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Revision as of 11:52, 14 June 2016
Bluetooth Testing Guide for iMX6 Platform
Contents
Getting Started
Conventions
- ${BT_MAC_ADDR} : Bluetooth peer device's MAC address
- ${FILE} : test file that be sent to peer device
Prerequisites
Add testing scripts if version 6110 or prior used
- Download the File:Imx6LBV6110 bt testing scripts.tar.gz, and perform the below command
$ tar xvf imx6LBV6110_bt_testing_scripts.tar.gz -C ${BSP_HOME}/sources/meta-advantech/recipes-fsl/images
- Rebuild the sdcard image(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}