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  1. [General]
  2.  
  3. # Default adapter name
  4. # Defaults to 'BlueZ X.YZ'
  5. #Name = BlueZ
  6.  
  7. # Default device class. Only the major and minor device class bits are
  8. # considered. Defaults to '0x000000'.
  9. #Class = 0x000100
  10.  
  11. # How long to stay in discoverable mode before going back to non-discoverable
  12. # The value is in seconds. Default is 180, i.e. 3 minutes.
  13. # 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay discoverable forever
  14. #DiscoverableTimeout = 0
  15.  
  16. # Always allow pairing even if there are no agent registered
  17. # Possible values: true, false
  18. # Default: false
  19. #AlwaysPairable = false
  20.  
  21. # How long to stay in pairable mode before going back to non-discoverable
  22. # The value is in seconds. Default is 0.
  23. # 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay pairable forever
  24. #PairableTimeout = 0
  25.  
  26. # Use vendor id source (assigner), vendor, product and version information for
  27. # DID profile support. The values are separated by ":" and assigner, VID, PID
  28. # and version.
  29. # Possible vendor id source values: bluetooth, usb (default) or false (disabled)
  30. #DeviceID = bluetooth:1234:5678:abcd
  31.  
  32. # Do reverse service discovery for previously unknown devices that connect to
  33. # us. For BR/EDR this option is really only needed for qualification since the
  34. # BITE tester doesn't like us doing reverse SDP for some test cases, for LE
  35. # this disables the GATT client functionally so it can be used in system which
  36. # can only operate as peripheral (see also GATT Client option).
  37. # Defaults to 'true'.
  38. #ReverseServiceDiscovery = true
  39.  
  40. # Enable name resolving after inquiry. Set it to 'false' if you don't need
  41. # remote devices name and want shorter discovery cycle. Defaults to 'true'.
  42. #NameResolving = true
  43.  
  44. # Enable runtime persistency of debug link keys. Default is false which
  45. # makes debug link keys valid only for the duration of the connection
  46. # that they were created for.
  47. #DebugKeys = false
  48.  
  49. # Restricts all controllers to the specified transport. Default value
  50. # is "dual", i.e. both BR/EDR and LE enabled (when supported by the HW).
  51. # Possible values: "dual", "bredr", "le"
  52. ControllerMode = bredrand
  53.  
  54. # Maximum number of controllers allowed to be exposed to the system.
  55. # Default=0 (unlimited)
  56. #MaxControllers=0
  57.  
  58. # Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
  59. # system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
  60. # or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
  61. # Devices (MPMD) configurations.
  62. # Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
  63. #MultiProfile = off
  64.  
  65. # Permanently enables the Fast Connectable setting for adapters that
  66. # support it. When enabled other devices can connect faster to us,
  67. # however the tradeoff is increased power consumptions. This feature
  68. # will fully work only on kernel version 4.1 and newer. Defaults to
  69. # 'false'.
  70. #FastConnectable = false
  71.  
  72. # Default privacy setting.
  73. # Enables use of private address.
  74. # Possible values for LE mode: "off", "network/on", "device"
  75. # Possible values for Dual mode: "off", "network/on", "device",
  76. # "limited-network", "limited-device"
  77. #
  78. # - off: Local privacy disabled.
  79. #
  80. # - network/on: A device will only accept advertising packets from peer
  81. # devices that contain private addresses. It may not be compatible with some
  82. # legacy devices since it requires the use of RPA(s) all the time.
  83. #
  84. # - device: A device in device privacy mode is only concerned about the
  85. # privacy of the device and will accept advertising packets from peer devices
  86. # that contain their Identity Address as well as ones that contain a private
  87. # address, even if the peer device has distributed its IRK in the past.
  88.  
  89. # - limited-network: Apply Limited Discoverable Mode to advertising, which
  90. # follows the same policy as to BR/EDR that publishes the identity address when
  91. # discoverable, and Network Privacy Mode for scanning.
  92. #
  93. # - limited-device: Apply Limited Discoverable Mode to advertising, which
  94. # follows the same policy as to BR/EDR that publishes the identity address when
  95. # discoverable, and Device Privacy Mode for scanning.
  96. #
  97. # Defaults to "off"
  98. #Privacy = off
  99.  
  100. # Specify the policy to the JUST-WORKS repairing initiated by peer
  101. # Possible values: "never", "confirm", "always"
  102. # Defaults to "never"
  103. #JustWorksRepairing = never
  104.  
  105. # How long to keep temporary devices around
  106. # The value is in seconds. Default is 30.
  107. # 0 = disable timer, i.e. never keep temporary devices
  108. #TemporaryTimeout = 30
  109.  
  110. # Enables the device to issue an SDP request to update known services when
  111. # profile is connected. Defaults to true.
  112. #RefreshDiscovery = true
  113.  
  114. # Default Secure Connections setting.
  115. # Enables the Secure Connections setting for adapters that support it. It
  116. # provides better crypto algorithms for BT links and also enables CTKD (cross
  117. # transport key derivation) during pairing on any link.
  118. # Possible values: "off", "on", "only"
  119. # - "off": Secure Connections are disabled
  120. # - "on": Secure Connections are enabled when peer device supports them
  121. # - "only": we allow only Secure Connections
  122. # Defaults to "on"
  123. #SecureConnections = on
  124.  
  125. # Enables D-Bus experimental interfaces
  126. # Possible values: true or false
  127. #Experimental = false
  128.  
  129. # Enables D-Bus testing interfaces
  130. # Possible values: true or false
  131. #Testing = false
  132.  
  133. # Enables kernel experimental features, alternatively a list of UUIDs
  134. # can be given.
  135. # Possible values: true,false,<UUID List>
  136. # Possible UUIDS:
  137. # d4992530-b9ec-469f-ab01-6c481c47da1c (BlueZ Experimental Debug)
  138. # 671b10b5-42c0-4696-9227-eb28d1b049d6 (BlueZ Experimental Simultaneous Central and Peripheral)
  139. # 15c0a148-c273-11ea-b3de-0242ac130004 (BlueZ Experimental LL privacy)
  140. # 330859bc-7506-492d-9370-9a6f0614037f (BlueZ Experimental Bluetooth Quality Report)
  141. # a6695ace-ee7f-4fb9-881a-5fac66c629af (BlueZ Experimental Offload Codecs)
  142. # 6fbaf188-05e0-496a-9885-d6ddfdb4e03e (BlueZ Experimental ISO socket)
  143. # Defaults to false.
  144. #KernelExperimental = false
  145.  
  146. # The duration to avoid retrying to resolve a peer's name, if the previous
  147. # try failed.
  148. # The value is in seconds. Default is 300, i.e. 5 minutes.
  149. #RemoteNameRequestRetryDelay = 300
  150.  
  151. [BR]
  152. # The following values are used to load default adapter parameters for BR/EDR.
  153. # BlueZ loads the values into the kernel before the adapter is powered if the
  154. # kernel supports the MGMT_LOAD_DEFAULT_PARAMETERS command. If a value isn't
  155. # provided, the kernel will be initialized to it's default value. The actual
  156. # value will vary based on the kernel version and thus aren't provided here.
  157. # The Bluetooth Core Specification should be consulted for the meaning and valid
  158. # domain of each of these values.
  159.  
  160. # BR/EDR Page scan activity configuration
  161. #PageScanType=
  162. #PageScanInterval=
  163. #PageScanWindow=
  164.  
  165. # BR/EDR Inquiry scan activity configuration
  166. #InquiryScanType=
  167. #InquiryScanInterval=
  168. #InquiryScanWindow=
  169.  
  170. # BR/EDR Link supervision timeout
  171. #LinkSupervisionTimeout=
  172.  
  173. # BR/EDR Page Timeout
  174. #PageTimeout=
  175.  
  176. # BR/EDR Sniff Intervals
  177. #MinSniffInterval=
  178. #MaxSniffInterval=
  179.  
  180. [LE]
  181. # The following values are used to load default adapter parameters for LE.
  182. # BlueZ loads the values into the kernel before the adapter is powered if the
  183. # kernel supports the MGMT_LOAD_DEFAULT_PARAMETERS command. If a value isn't
  184. # provided, the kernel will be initialized to it's default value. The actual
  185. # value will vary based on the kernel version and thus aren't provided here.
  186. # The Bluetooth Core Specification should be consulted for the meaning and valid
  187. # domain of each of these values.
  188. # LE advertisement interval (used for legacy advertisement interface only)
  189. #MinAdvertisementInterval=
  190. #MaxAdvertisementInterval=
  191. #MultiAdvertisementRotationInterval=
  192.  
  193. # LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting auto connect
  194. # scenarios
  195. #ScanIntervalAutoConnect=
  196. #ScanWindowAutoConnect=
  197.  
  198. # LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting wake from suspend
  199. # scenarios
  200. #ScanIntervalSuspend=
  201. #ScanWindowSuspend=
  202.  
  203. # LE scanning parameters used for active scanning supporting discovery
  204. # proceedure
  205. #ScanIntervalDiscovery=
  206. #ScanWindowDiscovery=
  207.  
  208. # LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting the advertisement
  209. # monitor Apis
  210. #ScanIntervalAdvMonitor=
  211. #ScanWindowAdvMonitor=
  212.  
  213. # LE scanning parameters used for connection establishment.
  214. #ScanIntervalConnect=
  215. #ScanWindowConnect=
  216.  
  217. # LE default connection parameters. These values are superceeded by any
  218. # specific values provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface
  219. #MinConnectionInterval=
  220. #MaxConnectionInterval=
  221. #ConnectionLatency=
  222. #ConnectionSupervisionTimeout=
  223. #Autoconnecttimeout=
  224.  
  225. # Scan duration during interleaving scan. Only used when scanning for ADV
  226. # monitors. The units are msec.
  227. # Default: 300
  228. #AdvMonAllowlistScanDuration=
  229. # Default: 500
  230. #AdvMonNoFilterScanDuration=
  231.  
  232. # Enable/Disable Advertisement Monitor interleave scan for power saving.
  233. # 0: disable
  234. # 1: enable
  235. # Defaults to 1
  236. #EnableAdvMonInterleaveScan=
  237.  
  238. [GATT]
  239. # GATT attribute cache.
  240. # Possible values:
  241. # always: Always cache attributes even for devices not paired, this is
  242. # recommended as it is best for interoperability, with more consistent
  243. # reconnection times and enables proper tracking of notifications for all
  244. # devices.
  245. # yes: Only cache attributes of paired devices.
  246. # no: Never cache attributes
  247. # Default: always
  248. #Cache = always
  249.  
  250. # Minimum required Encryption Key Size for accessing secured characteristics.
  251. # Possible values: 0 and 7-16. 0 means don't care.
  252. # Defaults to 0
  253. #KeySize = 0
  254.  
  255. # Exchange MTU size.
  256. # Possible values: 23-517
  257. # Defaults to 517
  258. #ExchangeMTU = 517
  259.  
  260. # Number of ATT channels
  261. # Possible values: 1-5 (1 disables EATT)
  262. # Default to 1
  263. #Channels = 1
  264.  
  265. [CSIS]
  266. # SIRK - Set Identification Resolution Key which is common for all the
  267. # sets. They SIRK key is used to identify its sets. This can be any
  268. # 128 bit value or a string value (e.g. product name) which is then hashed.
  269. # Possible Values:
  270. # 16 byte hexadecimal value: 861FAE703ED681F0C50B34155B6434FB
  271. # String value: "My Product Name"
  272. # Defaults to none
  273. #SIRK =
  274.  
  275. # SIRK Encryption
  276. # Possible values:
  277. # true: Encrypt SIRK when read
  278. # false: Do not encrypt SIRK when read. (plaintext)
  279. # Defaults to true
  280. #Encryption = true
  281.  
  282. # Total no of sets belongs to this Profile
  283. # Defaults to 0
  284. #Size = 0
  285.  
  286. # Rank for the device
  287. # Defaults to 0
  288. #Rank = 0
  289.  
  290. # This enables the GATT client functionally, so it can be disabled in system
  291. # which can only operate as a peripheral.
  292. # Defaults to 'true'.
  293. #Client = true
  294.  
  295. [AVDTP]
  296. # AVDTP L2CAP Signalling Channel Mode.
  297. # Possible values:
  298. # basic: Use L2CAP Basic Mode
  299. # ertm: Use L2CAP Enhanced Retransmission Mode
  300. #SessionMode = basic
  301.  
  302. # AVDTP L2CAP Transport Channel Mode.
  303. # Possible values:
  304. # basic: Use L2CAP Basic Mode
  305. # streaming: Use L2CAP Streaming Mode
  306. #StreamMode = basic
  307.  
  308. [AVRCP]
  309. # Allow SetAbsoluteVolume calls to a peer device that does not advertise the
  310. # AVRCP remote control target profile. If it does advertise this profile, the
  311. # version is ignored.
  312. #VolumeWithoutTarget = false
  313.  
  314. # Validate that remote AVRCP profiles advertise the category-2 bit before
  315. # allowing SetAbsoluteVolume calls or registering for EVENT_VOLUME_CHANGED
  316. # notifications.
  317. #VolumeCategory = true
  318.  
  319. [Policy]
  320. #
  321. # The ReconnectUUIDs defines the set of remote services that should try
  322. # to be reconnected to in case of a link loss (link supervision
  323. # timeout). The policy plugin should contain a sane set of values by
  324. # default, but this list can be overridden here. By setting the list to
  325. # empty the reconnection feature gets disabled.
  326. #ReconnectUUIDs=00001112-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000111f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000110a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000110b-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
  327.  
  328. # ReconnectAttempts define the number of attempts to reconnect after a link
  329. # lost. Setting the value to 0 disables reconnecting feature.
  330. #ReconnectAttempts=7
  331.  
  332. # ReconnectIntervals define the set of intervals in seconds to use in between
  333. # attempts.
  334. # If the number of attempts defined in ReconnectAttempts is bigger than the
  335. # set of intervals the last interval is repeated until the last attempt.
  336. #ReconnectIntervals=1,2,4,8,16,32,64
  337.  
  338. # AutoEnable defines option to enable all controllers when they are found.
  339. # This includes adapters present on start as well as adapters that are plugged
  340. # in later on. Defaults to 'true'.
  341. #AutoEnable=true
  342.  
  343. # Audio devices that were disconnected due to suspend will be reconnected on
  344. # resume. ResumeDelay determines the delay between when the controller
  345. # resumes from suspend and a connection attempt is made. A longer delay is
  346. # better for better co-existence with Wi-Fi.
  347. # The value is in seconds.
  348. # Default: 2
  349. #ResumeDelay = 2
  350.  
  351. [AdvMon]
  352. # Default RSSI Sampling Period. This is used when a client registers an
  353. # advertisement monitor and leaves the RSSISamplingPeriod unset.
  354. # Possible values:
  355. # 0x00 Report all advertisements
  356. # N = 0xXX Report advertisements every N x 100 msec (range: 0x01 to 0xFE)
  357. # 0xFF Report only one advertisement per device during monitoring period
  358. # Default: 0xFF
  359. #RSSISamplingPeriod=0xFF
  360.  
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