zephyr/tests/bluetooth/tester
Emil Gydesen 3e634268d6 Bluetooth: ISO: Introduce bt_iso_chan_send_ts
The bt_iso_chan_send function could take an optional
timestamp by using 0 as an indicator. The issue with
this approach was that a timestamp value of 0 is valid,
and could cause potential issue with syncing streams
in a group.

To fully support transmitting with and without timestamp,
bt_iso_chan_send_ts has been introduced, which is the only
function of the two (bt_iso_chan_send being the other) that
supports timestamps.

A new function, rather than adding a boolean to the existing,
was chosen as it simplifies the individual functions as well
as making it more explicit what the function does.

Since the bt_iso_chan_send function is used by LE audio, both
the BAP and CAP send functions have similarly been updated.
Likewise, all tests and samples have been updated to use the
updated function(s), and BT_ISO_TIMESTAMP_NONE has been
removed.

Signed-off-by: Emil Gydesen <emil.gydesen@nordicsemi.no>
2024-02-12 13:13:10 +01:00
..
boards
src Bluetooth: ISO: Introduce bt_iso_chan_send_ts 2024-02-12 13:13:10 +01:00
CMakeLists.txt bluetooth: tester: Add support for CAP 2024-01-25 19:32:34 -05:00
Kconfig
README
nrf5340_hci_ipc.conf
nrf5340_hci_ipc_cpunet.conf bluetooth: tester: Enable BT_CTLR_ISOAL_PSN_IGNORE 2024-01-25 09:04:02 +01:00
overlay-le-audio.conf bluetooth: tester: Add support for CAP 2024-01-25 19:32:34 -05:00
overlay-mesh.conf Bluetooth: Mesh: Drop explicit support for Bluetooth Mesh 1.0.1 2024-01-19 12:55:40 +01:00
prj.conf bluetooth: tester: Enable Periodic Advertising support 2023-12-11 09:50:48 +01:00
testcase.yaml Bluetooth: Mesh: Drop explicit support for Bluetooth Mesh 1.0.1 2024-01-19 12:55:40 +01:00

README

Title: Bluetooth tester application

Description:

Tester application uses binary protocol to control Zephyr stack and is aimed at
automated testing. It requires two serial ports to operate.
The first serial is used by Bluetooth Testing Protocol (BTP) to drive Bluetooth
stack. BTP commands and events are received and buffered for further processing
over the same serial.

BTP specification can be found in auto-pts project repository:
https://github.com/intel/auto-pts
The auto-pts is an automation framework for PTS Bluetooth testing tool provided
by Bluetooth SIG.

See https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/bluetooth/index.html for full
documentation about how to use this test.

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Supported Profiles:

GAP, GATT, SM
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Building and running on QEMU:

QEMU should have connection with the external host Bluetooth hardware.
The btproxy tool from BlueZ can be used to give access to a Bluetooth controller
attached to the Linux host OS:

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

/tmp/bt-server-bredr option is already set in Makefile through QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS.

To build tester application for QEMU use BOARD=qemu_cortex_m3 and
CONF_FILE=qemu.conf. After this qemu can be started through the "run"
build target.

Note: Target board have to support enough UARTs for BTP and controller.
      We recommend using qemu_cortex_m3.

'bt-stack-tester' UNIX socket (previously set in Makefile) can be used for now
to control tester application.
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Next, build and flash tester application by employing the "flash" build
target.

Use serial client, e.g. PUTTY to communicate over the serial port
(typically /dev/ttyUSBx) with the tester using BTP.