Hi,
1) yes. I added networkmanager with bluetooth support.
My networkmanager_1.10.6.bbappend file :-
PACKAGECONFIG_append = " bluez5"
Is this fine for bluetooth support or need to be extra in
networkmanager_1.10.6.bb file ?
2) default bluez5 (bluetooth package ) is dealing with connman , how we
can make so bluez5 will deal with networkmanager in yocto?
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 8:06 PM Thomas Haller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2020-10-05 at 13:11 +0530, NIKHIL PATIL wrote:
> > We are using Redpine module (rsi9113) which support bluetooth +
> > wifi .
> > OS - yocto based linux.
> > NetworkManager version :- 1.10.6
> >
> > 1) for WIFI we are able to manage using nmcli commands .
> > -> nmcli device
> > DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
> > wlp0s21f0u4 wifi connected test
> >
> > 2) for bluetooth can we except like these ( bluetooth interface (eg.
> > bnp0)) using nmcli commands .
> >
> > My networkmanager_1.10.6.bbappend file :-
> > PACKAGECONFIG_append = " modemmanager"
> > PACKAGECONFIG_append = " ppp ifupdown wifi bluez5"
> >
> > I added bluez5 in .bbappend file , i thought it will manage
> > through these , but not happening ,
> > i think by default bluez5 is dealing with connman , how we can
> > switch bluez5 with networkmanager .
>
> 1.10.0 was released almost 3 years ago (and the minor update 1.10.6
> five months after that). If possible, I wouldn't bother with such an
> old version and use something more recent.
>
> Anyway, did you build NetworkManager with bluetooth support enabled?
>
> Under `nmcli device` you would see the paired bluetooth devices (that
> support network related bluetooth profiles).
>
>
> Did you look at the log file?
>
>
> > 3) using nmcli commands will show bluetooth device is connected or
> > not ?
>
> nmcli device
> nmcli connection
>
>
>
>
> best,
> Thomas
>
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