| # Enable BtSnoop logging function |
| # valid value : true, false |
| BtSnoopLogOutput=false |
| |
| # BtSnoop log output file |
| BtSnoopFileName=/data/misc/bluetooth/logs/btsnoop_hci.log |
| |
| # Preserve existing BtSnoop log before overwriting |
| BtSnoopSaveLog=false |
| |
| # Enable trace level reconfiguration function |
| # Must be present before any TRC_ trace level settings |
| TraceConf=true |
| |
| # Trace level configuration |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_NONE 0 ( No trace messages to be generated ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR 1 ( Error condition trace messages ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING 2 ( Warning condition trace messages ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_API 3 ( API traces ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_EVENT 4 ( Debug messages for events ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG 5 ( Full debug messages ) |
| # BT_TRACE_LEVEL_VERBOSE 6 ( Verbose messages ) - Currently supported for TRC_BTAPP only. |
| TRC_BTM=2 |
| TRC_HCI=2 |
| TRC_L2CAP=2 |
| TRC_RFCOMM=2 |
| TRC_OBEX=2 |
| TRC_AVCT=2 |
| TRC_AVDT=2 |
| TRC_AVRC=2 |
| TRC_AVDT_SCB=2 |
| TRC_AVDT_CCB=2 |
| TRC_A2D=2 |
| TRC_SDP=2 |
| TRC_GATT=2 |
| TRC_SMP=2 |
| TRC_BTAPP=2 |
| TRC_BTIF=2 |
| TRC_GAP=2 |
| TRC_BNEP=2 |
| TRC_PAN=2 |
| TRC_HID_HOST=2 |
| TRC_HID_DEV=2 |
| |
| # This is Log configuration for new C++ code using LOG() macros. |
| # See libchrome/base/logging.h for description on how to configure your logs. |
| # sample configuration: |
| #LoggingV=--v=0 |
| #LoggingVModule=--vmodule=*/btm/*=1,btm_ble_multi*=2,btif_*=1 |
| |
| # PTS testing helpers |
| |
| # Secure connections only mode. |
| # PTS_SecurePairOnly=true |
| |
| # Disable LE Connection updates |
| #PTS_DisableConnUpdates=true |
| |
| # Disable BR/EDR discovery after LE pairing to avoid cross key derivation errors |
| #PTS_DisableSDPOnLEPair=true |
| |
| # SMP Pair options (formatted as hex bytes) auth, io, ikey, rkey, ksize |
| #PTS_SmpOptions=0xD,0x4,0xf,0xf,0x10 |
| |
| # SMP Certification Failure Cases |
| # Fail case number range from 1 to 9 will set up remote device for test |
| # case execution. Setting PTS_SmpFailureCase to 0 means normal operation. |
| # Failure modes: |
| # 1 = SMP_CONFIRM_VALUE_ERR |
| # 2 = SMP_PAIR_AUTH_FAIL |
| # 3 = SMP_PAIR_FAIL_UNKNOWN |
| # 4 = SMP_PAIR_NOT_SUPPORT |
| # 5 = SMP_PASSKEY_ENTRY_FAIL |
| # 6 = SMP_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS |
| # 7 = PIN generation failure? |
| # 8 = SMP_PASSKEY_ENTRY_FAIL |
| # 9 = SMP_NUMERIC_COMPAR_FAIL; |
| #PTS_SmpFailureCase=0 |
| |