bluetooth.device.conf
—
Bluetooth device configuration file
Bluetooth device configuration framework provides ability to adjust certain
Bluetooth device parameters on per-device basis.
Bluetooth device configuration files are plain text files that
should conform to basic
sh(1)
syntax. Even though Bluetooth device are not exactly shell scripts, they are
parsed and passed through shell eval
command. This
makes it possible to use various shell tricks in the Bluetooth device
configuration files.
The /etc/rc.d/bluetooth script is used to
start and stop Bluetooth devices. This script is not executed by default
when system boots. It is called by
devd(8)
in response to Bluetooth device arrival and departure events. It is possible
to execute this script by hand if required. The script accepts Bluetooth
device driver name as an extra parameter.
The system wide Bluetooth device configuration file is called
/etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf. Configuration
parameters set in the system wide Bluetooth device configuration file apply
to every Bluetooth device connected to the system.
Configuration parameters overrides for the specific Bluetooth
device should be placed in the
/etc/bluetooth/DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME.conf
file. Where DEVICE_DRIVER_NAME is the device driver
name of the Bluetooth device.
The following list provides a name and short description for each
variable that can be set in a Bluetooth device configuration file.
- authentication_enable
- (bool) The
authentication_enable parameter controls if the
device requires to authenticate the remote device at connection setup. If
set to “
YES
”, the device will try to
authenticate the other device at connection setup. Bluetooth
authentication requests are handled by
hcsecd(8)
daemon.
- class
- (str) The class parameter is
used to indicate the capabilities of the device to other devices. For more
details see “Assigned Numbers - Bluetooth Baseband”
document.
- connectable
- (bool) The connectable
parameter controls whether or not the device should periodically scan for
page attempts from other devices. If set to
“
YES
”, the device will periodically
scan for page attempts from other devices.
- discoverable
- (bool) The discoverable
parameter controls whether or not the device should periodically scan for
inquiry requests from other devices. If set to
“
YES
”, the device will periodically
scan for inquiry requests from other devices.
- encryption_mode
- (str) The encryption_mode
parameter controls if the device requires encryption to the remote device
at connection setup. At connection setup, only the devices with the
authentication_enable parameter enabled and
encryption_mode parameter enabled will try to
encrypt the connection to the other device. Possible values are
“
NONE
” encryption disabled,
“P2P
” encryption for only
point-to-point packets, or “ALL
”
encryption for both point-to-point and broadcast packets.
- hci_debug_level
- (int) HCI node debug level. Higher values mean more
verbose output.
- l2cap_debug_level
- (int) L2CAP node debug level. Higher values mean
more verbose output.
- local_name
- (str) The local_name parameter
provides the ability to modify the user friendly name for the device.
- role_switch
- (bool) The role_switch
parameter controls whether the local device should perform role switch. By
default, if role switch is supported, the local device will try to perform
role switch and become Master on incoming connection. Some devices do not
support role switch and thus incoming connections from such devices will
fail. If role switch is disabled then accepting
device will remain Slave.
- /etc/defaults/bluetooth.device.conf
-
- /etc/rc.d/bluetooth
-
The /etc/bluetooth/ubt0.conf file should be used to
specify configuration parameters overrides for the first USB Bluetooth device
(device driver name is ubt0
).
The /etc/bluetooth/ubt1.conf file should
be used to specify configuration parameters overrides for the second USB
Bluetooth device.