If you need urgent consulting help click here
Generic Access Profile (GAP)
API Reference
- group bt_gap
Generic Access Profile.
Defines
-
BT_ID_DEFAULT
Convenience macro for specifying the default identity. This helps make the code more readable, especially when only one identity is supported.
-
BT_DATA(_type, _data, _data_len)
Helper to declare elements of bt_data arrays.
This macro is mainly for creating an array of struct bt_data elements which is then passed to e.g. bt_le_adv_start().
- Parameters
_type – Type of advertising data field
_data – Pointer to the data field payload
_data_len – Number of bytes behind the _data pointer
-
BT_DATA_BYTES(_type, _bytes...)
Helper to declare elements of bt_data arrays.
This macro is mainly for creating an array of struct bt_data elements which is then passed to e.g. bt_le_adv_start().
- Parameters
_type – Type of advertising data field
_bytes – Variable number of single-byte parameters
-
BT_LE_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_options, _int_min, _int_max, _peer)
Initialize advertising parameters.
- Parameters
_options – Advertising Options
_int_min – Minimum advertising interval
_int_max – Maximum advertising interval
_peer – Peer address, set to NULL for undirected advertising or address of peer for directed advertising.
-
BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(_options, _int_min, _int_max, _peer)
Helper to declare advertising parameters inline.
- Parameters
_options – Advertising Options
_int_min – Minimum advertising interval
_int_max – Maximum advertising interval
_peer – Peer address, set to NULL for undirected advertising or address of peer for directed advertising.
-
BT_LE_ADV_CONN_DIR(_peer)
-
BT_LE_ADV_CONN
-
BT_LE_ADV_CONN_NAME
-
BT_LE_ADV_CONN_NAME_AD
-
BT_LE_ADV_CONN_DIR_LOW_DUTY(_peer)
-
BT_LE_ADV_NCONN
Non-connectable advertising with private address
-
BT_LE_ADV_NCONN_NAME
Non-connectable advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
BT_LE_ADV_NCONN_IDENTITY
Non-connectable advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CONN_NAME
Connectable extended advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_SCAN_NAME
Scannable extended advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN
Non-connectable extended advertising with private address
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN_NAME
Non-connectable extended advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_NCONN_IDENTITY
Non-connectable extended advertising with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN
Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with private address
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN_NAME
Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_CODED_NCONN_IDENTITY
Non-connectable extended advertising on coded PHY with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM_INIT(_timeout, _n_evts)
Helper to initialize extended advertising start parameters inline
- Parameters
_timeout – Advertiser timeout
_n_evts – Number of advertising events
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_PARAM(_timeout, _n_evts)
Helper to declare extended advertising start parameters inline
- Parameters
_timeout – Advertiser timeout
_n_evts – Number of advertising events
-
BT_LE_EXT_ADV_START_DEFAULT
-
BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM_INIT(_int_min, _int_max, _options)
Helper to declare periodic advertising parameters inline
- Parameters
_int_min – Minimum periodic advertising interval
_int_max – Maximum periodic advertising interval
_options – Periodic advertising properties bitfield.
-
BT_LE_PER_ADV_PARAM(_int_min, _int_max, _options)
Helper to declare periodic advertising parameters inline
- Parameters
_int_min – Minimum periodic advertising interval
_int_max – Maximum periodic advertising interval
_options – Periodic advertising properties bitfield.
-
BT_LE_PER_ADV_DEFAULT
-
BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_FILTER_WHITELIST
-
BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM_INIT(_type, _options, _interval, _window)
Initialize scan parameters.
- Parameters
_type – Scan Type, BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE.
_options – Scan options
_interval – Scan Interval (N * 0.625 ms)
_window – Scan Window (N * 0.625 ms)
-
BT_LE_SCAN_PARAM(_type, _options, _interval, _window)
Helper to declare scan parameters inline.
- Parameters
_type – Scan Type, BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE.
_options – Scan options
_interval – Scan Interval (N * 0.625 ms)
_window – Scan Window (N * 0.625 ms)
-
BT_LE_SCAN_ACTIVE
Helper macro to enable active scanning to discover new devices.
-
BT_LE_SCAN_PASSIVE
Helper macro to enable passive scanning to discover new devices.
This macro should be used if information required for device identification (e.g., UUID) are known to be placed in Advertising Data.
-
BT_LE_SCAN_CODED_ACTIVE
Helper macro to enable active scanning to discover new devices. Include scanning on Coded PHY in addition to 1M PHY.
-
BT_LE_SCAN_CODED_PASSIVE
Helper macro to enable passive scanning to discover new devices. Include scanning on Coded PHY in addition to 1M PHY.
This macro should be used if information required for device identification (e.g., UUID) are known to be placed in Advertising Data.
Typedefs
-
typedef void (*bt_ready_cb_t)(int err)
Callback for notifying that Bluetooth has been enabled.
- Param err
zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
typedef void bt_le_scan_cb_t(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, int8_t rssi, uint8_t adv_type, struct net_buf_simple *buf)
Callback type for reporting LE scan results.
A function of this type is given to the bt_le_scan_start() function and will be called for any discovered LE device.
- Param addr
Advertiser LE address and type.
- Param rssi
Strength of advertiser signal.
- Param adv_type
Type of advertising response from advertiser.
- Param buf
Buffer containing advertiser data.
-
typedef void bt_br_discovery_cb_t(struct bt_br_discovery_result *results, size_t count)
Callback type for reporting BR/EDR discovery (inquiry) results.
A callback of this type is given to the bt_br_discovery_start() function and will be called at the end of the discovery with information about found devices populated in the results array.
- Param results
Storage used for discovery results
- Param count
Number of valid discovery results.
Enums
-
enum [anonymous]
Advertising options
Values:
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0
Convenience value when no options are specified.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE = BIT(0)
Advertise as connectable.
Advertise as connectable. If not connectable then the type of advertising is determined by providing scan response data. The advertiser address is determined by the type of advertising and/or enabling privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ONE_TIME = BIT(1)
Advertise one time.
Don’t try to resume connectable advertising after a connection. This option is only meaningful when used together with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE. If set the advertising will be stopped when bt_le_adv_stop() is called or when an incoming (peripheral) connection happens. If this option is not set the stack will take care of keeping advertising enabled even as connections occur. If Advertising directed or the advertiser was started with bt_le_ext_adv_start then this behavior is the default behavior and this flag has no effect.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_IDENTITY = BIT(2)
Advertise using identity address.
Advertise using the identity address as the advertiser address.
Note
The address used for advertising will not be the same as returned by bt_le_oob_get_local, instead bt_id_get should be used to get the LE address.
Warning
This will compromise the privacy of the device, so care must be taken when using this option.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME = BIT(3)
Advertise using GAP device name.
Include the GAP device name automatically when advertising. By default the GAP device name is put at the end of the scan response data. When advertising using @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV and not @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE then it will be put at the end of the advertising data. If the GAP device name does not fit into advertising data it will be converted to a shortened name if possible. @ref BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FORCE_NAME_IN_AD can be used to force the device name to appear in the advertising data of an advert with scan response data. The application can set the device name itself by including the following in the advertising data. @code BT_DATA(BT_DATA_NAME_COMPLETE, name, sizeof(name) - 1) @endcode
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_MODE_LOW_DUTY = BIT(4)
Low duty cycle directed advertising.
Use low duty directed advertising mode, otherwise high duty mode will be used.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_ADDR_RPA = BIT(5)
Directed advertising to privacy-enabled peer.
Enable use of Resolvable Private Address (RPA) as the target address in directed advertisements. This is required if the remote device is privacy-enabled and supports address resolution of the target address in directed advertisement. It is the responsibility of the application to check that the remote device supports address resolution of directed advertisements by reading its Central Address Resolution characteristic.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FILTER_SCAN_REQ = BIT(6)
Use filter accept list to filter devices that can request scan response data.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FILTER_CONN = BIT(7)
Use filter accept list to filter devices that can connect.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NOTIFY_SCAN_REQ = BIT(8)
Notify the application when a scan response data has been sent to an active scanner.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE = BIT(9)
Support scan response data.
When used together with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then this option cannot be used together with the BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE option. When used together with BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then scan response data must be set.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV = BIT(10)
Advertise with extended advertising.
This options enables extended advertising in the advertising set. In extended advertising the advertising set will send a small header packet on the three primary advertising channels. This small header points to the advertising data packet that will be sent on one of the 37 secondary advertising channels. The advertiser will send primary advertising on LE 1M PHY, and secondary advertising on LE 2M PHY. Connections will be established on LE 2M PHY.
Without this option the advertiser will send advertising data on the three primary advertising channels.
Note
Enabling this option requires extended advertising support in the peer devices scanning for advertisement packets.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NO_2M = BIT(11)
Disable use of LE 2M PHY on the secondary advertising channel.
Disabling the use of LE 2M PHY could be necessary if scanners don’t support the LE 2M PHY. The advertiser will send primary advertising on LE 1M PHY, and secondary advertising on LE 1M PHY. Connections will be established on LE 1M PHY.
Note
Cannot be set if BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED is set.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV.
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CODED = BIT(12)
Advertise on the LE Coded PHY (Long Range).
The advertiser will send both primary and secondary advertising on the LE Coded PHY. This gives the advertiser increased range with the trade-off of lower data rate and higher power consumption. Connections will be established on LE Coded PHY.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_ANONYMOUS = BIT(13)
Advertise without a device address (identity or RPA).
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_TX_POWER = BIT(14)
Advertise with transmit power.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_FORCE_NAME_IN_AD = BIT(18)
Put GAP device name into advert data.
Will place the GAP device name into the advertising data rather than the scan response data.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME
-
enumerator BT_LE_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0
-
enum [anonymous]
Periodic Advertising options
Values:
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0
Convenience value when no options are specified.
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_USE_TX_POWER = BIT(1)
Advertise with transmit power.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_OPT_NONE = 0
-
enum [anonymous]
Periodic advertising sync options
Values:
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_NONE = 0
Convenience value when no options are specified.
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST = BIT(0)
Use the periodic advertising list to sync with advertiser.
When this option is set, the address and SID of the parameters are ignored.
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_REPORTING_INITIALLY_DISABLED = BIT(1)
Disables periodic advertising reports.
No advertisement reports will be handled until enabled.
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_FILTER_DUPLICATE = BIT(2)
Filter duplicate Periodic Advertising reports
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_DONT_SYNC_AOA = BIT(3)
Sync with Angle of Arrival (AoA) constant tone extension
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_DONT_SYNC_AOD_1US = BIT(4)
Sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us constant tone extension
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_NONE = 0
-
enum [anonymous]
Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer options
Values:
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_NONE = 0
Convenience value when no options are specified.
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_NO_AOA = BIT(0)
No Angle of Arrival (AoA)
Do not sync with Angle of Arrival (AoA) constant tone extension
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_SYNC_NO_AOD_1US = BIT(1)
No Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us.
Do not sync with Angle of Departure (AoD) 1 us constant tone extension
-
enumerator BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_TRANSFER_OPT_NONE = 0
-
enum [anonymous]
Values:
-
enumerator BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_NONE = 0
Convenience value when no options are specified.
-
enumerator BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_NO_1M = BIT(3)
Disable scan on 1M phy.
Note
Requires BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_CODED.
-
enumerator BT_LE_SCAN_OPT_NONE = 0
Functions
-
int bt_enable(bt_ready_cb_t cb)
Enable Bluetooth.
Enable Bluetooth. Must be the called before any calls that require communication with the local Bluetooth hardware.
When
CONFIG_BT_SETTINGS
is enabled, the application must load the Bluetooth settings after this API call successfully completes before Bluetooth APIs can be used. Loading the settings before calling this function is insufficient. Bluetooth settings can be loaded with settings_load() or settings_load_subtree() with argument “bt”. The latter selectively loads only Bluetooth settings and is recommended if settings_load() has been called earlier.- Parameters
cb – Callback to notify completion or NULL to perform the enabling synchronously.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_disable(void)
Disable Bluetooth.
Disable Bluetooth. Can’t be called before bt_enable has completed.
Close and release HCI resources. Result is architecture dependent.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
bool bt_is_ready(void)
Check if Bluetooth is ready.
- Returns
true when Bluetooth is ready, false otherwise
-
int bt_set_name(const char *name)
Set Bluetooth Device Name.
Set Bluetooth GAP Device Name.
When advertising with device name in the advertising data the name should be updated by calling bt_le_adv_update_data or bt_le_ext_adv_set_data.
- Parameters
name – New name
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
const char *bt_get_name(void)
Get Bluetooth Device Name.
Get Bluetooth GAP Device Name.
- Returns
Bluetooth Device Name
-
uint16_t bt_get_appearance(void)
Get local Bluetooth appearance.
Bluetooth Appearance is a description of the external appearance of a device in terms of an Appearance Value.
- Returns
Appearance Value of local Bluetooth host.
-
int bt_set_appearance(uint16_t new_appearance)
Set local Bluetooth appearance.
Automatically preserves the new appearance across reboots if
CONFIG_BT_SETTINGS
is enabled.This symbol is linkable if
CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_APPEARANCE_DYNAMIC
is enabled.- Parameters
new_appearance – Appearance Value
- Return values
0 – Success.
other – Persistent storage failed. Appearance was not updated.
-
void bt_id_get(bt_addr_le_t *addrs, size_t *count)
Get the currently configured identities.
Returns an array of the currently configured identity addresses. To make sure all available identities can be retrieved, the number of elements in the addrs array should be CONFIG_BT_ID_MAX. The identity identifier that some APIs expect (such as advertising parameters) is simply the index of the identity in the addrs array.
If addrs is passed as NULL, then returned count contains the count of all available identities that can be retrieved with a subsequent call to this function with non-NULL addrs parameter.
Note
Deleted identities may show up as BT_LE_ADDR_ANY in the returned array.
- Parameters
addrs – Array where to store the configured identities.
count – Should be initialized to the array size. Once the function returns it will contain the number of returned identities.
-
int bt_id_create(bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t *irk)
Create a new identity.
Create a new identity using the given address and IRK. This function can be called before calling bt_enable(), in which case it can be used to override the controller’s public address (in case it has one). However, the new identity will only be stored persistently in flash when this API is used after bt_enable(). The reason is that the persistent settings are loaded after bt_enable() and would therefore cause potential conflicts with the stack blindly overwriting what’s stored in flash. The identity will also not be written to flash in case a pre-defined address is provided, since in such a situation the app clearly has some place it got the address from and will be able to repeat the procedure on every power cycle, i.e. it would be redundant to also store the information in flash.
Generating random static address or random IRK is not supported when calling this function before bt_enable().
If the application wants to have the stack randomly generate identities and store them in flash for later recovery, the way to do it would be to first initialize the stack (using bt_enable), then call settings_load(), and after that check with bt_id_get() how many identities were recovered. If an insufficient amount of identities were recovered the app may then call bt_id_create() to create new ones.
- Parameters
addr – Address to use for the new identity. If NULL or initialized to BT_ADDR_LE_ANY the stack will generate a new random static address for the identity and copy it to the given parameter upon return from this function (in case the parameter was non-NULL).
irk – Identity Resolving Key (16 bytes) to be used with this identity. If set to all zeroes or NULL, the stack will generate a random IRK for the identity and copy it back to the parameter upon return from this function (in case the parameter was non-NULL). If privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is not enabled this parameter must be NULL.
- Returns
Identity identifier (>= 0) in case of success, or a negative error code on failure.
-
int bt_id_reset(uint8_t id, bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t *irk)
Reset/reclaim an identity for reuse.
The semantics of the addr and irk parameters of this function are the same as with bt_id_create(). The difference is the first id parameter that needs to be an existing identity (if it doesn’t exist this function will return an error). When given an existing identity this function will disconnect any connections created using it, remove any pairing keys or other data associated with it, and then create a new identity in the same slot, based on the addr and irk parameters.
Note
the default identity (BT_ID_DEFAULT) cannot be reset, i.e. this API will return an error if asked to do that.
- Parameters
id – Existing identity identifier.
addr – Address to use for the new identity. If NULL or initialized to BT_ADDR_LE_ANY the stack will generate a new static random address for the identity and copy it to the given parameter upon return from this function (in case the parameter was non-NULL).
irk – Identity Resolving Key (16 bytes) to be used with this identity. If set to all zeroes or NULL, the stack will generate a random IRK for the identity and copy it back to the parameter upon return from this function (in case the parameter was non-NULL). If privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is not enabled this parameter must be NULL.
- Returns
Identity identifier (>= 0) in case of success, or a negative error code on failure.
-
int bt_id_delete(uint8_t id)
Delete an identity.
When given a valid identity this function will disconnect any connections created using it, remove any pairing keys or other data associated with it, and then flag is as deleted, so that it can not be used for any operations. To take back into use the slot the identity was occupying the bt_id_reset() API needs to be used.
Note
the default identity (BT_ID_DEFAULT) cannot be deleted, i.e. this API will return an error if asked to do that.
- Parameters
id – Existing identity identifier.
- Returns
0 in case of success, or a negative error code on failure.
-
int bt_le_adv_start(const struct bt_le_adv_param *param, const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len, const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len)
Start advertising.
Set advertisement data, scan response data, advertisement parameters and start advertising.
When the advertisement parameter peer address has been set the advertising will be directed to the peer. In this case advertisement data and scan response data parameters are ignored. If the mode is high duty cycle the timeout will be BT_GAP_ADV_HIGH_DUTY_CYCLE_MAX_TIMEOUT.
- Parameters
param – Advertising parameters.
ad – Data to be used in advertisement packets.
ad_len – Number of elements in ad
sd – Data to be used in scan response packets.
sd_len – Number of elements in sd
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
- Returns
-ENOMEM No free connection objects available for connectable advertiser.
- Returns
-ECONNREFUSED When connectable advertising is requested and there is already maximum number of connections established in the controller. This error code is only guaranteed when using Zephyr controller, for other controllers code returned in this case may be -EIO.
-
int bt_le_adv_update_data(const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len, const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len)
Update advertising.
Update advertisement and scan response data.
- Parameters
ad – Data to be used in advertisement packets.
ad_len – Number of elements in ad
sd – Data to be used in scan response packets.
sd_len – Number of elements in sd
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_adv_stop(void)
Stop advertising.
Stops ongoing advertising.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_create(const struct bt_le_adv_param *param, const struct bt_le_ext_adv_cb *cb, struct bt_le_ext_adv **adv)
Create advertising set.
Create a new advertising set and set advertising parameters. Advertising parameters can be updated with bt_le_ext_adv_update_param.
- Parameters
param – [in] Advertising parameters.
cb – [in] Callback struct to notify about advertiser activity. Can be NULL. Must point to valid memory during the lifetime of the advertising set.
adv – [out] Valid advertising set object on success.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_start(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_start_param *param)
Start advertising with the given advertising set.
If the advertiser is limited by either the timeout or number of advertising events the application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback once the limit is reached. If the advertiser is limited by both the timeout and the number of advertising events then the limit that is reached first will stop the advertiser.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
param – Advertise start parameters.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_stop(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv)
Stop advertising with the given advertising set.
Stop advertising with a specific advertising set. When using this function the advertising sent callback will not be called.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_set_data(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len, const struct bt_data *sd, size_t sd_len)
Set an advertising set’s advertising or scan response data.
Set advertisement data or scan response data. If the advertising set is currently advertising then the advertising data will be updated in subsequent advertising events.
When both BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV and BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE are enabled then advertising data is ignored. When BT_LE_ADV_OPT_SCANNABLE is not enabled then scan response data is ignored.
If the advertising set has been configured to send advertising data on the primary advertising channels then the maximum data length is BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_ADV_DATA_LEN bytes. If the advertising set has been configured for extended advertising, then the maximum data length is defined by the controller with the maximum possible of BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_EXT_ADV_DATA_LEN bytes.
Note
Not all scanners support extended data length advertising data.
Note
When updating the advertising data while advertising the advertising data and scan response data length must be smaller or equal to what can be fit in a single advertising packet. Otherwise the advertiser must be stopped.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
ad – Data to be used in advertisement packets.
ad_len – Number of elements in ad
sd – Data to be used in scan response packets.
sd_len – Number of elements in sd
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_update_param(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, const struct bt_le_adv_param *param)
Update advertising parameters.
Update the advertising parameters. The function will return an error if the advertiser set is currently advertising. Stop the advertising set before calling this function.
Note
When changing the option BT_LE_ADV_OPT_USE_NAME then bt_le_ext_adv_set_data needs to be called in order to update the advertising data and scan response data.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
param – Advertising parameters.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_delete(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv)
Delete advertising set.
Delete advertising set. This will free up the advertising set and make it possible to create a new advertising set.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
uint8_t bt_le_ext_adv_get_index(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv)
Get array index of an advertising set.
This function is used to map bt_adv to index of an array of advertising sets. The array has CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV_MAX_ADV_SET elements.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set.
- Returns
Index of the advertising set object. The range of the returned value is 0..CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV_MAX_ADV_SET-1
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_get_info(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_info *info)
Get advertising set info.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object
info – Advertising set info object
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code on failure.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_set_param(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, const struct bt_le_per_adv_param *param)
Set or update the periodic advertising parameters.
The periodic advertising parameters can only be set or updated on an extended advertisement set which is neither scannable, connectable nor anonymous.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
param – Advertising parameters.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_set_data(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, const struct bt_data *ad, size_t ad_len)
Set or update the periodic advertising data.
The periodic advertisement data can only be set or updated on an extended advertisement set which is neither scannable, connectable nor anonymous.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
ad – Advertising data.
ad_len – Advertising data length.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_start(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv)
Starts periodic advertising.
Enabling the periodic advertising can be done independently of extended advertising, but both periodic advertising and extended advertising shall be enabled before any periodic advertising data is sent. The periodic advertising and extended advertising can be enabled in any order.
Once periodic advertising has been enabled, it will continue advertising until bt_le_per_adv_stop() has been called, or if the advertising set is deleted by bt_le_ext_adv_delete(). Calling bt_le_ext_adv_stop() will not stop the periodic advertising.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_stop(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv)
Stops periodic advertising.
Disabling the periodic advertising can be done independently of extended advertising. Disabling periodic advertising will not disable extended advertising.
- Parameters
adv – Advertising set object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
uint8_t bt_le_per_adv_sync_get_index(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync)
Get array index of an periodic advertising sync object.
This function is get the index of an array of periodic advertising sync objects. The array has CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX elements.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – The periodic advertising sync object.
- Returns
Index of the periodic advertising sync object. The range of the returned value is 0..CONFIG_BT_PER_ADV_SYNC_MAX-1
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_get_info(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync, struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_info *info)
Get periodic adv sync information.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – Periodic advertising sync object.
info – Periodic advertising sync info object
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code on failure.
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *bt_le_per_adv_sync_lookup_addr(const bt_addr_le_t *adv_addr, uint8_t sid)
Look up an existing periodic advertising sync object by advertiser address.
- Parameters
adv_addr – Advertiser address.
sid – The advertising set ID.
- Returns
Periodic advertising sync object or NULL if not found.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_create(const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_param *param, struct bt_le_per_adv_sync **out_sync)
Create a periodic advertising sync object.
Create a periodic advertising sync object that can try to synchronize to periodic advertising reports from an advertiser. Scan shall either be disabled or extended scan shall be enabled.
- Parameters
param – [in] Periodic advertising sync parameters.
out_sync – [out] Periodic advertising sync object on.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_delete(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync)
Delete periodic advertising sync.
Delete the periodic advertising sync object. Can be called regardless of the state of the sync. If the syncing is currently syncing, the syncing is cancelled. If the sync has been established, it is terminated. The periodic advertising sync object will be invalidated afterwards.
If the state of the sync object is syncing, then a new periodic advertising sync object may not be created until the controller has finished canceling this object.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – The periodic advertising sync object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
void bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb_register(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb *cb)
Register periodic advertising sync callbacks.
Adds the callback structure to the list of callback structures for periodic advertising syncs.
This callback will be called for all periodic advertising sync activity, such as synced, terminated and when data is received.
- Parameters
cb – Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_enable(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync)
Enables receiving periodic advertising reports for a sync.
If the sync is already receiving the reports, -EALREADY is returned.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – The periodic advertising sync object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_disable(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync)
Disables receiving periodic advertising reports for a sync.
If the sync report receiving is already disabled, -EALREADY is returned.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – The periodic advertising sync object.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer(const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *per_adv_sync, const struct bt_conn *conn, uint16_t service_data)
Transfer the periodic advertising sync information to a peer device.
This will allow another device to quickly synchronize to the same periodic advertising train that this device is currently synced to.
- Parameters
per_adv_sync – The periodic advertising sync to transfer.
conn – The peer device that will receive the sync information.
service_data – Application service data provided to the remote host.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_set_info_transfer(const struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, const struct bt_conn *conn, uint16_t service_data)
Transfer the information about a periodic advertising set.
This will allow another device to quickly synchronize to periodic advertising set from this device.
- Parameters
adv – The periodic advertising set to transfer info of.
conn – The peer device that will receive the information.
service_data – Application service data provided to the remote host.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_subscribe(const struct bt_conn *conn, const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_param *param)
Subscribe to periodic advertising sync transfers (PASTs).
Sets the parameters and allow other devices to transfer periodic advertising syncs.
- Parameters
conn – The connection to set the parameters for. If NULL default parameters for all connections will be set. Parameters set for specific connection will always have precedence.
param – The periodic advertising sync transfer parameters.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_unsubscribe(const struct bt_conn *conn)
Unsubscribe from periodic advertising sync transfers (PASTs).
Remove the parameters that allow other devices to transfer periodic advertising syncs.
- Parameters
conn – The connection to remove the parameters for. If NULL default parameters for all connections will be removed. Unsubscribing for a specific device, will still allow other devices to transfer periodic advertising syncs.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_list_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t sid)
Add a device to the periodic advertising list.
Add peer device LE address to the periodic advertising list. This will make it possibly to automatically create a periodic advertising sync to this device.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE identity address.
sid – The advertising set ID. This value is obtained from the bt_le_scan_recv_info in the scan callback.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_list_remove(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, uint8_t sid)
Remove a device from the periodic advertising list.
Removes peer device LE address from the periodic advertising list.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE identity address.
sid – The advertising set ID. This value is obtained from the bt_le_scan_recv_info in the scan callback.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_per_adv_list_clear(void)
Clear the periodic advertising list.
Clears the entire periodic advertising list.
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_le_scan_start(const struct bt_le_scan_param *param, bt_le_scan_cb_t cb)
Start (LE) scanning.
Start LE scanning with given parameters and provide results through the specified callback.
Note
The LE scanner by default does not use the Identity Address of the local device when
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is disabled. This is to prevent the active scanner from disclosing the identity information when requesting additional information from advertisers. In order to enable directed advertiser reports thenCONFIG_BT_SCAN_WITH_IDENTITY
must be enabled.- Parameters
param – Scan parameters.
cb – Callback to notify scan results. May be NULL if callback registration through bt_le_scan_cb_register is preferred.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
int bt_le_scan_stop(void)
Stop (LE) scanning.
Stops ongoing LE scanning.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
void bt_le_scan_cb_register(struct bt_le_scan_cb *cb)
Register scanner packet callbacks.
Adds the callback structure to the list of callback structures that monitors scanner activity.
This callback will be called for all scanner activity, regardless of what API was used to start the scanner.
- Parameters
cb – Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
-
void bt_le_scan_cb_unregister(struct bt_le_scan_cb *cb)
Unregister scanner packet callbacks.
Remove the callback structure from the list of scanner callbacks.
- Parameters
cb – Callback struct. Must point to memory that remains valid.
-
int bt_le_filter_accept_list_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Add device (LE) to filter accept list.
Add peer device LE address to the filter accept list.
Note
The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept list or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE identity address.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
static inline int bt_le_whitelist_add(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
-
int bt_le_filter_accept_list_remove(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Remove device (LE) from filter accept list.
Remove peer device LE address from the filter accept list.
Note
The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept list or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE identity address.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
static inline int bt_le_whitelist_rem(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
-
int bt_le_filter_accept_list_clear(void)
Clear filter accept list.
Clear all devices from the filter accept list.
Note
The filter accept list cannot be modified when an LE role is using the filter accept list, i.e advertiser or scanner using a filter accept list or automatic connecting to devices using filter accept list.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
static inline int bt_le_whitelist_clear(void)
-
int bt_le_set_chan_map(uint8_t chan_map[5])
Set (LE) channel map.
- Parameters
chan_map – Channel map.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
void bt_data_parse(struct net_buf_simple *ad, bool (*func)(struct bt_data *data, void *user_data), void *user_data)
Helper for parsing advertising (or EIR or OOB) data.
A helper for parsing the basic data types used for Extended Inquiry Response (EIR), Advertising Data (AD), and OOB data blocks. The most common scenario is to call this helper on the advertising data received in the callback that was given to bt_le_scan_start().
- Parameters
ad – Advertising data as given to the bt_le_scan_cb_t callback.
func – Callback function which will be called for each element that’s found in the data. The callback should return true to continue parsing, or false to stop parsing.
user_data – User data to be passed to the callback.
-
int bt_le_oob_get_local(uint8_t id, struct bt_le_oob *oob)
Get local LE Out of Band (OOB) information.
This function allows to get local information that are useful for Out of Band pairing or connection creation.
If privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is enabled this will result in generating new Resolvable Private Address (RPA) that is valid forCONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT
seconds. This address will be used for advertising started by bt_le_adv_start, active scanning and connection creation.Note
If privacy is enabled the RPA cannot be refreshed in the following cases:
Creating a connection in progress, wait for the connected callback. In addition when extended advertising
CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV
is not enabled or not supported by the controller:Advertiser is enabled using a Random Static Identity Address for a different local identity.
The local identity conflicts with the local identity used by other roles.
- Parameters
id – [in] Local identity, in most cases BT_ID_DEFAULT.
oob – [out] LE OOB information
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
int bt_le_ext_adv_oob_get_local(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_oob *oob)
Get local LE Out of Band (OOB) information.
This function allows to get local information that are useful for Out of Band pairing or connection creation.
If privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is enabled this will result in generating new Resolvable Private Address (RPA) that is valid forCONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT
seconds. This address will be used by the advertising set.Note
When generating OOB information for multiple advertising set all OOB information needs to be generated at the same time.
Note
If privacy is enabled the RPA cannot be refreshed in the following cases:
Creating a connection in progress, wait for the connected callback.
- Parameters
adv – [in] The advertising set object
oob – [out] LE OOB information
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
int bt_br_discovery_start(const struct bt_br_discovery_param *param, struct bt_br_discovery_result *results, size_t count, bt_br_discovery_cb_t cb)
Start BR/EDR discovery.
Start BR/EDR discovery (inquiry) and provide results through the specified callback. When bt_br_discovery_cb_t is called it indicates that discovery has completed. If more inquiry results were received during session than fits in provided result storage, only ones with highest RSSI will be reported.
- Parameters
param – Discovery parameters.
results – Storage for discovery results.
count – Number of results in storage. Valid range: 1-255.
cb – Callback to notify discovery results.
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error
-
int bt_br_discovery_stop(void)
Stop BR/EDR discovery.
Stops ongoing BR/EDR discovery. If discovery was stopped by this call results won’t be reported
- Returns
Zero on success or error code otherwise, positive in case of protocol error or negative (POSIX) in case of stack internal error.
-
int bt_br_oob_get_local(struct bt_br_oob *oob)
Get BR/EDR local Out Of Band information.
This function allows to get local controller information that are useful for Out Of Band pairing or connection creation process.
- Parameters
oob – Out Of Band information
-
int bt_br_set_discoverable(bool enable)
Enable/disable set controller in discoverable state.
Allows make local controller to listen on INQUIRY SCAN channel and responds to devices making general inquiry. To enable this state it’s mandatory to first be in connectable state.
- Parameters
enable – Value allowing/disallowing controller to become discoverable.
- Returns
Negative if fail set to requested state or requested state has been already set. Zero if done successfully.
-
int bt_br_set_connectable(bool enable)
Enable/disable set controller in connectable state.
Allows make local controller to be connectable. It means the controller start listen to devices requests on PAGE SCAN channel. If disabled also resets discoverability if was set.
- Parameters
enable – Value allowing/disallowing controller to be connectable.
- Returns
Negative if fail set to requested state or requested state has been already set. Zero if done successfully.
-
int bt_unpair(uint8_t id, const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Clear pairing information.
- Parameters
id – Local identity (mostly just BT_ID_DEFAULT).
addr – Remote address, NULL or BT_ADDR_LE_ANY to clear all remote devices.
- Returns
0 on success or negative error value on failure.
-
void bt_foreach_bond(uint8_t id, void (*func)(const struct bt_bond_info *info, void *user_data), void *user_data)
Iterate through all existing bonds.
- Parameters
id – Local identity (mostly just BT_ID_DEFAULT).
func – Function to call for each bond.
user_data – Data to pass to the callback function.
-
int bt_configure_data_path(uint8_t dir, uint8_t id, uint8_t vs_config_len, const uint8_t *vs_config)
Configure vendor data path.
Request the Controller to configure the data transport path in a given direction between the Controller and the Host.
- Parameters
dir – Direction to be configured, BT_HCI_DATAPATH_DIR_HOST_TO_CTLR or BT_HCI_DATAPATH_DIR_CTLR_TO_HOST
id – Vendor specific logical transport channel ID, range [BT_HCI_DATAPATH_ID_VS..BT_HCI_DATAPATH_ID_VS_END]
vs_config_len – Length of additional vendor specific configuration data
vs_config – Pointer to additional vendor specific configuration data
- Returns
0 in case of success or negative value in case of error.
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_sent_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
uint8_t num_sent
The number of advertising events completed.
-
uint8_t num_sent
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_connected_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
struct bt_conn *conn
Connection object of the new connection
-
struct bt_conn *conn
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_scanned_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
bt_addr_le_t *addr
Active scanner LE address and type
-
bt_addr_le_t *addr
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_cb
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
void (*sent)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_sent_info *info)
The advertising set has finished sending adv data.
This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has finished sending advertising data. The advertising set can either have been stopped by a timeout or because the specified number of advertising events has been reached.
- Param adv
The advertising set object.
- Param info
Information about the sent event.
-
void (*connected)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_connected_info *info)
The advertising set has accepted a new connection.
This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has accepted a new connection.
- Param adv
The advertising set object.
- Param info
Information about the connected event.
-
void (*scanned)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_scanned_info *info)
The advertising set has sent scan response data.
This callback notifies the application that the advertising set has has received a Scan Request packet, and has sent a Scan Response packet.
- Param adv
The advertising set object.
- Param addr
Information about the scanned event.
-
void (*sent)(struct bt_le_ext_adv *adv, struct bt_le_ext_adv_sent_info *info)
-
struct bt_data
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Bluetooth data.
Description of different data types that can be encoded into advertising data. Used to form arrays that are passed to the bt_le_adv_start() function.
-
struct bt_le_adv_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
LE Advertising Parameters.
Public Members
-
uint8_t id
Local identity.
Note
When extended advertising
CONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV
is not enabled or not supported by the controller it is not possible to scan and advertise simultaneously using two different random addresses.
-
uint8_t sid
Advertising Set Identifier, valid range 0x00 - 0x0f.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
uint8_t secondary_max_skip
Secondary channel maximum skip count.
Maximum advertising events the advertiser can skip before it must send advertising data on the secondary advertising channel.
Note
Requires BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV
-
uint32_t options
Bit-field of advertising options
-
uint32_t interval_min
Minimum Advertising Interval (N * 0.625 milliseconds) Minimum Advertising Interval shall be less than or equal to the Maximum Advertising Interval. The Minimum Advertising Interval and Maximum Advertising Interval should not be the same value (as stated in Bluetooth Core Spec 5.2, section 7.8.5) Range: 0x0020 to 0x4000
-
uint32_t interval_max
Maximum Advertising Interval (N * 0.625 milliseconds) Minimum Advertising Interval shall be less than or equal to the Maximum Advertising Interval. The Minimum Advertising Interval and Maximum Advertising Interval should not be the same value (as stated in Bluetooth Core Spec 5.2, section 7.8.5) Range: 0x0020 to 0x4000
-
const bt_addr_le_t *peer
Directed advertising to peer.
When this parameter is set the advertiser will send directed advertising to the remote device.
The advertising type will either be high duty cycle, or low duty cycle if the BT_LE_ADV_OPT_DIR_MODE_LOW_DUTY option is enabled. When using BT_LE_ADV_OPT_EXT_ADV then only low duty cycle is allowed.
In case of connectable high duty cycle if the connection could not be established within the timeout the connected() callback will be called with the status set to BT_HCI_ERR_ADV_TIMEOUT.
-
uint8_t id
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
uint16_t interval_min
Minimum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
Shall be greater or equal to BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MIN_INTERVAL and less or equal to interval_max.
-
uint16_t interval_max
Maximum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
Shall be less or equal to BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MAX_INTERVAL and greater or equal to interval_min.
-
uint32_t options
Bit-field of periodic advertising options
-
uint16_t interval_min
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_start_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
uint16_t timeout
Advertiser timeout (N * 10 ms).
Application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback. Set to zero for no timeout.
When using high duty cycle directed connectable advertising then this parameters must be set to a non-zero value less than or equal to the maximum of BT_GAP_ADV_HIGH_DUTY_CYCLE_MAX_TIMEOUT.
If privacy
CONFIG_BT_PRIVACY
is enabled then the timeout must be less thanCONFIG_BT_RPA_TIMEOUT
.
-
uint8_t num_events
Number of advertising events.
Application will be notified by the advertiser sent callback. Set to zero for no limit.
-
uint16_t timeout
-
struct bt_le_ext_adv_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Advertising set info structure.
Public Members
-
int8_t tx_power
Currently selected Transmit Power (dBM).
-
int8_t tx_power
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_synced_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
Advertiser LE address and type.
-
uint8_t sid
Advertiser SID
-
uint16_t interval
Periodic advertising interval (N * 1.25 ms)
-
uint8_t phy
Advertiser PHY
-
bool recv_enabled
True if receiving periodic advertisements, false otherwise.
-
uint16_t service_data
Service Data provided by the peer when sync is transferred.
Will always be 0 when the sync is locally created.
-
struct bt_conn *conn
Peer that transferred the periodic advertising sync.
Will always be 0 when the sync is locally created.
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_term_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
Advertiser LE address and type.
-
uint8_t sid
Advertiser SID
-
uint8_t reason
Cause of periodic advertising termination
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
Advertiser LE address and type.
-
uint8_t sid
Advertiser SID
-
int8_t tx_power
The TX power of the advertisement.
-
int8_t rssi
The RSSI of the advertisement excluding any CTE.
-
uint8_t cte_type
The Constant Tone Extension (CTE) of the advertisement (bt_df_cte_type)
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_state_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
bool recv_enabled
True if receiving periodic advertisements, false otherwise.
-
bool recv_enabled
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_cb
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
void (*synced)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_synced_info *info)
The periodic advertising has been successfully synced.
This callback notifies the application that the periodic advertising set has been successfully synced, and will now start to receive periodic advertising reports.
- Param sync
The periodic advertising sync object.
- Param info
Information about the sync event.
-
void (*term)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_term_info *info)
The periodic advertising sync has been terminated.
This callback notifies the application that the periodic advertising sync has been terminated, either by local request, remote request or because due to missing data, e.g. by being out of range or sync.
- Param sync
The periodic advertising sync object.
-
void (*recv)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_recv_info *info, struct net_buf_simple *buf)
Periodic advertising data received.
This callback notifies the application of an periodic advertising report.
- Param sync
The advertising set object.
- Param info
Information about the periodic advertising event.
- Param buf
Buffer containing the periodic advertising data.
-
void (*state_changed)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, const struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_state_info *info)
The periodic advertising sync state has changed.
This callback notifies the application about changes to the sync state. Initialize sync and termination is handled by their individual callbacks, and won’t be notified here.
- Param sync
The periodic advertising sync object.
- Param info
Information about the state change.
-
void (*biginfo)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, const struct bt_iso_biginfo *biginfo)
BIGInfo advertising report received.
This callback notifies the application of a BIGInfo advertising report. This is received if the advertiser is broadcasting isochronous streams in a BIG. See iso.h for more information.
- Param sync
The advertising set object.
- Param biginfo
The BIGInfo report.
-
void (*cte_report_cb)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, struct bt_df_per_adv_sync_iq_samples_report const *info)
Callback for IQ samples report collected when sampling CTE received with periodic advertising PDU.
- Param sync
The periodic advertising sync object.
- Param info
Information about the sync event.
-
void (*synced)(struct bt_le_per_adv_sync *sync, struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_synced_info *info)
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
Periodic Advertiser Address.
Only valid if not using the periodic advertising list (BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST)
-
uint8_t sid
Advertiser SID.
Only valid if not using the periodic advertising list (BT_LE_PER_ADV_SYNC_OPT_USE_PER_ADV_LIST)
-
uint32_t options
Bit-field of periodic advertising sync options.
-
uint16_t skip
Maximum event skip.
Maximum number of periodic advertising events that can be skipped after a successful receive. Range: 0x0000 to 0x01F3
-
uint16_t timeout
Synchronization timeout (N * 10 ms)
Synchronization timeout for the periodic advertising sync. Range 0x000A to 0x4000 (100 ms to 163840 ms)
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Advertising set info structure.
Public Members
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
Periodic Advertiser Address
-
uint8_t sid
Advertiser SID
-
uint16_t interval
Periodic advertising interval (N * 1.25 ms)
-
uint8_t phy
Advertiser PHY
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
-
struct bt_le_per_adv_sync_transfer_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Public Members
-
uint16_t skip
Maximum event skip.
The number of periodic advertising packets that can be skipped after a successful receive.
-
uint16_t timeout
Synchronization timeout (N * 10 ms)
Synchronization timeout for the periodic advertising sync. Range 0x000A to 0x4000 (100 ms to 163840 ms)
-
uint32_t options
Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer options
-
uint16_t skip
-
struct bt_le_scan_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
LE scan parameters
Public Members
-
uint8_t type
Scan type (BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE or BT_LE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE)
-
uint32_t options
Bit-field of scanning options.
-
uint16_t interval
Scan interval (N * 0.625 ms)
-
uint16_t window
Scan window (N * 0.625 ms)
-
uint16_t timeout
Scan timeout (N * 10 ms)
Application will be notified by the scan timeout callback. Set zero to disable timeout.
-
uint16_t interval_coded
Scan interval LE Coded PHY (N * 0.625 MS)
Set zero to use same as LE 1M PHY scan interval.
-
uint16_t window_coded
Scan window LE Coded PHY (N * 0.625 MS)
Set zero to use same as LE 1M PHY scan window.
-
uint8_t type
-
struct bt_le_scan_recv_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
LE advertisement packet information
Public Members
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
Advertiser LE address and type.
If advertiser is anonymous then this address will be BT_ADDR_LE_ANY.
-
uint8_t sid
Advertising Set Identifier.
-
int8_t rssi
Strength of advertiser signal.
-
int8_t tx_power
Transmit power of the advertiser.
-
uint8_t adv_type
Advertising packet type.
-
uint16_t adv_props
Advertising packet properties.
-
uint16_t interval
Periodic advertising interval.
If 0 there is no periodic advertising.
-
uint8_t primary_phy
Primary advertising channel PHY.
-
uint8_t secondary_phy
Secondary advertising channel PHY.
-
const bt_addr_le_t *addr
-
struct bt_le_scan_cb
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Listener context for (LE) scanning.
Public Members
-
void (*recv)(const struct bt_le_scan_recv_info *info, struct net_buf_simple *buf)
Advertisement packet received callback.
- Param info
Advertiser packet information.
- Param buf
Buffer containing advertiser data.
-
void (*timeout)(void)
The scanner has stopped scanning after scan timeout.
-
void (*recv)(const struct bt_le_scan_recv_info *info, struct net_buf_simple *buf)
-
struct bt_le_oob_sc_data
- #include <bluetooth.h>
LE Secure Connections pairing Out of Band data.
-
struct bt_le_oob
- #include <bluetooth.h>
LE Out of Band information.
Public Members
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
LE address. If privacy is enabled this is a Resolvable Private Address.
-
struct bt_le_oob_sc_data le_sc_data
LE Secure Connections pairing Out of Band data.
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
-
struct bt_br_discovery_result
- #include <bluetooth.h>
BR/EDR discovery result structure.
-
struct bt_br_discovery_param
- #include <bluetooth.h>
BR/EDR discovery parameters
-
struct bt_br_oob
- #include <bluetooth.h>
-
struct bt_bond_info
- #include <bluetooth.h>
Information about a bond with a remote device.
Public Members
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
Address of the remote device.
-
bt_addr_le_t addr
-
BT_ID_DEFAULT
- group bt_addr
Bluetooth device address definitions and utilities.
Defines
-
BT_ADDR_LE_PUBLIC
-
BT_ADDR_LE_RANDOM
-
BT_ADDR_LE_PUBLIC_ID
-
BT_ADDR_LE_RANDOM_ID
-
BT_ADDR_LE_UNRESOLVED
-
BT_ADDR_LE_ANONYMOUS
-
BT_ADDR_SIZE
Length in bytes of a standard Bluetooth address
-
BT_ADDR_LE_SIZE
Length in bytes of an LE Bluetooth address. Not packed, so no sizeof()
-
BT_ADDR_ANY
Bluetooth device “any” address, not a valid address
-
BT_ADDR_NONE
Bluetooth device “none” address, not a valid address
-
BT_ADDR_LE_ANY
Bluetooth LE device “any” address, not a valid address
-
BT_ADDR_LE_NONE
Bluetooth LE device “none” address, not a valid address
-
BT_ADDR_IS_RPA(a)
Check if a Bluetooth LE random address is resolvable private address.
-
BT_ADDR_IS_NRPA(a)
Check if a Bluetooth LE random address is a non-resolvable private address.
-
BT_ADDR_IS_STATIC(a)
Check if a Bluetooth LE random address is a static address.
-
BT_ADDR_SET_RPA(a)
Set a Bluetooth LE random address as a resolvable private address.
-
BT_ADDR_SET_NRPA(a)
Set a Bluetooth LE random address as a non-resolvable private address.
-
BT_ADDR_SET_STATIC(a)
Set a Bluetooth LE random address as a static address.
-
BT_ADDR_STR_LEN
Recommended length of user string buffer for Bluetooth address.
The recommended length guarantee the output of address conversion will not lose valuable information about address being processed.
-
BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN
Recommended length of user string buffer for Bluetooth LE address.
The recommended length guarantee the output of address conversion will not lose valuable information about address being processed.
Functions
-
static inline int bt_addr_cmp(const bt_addr_t *a, const bt_addr_t *b)
Compare Bluetooth device addresses.
- Parameters
a – First Bluetooth device address to compare
b – Second Bluetooth device address to compare
- Returns
negative value if a < b, 0 if a == b, else positive
-
static inline int bt_addr_le_cmp(const bt_addr_le_t *a, const bt_addr_le_t *b)
Compare Bluetooth LE device addresses.
- Parameters
a – First Bluetooth LE device address to compare
b – Second Bluetooth LE device address to compare
- Returns
negative value if a < b, 0 if a == b, else positive
-
static inline void bt_addr_copy(bt_addr_t *dst, const bt_addr_t *src)
Copy Bluetooth device address.
- Parameters
dst – Bluetooth device address destination buffer.
src – Bluetooth device address source buffer.
-
static inline void bt_addr_le_copy(bt_addr_le_t *dst, const bt_addr_le_t *src)
Copy Bluetooth LE device address.
- Parameters
dst – Bluetooth LE device address destination buffer.
src – Bluetooth LE device address source buffer.
-
int bt_addr_le_create_nrpa(bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Create a Bluetooth LE random non-resolvable private address.
-
int bt_addr_le_create_static(bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Create a Bluetooth LE random static address.
-
static inline bool bt_addr_le_is_rpa(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Check if a Bluetooth LE address is a random private resolvable address.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE device address.
- Returns
true if address is a random private resolvable address.
-
static inline bool bt_addr_le_is_identity(const bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Check if a Bluetooth LE address is valid identity address.
Valid Bluetooth LE identity addresses are either public address or random static address.
- Parameters
addr – Bluetooth LE device address.
- Returns
true if address is a valid identity address.
-
static inline int bt_addr_to_str(const bt_addr_t *addr, char *str, size_t len)
Converts binary Bluetooth address to string.
- Parameters
addr – Address of buffer containing binary Bluetooth address.
str – Address of user buffer with enough room to store formatted string containing binary address.
len – Length of data to be copied to user string buffer. Refer to BT_ADDR_STR_LEN about recommended value.
- Returns
Number of successfully formatted bytes from binary address.
-
static inline int bt_addr_le_to_str(const bt_addr_le_t *addr, char *str, size_t len)
Converts binary LE Bluetooth address to string.
- Parameters
addr – Address of buffer containing binary LE Bluetooth address.
str – Address of user buffer with enough room to store formatted string containing binary LE address.
len – Length of data to be copied to user string buffer. Refer to BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN about recommended value.
- Returns
Number of successfully formatted bytes from binary address.
-
int bt_addr_from_str(const char *str, bt_addr_t *addr)
Convert Bluetooth address from string to binary.
- Parameters
str – [in] The string representation of a Bluetooth address.
addr – [out] Address of buffer to store the Bluetooth address
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
int bt_addr_le_from_str(const char *str, const char *type, bt_addr_le_t *addr)
Convert LE Bluetooth address from string to binary.
- Parameters
str – [in] The string representation of an LE Bluetooth address.
type – [in] The string representation of the LE Bluetooth address type.
addr – [out] Address of buffer to store the LE Bluetooth address
- Returns
Zero on success or (negative) error code otherwise.
-
struct bt_addr_t
- #include <addr.h>
Bluetooth Device Address
-
struct bt_addr_le_t
- #include <addr.h>
Bluetooth LE Device Address
-
BT_ADDR_LE_PUBLIC
- group bt_gap_defines
Bluetooth Generic Access Profile defines and Assigned Numbers.
Defines
-
BT_COMP_ID_LF
Company Identifiers (see Bluetooth Assigned Numbers)
-
BT_DATA_FLAGS
EIR/AD data type definitions
-
BT_DATA_UUID16_SOME
-
BT_DATA_UUID16_ALL
-
BT_DATA_UUID32_SOME
-
BT_DATA_UUID32_ALL
-
BT_DATA_UUID128_SOME
-
BT_DATA_UUID128_ALL
-
BT_DATA_NAME_SHORTENED
-
BT_DATA_NAME_COMPLETE
-
BT_DATA_TX_POWER
-
BT_DATA_SM_TK_VALUE
-
BT_DATA_SM_OOB_FLAGS
-
BT_DATA_SOLICIT16
-
BT_DATA_SOLICIT128
-
BT_DATA_SVC_DATA16
-
BT_DATA_GAP_APPEARANCE
-
BT_DATA_LE_BT_DEVICE_ADDRESS
-
BT_DATA_LE_ROLE
-
BT_DATA_SOLICIT32
-
BT_DATA_SVC_DATA32
-
BT_DATA_SVC_DATA128
-
BT_DATA_LE_SC_CONFIRM_VALUE
-
BT_DATA_LE_SC_RANDOM_VALUE
-
BT_DATA_URI
-
BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES
-
BT_DATA_CHANNEL_MAP_UPDATE_IND
-
BT_DATA_MESH_PROV
-
BT_DATA_MESH_MESSAGE
-
BT_DATA_MESH_BEACON
-
BT_DATA_BIG_INFO
-
BT_DATA_BROADCAST_CODE
-
BT_DATA_CSIS_RSI
-
BT_DATA_MANUFACTURER_DATA
-
BT_LE_AD_LIMITED
-
BT_LE_AD_GENERAL
-
BT_LE_AD_NO_BREDR
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_INTERVAL
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_FAST_WINDOW
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_SLOW_INTERVAL_1
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_SLOW_WINDOW_1
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_SLOW_INTERVAL_2
-
BT_GAP_SCAN_SLOW_WINDOW_2
-
BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_1
-
BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_1
-
BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2
-
BT_GAP_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2
-
BT_GAP_ADV_SLOW_INT_MIN
-
BT_GAP_ADV_SLOW_INT_MAX
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_1
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_1
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_FAST_INT_MIN_2
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_FAST_INT_MAX_2
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_SLOW_INT_MIN
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_SLOW_INT_MAX
-
BT_GAP_INIT_CONN_INT_MIN
-
BT_GAP_INIT_CONN_INT_MAX
-
BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_ADV_DATA_LEN
Maximum advertising data length.
-
BT_GAP_ADV_MAX_EXT_ADV_DATA_LEN
Maximum extended advertising data length.
Note
The maximum advertising data length that can be sent by an extended advertiser is defined by the controller.
-
BT_GAP_TX_POWER_INVALID
-
BT_GAP_RSSI_INVALID
-
BT_GAP_SID_INVALID
-
BT_GAP_NO_TIMEOUT
-
BT_GAP_ADV_HIGH_DUTY_CYCLE_MAX_TIMEOUT
-
BT_GAP_DATA_LEN_DEFAULT
-
BT_GAP_DATA_LEN_MAX
-
BT_GAP_DATA_TIME_DEFAULT
-
BT_GAP_DATA_TIME_MAX
-
BT_GAP_SID_MAX
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MAX_SKIP
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MIN_TIMEOUT
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MAX_TIMEOUT
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MIN_INTERVAL
Minimum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_MAX_INTERVAL
Maximum Periodic Advertising Interval (N * 1.25 ms)
-
BT_GAP_PER_ADV_INTERVAL_TO_MS(interval)
Convert periodic advertising interval (N * 1.25 ms) to milliseconds.
5 / 4 represents 1.25 ms unit.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_40_ENCODE(w64)
Encode 40 least significant bits of 64-bit LE Supported Features into array values in little-endian format.
Helper macro to encode 40 least significant bits of 64-bit LE Supported Features value into advertising data. The number of bits that are encoded is a number of LE Supported Features defined by BT 5.3 Core specification.
Example of how to encode the
0x000000DFF00DF00D
into advertising data.BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES, BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_40_ENCODE(0x000000DFF00DF00D))
- Parameters
w64 – LE Supported Features value (64-bits)
- Returns
The comma separated values for LE Supported Features value that may be used directly as an argument for BT_DATA_BYTES.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_32_ENCODE(w64)
Encode 4 least significant bytes of 64-bit LE Supported Features into 4 bytes long array of values in little-endian format.
Helper macro to encode 64-bit LE Supported Features value into advertising data. The macro encodes 4 least significant bytes into advertising data. Other 4 bytes are not encoded.
Example of how to encode the
0x000000DFF00DF00D
into advertising data.BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES, BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_32_ENCODE(0x000000DFF00DF00D))
- Parameters
w64 – LE Supported Features value (64-bits)
- Returns
The comma separated values for LE Supported Features value that may be used directly as an argument for BT_DATA_BYTES.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_24_ENCODE(w64)
Encode 3 least significant bytes of 64-bit LE Supported Features into 3 bytes long array of values in little-endian format.
Helper macro to encode 64-bit LE Supported Features value into advertising data. The macro encodes 3 least significant bytes into advertising data. Other 5 bytes are not encoded.
Example of how to encode the
0x000000DFF00DF00D
into advertising data.BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES, BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_24_ENCODE(0x000000DFF00DF00D))
- Parameters
w64 – LE Supported Features value (64-bits)
- Returns
The comma separated values for LE Supported Features value that may be used directly as an argument for BT_DATA_BYTES.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_16_ENCODE(w64)
Encode 2 least significant bytes of 64-bit LE Supported Features into 2 bytes long array of values in little-endian format.
Helper macro to encode 64-bit LE Supported Features value into advertising data. The macro encodes 3 least significant bytes into advertising data. Other 6 bytes are not encoded.
Example of how to encode the
0x000000DFF00DF00D
into advertising data.BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES, BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_16_ENCODE(0x000000DFF00DF00D))
- Parameters
w64 – LE Supported Features value (64-bits)
- Returns
The comma separated values for LE Supported Features value that may be used directly as an argument for BT_DATA_BYTES.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_8_ENCODE(w64)
Encode the least significant byte of 64-bit LE Supported Features into single byte long array.
Helper macro to encode 64-bit LE Supported Features value into advertising data. The macro encodes the least significant byte into advertising data. Other 7 bytes are not encoded.
Example of how to encode the
0x000000DFF00DF00D
into advertising data.BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_LE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES, BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_8_ENCODE(0x000000DFF00DF00D))
- Parameters
w64 – LE Supported Features value (64-bits)
- Returns
The value of least significant byte of LE Supported Features value that may be used directly as an argument for BT_DATA_BYTES.
-
BT_LE_SUPP_FEAT_VALIDATE(w64)
Validate whether LE Supported Features value does not use bits that are reserved for future use.
Helper macro to check if
w64
has zeros as bits 40-63. The macro is compliant with BT 5.3 Core Specification where bits 0-40 has assigned values. In case of invalid value, build time error is reported.
Enums
-
enum [anonymous]
LE PHY types
Values:
-
enumerator BT_GAP_LE_PHY_NONE = 0
Convenience macro for when no PHY is set.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_LE_PHY_NONE = 0
-
enum [anonymous]
Advertising PDU types
Values:
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_ADV_IND = 0x00
Scannable and connectable advertising.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_ADV_DIRECT_IND = 0x01
Directed connectable advertising.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_ADV_SCAN_IND = 0x02
Non-connectable and scannable advertising.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_ADV_NONCONN_IND = 0x03
Non-connectable and non-scannable advertising.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_SCAN_RSP = 0x04
Additional advertising data requested by an active scanner.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_EXT_ADV = 0x05
Extended advertising, see advertising properties.
-
enumerator BT_GAP_ADV_TYPE_ADV_IND = 0x00
-
enum [anonymous]
Advertising PDU properties
Values:
-
enum [anonymous]
Constant Tone Extension (CTE) types
Values:
-
enumerator BT_GAP_CTE_AOA = 0x00
Angle of Arrival
-
enumerator BT_GAP_CTE_AOD_1US = 0x01
Angle of Departure with 1 us slots
-
enumerator BT_GAP_CTE_AOD_2US = 0x02
Angle of Departure with 2 us slots
-
enumerator BT_GAP_CTE_NONE = 0xFF
No extensions
-
enumerator BT_GAP_CTE_AOA = 0x00
-
enum [anonymous]
Peripheral sleep clock accuracy (SCA) in ppm (parts per million)
Values:
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_UNKNOWN = 0
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_251_500 = 0
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_151_250 = 1
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_101_150 = 2
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_76_100 = 3
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_51_75 = 4
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_31_50 = 5
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_21_30 = 6
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_0_20 = 7
-
enumerator BT_GAP_SCA_UNKNOWN = 0
-
BT_COMP_ID_LF