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- Zephyr: platforms/zephyr.md
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- Examples:
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- Overview: examples/index.md
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- Extras:
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- Overview: extras/index.md
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- Android Remote HCI: extras/android_remote_hci.md
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copyright: Copyright 2021-2023 Google LLC
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ANDROID REMOTE HCI APP
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======================
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This application allows using an android phone's built-in Bluetooth controller with
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a Bumble host stack running outside the phone (typically a development laptop or desktop).
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The app runs an HCI proxy between a TCP socket on the "outside" and the Bluetooth HCI HAL
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on the "inside". (See [this page](https://source.android.com/docs/core/connect/bluetooth) for a high level
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description of the Android Bluetooth HCI HAL).
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The HCI packets received on the TCP socket are forwarded to the phone's controller, and the
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packets coming from the controller are forwarded to the TCP socket.
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Building
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--------
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You can build the app by running `./gradlew build` (use `gradlew.bat` on Windows) from the `RemoteHCI` top level directory.
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You can also build with Android Studio: open the `RemoteHCI` project. You can build and/or debug from there.
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If the build succeeds, you can find the app APKs (debug and release) at:
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* [Release] ``app/build/outputs/apk/release/app-release-unsigned.apk``
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* [Debug] ``app/build/outputs/apk/debug/app-debug.apk``
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Running
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### Preconditions
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When the proxy starts (tapping the "Start" button in the app's main activity), it will try to
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bind to the Bluetooth HAL. This requires disabling SELinux temporarily, and being the only HAL client.
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#### Disabling SELinux
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Binding to the Bluetooth HCI HAL requires certain SELinux permissions that can't simply be changed
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on a device without rebuilding its system image. To bypass these restrictions, you will need
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to disable SELinux on your phone (please be aware that this is global, not just for the proxy app,
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so proceed with caution).
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In order to disable SELinux, you need to root the phone (it may be advisable to do this on a
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development phone).
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!!! tip "Disabling SELinux Temporarily"
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Restart `adb` as root:
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```bash
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$ adb root
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```
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Then disable SELinux
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```bash
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$ adb shell setenforce 0
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```
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Once you're done using the proxy, you can restore SELinux, if you need to, with
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```bash
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$ adb shell setenforce 1
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```
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This state will also reset to the normal SELinux enforcement when you reboot.
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#### Stopping the bluetooth process
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Since the Bluetooth HAL service can only accept one client, and that in normal conditions
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that client is the Android's bluetooth stack, it is required to first shut down the
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Android bluetooth stack process.
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!!! tip "Checking if the Bluetooth process is running"
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```bash
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$ adb shell "ps -A | grep com.google.android.bluetooth"
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```
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If the process is running, you will get a line like:
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```
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bluetooth 10759 876 17455796 136620 do_epoll_wait 0 S com.google.android.bluetooth
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```
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If you don't, it means that the process is not running and you are clear to proceed.
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Simply turning Bluetooth off from the phone's settings does not ensure that the bluetooth process will exit.
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If the bluetooth process is still running after toggling Bluetooth off from the settings, you may try enabling
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Airplane Mode, then rebooting. The bluetooth process should, in theory, not restart after the reboot.
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!!! tip "Stopping the bluetooth process with adb"
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```bash
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$ adb shell cmd bluetooth_manager disable
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```
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### Selecting a TCP port
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The RemoteHCI app's main activity has a "TCP Port" setting where you can change the port on
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which the proxy is accepting connections. If the default value isn't suitable, you can
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change it there.
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### Connecting to the proxy
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To connect the Bumble stack to the proxy, you need to be able to reach the phone's network
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stack. This can be done over the phone's WiFi connection, or, alternatively, using an `adb`
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TCP forward (which should be faster than over WiFi).
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!!! tip "Forwarding TCP with `adb`"
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To connect to the proxy via an `adb` TCP forward, use:
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```bash
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$ adb forward tcp:<outside-port> tcp:<inside-port>
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```
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Where ``<outside-port>`` is the port number for a listening socket on your laptop or
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desktop machine, and <inside-port> is the TCP port selected in the app's user interface.
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Those two ports may be the same, of course.
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For example, with the default TCP port 9993:
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```bash
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$ adb forward tcp:9993 tcp:9993
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```
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Once you've ensured that you can reach the proxy's TCP port on the phone, either directly or
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via an `adb` forward, you can then use it as a Bumble transport, using the transport name:
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``tcp-client:<host>:<port>`` syntax.
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!!! example "Connecting a Bumble client"
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Connecting the `bumble-controller-info` app to the phone's controller.
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Assuming you have set up an `adb` forward on port 9993:
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```bash
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$ bumble-controller-info tcp-client:localhost:9993
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```
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Or over WiFi with, in this example, the IP address of the phone being ```192.168.86.27```
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```bash
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$ bumble-controller-info tcp-client:192.168.86.27:9993
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```
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EXTRAS
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======
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A collection of add-ons, apps and tools, to the Bumble project.
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Android Remote HCI
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------------------
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Allows using an Android phone's built-in Bluetooth controller with a Bumble
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stack running on a development machine.
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See [Android Remote HCI](android_remote_hci.md) for details.
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