espressif / esp-nimble

A fork of NimBLE stack, for use with ESP32 and ESP-IDF
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Apache Mynewt

Overview

Apache NimBLE is an open-source Bluetooth 5.4 stack (both Host & Controller) that completely replaces the proprietary SoftDevice on Nordic chipsets. It is part of [Apache Mynewt project](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core). Feature highlight: - Support for 251 byte packet size. - Support for all 4 roles concurrently - Broadcaster, Observer, Peripheral and Central - Support for up to 32 simultaneous connections. - Legacy and SC (secure connections) SMP support (pairing and bonding). - Advertising Extensions. - Periodic Advertising. - Coded (a.k.a. Long Range) and 2M PHYs. - Bluetooth Mesh. ## Supported hardware Controller supports Nordic nRF51, nRF52 and nRF5340 chipsets as well as DA1469x (cmac) from Renesas. Host runs on any board and architecture [supported](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core#overview) by Apache Mynewt OS. ## Browsing If you are browsing around the source tree, and want to see some of the major functional chunks, here are a few pointers: - nimble/controller: Contains code for controller including Link Layer and HCI implementation ([controller](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/nimble/controller)) - nimble/drivers: Contains drivers for supported radio transceivers (Nordic nRF51 and nRF52) ([drivers](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/nimble/drivers)) - nimble/host: Contains code for host subsystem. This includes protocols like L2CAP and ATT, support for HCI commands and events, Generic Access Profile (GAP), Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and Security Manager (SM). ([host](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/nimble/host)) - nimble/host/mesh: Contains code for Bluetooth Mesh subsystem. ([mesh](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/nimble/host/mesh)) - nimble/transport: Contains code for supported transport protocols between host and controller. This includes UART, emSPI and RAM (used in combined build when host and controller run on same CPU) ([transport](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/nimble/transport)) - porting: Contains implementation of NimBLE Porting Layer (NPL) for supported operating systems ([porting](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/porting)) - ext: Contains external libraries used by NimBLE. Those are used if not provided by OS ([ext](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/ext)) - kernel: Contains the core of the RTOS ([kernel/os](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core/tree/master/kernel/os)) ## Sample Applications There are also some sample applications that show how to Apache Mynewt NimBLE stack. These sample applications are located in the `apps/` directory of Apache Mynewt [repo](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core). Some examples: * [blecent](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/apps/blecent): A basic central device with no user interface. This application scans for a peripheral that supports the alert notification service (ANS). Upon discovering such a peripheral, blecent connects and performs a characteristic read, characteristic write, and notification subscription. * [blehci](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/apps/blehci): Implements a BLE controller-only application. A separate host-only implementation, such as Linux's BlueZ, can interface with this application via HCI over UART. * [bleprph](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/apps/bleprph): An implementation of a minimal BLE peripheral. * [btshell](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/apps/btshell): A shell-like application allowing to configure and use most of NimBLE functionality from command line. * [bleuart](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core/tree/master/apps/bleuart): Implements a simple BLE peripheral that supports the Nordic UART / Serial Port Emulation service (https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF5_SDK/nRF51_SDK_v8.x.x/doc/8.0.0/s110/html/a00072.html). ## External projects using NimBLE Several other projects provide support for using NimBLE either by [NPL port](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/tree/master/porting) or forking: * [The Espressif ESP-IDF](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/bluetooth/nimble/index.html) contains a NimBLE port for ESP-32 devices. * [The RIOT](https://doc.riot-os.org/group__pkg__nimble.html) operating system contains a package for using NimBLE. * [The Open IOT SDK](https://gitlab.arm.com/iot/open-iot-sdk/sdk) contains a NimBLE [port](https://gitlab.arm.com/iot/open-iot-sdk/sdk/-/tree/main/components/bluetooth) based on [CMSIS RTOSv2](https://www.keil.com/pack/doc/CMSIS/RTOS2/html/index.html), which is an RTOS interface implemented by either Amazon Freertos, CMSIS RTX or Azure ThreadX. If you publish a NimBLE port, please let us know to include it here! # Getting Help If you are having trouble using or contributing to Apache Mynewt NimBLE, or just want to talk to a human about what you're working on, you can contact us via the [developers mailing list](mailto:dev@mynewt.apache.org). Although not a formal channel, you can also find a number of core developers on the #mynewt channel on Freenode IRC or #general channel on [Mynewt Slack](https://mynewt.slack.com/join/shared_invite/enQtNjA1MTg0NzgyNzg3LTcyMmZiOGQzOGMxM2U4ODFmMTIwNjNmYTE5Y2UwYjQwZWIxNTE0MTUzY2JmMTEzOWFjYWZkNGM0YmM4MzAxNWQ) Also, be sure to checkout the [Frequently Asked Questions](https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/mynewt_faq) for some help troubleshooting first. # Contributing Anybody who works with Apache Mynewt can be a contributing member of the community that develops and deploys it. The process of releasing an operating system for microcontrollers is never done: and we welcome your contributions to that effort. More information can be found at the Community section of the Apache Mynewt website, located [here](https://mynewt.apache.org/community). ## Pull Requests Apache Mynewt welcomes pull request via Github. Discussions are done on Github, but depending on the topic, can also be relayed to the official Apache Mynewt developer mailing list dev@mynewt.apache.org. If you are suggesting a new feature, please email the developer list directly, with a description of the feature you are planning to work on. ## Filing Bugs Bugs can be filed on the [Apache Mynewt NimBLE Issues](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/issues). Please label the issue as a "Bug". Where possible, please include a self-contained reproduction case! ## Feature Requests Feature requests should also be filed on the [Apache Mynewt NimBLE Bug Tracker](https://github.com/apache/mynewt-nimble/issues). Please label the issue as a "Feature" or "Enhancement" depending on the scope. ## Writing Tests We love getting newt tests! Apache Mynewt is a huge undertaking, and improving code coverage is a win for every Apache Mynewt user. # License The code in this repository is all under either the Apache 2 license, or a license compatible with the Apache 2 license. See the LICENSE file for more information.