SWRA772 august   2023 CC2564C

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
  5. Running the Bluetooth Code
  6. Demo Application
    1. 3.1 Device 1 (Server) Setup on the Demo Application
    2. 3.2 Device 2 (Client) Setup on the Demo Application
    3. 3.3 Initiating Connection from Device 2
    4. 3.4 Identify Supported Services
    5. 3.5 Data Transfer Between Client and Server
    6. 3.6 Multiple SPPLE Connections Guide
  7. Demonstrating SPP LE on an iOS Device with the LightBlue App
    1. 4.1 LightBlue Overview
    2. 4.2 SPP LE Service Overview
      1. 4.2.1 Characteristics
  8. LightBlue as the Client/SPPLEDemo as the Server
    1. 5.1 Connecting the Devices
    2. 5.2 Enabling Notifications
    3. 5.3 Sending Data from LightBlue/Receiving Data in SPPLEDemo
    4. 5.4 Sending Data from SPPLEDemo/Receiving Data in LightBlue
  9. LightBlue as the Server/SPPLEDemo as the Client
    1. 6.1 Connecting the Devices
    2. 6.2 Sending Data from LightBlue/Receiving Data in SPPLEDemo
    3. 6.3 Sending Data from SPPLEDemo/Receiving Data in LightBlue
  10. Application Commands
  11. General Commands
    1. 8.1 Help (DisplayHelp)
    2. 8.2 Get Local Address
    3. 8.3 Set Baud Rate
    4. 8.4 Quit
  12. BR/EDR Commands
  13. 10GAPLE Commands
    1. 10.1  Set Discoverability Mode
    2. 10.2  Set Connectability Mode
    3. 10.3  Set Pairability Mode
    4. 10.4  Change Pairing Parameters
    5. 10.5  Advertise LE
    6. 10.6  Start Scanning
    7. 10.7  Stop Scanning
    8. 10.8  Connect LE
    9. 10.9  Disconnect LE
    10. 10.10 Pair LE
    11. 10.11 LE Pass Key Response
    12. 10.12 LE Query Encryption
    13. 10.13 Set Passkey
    14. 10.14 Discover GAPS
    15. 10.15 Get Local Name
    16. 10.16 Set Local Name
    17. 10.17 Get Remote Name
    18. 10.18 LE User Confirmation Response
    19. 10.19 Enable SC Only
    20. 10.20 Regenerate P256 Local Keys
    21. 10.21 SC Generate OOB Local Params
    22. 10.22 Set Local Appearance
    23. 10.23 Get Local Appearance
  14. 11SPPLE Commands
    1. 11.1 Discover SPPLE
    2. 11.2 Register SPPLE
    3. 11.3 LE Send
    4. 11.4 Configure SPPLE
    5. 11.5 LE Read
    6. 11.6 Loopback
    7. 11.7 Display Raw Mode Data
    8. 11.8 Automatic Read Mode
  15. 12References
  16. 13Revision History

Get Local Address

Description

The GetLocalAddress command is responsible for querying the Bluetooth Device Address of the local Bluetooth Device. This function returns zero on a successful execution and a negative value on all errors. A Bluetooth Stack ID must exist before attempting to call this command.

Parameters

Including parameters is not necessary when using this command. A parameter has no effect on the outcome of the Query.

Possible Return Values

  • (0) Successfully Query Local Address
  • (-1) BTPS_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
  • (-2) BTPS_ERROR_INVALID_BLUETOOTH_STACK_ID
  • (-4) FUNCTION_ERROR
  • (-8) INVALID_STACK_ID_ERROR

API Call

GAP_Query_Local_BD_ADDR(BluetoothStackID, &BD_ADDR)

API Prototype

int BTPSAPI GAP_Query_Local_BD_ADDR(unsigned int BluetoothStackID, BD_ADDR_t *BD_ADDR)

Description of API

This function is responsible for querying (and reporting) the device address of the local Bluetooth device. The second parameter is a pointer to a buffer that is to receive the device address of the local Bluetooth device. If this function is successful, the buffer that the BD_ADDR parameter points to is filled with the device address read from the local Bluetooth device. If this function returns a negative value, then the device address of the local Bluetooth device was NOT able to be queried (error condition).