This commits adds a BT_SETTINGS_CCC_LAZY_LOADING option to allow for
CCC settings to be loaded on demand when a peer device connects in
order to reduce memory usage.
Signed-off-by: François Delawarde <fnde@oticon.com>
Maintain Service Changed entry as long as the peer device is subscribed
to SC indications and bonded. This allows to save indication data for
disconnected peers peers when CCC settings are not available (loaded
on-demand).
Signed-off-by: François Delawarde <fnde@oticon.com>
This commit provides the DPPI configuration for the Radio
driver for nRF5340 SoC, supporting LE Coded PHY.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
This commit provides the DPPI configuration for the Radio
driver for nRF5340 SoC.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Add the require #ifdef blocks in radio.c, in order to support
building for nRF53 SoC series (and, in particular, for nRF5340
CPU1 SoC).
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Conditionally include nrf5340_radio.h when building the
BLE controller for nRF5340 SoC. Introduce the header for
nrf5340.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
When building with support for BLE stack, enable
the BLE Controller module for the nRF5340 DK NRF5340
CPUNET (Network MCU).
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds a string representation of the
nRF53 variant in bluetooth host.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
This commit enables support in bluetooth/controller/Kconfig
for nRF53 series of SoCs.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
nRF5340 does not support a Radio TX power of 4dBm, so we
introduce a dependency for the respective Kconfig option
for TX power, so the option is never defined for nRF5340.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Define the nRF53 HW variant in include/bluetooth/hci_vs.h
and pass the define in hci_vendor.h
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
This commit extends the nrfjprog.py runner script so it adds
support for nRF53. In the wake of the changes done in the
runner script, we extend the testing done in test_nrfjprog.py,
adding the required coverage for the nRF53.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Move PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_INIT declaration from Cortex-M Kconfig to the
ARM arch Kconfig in order to make it available for all ARM variants.
The rationale is that there is really no good reason why
platform-specific initialisation should be a Cortex-M-specific feature
and that Cortex-R port is expected to utilise this in a near future.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
This commit converts the existing hcm5883l 3-axis magnetometer
driver to use device tree for the I2C and GPIO selection.
It also adds a basic sample application for this sensor, using the
frdm-k64f development board to demonstrate how the interrupt
GPIO pin and I2C bus can be selected.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Townsend <kevin@ktownsend.com>
Change common_beginning_find() to use temp_buffer for storing first
command when algorithm compares commands in search for common
beginning. It is done to support cases where syntax returned by
dynamic commands is transient (e.g. single static buffer is used
for to build syntax).
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Chruscinski <krzysztof.chruscinski@nordicsemi.no>
Enables the arm v7m mpu on the efr32mg soc and the board
efr32mg_sltb004a.
Tested on hardware with samples/mpu/mpu_test and
tests/kernel/mem_protect
Signed-off-by: Christian Taedcke <hacking@taedcke.com>
This patch introduces the support of the Low Power Timer
for the STM32L4xx from STMicroelectronics.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
The Company ID concept is not restricted to the controller, and should
be part of the wider Bluetooth scope, so it can be used on a
controller-less device. It's used in multiple host level modules, most
notably the Bluetooth Mesh and Device Information Service.
Signed-off-by: Trond Einar Snekvik <Trond.Einar.Snekvik@nordicsemi.no>
This commit inlines the direct ISR functions that were previously
implemented in irq_manage.c, since the PR #20119 resolved the circular
dependency between arch.h and kernel_structs.h described in the issue
#3056.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
Add a special target that's marked build_only so the BLE SW LL
implementation on VEGABoard is built daily. This helps ensuring
that it doesn't get inadvertedly broken by subsequent updates.
The name of the target is peripheral_hr_rv32m1_vega_ri5cy
and it can be run with the following command:
sanitycheck -v --all -p rv32m1_vega_ri5cy \
-x=CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS=-Wl,-dT=/dev/null \
--test samples/bluetooth/peripheral_hr/\
sample.bluetooth.peripheral_hr_rv32m1_vega_ri5cy
Note: The extra CMake flags are required if running with the official
VEGABoard compiler, due to this linker issue:
https://github.com/pulp-platform/pulpino/issues/240
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>
Specific SW defined BLE LL parameters need to be set
if the user enables it on this platform. As such, conditionally
enable them directly into the defconfig.
INTMUX CH2 and CH3 are not available to be used if BT support
is enabled on Vega, because they are used internally by the
BLE SW LL
Signed-off-by: David Leach <david.leach@nxp.com>
Some Bluetooth options are currently not supported by the experimental
BLE SW LL implementation done on VEGABoard. As such, hide them from
the user altogether.
The full list of disabled config options is as follows:
- CONFIG_BT_PHY_UPDATE
- CONFIG_BT_DATA_LEN_UPDATE
- CONFIG_BT_HCI_VS
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_LE_ENC
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_CONN_PARAM_REQ
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_EXT_REJ_IND
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_SLAVE_FEAT_REQ
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_LE_PING
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_PRIVACY
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_EXT_SCAN_FP
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_CHAN_SEL_2
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_ADV_EXT
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_XTAL_ADVANCED
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_SCHED_ADVANCED
- CONFIG_BT_CTLR_TIFS_HW
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>
Add the required specific HW configuration for SW defined
BLE LL on RV32M1 SoC, by means of DTS overlays:
- enable INTMUX0 channels 2 & 3
- route Generic FSK RF0 interrupt to INTMUX channel 3
- route LPTMR1 interrupt to INTMUX channel 2
This change is done for all Bluetooth samples that are intended to
run on RV32M1 using BLE SW LL.
Signed-off-by: George Stefan <george.stefan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Radu Alexe <radu.alexe@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ionut Ursescu <ionut.ursescu@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>
Since the experimental BLE software link layer is enabled on
the VEGABoard, add some information about it, as well as the
limitations.
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>
This patch updates the config files required to enable the
BLE SW defined controller to be built on RV32M1 SoCs. Only the split
version is supported.
Signed-off-by: George Stefan <george.stefan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Radu Alexe <radu.alexe@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ionut Ursescu <ionut.ursescu@nxp.com>
This commit takes the Nordic LLL and adapts it for RV32M1 SoCs, using
the blocks that are specific to this SoC: the GenFSK & LPTMR IP
blocks.
Signed-off-by: George Stefan <george.stefan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Radu Alexe <radu.alexe@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ionut Ursescu <ionut.ursescu@nxp.com>
This commit adds the HAL layer needed for the BLE controller
LL on RV32M1 SoCs on OpenISA boards. Specifically, the controller
makes use of the the GenFSK and LPTMR IP blocks.
Signed-off-by: George Stefan <george.stefan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Radu Alexe <radu.alexe@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ionut Ursescu <ionut.ursescu@nxp.com>
If the user requires an entropy generator to be activated, enable
the SoC TRNG as a source for the entropy.
Signed-off-by: David Leach <david.leach@nxp.com>
Don't use use the RV32M1 TRNG as a random source since it can
be quite slow. Instead, use the software implemented xoroshiro
RNG.
Signed-off-by: David Leach <david.leach@nxp.com>
Having a pin toggle when the code reaches a certain point
is really useful for debugging; the infrastructure is already
in place for Nordic boards, so just build upon and enable the
mechanism on the Vega board as well.
Signed-off-by: David Leach <david.leach@nxp.com>
The Generic FSK controller enables radio operation
using a custom GFSK/GMSK or MSK modulation format
achieved by programming a set of PHY variables such
as BT product, modulation index and modulation filter
co-efficients (such that max frequency deviation
<= 500kHz). Generic FSK mode also offers a highly
configurable packet structure, variable bit rate
transmission and reception, some limited packet
(header) processing, and interface to a RAM-based
Packet Buffer.
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>
The Generic FSK controller enables radio operation
using a custom GFSK/GMSK or MSK modulation format
achieved by programming a set of PHY variables such
as BT product
This binding describes the devices and its associated properties.
Signed-off-by: Alex Porosanu <alexandru.porosanu@nxp.com>