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* Peripherals drivers | * Peripherals drivers | ||
** MMC/SD, UART, Ethernet, Matrix Keypad, LCD, Touchscreen, etc. | ** MMC/SD, UART, Ethernet, Matrix Keypad, LCD, Touchscreen, etc. | ||
+ | ** USB (Host and Gadget), Audio out/in, WLAN, Bluetooth | ||
The [[CM-T3730: Android: Getting started|Getting started with Android on CM-T3730]] page provides a brief introduction on how to install and boot the Android Demo image. | The [[CM-T3730: Android: Getting started|Getting started with Android on CM-T3730]] page provides a brief introduction on how to install and boot the Android Demo image. | ||
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*** {{filename|omap3}} - patches for CM-T3730 audio | *** {{filename|omap3}} - patches for CM-T3730 audio | ||
*** {{filename|sgx}} - patches for Graphics SDK | *** {{filename|sgx}} - patches for Graphics SDK | ||
− | * {{filename|kernel}} - contains a collection of patches for Linux kernel with support for CM-T3730 peripherals | + | * {{filename|kernel}} - contains a collection of patches for Linux kernel with support for CM-T3730 peripherals |
− | |||
== kernel == | == kernel == | ||
− | * {{filename|uImage-2.6.37-cm-t3730- | + | * {{filename|uImage-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.bin}} - ready to run Linux kernel 2.6.37-cm-t3730-3 for CM-T3730 can be used with either Android or Linux root filesystem |
− | * {{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730- | + | * {{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.config}} - Linux kernel 2.6.37-cm-t3730-3 configuration file |
− | * {{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730- | + | * {{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.patch}} - patch vs. [http://gitorious.org/rowboat/kernel/commit/c83d5f31dd92832fd83db48c073d82546c23eeab rowboat-jb-am37x-4.1.2] tag with support for CM-T3730 peripherals |
− | * {{filename|patches}} - ordered collection of patches, that form the single patch above ({{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730- | + | * {{filename|patches}} - ordered collection of patches, that form the single patch above ({{filename|linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.patch}}) |
== utilities == | == utilities == | ||
The {{filename|utilities}} directory contains miscellaneous utilities useful for development | The {{filename|utilities}} directory contains miscellaneous utilities useful for development | ||
+ | * {{filename|adb}} - prebuilt {{filename|adb}} binary for Linux host | ||
+ | * {{filename|busybox}} - prebuilt {{filename|busybox}} binary v1.19.4 | ||
* {{filename|eeprom-util}} - CompuLab EEPROM utility for reading information found inside the EEPROM on CompuLab boards | * {{filename|eeprom-util}} - CompuLab EEPROM utility for reading information found inside the EEPROM on CompuLab boards | ||
− | = | + | = Using Android on CM-T3730 = |
− | The | + | == Audio == |
− | + | === Introduction === | |
+ | CM-T3730 uses the audio module of the TPS65930 PMIC for analog audio input and output. | ||
+ | The audio module is interfaced to the main processor through the TDM / I2S interface and used to transmit and receive audio data. | ||
+ | The audio codec is connected via Multi-Channel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) interface. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Android Audio HAL Configuration === | ||
+ | Android uses the kernel ALSA framework for audio input/output. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The {{parameter|tinyalsa}} utilities are used for audio playback, capture and configuration. | ||
+ | These can be used to test the audio functionality and configuration at kernel-level. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ALSA HAL is named {{parameter|audio.primary.cm_t3730.so}}. | ||
+ | It uses the file {{filename|mixer_paths.xml}} to configure the audio driver. | ||
+ | This file contains the ALSA mixer settings for the various audio paths supported by the driver. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Testing audio from command line === | ||
+ | Use the {{parameter|tinyalsa}} utilities to test audio input/output from shell. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The {{parameter|tinymix}} is a mixer utility used for showing and configuring sound settings. | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # tinymix | ||
+ | Number of controls: 70 | ||
+ | ctl type num name value | ||
+ | 0 ENUM 1 Codec Operation Mode Option 2 (voice/audio) | ||
+ | 1 INT 2 DAC1 Digital Fine Playback Volume 63 63 | ||
+ | 2 INT 2 DAC2 Digital Fine Playback Volume 63 63 | ||
+ | 3 INT 2 DAC1 Digital Coarse Playback Volume 0 0 | ||
+ | 4 INT 2 DAC2 Digital Coarse Playback Volume 0 0 | ||
+ | 5 INT 2 DAC1 Analog Playback Volume 12 12 | ||
+ | 6 INT 2 DAC2 Analog Playback Volume 12 12 | ||
+ | 7 BOOL 2 DAC1 Analog Playback Switch On On | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | 69 BOOL 1 Right1 Analog Loopback Switch Off | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * To play a simple audio file use the {{parameter|tinyplay}} media player: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # tinyplay <media-file-name>.wav | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | + | * To record a simple audio file use the {{parameter|tinycap}} utility: | |
− | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | + | root@android:/ # tinycap <capture-file-name>.wav | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | The keypad is | + | == Keypad == |
+ | The matrix keypad is supplied with the CM-T3730 Evaluation Kit. | ||
+ | Connect the keypad to the SB-T35 base-board (connector P10) via 20-pin flat cable supplied with the evaluation kit. | ||
− | == Android Keypad Configuration == | + | === Android Keypad Configuration === |
The default Android keypad configuration is determined by the Android Key layout file {{filename|/system/usr/keylayout/TWL4030_Keypad.kl}}. | The default Android keypad configuration is determined by the Android Key layout file {{filename|/system/usr/keylayout/TWL4030_Keypad.kl}}. | ||
This file is responsible for mapping Linux key and axis codes to Android key and axis codes and specifying associated policy flags. | This file is responsible for mapping Linux key and axis codes to Android key and axis codes and specifying associated policy flags. | ||
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key 28 POWER WAKE | key 28 POWER WAKE | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == USB Gadget == | ||
+ | === Introduction === | ||
+ | The CM-T3730 Android Demo image supports both USB host and USB device ports. USB host can be used to connect Keyboard/Mouse, Mass storage device, etc. | ||
+ | The USB device port is used for adb and USB accessory gadgets. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Android USB Gadget Configuration === | ||
+ | The Android USB gadget driver is configured via the {{filename|sysfs}} entries. | ||
+ | The sysfs settings depend on the features required to be enabled. | ||
+ | By default only the adb and mtp mode is configured. | ||
+ | The adb mode is configured by default. | ||
+ | Please refer to the {{filename|device/compulab/cm_t3730/init.compulabcm-t3730.rc}} for more details. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Android Mass Storage USB Gadgets ==== | ||
+ | To enable Android Mass Storage USB Gadgets follow the instruction below: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Set the Android Gadget to the Mass Storage mode: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # echo 0 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable | ||
+ | root@android:/ # echo mass_storage > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/functions | ||
+ | root@android:/ # echo 1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Make sure the external storage device you want to use (e.g. USB stick, SD/MMC card) is plugged/installed into the CM-T3730 and has a proper partition: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # ls -l /dev/block/ | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | brw------- root root 179, 0 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0 | ||
+ | brw------- root root 179, 1 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p1 | ||
+ | brw------- root root 179, 2 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p2 | ||
+ | brw------- root root 179, 3 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p3 | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | brw------- root root 8, 0 2013-05-07 09:37 sda | ||
+ | brw------- root root 8, 1 2013-05-07 09:37 sda1 | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | root@android:/ # cat /proc/partitions | ||
+ | major minor #blocks name | ||
+ | |||
+ | 179 0 7842816 mmcblk0 | ||
+ | 179 1 120456 mmcblk0p1 | ||
+ | 179 2 5669520 mmcblk0p2 | ||
+ | 179 3 2051815 mmcblk0p3 | ||
+ | 8 0 1970239 sda | ||
+ | 8 1 1969215 sda1 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Make sure the partition you're going to share is not mounted. Otherwise unmount it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Share the partition: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # echo /dev/block/mmcblk0p3 > /sys/class/android_usb/f_mass_storage/lun/file | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Finally, connect the CM-T3730 to your host via USB OTG port. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== ADB over USB ==== | ||
+ | Please refer to the [[Android: ADB setup]] article for more information about the ADB over USB. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == WiFi == | ||
+ | === Introduction === | ||
+ | The CM-T3730 uses the TI WL1271 device. | ||
+ | The CM-T3730 Android Demo package uses WL12XX Compat wireless SDK instead of the device driver integrated into the Linux kernel. | ||
+ | The WL12XX Compat SDK includes the WL1271 device driver as well as the device firmware. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Android WiFi HAL Configuration === | ||
+ | * The TI version of wpa_supplicant 0.8.x is enabled in {{filename|device/compulab/cm_t3730/BoardConfig.mk}}: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | BOARD_WPA_SUPPLICANT_DRIVER := NL80211 | ||
+ | WPA_SUPPLICANT_VERSION := VER_0_8_X_TI | ||
+ | BOARD_HOSTAPD_DRIVER := NL80211 | ||
+ | BOARD_WLAN_DEVICE := wl12xx_mac80211 | ||
+ | BOARD_SOFTAP_DEVICE := wl12xx_mac80211 | ||
+ | WIFI_DRIVER_MODULE_PATH := "/system/lib/modules/wl12xx_sdio.ko" | ||
+ | WIFI_DRIVER_MODULE_NAME := "wl12xx_sdio" | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | This enables building the wpa_supplicant 0.8.x with NL80211. | ||
+ | Additionally, it specifies the {{parameter|wl12xx_sdio}} as the WiFi driver that is loaded at run time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The WiFi interface name {{parameter|wlan0}} is set in the {{filename|device/compulab/cm_t3730/device.mk}}: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += \ | ||
+ | wifi.interface=wlan0 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Finally, the {{parameter|wpa_supplicant}} and the {{parameter|dhcpcd}} daemons are started in the CM-T3730 init file. Please refer to the {{filename|device/compulab/cm_t3730/init.compulabcm-t3730.rc}} for more details. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Testing WiFi from command line === | ||
+ | * Check the WiFi modules are loaded: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # lsmod | ||
+ | wl12xx 198125 0 - Live 0xbf0f6000 | ||
+ | mac80211 341334 1 wl12xx, Live 0xbf083000 | ||
+ | cfg80211 158648 2 wl12xx,mac80211, Live 0xbf04b000 | ||
+ | compat 7163 2 wl12xx,mac80211, Live 0xbf042000 | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * Load the WL12XX SDIO driver module: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # insmod /system/lib/modules/wl12xx_sdio.ko | ||
+ | [ 384.983917] wl12xx: loaded | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * Turn the WiFi module up: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # netcfg wlan0 up | ||
+ | [ 679.577941] wl12xx: state: 0 | ||
+ | [ 680.062042] wl12xx: firmware booted (Rev 6.3.10.0.132) | ||
+ | [ 680.082092] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | :The above messages mean that the interface is up and the firmware is downloaded to the WiFi module. | ||
+ | * Turn the WiFi module down and unload the driver module prior to trying WiFi configuration via Android user interface: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | root@android:/ # netcfg wlan0 down | ||
+ | [ 1131.165161] wl12xx: down | ||
+ | root@android:/ # rmmod wl12xx_sdio | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Bluetooth == | ||
+ | === Introduction === | ||
+ | The CM-T3730 uses the Bluetooth module on the TI WL1271 device. | ||
+ | The appropriate firmware for the Bluetooth module is supplied with the Android Demo package.<br> | ||
+ | Following features are supported in this release: | ||
+ | * Bluetooth 2.1 | ||
+ | * OPP, A2DP, AVRCP, HID profiles are supported | ||
+ | * HSP, HFP profiles are NOT supported | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Android Bluetooth HAL Configuration === | ||
+ | * The Bluetooth is enabled in {{filename|device/compulab/cm_t3730/BoardConfig.mk}}: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | BOARD_HAVE_BLUETOOTH := true | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | This enables {{parameter|bluez}} HAL layer, which is used to connect Android Bluetooth Framework and {{parameter|SystemServer}} via DBUS. | ||
+ | * The following services are registered in {{filename|init.rc}} for Bluetooth operation: | ||
+ | ** dbus-daemon: connects between hcid and system server | ||
+ | ** bluetoothd: create hcid (Bluetooth Host Controller Interface Daemon) service | ||
+ | ** uim-sysfs: userspace module for TI-ST kernel driver. This service attaches the BT UART HCI interface to the bluetooth stack. It is also responsible for loading the BT firmware on WL1271. | ||
= See also = | = See also = | ||
* [[CM-T3730: Android: Getting started]] | * [[CM-T3730: Android: Getting started]] | ||
* [[CM-T3730: Android: Building images]] | * [[CM-T3730: Android: Building images]] | ||
+ | * [[CM-T3730: Android: Kernel]] | ||
+ | * [[Android: ADB setup]] | ||
* [http://source.android.com Android Open Source Project] | * [http://source.android.com Android Open Source Project] | ||
* [http://code.google.com/p/rowboat Android for Texas Instruments devices] | * [http://code.google.com/p/rowboat Android for Texas Instruments devices] | ||
* [http://code.google.com/p/rowboat/wiki/JellybeanOnBeagleboard_WithSGX Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean with SGX for AM37x platform] | * [http://code.google.com/p/rowboat/wiki/JellybeanOnBeagleboard_WithSGX Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean with SGX for AM37x platform] | ||
+ | * [http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth.html Bluetooth | Android Developers] | ||
[[Category:Android]] | [[Category:Android]] | ||
[[Category:CM-T3730]] | [[Category:CM-T3730]] |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 1 May 2014
Contents
Introduction
The Android Demo filesystem image for CM-T3730 is based on Rowboat Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean support for TI's AM37x platform. The CompuLab Android Demo package for CM-T3730 includes ready to run Demo Android filesystem image and Linux kernel based on 2.6.37 version.
The Android Demo image for CM-T3730 includes following software components:
- Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 release from Google
- Android Linux Kernel v2.6.37
- SGX OpenGL ES Driver & Libraries DDK v1.10
- Built-in Applications and Demos
- Browser, Calculator, Clock, Contacts, Music, Search, File Manager, etc.
- Peripherals drivers
- MMC/SD, UART, Ethernet, Matrix Keypad, LCD, Touchscreen, etc.
- USB (Host and Gadget), Audio out/in, WLAN, Bluetooth
The Getting started with Android on CM-T3730 page provides a brief introduction on how to install and boot the Android Demo image. This article describes package structure and peripheral device options specific to the CM-T3730.
Package contents
version.txt
The contents of the version.txt identifies the package version.
images
- uImage-cm-t3730.bin - ready to run Linux kernel image binary for CM-T3730
- Android-image-cm-t3730.tar.bz2 - Android root file system archive
development
The development directory contains a collection of patches with support for CM-T3730. The directory structure preserves the Rowboat Android Source tree structure. It contains patches for several Android sub-projects including Linux kernel.
- build - contains a collection of patches that determine build specification for CM-T3730
- device/compulab/cm_t3730 - contains a collection of patches that introduce CM-T3730 support
- hardware - contains hardware specific patches
- devmem2 - provides devmem2 utility
- ti - TI platform specific patches
- omap3 - patches for CM-T3730 audio
- sgx - patches for Graphics SDK
- kernel - contains a collection of patches for Linux kernel with support for CM-T3730 peripherals
kernel
- uImage-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.bin - ready to run Linux kernel 2.6.37-cm-t3730-3 for CM-T3730 can be used with either Android or Linux root filesystem
- linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.config - Linux kernel 2.6.37-cm-t3730-3 configuration file
- linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.patch - patch vs. rowboat-jb-am37x-4.1.2 tag with support for CM-T3730 peripherals
- patches - ordered collection of patches, that form the single patch above (linux-2.6.37-cm-t3730-3.patch)
utilities
The utilities directory contains miscellaneous utilities useful for development
- adb - prebuilt adb binary for Linux host
- busybox - prebuilt busybox binary v1.19.4
- eeprom-util - CompuLab EEPROM utility for reading information found inside the EEPROM on CompuLab boards
Using Android on CM-T3730
Audio
Introduction
CM-T3730 uses the audio module of the TPS65930 PMIC for analog audio input and output. The audio module is interfaced to the main processor through the TDM / I2S interface and used to transmit and receive audio data. The audio codec is connected via Multi-Channel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) interface.
Android Audio HAL Configuration
Android uses the kernel ALSA framework for audio input/output.
The tinyalsa utilities are used for audio playback, capture and configuration. These can be used to test the audio functionality and configuration at kernel-level.
The ALSA HAL is named audio.primary.cm_t3730.so. It uses the file mixer_paths.xml to configure the audio driver. This file contains the ALSA mixer settings for the various audio paths supported by the driver.
Testing audio from command line
Use the tinyalsa utilities to test audio input/output from shell.
- The tinymix is a mixer utility used for showing and configuring sound settings.
root@android:/ # tinymix Number of controls: 70 ctl type num name value 0 ENUM 1 Codec Operation Mode Option 2 (voice/audio) 1 INT 2 DAC1 Digital Fine Playback Volume 63 63 2 INT 2 DAC2 Digital Fine Playback Volume 63 63 3 INT 2 DAC1 Digital Coarse Playback Volume 0 0 4 INT 2 DAC2 Digital Coarse Playback Volume 0 0 5 INT 2 DAC1 Analog Playback Volume 12 12 6 INT 2 DAC2 Analog Playback Volume 12 12 7 BOOL 2 DAC1 Analog Playback Switch On On ... 69 BOOL 1 Right1 Analog Loopback Switch Off
- To play a simple audio file use the tinyplay media player:
root@android:/ # tinyplay <media-file-name>.wav
- To record a simple audio file use the tinycap utility:
root@android:/ # tinycap <capture-file-name>.wav
Keypad
The matrix keypad is supplied with the CM-T3730 Evaluation Kit. Connect the keypad to the SB-T35 base-board (connector P10) via 20-pin flat cable supplied with the evaluation kit.
Android Keypad Configuration
The default Android keypad configuration is determined by the Android Key layout file /system/usr/keylayout/TWL4030_Keypad.kl. This file is responsible for mapping Linux key and axis codes to Android key and axis codes and specifying associated policy flags. The TWL4030_Keypad.kl for CM-T3730 looks as follows:
# CM-T3730 TWL4030 KEYPAD keylayout key 30 BACK WAKE_DROPPED key 48 HOME WAKE key 46 MENU WAKE_DROPPED key 32 SEARCH WAKE key 28 POWER WAKE
USB Gadget
Introduction
The CM-T3730 Android Demo image supports both USB host and USB device ports. USB host can be used to connect Keyboard/Mouse, Mass storage device, etc. The USB device port is used for adb and USB accessory gadgets.
Android USB Gadget Configuration
The Android USB gadget driver is configured via the sysfs entries. The sysfs settings depend on the features required to be enabled. By default only the adb and mtp mode is configured. The adb mode is configured by default. Please refer to the device/compulab/cm_t3730/init.compulabcm-t3730.rc for more details.
Android Mass Storage USB Gadgets
To enable Android Mass Storage USB Gadgets follow the instruction below:
- Set the Android Gadget to the Mass Storage mode:
root@android:/ # echo 0 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable root@android:/ # echo mass_storage > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/functions root@android:/ # echo 1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable
- Make sure the external storage device you want to use (e.g. USB stick, SD/MMC card) is plugged/installed into the CM-T3730 and has a proper partition:
root@android:/ # ls -l /dev/block/ ... brw------- root root 179, 0 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0 brw------- root root 179, 1 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p1 brw------- root root 179, 2 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p2 brw------- root root 179, 3 2013-05-07 09:37 mmcblk0p3 ... brw------- root root 8, 0 2013-05-07 09:37 sda brw------- root root 8, 1 2013-05-07 09:37 sda1 ... root@android:/ # cat /proc/partitions major minor #blocks name 179 0 7842816 mmcblk0 179 1 120456 mmcblk0p1 179 2 5669520 mmcblk0p2 179 3 2051815 mmcblk0p3 8 0 1970239 sda 8 1 1969215 sda1
- Make sure the partition you're going to share is not mounted. Otherwise unmount it.
- Share the partition:
root@android:/ # echo /dev/block/mmcblk0p3 > /sys/class/android_usb/f_mass_storage/lun/file
- Finally, connect the CM-T3730 to your host via USB OTG port.
ADB over USB
Please refer to the Android: ADB setup article for more information about the ADB over USB.
WiFi
Introduction
The CM-T3730 uses the TI WL1271 device. The CM-T3730 Android Demo package uses WL12XX Compat wireless SDK instead of the device driver integrated into the Linux kernel. The WL12XX Compat SDK includes the WL1271 device driver as well as the device firmware.
Android WiFi HAL Configuration
- The TI version of wpa_supplicant 0.8.x is enabled in device/compulab/cm_t3730/BoardConfig.mk:
BOARD_WPA_SUPPLICANT_DRIVER := NL80211 WPA_SUPPLICANT_VERSION := VER_0_8_X_TI BOARD_HOSTAPD_DRIVER := NL80211 BOARD_WLAN_DEVICE := wl12xx_mac80211 BOARD_SOFTAP_DEVICE := wl12xx_mac80211 WIFI_DRIVER_MODULE_PATH := "/system/lib/modules/wl12xx_sdio.ko" WIFI_DRIVER_MODULE_NAME := "wl12xx_sdio"
This enables building the wpa_supplicant 0.8.x with NL80211. Additionally, it specifies the wl12xx_sdio as the WiFi driver that is loaded at run time.
- The WiFi interface name wlan0 is set in the device/compulab/cm_t3730/device.mk:
PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += \ wifi.interface=wlan0
- Finally, the wpa_supplicant and the dhcpcd daemons are started in the CM-T3730 init file. Please refer to the device/compulab/cm_t3730/init.compulabcm-t3730.rc for more details.
Testing WiFi from command line
- Check the WiFi modules are loaded:
root@android:/ # lsmod wl12xx 198125 0 - Live 0xbf0f6000 mac80211 341334 1 wl12xx, Live 0xbf083000 cfg80211 158648 2 wl12xx,mac80211, Live 0xbf04b000 compat 7163 2 wl12xx,mac80211, Live 0xbf042000 ...
- Load the WL12XX SDIO driver module:
root@android:/ # insmod /system/lib/modules/wl12xx_sdio.ko [ 384.983917] wl12xx: loaded
- Turn the WiFi module up:
root@android:/ # netcfg wlan0 up [ 679.577941] wl12xx: state: 0 [ 680.062042] wl12xx: firmware booted (Rev 6.3.10.0.132) [ 680.082092] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
- The above messages mean that the interface is up and the firmware is downloaded to the WiFi module.
- Turn the WiFi module down and unload the driver module prior to trying WiFi configuration via Android user interface:
root@android:/ # netcfg wlan0 down [ 1131.165161] wl12xx: down root@android:/ # rmmod wl12xx_sdio
Bluetooth
Introduction
The CM-T3730 uses the Bluetooth module on the TI WL1271 device.
The appropriate firmware for the Bluetooth module is supplied with the Android Demo package.
Following features are supported in this release:
- Bluetooth 2.1
- OPP, A2DP, AVRCP, HID profiles are supported
- HSP, HFP profiles are NOT supported
Android Bluetooth HAL Configuration
- The Bluetooth is enabled in device/compulab/cm_t3730/BoardConfig.mk:
BOARD_HAVE_BLUETOOTH := true
This enables bluez HAL layer, which is used to connect Android Bluetooth Framework and SystemServer via DBUS.
- The following services are registered in init.rc for Bluetooth operation:
- dbus-daemon: connects between hcid and system server
- bluetoothd: create hcid (Bluetooth Host Controller Interface Daemon) service
- uim-sysfs: userspace module for TI-ST kernel driver. This service attaches the BT UART HCI interface to the bluetooth stack. It is also responsible for loading the BT firmware on WL1271.