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protocol stack w/o D-Bus bluetoothd.
By dropping BlueZ userspace D-Bus bluetoothd, we target high-performance reliable bluetooth support
with least dependencies for embedded device configurations.
See COPYING, describing which Linux Kernel BlueZ IOCTL information has been included in the source tree.
We claim Linus Torvalds's Linux Kernel license exception regarding kernel syscalls (ioctl):
<https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/LICENSES/exceptions/Linux-syscall-note>
and hence maintain this project's license.
The new direct_bt feature set is organized as follows
- include/cppunit
- api/direct_bt
- api/ieee11073
- src/direct_bt
- examples/direct_bt
Note that the C++ direct_bt layer is not backward compatible to tinyb.
Since the Java layer still needs to be completed,
it has to be seen whether we will achieve compatibility
or drop the original D-Bus tinyb module altogether
in favor of a more streamlined API and implementation.
Current state allows scanning for LE devices, connecting
and parsing GATT plus receiving notifications and indications.
See examples/direct_bt_scanner/dbt_scanner.cpp.
The Linux Kernel BlueZ is configured via module MgmtComm.[hpp/cpp]
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