version to 3.20.0 2021-08-20 09:47:34 +02:00
README.rst
prj.conf
sample.yaml

README.rst

.. _ble_mesh_provisioner:

Bluetooth: Mesh Provisioner
###########################

Overview
********

This sample demonstrates how to use the Bluetooth mesh APIs related to
provisioning and using the Configuration Database (CDB). It is intended to be
tested together with a device capable of being provisioned. For
example, one could use the sample in :zephyr_file:`samples/bluetooth/mesh` or
:zephyr_file:`tests/bluetooth/mesh_shell`.

The application provisions itself and loads the CDB with an application key.
It then waits to receive an Unprovisioned Beacon from a device which will
trigger provisioning using PB-ADV. Once provisioning is done, the node will
be present in the CDB but not yet marked as configured. The application will
notice the unconfigured node and start configuring it. If no errors are
encountered, the node is marked as configured.

The configuration of a node involves adding an application key, getting the
composition data, and binding all its models to the application key.

Please note that this sample uses the CDB API which is currently marked as
EXPERIMENTAL and is likely to change.

Requirements
************

* A board with Bluetooth LE support, or
* QEMU with BlueZ running on the host

Building and Running
********************

This sample can be found under :zephyr_file:`samples/bluetooth/mesh_provisioner`
in the Zephyr tree.

See :ref:`bluetooth samples section <bluetooth-samples>` for details on how
to run the sample inside QEMU.

For other boards, build and flash the application as follows:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/bluetooth/mesh_provisioner
   :board: <board>
   :goals: flash
   :compact:

Refer to your :ref:`board's documentation <boards>` for alternative
flash instructions if your board doesn't support the ``flash`` target.