Re: Issue with Add Advertisement and Bonding Procedure

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Hi Ankur,

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Ankur Patel <ankur@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Back with some more questions. I did tried googling but couldn't able to find much info on 'btmgmt' tool hence sharing issues.
>
> Ran below commands to Setup the device (All went Good):
> btmgmt name testbt
> btmgmt privacy on
> btmgmt le on
> btmgmt keys on
> btmgmt ltks off
> btmgmt irks
> btmgmt connectable on
> btmgmt bondable on
> btmgmt pairable on
> btmgmt discov on
> btmgmt advertising on
> btmgmt fast-conn on
> btmgmt linksec on
> btmgmt power on
>
> Failed to Add Advertisement
> ------------------------------------
>
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt info
> Index list with 1 item
> hci0:   Primary controller
>         addr 1C:BA:8C:86:81:21 version 6 manufacturer 13 class 0x000000
>         supported settings: powered connectable fast-connectable discoverable bondable link-security ssp br/edr hs le advertising debug-keys privacy
>         current settings: powered connectable fast-connectable discoverable bondable link-security ssp br/edr hs le advertising debug-keys privacy
>         name testbt
>         short name
>
> // Starting Gatt Service
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# ./gatt-service &
> gatt-service unique name: :1.6
> Registered service: /service1
> Get UUID: 00001802-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
> Exist Includes: 00001802-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
> Characteristic(00002a06-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb): Get("Value")
> Descriptor(8260c653-1a54-426b-9e36-e84c238bc669): Get("Value")
>
> // Adding Advertisement but Fails
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt add-adv -u 180d -u 180f -d 090954657374204C4505FFE0000102 1
> Add Advertising failed with status 0x01 (Unknown Command)
>
> I am sure I am missing something to add advertisement. Can anyone share how to add advertisement?

This usually means that your kernel does not have support for the Add
Advertisement MGMT command, which recently got added currently in
mainline Linux 4.1 rc kernels but not 4.0.

> Test case: TC_CONN_GCEP_BV_03_C
> -----------------------------------------------
> PTS Address:        00:1B:DC:07:2E:85
>
> Ran below command on device before running the test:
>
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt info
> Index list with 1 item
> hci0:   Primary controller
>         addr 1C:BA:8C:86:81:21 version 6 manufacturer 13 class 0x000000
>         supported settings: powered connectable fast-connectable discoverable bondable link-security ssp br/edr hs le advertising debug-keys privacy
>         current settings: powered connectable fast-connectable discoverable bondable link-security ssp br/edr hs le advertising debug-keys privacy
>         name testbt
>         short name
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt keys on
> Keys successfully loaded
> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt ltks off
> Long term keys successfully loaded

The keys and ltks commands of btmgmt don't take an argument, so the
"off" and "on" doesn't do anything here..  It will always load the
keys.

> root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt irks
> Identity Resolving Keys successfully loaded
>
> Step1) Run the testcase from PTS gui.
> Step2) It comes with popup: "Please send connect request to establish a connection"
> Step3) Ran below command on Device:
>
>         root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt add-device -a 0x1  -t 0x01 00:1B:DC:07:2E:85
>         Adding device with 00:1B:DC:07:2E:85 (LE Public)
>
>         root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt pair -c 0x03 -t 0x01 00:1B:DC:07:2E:85
>         Pairing with 00:1B:DC:07:2E:85 (LE Public)
>         hci0 00:1B:DC:07:2E:85 type LE Public connected eir_len 0
>         <Waited for 2 mins. Not returned to command prompt - Hence did ctrl-c>
>
>         Then run below command to check if the connection is there or not.
>
>         root@imx28evk:~/tools# btmgmt con
>         00:1B:DC:07:2E:85 type LE Public
>
> Step4) Meanwhile, on PTS "Connect request" Popup disappear and new popup appears "Please start the Bonding Procedure in bondable mode" and stays forever.
>
> ON PTS Output Window:
> Test case : TC_CONN_GCEP_BV_03_C started
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_CLEAR_WHITE_LIST_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_ADD_DEVICE_TO_WHITE_LIST_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: LE bondable mode successfully set.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_SET_ADVERTISING_PARAMETERS_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_SET_ADVERTISING_DATA_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_SET_SCAN_RESPONSE_DATA_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_SET_ADVERTISE_ENABLE_COMMAND_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>         - MTC: Successfully received HCI_LE_CONNECTION_COMPLETE_EVENT.
>     <No More Output>
>
> The device is in bondable mode based on the btmgmt info command output as above. Still I couldnt able to find why PTS fails to start Bonding Procedure? Is there something related to storing of the ltks keys?
>
> Please share your suggestions.
>
> Thank you,
> Ankur.
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