2006-05-24 13:08:39

by Michael Frey

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Subject: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Are there any Bluetooth certification tests for the Bluez stack?

Test for the stack and supporting profiles?

I noticed that Bluez is listed on the Bluetooth.org site as a
compliant stack, I was curious how this certification was achieved.


Thanks,
Michael



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2006-05-30 15:05:36

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Hi Michael,

> I think I am understanding. Couple of more things.
> We use a certified Bluetooth module (Insung module using a CSR chip)
> along with Bluez. Do you know what testing will we need to do as a
> product to get certification? And how do we reference the Bluez stack
> in our certification?

I actually have no idea. The BQB took care of this.

Regards

Marcel





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2006-05-30 14:58:39

by Michael Frey

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Hi Marcel,

I think I am understanding. Couple of more things.
We use a certified Bluetooth module (Insung module using a CSR chip)
along with Bluez. Do you know what testing will we need to do as a
product to get certification? And how do we reference the Bluez stack
in our certification?

Thanks,
Michael


On May 30, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Marcel Holtmann wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
>> Are there any resulting test harness or supporting code from TomTom's
>> effort? Or does the fact the if someone uses the Bluez stack, they
>> are by default certified?
>
> you can use the current BlueZ qualification to qualify your own
> product.
> It will save you a lot of time, because most test have are already
> been
> done. And I think we spent 4 days with the L2CAP, RFCOMM and SDP
> testing
> and you don't wanna do it again normally.
>
> At some point the BlueZ qualification must be updated to PRD 2.0,
> but I
> only wanna do that after the Lisbon specification has been
> released. It
> makes no real sense to do it again now. With PRD 2.0 it should also
> include some kind of HCI qualification so you basically don't even
> have
> to re-qualify your hardware. However I haven't fully looked into
> the new
> qualification program. I will do that when the next specification
> version gets public and I have found a sponsor for it. We still
> have to
> pay the listing fee.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
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2006-05-30 14:23:14

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Hi Michael,

> Are there any resulting test harness or supporting code from TomTom's
> effort? Or does the fact the if someone uses the Bluez stack, they
> are by default certified?

you can use the current BlueZ qualification to qualify your own product.
It will save you a lot of time, because most test have are already been
done. And I think we spent 4 days with the L2CAP, RFCOMM and SDP testing
and you don't wanna do it again normally.

At some point the BlueZ qualification must be updated to PRD 2.0, but I
only wanna do that after the Lisbon specification has been released. It
makes no real sense to do it again now. With PRD 2.0 it should also
include some kind of HCI qualification so you basically don't even have
to re-qualify your hardware. However I haven't fully looked into the new
qualification program. I will do that when the next specification
version gets public and I have found a sponsor for it. We still have to
pay the listing fee.

Regards

Marcel




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2006-05-30 14:06:38

by Michael Frey

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Marcel,

Are there any resulting test harness or supporting code from TomTom's
effort? Or does the fact the if someone uses the Bluez stack, they
are by default certified?

Thanks,
Michael

On May 29, 2006, at 9:12 AM, Marcel Holtmann wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
>> Are there any Bluetooth certification tests for the Bluez stack?
>>
>> Test for the stack and supporting profiles?
>>
>> I noticed that Bluez is listed on the Bluetooth.org site as a
>> compliant stack, I was curious how this certification was achieved.
>
> the Bluetooth SIG defines for every protocol and profile a bunch of
> qualification test cases. You need to pass to get the
> qualification. The
> BlueZ qualification was sponsored by TomTom and we did it at a test
> lab
> of RFI somewhere in England.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
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2006-05-29 13:12:33

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Bluez Bluetooth certification tests?

Hi Michael,

> Are there any Bluetooth certification tests for the Bluez stack?
>
> Test for the stack and supporting profiles?
>
> I noticed that Bluez is listed on the Bluetooth.org site as a
> compliant stack, I was curious how this certification was achieved.

the Bluetooth SIG defines for every protocol and profile a bunch of
qualification test cases. You need to pass to get the qualification. The
BlueZ qualification was sponsored by TomTom and we did it at a test lab
of RFI somewhere in England.

Regards

Marcel




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