sl_bt_evt_connection_openedConnection#

Indicates that a new connection was opened.

Data Structures#

struct  

sl_bt_evt_connection_opened_s

Data structure of the opened event.

Macros#

#define 

sl_bt_evt_connection_opened_id   0x000600a0

Identifier of the opened event.

Detailed Description#

Indicates that a new connection was opened.

This event does not indicate that the connection was established (i.e., that a data packet was received within 6 connection interval). If the connection does not get established, an sl_bt_evt_connection_closed event may immediately follow. This event also reports whether the connected devices are already bonded and what the role of the Bluetooth device (Slave or Master) is. An open connection can be closed with sl_bt_connection_close command by giving the connection handle obtained from this event.

Data Structure Documentation#

sl_bt_evt_connection_opened_s#

struct sl_bt_evt_connection_opened_s

Data structure of the opened event.

Data Fields

bd_addr

address

Remote device address

uint8_t

  • sl_bt_gap_public_address (0x0): Public device address

  • sl_bt_gap_static_address (0x1): Static device address

  • sl_bt_gap_random_resolvable_address (0x2): Private resolvable random address

  • sl_bt_gap_random_nonresolvable_address (0x3): Private non-resolvable random address

uint8_t

master

Device role in connection. Values:

  • 0: Slave

  • 1: Master

uint8_t

connection

Handle for new connection

uint8_t

bonding

Bonding handle. Values:

  • SL_BT_INVALID_BONDING_HANDLE (0xff): No bonding

  • Other: Bonding handle

uint8_t

advertiser

The local advertising set that this connection was opened to. Values:

  • SL_BT_INVALID_ADVERTISING_SET_HANDLE (0xff): Invalid value or not applicable. Ignore this field

  • Other: The advertising set handle