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广开言路 2020-12-01 16:49

I\'m programming in BlueZ on my Raspberry Pi with an USB Bluetooth dongle. I need to be able to programmatically connect to an Arduino BT, the problem is that the Bluetooth

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  • 2020-12-01 17:31

    You might want to check out the main.c file in the client folder of the most recent Bluez source code. It's the source code for the bluetoothctl tool. Run it too. The source code shows exactly how they use GDBus, including proxies, agents, calling methods like described in the API (/doc folder) and all that. It's in C and uses the high level API.

    I suggest you step through the code because it took me 2 weeks endlessly trying to understand Bluez in C and the fact that there's no documentation, but when I read that main.c file I was ready in a day. Read up on proper Dbus API documentation and more importantly the concepts. Some documents that helped me:

    The gdbus tool: https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/gdbus.html

    These contain all the calls to gdbus and objects in the main.c file and explain them very well. https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/gdbus-convenience.html

    D-Feet, an invaluable tool to inspecting and learning about Dbus on your system. Try checking out the /bluez bus. https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/DFeet?action=show&redirect=DFeet

    or

    sudo apt-get install d-feet

    Not much of a tutorial, but worth a read to understand some concepts, as the bluetoothctl tool fits into what they're trying to say here. http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-tutorial.html

    The bluetoothctl creates an interactive shell though, so it might not be wise to waste time trying to fit in your code, but just pick what you need from it.

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