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# BTstack Port for POSIX Systems with libusb Library
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## Compilation
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The quickest way to try BTstack is on a Linux or OS X system with an
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additional USB Bluetooth dongle. It requires
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[pkg-config](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/)
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and [libusb-1.0](http://libusb.info) or higher to be
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installed.
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On a recent Debian-based system, all you need is:
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apt-get install gcc git libusb-1.0 pkg-config
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When everything is ready, you compile all examples with:
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make
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## Environment
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On Linux, the USB Bluetooth dongle is usually not accessible to a regular user. You can either:
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- run the examples as root
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- add a udev rule for your dongle to extend access rights to user processes
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To add an udev rule, please create `/etc/udev/rules.d/btstack.rules` and add this
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# Match all devices from CSR
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0a12", MODE="0666"
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# Match DeLOCK Bluetooth 4.0 dongle
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0a5c", ATTRS{device}=="21e8", MODE="0666"
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# Match Asus BT400
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0b05", ATTRS{device}=="17cb", MODE="0666"
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2018-05-23 15:37:30 +00:00
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# Match Laird BT860 / Cypress Semiconductor CYW20704A2
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTRS{device}=="f901", MODE="0666"
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On macOS, the OS will try to use a plugged-in Bluetooth Controller if one is available.
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It's best to to tell the OS to always use the internal Bluetooth Contoller.
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For this, execute:
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sudo nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=never
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and then reboot to activate the change.
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## Running the examples
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BTstack's HCI USB transport will try to find a suitable Bluetooth module and use it.
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On start, BTstack will try to find a suitable Bluetooth module. It will also print the path to the packet log as well as the USB path.
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$ ./le_counter
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Packet Log: /tmp/hci_dump.pklg
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BTstack counter 0001
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USB Path: 06
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BTstack up and running on 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13.
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If you want to run multiple examples at the same time, it helps to fix the path to the used Bluetooth module by passing -u usb-path to the executable.
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Example running le_streamer and le_streamer_client in two processes, using Bluetooth dongles at USB path 6 and 4:
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./le_streamer -u 6
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Specified USB Path: 06
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Packet Log: /tmp/hci_dump_6.pklg
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USB Path: 06
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BTstack up and running on 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13.
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To start the streaming, please run the le_streamer_client example on other device, or use some GATT Explorer, e.g. LightBlue, BLExplr.
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$ ./le_streamer_client -u 4
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Specified USB Path: 04
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Packet Log: /tmp/hci_dump_4.pklg
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USB Path: 04
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BTstack up and running on 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13.
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Start scanning!
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