BTATTACH(8) BSD System Manager's Manual BTATTACH(8)NAMEbtattach — attach serial lines as Bluetooth HCI interfaces
SYNOPSISbtattach [-dFfoPp] [-i speed] [type] tty speed
btattach-t [-dFfoPp] tty
DESCRIPTIONbtattach is used to assign a tty line to a Bluetooth Host Controller
Interface using the btuart(4) or bcsp(4) line disciplines, and can
optionally initialize the line for a given device type before activating
the line discipline.
Supported types are:
bcm2035 Broadcom BCM2035
bcsp Generic BCSP (BlueCore Serial Protocol)
bgb2xx Philips BGB2xx module
btuart Generic UART (this is the default)
csr Cambridge Silicon Radio Casira serial adapter, or
Brainboxes serial dongle (BL642)
ericsson Ericsson based modules
digi Digianswer based cards
st ST Microelectronics minikits based on STLC2410/STLC2415
stlc2500 ST Microelectronics minikits based on STLC2500
swave Silicon Wave kits
texas Texas Instruments modules
unistone Infineon UniStone (PBA31308) modules
When the line discipline is activated, btattach detaches and sleeps until
it receives a SIGHUP.
The command line options are as follows:
-d debug mode. print initialization IO and do not detach.
-F Disable flow control.
-f Enable flow control.
-i speed Specify an alternate speed for the Bluetooth module to use dur‐
ing the initialization phase.
-o Enable odd parity.
-P Disable parity.
-p Enable parity (even parity).
-t Test mode.
Only the super-user may attach a Bluetooth HCI interface.
Test mode tries to guess the speed using the received link-establish
packet from HCI, or btuart(4), if there is no response.
FILES
/var/run/btattach-{tty}.pid
SEE ALSObcsp(4), bluetooth(4), btuart(4), btconfig(8)HISTORY
The btattach program was written with reference to hciattach(8) as pro‐
vided with the BlueZ tools for Linux and first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
KIYOHARA Takashi ⟨kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp⟩
Iain Hibbert
BUGS
Not all type initializations have been tested.
BSD March 9, 2010 BSD