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BLE peripheral example
(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
This example creates GATT server and then starts advertising, waiting to be connected to a GATT client.
It uses ESP32's Bluetooth controller and NimBLE stack based BLE host.
This example aims at understanding GATT database configuration, advertisement and SMP related NimBLE APIs.
It also demonstrates security features of NimBLE stack. SMP parameters like I/O capabilities of device, Bonding flag, MITM protection flag and Secure Connection only mode etc., can be configured through menuconfig options.
For RPA feature (currently Host based privacy feature is supported), use API ble_hs_pvcy_rpa_config
to enable/disable host based privacy, own_addr_type
needs to be set to BLE_ADDR_RANDOM
to use this feature. Please include ble_hs_pvcy.h
while using this API. As ble_hs_pvcy_rpa_config
configures host privacy and sets address in controller, it is necessary to call this API after host-controller are synced (e.g. in bleprph_on_sync
callback).
To test this demo, any BLE scanner app can be used.
A Python based utility bleprph_test.py
is also provided (which will run as a BLE GATT Client) and can be used to test this example.
Note :
- Make sure to run
python -m pip install --user -r $IDF_PATH/requirements.txt -r $IDF_PATH/tools/ble/requirements.txt
to install the dependency packages needed. - Currently this Python utility is only supported on Linux (BLE communication is via BLuez + DBus).
How to use example
Configure the project
idf.py menuconfig
-
Set serial port under Serial Flasher Options.
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Select I/O capabilities of device from 'Example Configuration > I/O Capability', default is 'Just_works'.
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Enable/Disable other security related parameters 'Bonding, MITM option, secure connection(SM SC)' from 'Example Configuration'.
Build and Flash
Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-]
.)
See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
Example Output
There is this console output when bleprph is connected and characteristic is read:
I (118) BTDM_INIT: BT controller compile version [fe7ced0]
I (118) system_api: Base MAC address is not set, read default base MAC address from BLK0 of EFUSE
W (128) phy_init: failed to load RF calibration data (0xffffffff), falling back to full calibration
I (268) phy: phy_version: 4100, 6fa5e27, Jan 25 2019, 17:02:06, 0, 2
I (508) NimBLE_BLE_PRPH: BLE Host Task Started
I (508) uart: queue free spaces: 8
GAP procedure initiated: stop advertising.
Device Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
GAP procedure initiated: advertise; disc_mode=2 adv_channel_map=0 own_addr_type=0 adv_filter_policy=0 adv_itvl_min=0 adv_itvl_max=0
connection established; status=0 handle=0 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_ota_addr_type=1 peer_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_id_addr_type=1 peer_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx conn_itvl=39 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=500 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0
connection updated; status=0 handle=0 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_ota_addr_type=1 peer_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_id_addr_type=1 peer_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx conn_itvl=6 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=500 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0
I (50888) NimBLE_BLE_PRPH: PASSKEY_ACTION_EVENT started
I (50888) NimBLE_BLE_PRPH: Passkey on device's display: xxxxxx
I (50888) NimBLE_BLE_PRPH: Accept or reject the passkey through console in this format -> key Y or key N
key Y
I (50898) NimBLE_BLE_PRPH: ble_sm_inject_io result: 0
encryption change event; status=0 handle=0 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_ota_addr_type=1 peer_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_id_addr_type=1
peer_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx conn_itvl=6 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=500 encrypted=1 authenticated=1 bonded=1
connection updated; status=0 handle=0 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
peer_ota_addr_type=1 peer_ota_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx peer_id_addr_type=1 peer_id_addr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx conn_itvl=39 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=500 encrypted=1 authenticated=1 bonded=1
Running Python Utility
python bleprph_test.py
Python Utility Output
This is this output seen on the python side on successful connection:
discovering adapter...
bluetooth adapter discovered
powering on adapter...
bluetooth adapter powered on
Started Discovery
Connecting to device...
Connected to device
Services
[dbus.String(u'00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb', variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'59462f12-9543-9999-12c8-58b459a2712d', variant_level=1)]
Characteristics retrieved
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service000a/char000b
Characteristic UUID: 5c3a659e-897e-45e1-b016-007107c96df6
Value: dbus.Array([dbus.Byte(45), dbus.Byte(244), dbus.Byte(81), dbus.Byte(88)], signature=dbus.Signature('y'))
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'read')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service000a/char000d
Characteristic UUID: 5c3a659e-897e-45e1-b016-007107c96df7
Value: dbus.Array([dbus.Byte(0)], signature=dbus.Signature('y'))
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'read'), dbus.String(u'write')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service0006/char0007
Characteristic UUID: 00002a05-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
Value: None
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'indicate')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
Characteristics after write operation
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service000a/char000b
Characteristic UUID: 5c3a659e-897e-45e1-b016-007107c96df6
Value: dbus.Array([dbus.Byte(45), dbus.Byte(244), dbus.Byte(81), dbus.Byte(88)], signature=dbus.Signature('y'))
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'read')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service000a/char000d
Characteristic UUID: 5c3a659e-897e-45e1-b016-007107c96df7
Value: dbus.Array([dbus.Byte(65)], signature=dbus.Signature('y'))
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'read'), dbus.String(u'write')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
Characteristic: /org/bluez/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx/service0006/char0007
Characteristic UUID: 00002a05-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
Value: None
Properties: : dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'indicate')], signature=dbus.Signature('s'), variant_level=1)
exiting from test...
disconnecting device...
device disconnected
powering off adapter...
bluetooth adapter powered off
Note
- NVS support is not yet integrated to bonding. So, for now, bonding is not persistent across reboot.