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11 Secure Connections
12 Debug Keys
13 Privacy
+ 14 Controller Configuration
This command generates a Command Complete event on success or
a Command Status event on failure.
Not Supported
+Read Unconfigured Controller Index List Command
+===============================================
+
+ Command Code: 0x0036
+ Controller Index: <non-controller>
+ Command Parameters:
+ Return Parameters: Num_Controllers (2 Octets)
+ Controller_Index[i] (2 Octets)
+
+ This command returns the list of currently unconfigured controllers.
+ Unconfigured controllers added after calling this command can be
+ monitored using the Unconfigured Index Added event.
+
+ An unconfigured controller can either move to a configured state
+ indicated by the Index Added event or it can be removed which
+ would be indicated by the Index Removed event.
+
+ Only controllers that require configuration will be listed with
+ this command. A controller that is fully configured will not
+ be listed even if it supports configuration changes.
+
+ This command generates a Command Complete event on success or
+ a Command Status event on failure.
+
+
+Read Controller Configuration Information Command
+=================================================
+
+ Command Code: 0x0037
+ Controller Index: <controller id>
+ Command Parameters:
+ Return Parameters: Manufacturer (2 Octets)
+ Supported_Configurations (4 Octets)
+ Missing_Configurations (4 Octets)
+
+ This command is used to retreive the supported configuration
+ options of a controller and the missing configuration options.
+
+ The missing options are required to be configured before the
+ controller is considered fully configured and ready for standard
+ operation. The command is typically used right after getting the
+ response to Read Unconfigured Controller Index List command or
+ Unconfigured Index Added event.
+
+ Supported_Configurations and Missing_Configurations is a
+ bitmask with currently the following available bits:
+
+ 0 Bluetooth public address configuration
+
+ It is valid to call this command on controllers that do not
+ require any configuration. It is possible that a fully configured
+ controller offers additional support for configuration.
+
+ For example a controller may contain a valid Bluetooth public
+ device address, but also allows to configure it from the host
+ stack. In this case the general support for configurations will
+ be indicated by the Controller Configuration settings. For
+ controllers where no configuration options are available that
+ setting option will not be present.
+
+ When all configurations have been completed and as a result the
+ Missing_Configurations mask would become empty, then the now
+ ready controller will be announced via Index Added event.
+
+ This command generates a Command Complete event on success or
+ a Command Status event on failure.
+
+ Possible errors: Invalid Parameters
+ Invalid Index
+
+
+Set Public Address Command
+==========================
+
+ Command Code: 0x0038
+ Controller Index: <controller id>
+ Command Parameters: Address (6 Octets)
+ Return Parameters: Missing_Configurations (4 Octets)
+
+ This command allows configuration of public address. Since a vendor
+ specific procedure is required, this command might not be supported
+ by all controllers. Actually most likely only a handful embedded
+ controllers will offer support for this command.
+
+ When the support for Bluetooth public address configuration is
+ indicated in the Supported Configurations mask, then this command
+ can be used to configure the public address.
+
+ It is only possible to configure the public address when the
+ controller is powered off.
+
+ For an unconfigured controller and when Missing_Configurations
+ returns an empty mask, this means that a Index Added event for
+ the now fully configured controller can be expected.
+
+ For a fully configured controller, the current controller index
+ will become invalid and an Index Removed event will be send. Once
+ the address has been successfully changed an Index Added event
+ will be send. There is no guarantee that the controller index
+ stays the same.
+
+ All previous configured parameters and settings are lost when
+ this command succeeds. The controller has to be treated as new
+ one. Use this command for a fully configured controller only when
+ you really know what you are doing.
+
+ This command generates a Command Complete event on success or a
+ Command Status event on failure.
+
+ Possible errors: Rejected
+ Not Supported
+ Invalid Parameters
+ Invalid Index
+
+
Command Complete Event
======================
The Min_Connection_Interval, Max_Connection_Interval,
Connection_Latency and Supervision_Timeout parameters are
encoded as described in Core 4.1 spec, Vol 2, 7.7.65.3.
+
+
+Unconfigured Index Added Event
+==============================
+
+ Event Code: 0x001d
+ Controller Index: <controller id>
+ Event Parameters:
+
+ This event indicates that a new unconfigured controller has been
+ added to the system. It is usually followed by a Read Controller
+ Configuration Information command.
+
+ Only when a controller requires further configuration, it will
+ be announced with this event. If it supports configuration, but
+ does not require it, then an Index Added event will be used.