Web
This Site
Unix for Beginners
Unix - Home
Unix - Getting Started
Unix - File Management
Unix - Directories
Unix - File Permission
Unix - Environment
Unix - Basic Utilities
Unix - Pipes & Filters
Unix - Processes
Unix - Communication
Unix - The vi Editor
Unix Shell Programming
Unix - What is Shell?
Unix - Using Variables
Unix - Special Variables
Unix - Using Arrays
Unix - Basic Operators
Unix - Decision Making
Unix - Shell Loops
Unix - Loop Control
Unix - Shell Substitutions
Unix - Quoting Mechanisms
Unix - IO Redirections
Unix - Shell Functions
Unix - Manpage Help
Advanced Unix
Unix - Regular Expressions
Unix - File System Basics
Unix - User Administration
Unix - System Performance
Unix - System Logging
Unix - Signals and Traps
Unix Useful References
Unix - Useful Commands
Unix - Quick Guide
Unix - Builtin Functions
Unix - System Calls
Unix - Commands List
Unix Useful Resources
Unix Useful Resources
Selected Reading
Computer Glossary
Who is Who
© 2011 TutorialsPoint.COM
Home
References
Discussion Forums
About TP
bccmd - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
bccmd - Utility for the CSR BCCMD interface
SYNOPSIS
bccmd
bccmd [-t <transport>] [-d <device>] <command> [<args>]
bccmd [-h --help]
DESCRIPTION
bccmd issues BlueCore commands to
Cambridge Silicon Radio devices. If run without the <command> argument, a short help page will be displayed.
OPTIONS
Tag
Description
-t <transport>
Specify the communication transport. Valid options are:
Tag
Description
HCI
Local device with Host Controller Interface (default).
USB
Direct USB connection.
BCSP
Blue Core Serial Protocol.
H4
H4 serial protocol.
3WIRE
3WIRE protocol (not implemented).
Tag
Description
-d <dev>
Specify a particular device to operate on. If not specified, default is the first available HCI device or /dev/ttyS0 for serial transports.
COMMANDS
Tag
Description
builddef
Get build definitions
keylen <handle>
Get current crypt key length
clock
Get local Bluetooth clock
rand
Get random number
buildname
Get the full build name
panicarg
Get panic code argument
faultarg
Get fault code argument
coldreset
Perform cold reset
warmreset
Perform warm reset
disabletx
Disable TX on the device
enabletx
Enable TX on the device
singlechan <channel>
Lock radio on specific channel
hoppingon
Revert to channel hopping
rttxdata1 <decimal freq MHz> <level>
TXData1 radio test
memtypes
Get memory types
psget [-r] [-s <stores>] <key>
Get value for PS key. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
psset [-r] [-s <stores>] <key> <value>
Set value for PS key. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
psclr [-r] [-s <stores>] <key>
Clear value for PS key. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
pslist [-r] [-s <stores>]
List all PS keys. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
psread [-r] [-s <stores>]
Read all PS keys. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
psload [-r] [-s <stores>] <file>
Load all PS keys from PSR file. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
pscheck [-r] [-s <stores>] <file>
Check syntax of PSR file. -r sends a warm reset afterwards
KEYS
bdaddr country devclass keymin keymax features commands version remver hciextn mapsco baudrate hostintf anafreq anaftrim usbvid usbpid dfupid bootmode
AUTHORS
Written by Marcel Holtmann <
marcel@holtmann.org
>, man page by Adam Laurie <
adam@algroup.co.uk
>
Advertisement
Online Image Processing
Indian Baby Names