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BLE HCI Test interface for controllers capable of the UART transport

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MAX-BLE-HCI

Python3 BLE HCI over serial Directed to MAX Vendor Specific Commands

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Insatll from PyPi

MAX-BLE-HCI is hosted via PyPi and can be installed with the following command

pip install max-ble-hci

Installation from source

If you prefer to use the most up to date version, you can also install from source.

The intsall.sh or .bat are used to install the library into your Python site packages and be done as such.

On Linux or MacOS

sudo chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh

On Windows

install.bat

Basic Usage

The BLE-HCI is a mostly generic library, which is capable of driving any BLE devices which can communicate using the UART transport.

To use with Analog Devices, Inc. BLE capable MAX32 microcontrollers, please flash one of the following examples to the chip you are using

If you have not yet set up an installation of the Analog-Devices-MSDK, please follow the instructions found here https://github.com/Analog-Devices-MSDK/msdk/tree/main

Once the board is flashed refer to the README in the example to configure your board.

Locate the serial port to which the HCI is connected to. If for example, your serial port is COM5, the following code would be used to reset the device.

from max_ble_hci import BleHci

port_name = "COM5"

hci = BleHci(port_name)
hci.reset()

Command Line Interface (CLI)

By default, the CLI capable of driving the BLE-HCI is installed as part of the package and can be accessed by running

max_ble_hci -h
usage: max_ble_hci [-h] [--version] [-b BAUDRATE] [-efc] [-m MONPORT] [-i IDTAG] [-c [COMMANDS ...]] [--startup-script STARTUP_SCRIPT] [-t TRACE_LEVEL]
                   serial_port

        Bluetooth Low Energy HCI tool.
        This tool is used in tandem with the BLE controller examples. 
        This tool sends HCI commands through the serial port to the target device. 
        It will receive and print the HCI events received from the target device.
        Serial port is configured as 8N1, no flow control, default baud rate of 115200
        

positional arguments:
  serial_port           Serial port path or COM#

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -b BAUDRATE, --baud BAUDRATE
                        Serial port baud rate. Default: 115200
  -efc, --enable-flow-control
                        Enable flow control Default: False
  -m MONPORT, --monitor-trace-port MONPORT
                        Monitor Trace Msg Serial Port path or COM#. Default: None
  -i IDTAG, --id-tag IDTAG
                        Board ID tag for printing trace messages. Default: None
  -c [COMMANDS ...], --commands [COMMANDS ...]
                        Commands to run on startup.
                                If more than 1, separate commands with a semicolon (;).
  --startup-script STARTUP_SCRIPT
                        Filepath to to run startup commands. 
                                Commands should be newline seperated
  -t TRACE_LEVEL, --trace_level TRACE_LEVEL
                        Set the trace level
                                0: Error only
                                1: Warning/Error
                                2: Info/Warning/Error
                                3: All messages
                                Default: 3

The cli requires a serial port to connect the HCI to and is passed in through the command line. Once connected, you can type the help command as such, and begin to explore the CLI.

>>> help
usage:  [-h]
        {clear,cls,update,sysreset,setflash,erase,addr,memstats,adv-start,adv-stop,scan,init,data-len,send-acl,sink-acl,adv-stats,as,scan-stats,ss,conn-stats,cs,test-stats,ts,rssi,reset,tx-test,tx,txtestvs,txvs,rx-test,rx,rx-test-vs,rxvs,end-test,end,reset-ts,rsts,reset-cs,rscs,reset-adv-stats,rsas,reset-scan-stats,rsss,set-phy,sp,tx-power,txp,discon,dc,set-chmap,cmd,exit,quit,q,ls,cd,pwd,shell,run,help,h}
        ...

positional arguments:
  {clear,cls,update,sysreset,setflash,erase,addr,memstats,adv-start,adv-stop,scan,init,data-len,send-acl,sink-acl,adv-stats,as,scan-stats,ss,conn-stats,cs,test-stats,ts,rssi,reset,tx-test,tx,txtestvs,txvs,rx-test,rx,rx-test-vs,rxvs,end-test,end,reset-ts,rsts,reset-cs,rscs,reset-adv-stats,rsas,reset-scan-stats,rsss,set-phy,sp,tx-power,txp,discon,dc,set-chmap,cmd,exit,quit,q,ls,cd,pwd,shell,run,help,h}
    clear (cls)         Clear the screen
    update              update the firmware
    sysreset            reset the firmware
    setflash            set the flash start address
    erase               erase the flash
    addr                Set the device address.
    memstats            Get BLE stack memory usage statistics
    adv-start           Start advertising
    adv-stop            Stop advertising
    scan                Send scanning commands and print scan reports, ctrl-c to exit.
    init                Send the initiating commands to open a connection
    data-len            Set the max data length
    send-acl            Send ACL packets
    sink-acl            Sink ACL packets, do not send events to host
    adv-stats (as)      Get the advertising stats
    scan-stats (ss)     Get the scan stats
    conn-stats (cs)     Get the connection stats
    test-stats (ts)     Get the test stats
    rssi                Get an RSSI sample using CCA
    reset               Sends an HCI reset command
    tx-test (tx)        Execute the transmitter test.
    txtestvs (txvs)     Execute the vendor-specific transmitter test
    rx-test (rx)        Execute the receiver test
    rx-test-vs (rxvs)   Execute the vendor-specific receiver test
    end-test (end)      End the Tx/Rx test, print the number of correctly received packets
    reset-ts (rsts)     Reset accumulated stats from DTM
    reset-cs (rscs)     Reset accumulated stats from connection mode
    reset-adv-stats (rsas)
                        Reset accumulated stats from connection mode
    reset-scan-stats (rsss)
                        Reset accumulated stats from connection mode
    set-phy (sp)        Set the PHY.
    tx-power (txp)      Set the Tx power
    discon (dc)         Send the command to disconnect
    set-chmap           Set the connection channel map to a given channel.
    cmd                 Send raw HCI command
    exit (quit, q)      Exit the program
    ls                  List directory
    cd                  change working directory
    pwd                 print working directory
    shell               run command via os shell
    run                 run command via os
    help (h)            Show help message

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

Scripting

Scripts can be used at startup and during runtime. The script should be a text file with the newline seperated commands entered as you would using the cli directly.

Example (init.txt)

reset
addr 00:11:22:33:44:55
max_ble_hci --startup-script init.txt

Or while in the CLI

>>> run init.txt

Contributing

Contributions are encouraged! Pull requests must pass all GitHub Actions unless directly waved by an admin of the repository.

Python Versioning

This package is designed to support Python 3.8 and up. Non backwards compatible features will not be accepted (ex Use of match which was introduced in 3.10)

Style Guidlines

MAX-BLE-HCI is formatted using the Black formatter. It can be installed via pip using pip install black

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