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=Getting Started= | =Getting Started= | ||
− | == | + | ==<span style="color:#0070c0;">Conventions</span>== |
− | + | :<span style="color:purple">'''${BSP_HOME}'''</span> : the directory BSP pack extracted to | |
+ | ::e.g. ~/LBV2011/meta-clanton_v1.2.0 | ||
− | === | + | :<span style="color:purple">'''${BT_MAC_ADDR}'''</span> : Bluetooth peer device's MAC address |
− | In LBV2011 the BlueZ4 is used by default, it is necessary to do the following precedures to convert to | + | |
− | Download the [[ | + | :<span style="color:purple">'''${FILE}'''</span> : test file that be sent to peer device |
− | :<code>$ tar xvf | + | |
+ | ==<span style="color:#0070c0;">Prerequisites</span>== | ||
+ | All operations in this guide are based on BlueZ5, please make sure the verion of BSP is V2.011 at least.<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Convert BlueZ4 to BueZ5 if BSP quarkLBV2011 used=== | ||
+ | In LBV2011 the BlueZ4 is used by default, it is necessary to do the following precedures to convert to BlueZ5.<br> | ||
+ | :Download the [[Media:QuarkLBV2011_convert_to_BlueZ5.tar.gz|QuarkLBV2011_convert_to_BlueZ5.tar.gz]], and execute the following command: | ||
+ | ::<code>$ tar xvf QuarkLBV2011_convert_to_BlueZ5.tar.gz -C <span style="color:#7030a0;">'''${BSP_HOME}'''</span></code> | ||
+ | :Rebuild all image files(click [[IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/Quark/Yocto_LBV2_User_Guide#To_build_all_image_files|this]] for details) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Bluetooth/WiFi mini-PCIe card=== | ||
+ | :[http://www.advantech.com/products/1-2r51yz/ewm-w155h/mod_26cc4a99-311c-4d34-982a-bbe3d46372e1 EWM-W155H01E] | ||
=Testing Operations= | =Testing Operations= | ||
− | == | + | ==<span style="color:#0070c0;">Pair the peer device</span>== |
− | === | + | :If peer device is not paired ever... |
+ | ::<code># ./bt_pair.sh <span style="color:#7030a0;">'''${BT_MAC_ADDR}'''</span></code> | ||
+ | :If peer device has paired, repair it... | ||
+ | ::<code># ./bt_pair.sh -u <span style="color:#7030a0;">'''${BT_MAC_ADDR}'''</span></code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==<span style="color:#0070c0;">Send the specified file to the peer device</span>== | ||
+ | :While the configuration of the peer device is ready... | ||
+ | ::<code># ./bt_send.sh <span style="color:#7030a0;">'''${BT_MAC_ADDR}'''</span> <span style="color:#7030a0;">'''${FILE}'''</span></code> |
Latest revision as of 08:28, 9 August 2016
Contents
Getting Started
Conventions
- ${BSP_HOME} : the directory BSP pack extracted to
- e.g. ~/LBV2011/meta-clanton_v1.2.0
- ${BT_MAC_ADDR} : Bluetooth peer device's MAC address
- ${FILE} : test file that be sent to peer device
Prerequisites
All operations in this guide are based on BlueZ5, please make sure the verion of BSP is V2.011 at least.
Convert BlueZ4 to BueZ5 if BSP quarkLBV2011 used
In LBV2011 the BlueZ4 is used by default, it is necessary to do the following precedures to convert to BlueZ5.
- Download the QuarkLBV2011_convert_to_BlueZ5.tar.gz, and execute the following command:
$ tar xvf QuarkLBV2011_convert_to_BlueZ5.tar.gz -C ${BSP_HOME}
- Rebuild all image files(click this for details)
Bluetooth/WiFi mini-PCIe card
Testing Operations
Pair the peer device
- If peer device is not paired ever...
# ./bt_pair.sh ${BT_MAC_ADDR}
- If peer device has paired, repair it...
# ./bt_pair.sh -u ${BT_MAC_ADDR}
Send the specified file to the peer device
- While the configuration of the peer device is ready...
# ./bt_send.sh ${BT_MAC_ADDR} ${FILE}