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From: Olivier MARTIN <olivier@labapart.com>
To: Barry Byford <31baz66@gmail.com>
Cc: Bluez mailing list <linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: GATT Server: DBus GATT Services not advertised/exported
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2017 13:11:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <29676e71e17f8e781ae6cf0a55ed76b2@labapart.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAAu3APaxi82L56NNEnpZP4o+Z99qE_aGcAzGRJFOe+j0N_8irA@mail.gmail.com>

Thanks a lot Barry for the following up. I will keep the workaround for 
now.
I will likely come back on this issue in the next months to see how I 
can help implementing a fix for Bluez.

On 14.04.2017 20:31, Barry Byford wrote:
> Hello Olivier,
> 
> On 14 April 2017 at 19:14, Olivier MARTIN <olivier@labapart.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Barry, setting 'ControllerMode = le' in 
>> /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
>> fixed my issue. I can now see the GATT services.
> 
> Good news!
> 
>> But I guess my adapter now only works as BLE adapter and will ignore 
>> the
>> non-LE devices.
>> In the comment of /etc/bluetooth/main.conf it is written the adapter 
>> should
>> be by default set as 'dual'.
>> 
>> Is it a bug in Bluez? Why GATT services are not exposed while using 
>> the
>> default value for 'ControllerMode'?
> 
> This issue has come up before and was discuss here:
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetooth&m=146071596012263&w=2
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 14.04.2017 14:30, Barry Byford wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Olivier,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 14 April 2017 at 12:01, Olivier MARTIN <olivier@labapart.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> You are right Barry, `example-advertisement` seems to work well (I
>>>> installed
>>>> and tried Nordic nRF Connect and I can see the expected advertisemet
>>>> data).
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Excellent!
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> But I cannot still manage to get `example-gatt-server` :-(
>>>> I am sure I got it working last year with an older version of Bluez. 
>>>> But
>>>> I
>>>> cannot make it work with Bluez v5.44.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> OK, I've taken a look at "example-gatt-server" and have it working...
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> My testing procedure:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. [Laptop] First terminal: Start `sudo ./src/bluetoothd -E -n -d`
>>>> 2. [Laptop] Second terminal: Start unmodified Bluez
>>>> ./test/example-gatt-server
>>>> 3. [Laptop] Third terminal: Ensure the adapter is "Powered: yes" and
>>>> "Discoverable: yes"
>>> 
>>> 
>>> OK, I've done this slightly different (details below). However, the
>>> first thing I did was edit "/etc/bluetooth/main.conf"
>>> I added the following line to the end of the file:
>>> 
>>> ControllerMode = le
>>> 
>>> Then I did the following:
>>> 1. [SBC1:T1] sudo ./src/bluetoothd -E -n -d
>>> 2. [SBC1:T2] ./example-gatt-server
>>> 3. [SBC1:T3] ./example-advertisement
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 4. [Android] Connect using Nordic nRF Connect (I also tried with 
>>>> "BLE
>>>> Scanner") and check I see the exposed GATT services by
>>>> `example-gatt-server`
>>>> Unfortunately, I can only see:
>>>> - Generic Access Service (0x1800)
>>>> - Generic Attribute Service (0x1801)
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> I've used bluetoothctl on SBC2 to connect and read the battery values
>>> that the GATT server is counting down.
>>> 
>>> $ bluetoothctl
>>> [NEW] Controller 00:00:00:00:5A:AD linaro-alip [default]
>>> [bluetooth]# scan on
>>> Discovery started
>>> [CHG] Controller 00:00:00:00:5A:AD Discovering: yes
>>> [NEW] Device B8:27:EB:22:57:E0 BluezeroLight
>>> [bluetooth]# scan off
>>> Discovery stopped
>>> [CHG] Controller 00:00:00:00:5A:AD Discovering: no
>>> [bluetooth]# connect B8:27:EB:22:57:E0
>>> Attempting to connect to B8:27:EB:22:57:E0
>>> [CHG] Device B8:27:EB:22:57:E0 Connected: yes
>>> Connection successful
>>> [...snip...]
>>> [NEW] Primary Service
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a
>>> 0000180f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>> Battery Service
>>> [NEW] Characteristic
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b
>>> 00002a19-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>> Battery Level
>>> [...snip...]
>>> [CHG] Device B8:27:EB:22:57:E0 ServicesResolved: yes
>>> [BluezeroLight]# select-attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b
>>> [BluezeroLight:/service000a/char000b]# read
>>> Attempting to read
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x46
>>>   46                                               F
>>> [BluezeroLight:/service000a/char000b]# notify on
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Notifying:
>>> yes
>>> Notify started
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x46
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x44
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x42
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x40
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Value: 
>>> 0x3e
>>> [BluezeroLight:/service000a/char000b]# notify off
>>> [CHG] Attribute
>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_B8_27_EB_22_57_E0/service000a/char000b Notifying:
>>> no
>>> Notify stopped
>>> 
>>> 
>>> That seems to be working then. When I didn't have "ControllerMode =
>>> le" set then I did see it be unpredictable if it successfully
>>> connected or not.
>>> This also worked connecting with the nRF app.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Does that work for you?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> If I had to suspect Bluez code, I will guess there is something 
>>>> missing
>>>> around here:
>>>> 
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_server_init() # 
>>>> gatt_server_init
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() Primary services found: 
>>>> 2
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0001, end: 
>>>> 0x0005,
>>>> uuid: 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0014, end: 
>>>> 0xffff,
>>>> uuid: 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() Registered handler for
>>>> "Service
>>>> Changed": 0
>>>> bluetoothd[20429]: src/device.c:gatt_client_ready_cb() status: 
>>>> success,
>>>> error: 0
>>>> 
>>>> As Bluez daemon does not get the GATT services from Buez GATT 
>>>> Database.
>>>> But
>>>> it might be me who miss a step...
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 14.04.2017 12:37, Barry Byford wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> example-advertisementHello Oliver,
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 14 April 2017 at 11:03, Olivier MARTIN <olivier@labapart.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks for replying my message Barry,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sorry, I forgot to mention but I start Bluez daemon with `sudo
>>>>>> ./src/bluetoothd -E -n -d` (after stopping the bluetooth service). 
>>>>>> So I
>>>>>> already run it with sudo and experimental option.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am not sure to understand what you mean by "this kind of error
>>>>>> message".
>>>>>> Because I do not see any error message in the log I provided.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> OK, that was bad on my part. I read it as complaining that there 
>>>>> were
>>>>> too many advertisements. Looking again that wasn't what it was say.
>>>>> Apologies.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any other idea?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am by Linux Single Board Computers (SBC) today so I'm able to run
>>>>> what you are running and can show you what I'm seeing. I'll focus 
>>>>> on
>>>>> example-advertisement first as example-gatt-server doesn't change 
>>>>> the
>>>>> advertisements.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've started the BlueZ daemon with "./src/bluetoothd -E -n -d"
>>>>> 
>>>>> In another shell when I start "./example-advertisement" I see the
>>>>> following in the output:
>>>>> 
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:property_set_mode() sending Set
>>>>> Powered command for index 0
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:property_set_mode_complete() 
>>>>> Success
>>>>> (0x00)
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:new_settings_callback() Settings:
>>>>> 0x00000ad1
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:settings_changed() Changed 
>>>>> settings:
>>>>> 0x00000001
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:adapter_start() adapter
>>>>> /org/bluez/hci0 has been enabled
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/adapter.c:trigger_passive_scanning()
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:register_advertisement()
>>>>> RegisterAdvertisement
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:client_create() Adding proxy 
>>>>> for
>>>>> /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:register_advertisement()
>>>>> Registered advertisement at path /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_uuids() Adding
>>>>> ServiceUUID: 180D
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_uuids() Adding
>>>>> ServiceUUID: 180F
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:parse_manufacturer_data() 
>>>>> Adding
>>>>> ManufacturerData for ffff
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_data() Adding
>>>>> ServiceData for 9999
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:refresh_advertisement() 
>>>>> Refreshing
>>>>> advertisement: /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>> bluetoothd[2325]: src/advertising.c:add_adv_callback() 
>>>>> Advertisement
>>>>> registered: /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On a second SBC, at the command line I run "bluetoothctl" and do 
>>>>> "scan
>>>>> on". Once my first SBC is found I do "scan off". I then do "info
>>>>> B8:27:EB:22:57:E0" (this is the address of the first SBC) which 
>>>>> gives
>>>>> the following output:
>>>>> 
>>>>> [bluetooth]# info B8:27:EB:22:57:E0
>>>>> Device B8:27:EB:22:57:E0
>>>>> Alias: B8-27-EB-22-57-E0
>>>>> Paired: no
>>>>> Trusted: no
>>>>> Blocked: no
>>>>> Connected: no
>>>>> LegacyPairing: no
>>>>> UUID: Heart Rate                
>>>>> (0000180d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
>>>>> UUID: Battery Service           
>>>>> (0000180f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
>>>>> ManufacturerData Key: 0xffff
>>>>> ManufacturerData Value: 0x00
>>>>> ManufacturerData Value: 0x01
>>>>> ManufacturerData Value: 0x02
>>>>> ManufacturerData Value: 0x03
>>>>> ManufacturerData Value: 0x04
>>>>> ServiceData Key: 00009999-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>> ServiceData Value: 0x00
>>>>> ServiceData Value: 0x01
>>>>> ServiceData Value: 0x02
>>>>> ServiceData Value: 0x03
>>>>> ServiceData Value: 0x04
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've also done a scan from my Android phone (using the Nordic nRF
>>>>> Connect app) and can see the advertisements also (just hard to 
>>>>> share
>>>>> that information on here).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Does that help?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 13.04.2017 19:59, Barry Byford wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello Olivier,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 13 April 2017 at 12:14, Olivier MARTIN <olivier@labapart.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>> I am having issue to advertise/export GATT services exposed 
>>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>>> DBus
>>>>>>>> API. I tried `./test/example-gatt-server`. And I also tried to 
>>>>>>>> merge
>>>>>>>> `./test/example-advertisement` into 
>>>>>>>> `./test/example-gatt-server`. But
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> both cases I only see the two compulsory GATT services:
>>>>>>>> - Generic Access Service (0x1800)
>>>>>>>> - Generic Attribute Service (0x1801)
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I am using Bluez v5.44. And I also tried Bluez v5.37.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> GATT Services seem to be discovered by Bluez (note: I added
>>>>>>>> additional
>>>>>>>> debug
>>>>>>>> statement all prefixed with '#'):
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:manager_register_app() #
>>>>>>>> manager_register_app
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:create_app() # create_app
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:manager_register_app()
>>>>>>>> Registering
>>>>>>>> application: :1.404:/
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:register_advertisement()
>>>>>>>> RegisterAdvertisement
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:client_create() Adding 
>>>>>>>> proxy for
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:register_advertisement()
>>>>>>>> Registered
>>>>>>>> advertisement at path /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service0/char2, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char0/desc0, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char2/desc3, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char2, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service1/char0, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char1, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service0/char1, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char1/desc3, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char1/desc2, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service0/char0, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2, iface: org.bluez.GattService1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service1, iface: org.bluez.GattService1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service0, iface: org.bluez.GattService1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char0/desc1, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char2/desc2, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattDescriptor1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:proxy_added_cb() Object
>>>>>>>> received:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/example/service2/char0, iface:
>>>>>>>> org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:client_ready_cb() #
>>>>>>>> client_ready_cb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:create_service() #
>>>>>>>> create_service
>>>>>>>> from /org/bluez/example/service2
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:create_service() #
>>>>>>>> create_service
>>>>>>>> from /org/bluez/example/service1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:create_service() #
>>>>>>>> create_service
>>>>>>>> from /org/bluez/example/service0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_app() #
>>>>>>>> database_add_app
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_service() #
>>>>>>>> database_add_service
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:cep_write_cb() Stored CEP
>>>>>>>> value
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> the database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_cep() 
>>>>>>>> Created CEP
>>>>>>>> entry
>>>>>>>> for characteristic
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:cep_write_cb() Stored CEP
>>>>>>>> value
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> the database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_cep() 
>>>>>>>> Created CEP
>>>>>>>> entry
>>>>>>>> for characteristic
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:cep_write_cb() Stored CEP
>>>>>>>> value
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> the database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_cep() 
>>>>>>>> Created CEP
>>>>>>>> entry
>>>>>>>> for characteristic
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:gatt_db_service_added() #
>>>>>>>> gatt_db_service_added: GATT Service added to local database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_service() #
>>>>>>>> database_add_service
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_ccc() 
>>>>>>>> Created CCC
>>>>>>>> entry
>>>>>>>> for characteristic
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:gatt_db_service_added() #
>>>>>>>> gatt_db_service_added: GATT Service added to local database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_service() #
>>>>>>>> database_add_service
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:database_add_ccc() 
>>>>>>>> Created CCC
>>>>>>>> entry
>>>>>>>> for characteristic
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:gatt_db_service_added() #
>>>>>>>> gatt_db_service_added: GATT Service added to local database
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:client_ready_cb() GATT
>>>>>>>> application
>>>>>>>> registered: :1.404:/
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_uuids() 
>>>>>>>> Adding
>>>>>>>> ServiceUUID: 180D
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_uuids() 
>>>>>>>> Adding
>>>>>>>> ServiceUUID: 180F
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:parse_manufacturer_data() 
>>>>>>>> Adding
>>>>>>>> ManufacturerData for ffff
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:parse_service_data() Adding
>>>>>>>> ServiceData
>>>>>>>> for 9999
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:refresh_advertisement()
>>>>>>>> Refreshing
>>>>>>>> advertisement: /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/advertising.c:add_adv_callback() 
>>>>>>>> Advertisement
>>>>>>>> registered: /org/bluez/example/advertisement0
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I start `./test/example-gatt-server` as a normal user. But Bluez 
>>>>>>>> does
>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>> seem to have any permission issue with it.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Building from source I've seen something similar if I've used 
>>>>>>> sudo for
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> make.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> To compile and install I use sudo for the install only:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> make -j 4 && sudo make install
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I am using 'BLE scanner' on Android to discover the GATT 
>>>>>>>> services.
>>>>>>>> But
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>> think the problem is coming from Bluez. When I connect the 
>>>>>>>> Android
>>>>>>>> device
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> Bluez, I can see this log:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/adapter.c:connected_callback() hci0 
>>>>>>>> device
>>>>>>>> 98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D connected eir_len 14
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-database.c:connect_cb() New incoming
>>>>>>>> BR/EDR
>>>>>>>> ATT
>>>>>>>> connection
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: attrib/gattrib.c:g_attrib_ref() 0x98cd908:
>>>>>>>> g_attrib_ref=1
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_gatt_db() # load_gatt_db:
>>>>>>>> Restoring
>>>>>>>> 98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D gatt database from file
>>>>>>>> '/var/lib/bluetooth/5C:F3:70:6A:D9:3C/cache/98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D'
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_gatt_db_impl() #
>>>>>>>> load_gatt_db_impl
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_service() # load_service:
>>>>>>>> loading
>>>>>>>> service: 0x0001, end: 0x0005, uuid:
>>>>>>>> 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_service() # load_service:
>>>>>>>> loading
>>>>>>>> service: 0x0014, end: 0xffff, uuid:
>>>>>>>> 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_chrc() loading 
>>>>>>>> characteristic
>>>>>>>> handle:
>>>>>>>> 0x0002, value handle: 0x0003, properties 0x0020 uuid:
>>>>>>>> 00002a05-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_chrc() loading 
>>>>>>>> characteristic
>>>>>>>> handle:
>>>>>>>> 0x0015, value handle: 0x0016, properties 0x0002 uuid:
>>>>>>>> 00002a00-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_chrc() loading 
>>>>>>>> characteristic
>>>>>>>> handle:
>>>>>>>> 0x0017, value handle: 0x0018, properties 0x0002 uuid:
>>>>>>>> 00002a01-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:load_gatt_db() List GATT 
>>>>>>>> Primaries
>>>>>>>> before
>>>>>>>> being free:
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:print_primary() - Primary UUID:
>>>>>>>> 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:print_primary() - Primary UUID:
>>>>>>>> 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:add_primary() # add_primary
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:add_primary() # add_primary
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: profiles/gap/gas.c:gap_accept() GAP profile 
>>>>>>>> accept
>>>>>>>> (98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D)
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/service.c:change_state() 0x98c98e0: 
>>>>>>>> device
>>>>>>>> 98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D profile gap-profile state changed: 
>>>>>>>> disconnected ->
>>>>>>>> connected (0)
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-client.c:btd_gatt_client_connected()
>>>>>>>> Device
>>>>>>>> connected.
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_server_init() # 
>>>>>>>> gatt_server_init
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() Primary services 
>>>>>>>> found:
>>>>>>>> 2
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0001, end:
>>>>>>>> 0x0005,
>>>>>>>> uuid: 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0014, end:
>>>>>>>> 0xffff,
>>>>>>>> uuid: 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() Registered handler 
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> "Service
>>>>>>>> Changed": 0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_client_ready_cb() status:
>>>>>>>> success,
>>>>>>>> error: 0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:register_gatt_services() #
>>>>>>>> register_gatt_services
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:add_primary() # add_primary
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:add_primary() # add_primary
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:add_gatt_service() #
>>>>>>>> add_gatt_service:
>>>>>>>> UUID:00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-client.c:btd_gatt_client_ready() 
>>>>>>>> GATT
>>>>>>>> client
>>>>>>>> ready
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-client.c:create_services() Exporting
>>>>>>>> objects
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> GATT services: 98:D6:F7:31:7B:0D
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-client.c:service_create() Exported 
>>>>>>>> GATT
>>>>>>>> service:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_98_D6_F7_31_7B_0D/service0001
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/gatt-client.c:characteristic_create() 
>>>>>>>> Exported
>>>>>>>> GATT
>>>>>>>> characteristic:
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_98_D6_F7_31_7B_0D/service0001/char0002
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:device_svc_resolved()
>>>>>>>> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_98_D6_F7_31_7B_0D err 0
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:store_gatt_db() # store_gatt_db
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:store_service() # store_service
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:store_service() # store_service
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: profiles/gap/gas.c:read_device_name_cb() GAP
>>>>>>>> Device
>>>>>>>> Name:
>>>>>>>> Nexus 4
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: profiles/gap/gas.c:read_appearance_cb() GAP
>>>>>>>> Appearance:
>>>>>>>> 0x0000
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I also reduced DBus 'TestAdvertisement' interface to only expose 
>>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>>> GATT
>>>>>>>> Service as many BLE adapter got a limitation in the size of the
>>>>>>>> advertisement packet:
>>>>>>>> class TestAdvertisement(Advertisement):
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>     def __init__(self, bus, index):
>>>>>>>>         Advertisement.__init__(self, bus, index, 'peripheral')
>>>>>>>>         #self.add_service_uuid('180D') # HeartRate
>>>>>>>>         self.add_service_uuid('180F') # Battery
>>>>>>>>         #self.add_manufacturer_data(0xffff, [0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 
>>>>>>>> 0x03,
>>>>>>>> 0x04])
>>>>>>>>         #self.add_service_data('9999', [0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03,
>>>>>>>> 0x04])
>>>>>>>>         self.include_tx_power = True
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> My concern is mainly these lines:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() Primary services 
>>>>>>>> found:
>>>>>>>> 2
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0001, end:
>>>>>>>> 0x0005,
>>>>>>>> uuid: 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> bluetoothd[16877]: src/device.c:gatt_debug() start: 0x0014, end:
>>>>>>>> 0xffff,
>>>>>>>> uuid: 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I've seen this kind of error message when I've had a failure of a
>>>>>>> previous script and the Bluetooth daemon is in some unknown 
>>>>>>> state. At
>>>>>>> this point it is worth restarting the bluetooth service with:
>>>>>>>   sudo service bluetooth restart
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> You will see in the advertising DBus API documentation that it is
>>>>>>> still in experimental mode in 5.44.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/tree/doc/advertising-api.txt#n78
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This means that you need to make sure bluetoothd is started in
>>>>>>> experimental mode. Have you done this?
>>>>>>>  You can check with "sudo service bluetooth status"
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Experimental can be switched on by default in the 
>>>>>>> bluetooth.service
>>>>>>> file
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Edit /lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service file to add 
>>>>>>> --experimental
>>>>>>> flag
>>>>>>> e.g:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> sudo sed -i '/^ExecStart.*bluetoothd\s*$/ s/$/ --experimental/'
>>>>>>> /lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I have not found the code that export GATT Services from GATT
>>>>>>>> Database
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> the BLE central.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> From my search on Internet, it looks I am not the only one who 
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> having
>>>>>>>> this issue
>>>>>>>> I am happy to share/test anything that could help to make some
>>>>>>>> progress.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Olivier
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>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 

  reply	other threads:[~2017-04-15 11:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-04-13 11:14 GATT Server: DBus GATT Services not advertised/exported Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-13 17:59 ` Barry Byford
2017-04-14 10:03   ` Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-14 10:37     ` Barry Byford
2017-04-14 11:01       ` Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-14 12:30         ` Barry Byford
2017-04-14 18:14           ` Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-14 18:31             ` Barry Byford
2017-04-15 11:11               ` Olivier MARTIN [this message]
2017-04-19 23:20               ` Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-20 11:31                 ` Luiz Augusto von Dentz
2017-04-21 17:22                   ` Olivier MARTIN
2017-04-24 21:23                   ` Olivier MARTIN

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