commit | 99aea892f9ce64d1ec9836dd9a2b7d0b70e147bd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Myles Watson <mylesgw@google.com> | Mon Sep 02 15:54:08 2019 -0700 |
committer | Myles Watson <mylesgw@google.com> | Tue Sep 03 17:03:07 2019 +0000 |
tree | a7fd602da25c3af268c4755da24d033af67005ae | |
parent | 48cc9c9e90e913d9b326a9687afc9d03a17608c0 [diff] |
RootCanal: Support LE 4.1 advertising Bug: 139080884 Test: Start and stop advertising with root_canal desktop Window #1: $ ./root_canal Window #2: $ python test_channel.py 6401 $ add_device_to_phy 1 2 $ add sniffer 00:00:00:00:00:00 $ add_device_to_phy 2 2 Window #3: # Connect a new HCI device $ python3 simple_stack.py 6402 # Set the Random address to 1 2 3 4 5 6 $ send 01 05 20 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 # Enable BLE advertising $ send 01 0A 20 01 01 # Disable BLE advertising $ send 01 0A 20 01 00 # Configure advertising (interval 0x06-0x50, random address, peer 01:02:03:04:05:06) $ send 01 06 20 0F 06 00 50 00 00 01 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 00 Change-Id: I5922d88792803847822e5d56aa57a49140c8363f
Just build AOSP - Fluoride is there by default.
Instructions for Ubuntu, tested on 14.04 with Clang 3.5.0 and 16.10 with Clang 3.8.0
mkdir ~/fluoride cd ~/fluoride git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/bt
Install dependencies (require sudo access):
cd ~/fluoride/bt build/install_deps.sh
Then fetch third party dependencies:
cd ~/fluoride/bt mkdir third_party cd third_party git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/aac git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libchrome git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libldac git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/modp_b64 git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/tinyxml2
And third party dependencies of third party dependencies:
cd fluoride/bt/third_party/libchrome/base/third_party mkdir valgrind cd valgrind curl https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/base/+/master/third_party/valgrind/valgrind.h?format=TEXT | base64 -d > valgrind.h curl https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/base/+/master/third_party/valgrind/memcheck.h?format=TEXT | base64 -d > memcheck.h
NOTE: If system/bt is checked out under AOSP, then create symbolic links instead of downloading sources
cd system/bt mkdir third_party cd third_party ln -s ../../../external/aac aac ln -s ../../../external/libchrome libchrome ln -s ../../../external/libldac libldac ln -s ../../../external/modp_b64 modp_b64 ln -s ../../../external/tinyxml2 tinyxml2 ln -s ../../../external/googletest googletest
cd ~/fluoride/bt gn gen out/Default
cd ~/fluoride/bt ninja -C out/Default all
This will build all targets (the shared library, executables, tests, etc) and put them in out/Default. To build an individual target, replace "all" with the target of your choice, e.g. ninja -C out/Default net_test_osi
.
cd ~/fluoride/bt/out/Default LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./ ./bluetoothtbd -create-ipc-socket=fluoride
Follows the Chromium project Eclipse Setup Instructions until "Optional: Building inside Eclipse" section (don't do that section, we will set it up differently)
Generate Eclipse settings:
cd system/bt gn gen --ide=eclipse out/Default
In Eclipse, do File->Import->C/C++->C/C++ Project Settings, choose the XML location under system/bt/out/Default
Right click on the project. Go to Preferences->C/C++ Build->Builder Settings. Uncheck "Use default build command", but instead using "ninja -C out/Default"
Goto Behaviour tab, change clean command to "-t clean"