HCI Extension Vendor Specific API

HCI Extension Commands

In addition to the BLE HCI commands, the following HCI Extension vendor specific commands are also available.

HCI_EXT_SetRxGainCmd

Opcode:0xFC00
Command Description:
 Set the receiver gain.

Command Parameters

RX Gain:

Set RX gain to standard or high.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 RX Gain Standard
1 RX Gain High

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetRxGainDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetTxPowerCmd

Opcode:0xFC01
Command Description:
 This command is used to set the RF transmitter output power.

Command Parameters

TX Power:

Tx power to use.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

2

Range:
Value Description
0 CC26xx: -21 dBm CC254x: -23 dBm
1 CC26xx: -18 dBm CC254x: -6 dBm
2 CC26xx: -15 dBm CC254x: 0 dBm
3 CC26xx: -12 dBm CC254x: 4 dBm
4 CC26xx: -9 dBm
5 CC26xx: -6 dBm
6 CC26xx: -3 dBm
7 CC26xx: 0 dBm
8 CC26xx: 1 dBm
9 CC26xx: 2 dBm
10 CC26xx: 3 dBm
11 CC26xx: 4 dBm
12 CC26xx: 5 dBm

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetTxPowerDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_OnePktPerEvtCmd

Opcode:0xFC02
Command Description:
 This command is used to configure the Link Layer to only allow one packet per connection event. This command can be used to tradeoff throughput and power consumption during a connection. When enabled, power can be conserved during a connection by limiting the number of packets per connection event to one, at the expense of more limited throughput. When disabled, the number of packets transferred during a connection event is not limited, at the expense of higher power consumption.

Command Parameters

Control:

Enable or disable allowing only one packet per event.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_OnePacketPerEventDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_DecryptCmd

Opcode:0xFC05
Command Description:
 This command is used to decrypt encrypted text using AES128.

Command Parameters

Key:

128 bit key for the decryption of the data given in the command. The most significant octet of the data corresponds to key[0] using the notation specified in FIPS 197.

Size:16 byte(s)
Default:“BF:01:FB:9D:4E:F3:BC:36:D8:74:F5:39:41:38:68:4C”
Range:Any 16 byte value
Data:

128 bit encrypted data to be decrypted. The most significant octet of the key corresponds to key[0] using the notation specified in FIPS 197.

Size:16 byte(s)
Default:“66:C6:C2:27:8E:3B:8E:05:3E:7E:A3:26:52:1B:AD:99”
Range:Any 16 byte value

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_DecryptCommandDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetLocalSupportedFeaturesCmd

Opcode:0xFC06
Command Description:
 This command is used to set the Controllers Local Supported Features. For a complete list of supported LE features, please see [1], Part B, Section 4.6. Note: This command can be issued either before or after one or more connections are formed. However, the local features set in this manner are only effective if performed before a Feature Exchange Procedure has been initiated by the Master. Once this control procedure has been completed for a particular connection, only the exchanged feature set for that connection will be used. Since the Link Layer may initiate the feature exchange procedure autonomously, it is best to use this command before the connection is formed.

Command Parameters

FeatureSet:

Write LL local supported features.

Size:

8 byte(s)

Default:

0x0000000000000001

Range:
Value Description
0x0000000000000000 No Events Specified
0x0000000000000001 Encryption
0x0000000000000002 Connection Parameters Request
0x0000000000000004 Reject Extended Indication
0x0000000000000008 Slave Features Exchange
0x0000000000000010 Ping
0x0000000000000020 Data Packet Length Extension
0x0000000000000040 Privacy
0x0000000000000080 Extended Scanner Filter Policies
0x0000000000000100 2M PHY
0x0000000000000200 Stable Modulation Index Tx
0x0000000000000400 Stable Modulation Index Rx
0x0000000000000800 Coded PHY
0x0000000000001000 Extended Advertising
0x0000000000002000 Periodic Advertising
0x0000000000004000 Channel Selection Algorithm #2
0x0000000000008000 LE Power Class 1
0x0000000000010000 Minimum Number of Used Channels

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_WriteLocalFeatureSupportDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_ModemTestTxCmd

Opcode:0xFC08
Command Description:
 This API is used to start a continuous transmitter modem test, using either a modulated or unmodulated carrier wave tone, at the frequency that corresponds to the specified RF channel. Use the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest command to end the test. Note: The RF channel, not the BLE frequency, is specified! You can obtain the RF channel from the BLE frequency as follows: RF Channel = (BLE Frequency - 2402) / 2. Note: When the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest is issued to stop this test, a Controller reset will take place. Note: The device will transmit at the default output power (0 dBm) unless changed by HCI_EXT_SetTxPowerCmd. Note: This modem test can be used to satisfy in part radio regulation requirements as specific in standards such as ARIB STD-T66.

Command Parameters

CW Mode:

Set Modem Test CW modulation.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Modulated Transmit Carrier
1 Unmodulated Transmit Carrier
TX RF Channel:

RF channel of transmit frequency.

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0-39

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_ModemTestTxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_ModemHopTestTxCmd

Opcode:0xFC09
Command Description:
 This API is used to start a continuous transmitter direct test mode test using a modulated carrier wave and transmitting a 37 byte packet of pseudo-random 9 bit data. A packet is transmitted on a different frequency (linearly stepping through all RF channels 0..39) every 625us. Use the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest command to end the test. Note: When the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest is issued to stop this test, a Controller reset will take place. Note: The device will transmit at the default output power (0 dBm) unless changed by HCI_EXT_SetTxPowerCmd. Note: This modem test can be used to satisfy in part radio regulation requirements as specific in standards such as ARIB STD-T66.

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_ModemHopTestTxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_ModemTestRxCmd

Opcode:0xFC0A
Command Description:
 This API is used to start a continuous receiver modem test using a modulated carrier wave tone, at the frequency that corresponds to the specific RF channel. Any received data is discarded. Receiver gain may be adjusted using the HCI_EXT_SetRxGain command. RSSI may be read during this test by using the HCI_ReadRssi command. Use HCI_EXT_EndModemTest command to end the test. Note: The RF channel, not the BLE frequency, is specified! You can obtain the RF channel from the BLE frequency as follows: RF Channel = (BLE Frequency - 2402) / 2. Note: When the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest is issued to stop this test, a Controller reset will take place. Note: This modem test can be used to satisfy in part radio regulation requirements as specific in standards such as ARIB STD-T66.

Command Parameters

RX RF Channel:

RF channel of receive frequency.

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0-39

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_ModemTestRxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestTxCmd

Opcode:0xFC27
Command Description:
 This API is used start the enhanced BLE5 continuous transmitter modem test, using either a modulated or unmodulated carrier wave tone, at the frequency that corresponds to the specified RF channel, for a given PHY (1M, 2M, Coded S2, or Coded S8). Use LL_EXT_EndModemTest to end the test.Note: A Controller reset will be issued by the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest command! Note: The BLE device will transmit at the current TX power setting. Note: This API can be used to verify this device meets Japan’s TELEC regulations.

Command Parameters

CW Mode:

Set Enhanced Modem Test Tx CW modulation.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Modulated Transmit Carrier
1 Unmodulated Transmit Carrier
RF PHY:

PHY to transmit on

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0x00 1 Mbps Phy
0x01 2 Mbps Phy
0x02 Coded S8 Phy (125kpbs)
0x06 Coded S2 Phy (500 kbps)
RF Channel:

RF channel of transmit frequency.

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0-39

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestTxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemHopTestTxCmd

Opcode:0xFC28
Command Description:
 This API is used to start the enhanced continuous transmitter direct test mode test using a modulated carrier wave. A test reference data packet is transmitted on a different frequency (linearly stepping through all RF channels 0..39), for a given PHY (1M, 2M, Coded S2, or Coded S8), every period (depending on the payload length, as given Vol. 6, Part F, section 4.1.6). Use LL_EXT_EndModemTest to end the test. Note: A Controller reset will be issued by the HCI_EXT_EndModemTest command! Note: The BLE device will transmit at the current TX power setting. Note: This API can be used to verify this device meets Japan’s TELEC regulations.

Command Parameters

Payload Length:

Data payload length in bytes

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:37
Range:0-37
Payload Type:

DTM Packet Pattern Type

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0x00

Range:
Value Description
0x00 PRBS9
0x01 0x0F
0x02 0x55
0x03 PRBS15
0x04 0xFF
0x05 0x00
0x06 0xF0
0x07 0xAA
RF PHY:

PHY to transmit on

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0x00 1 Mbps Phy
0x01 2 Mbps Phy
0x02 Coded S8 Phy (125kpbs)
0x06 Coded S2 Phy (500 kbps)

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemHopTestTxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestRxCmd

Opcode:0xFC29
Command Description:
 This API is used to start the enhanced BLE5 continuous receiver modem test using a modulated carrier wave tone, at the frequency that corresponds to the specific RF channel, for a given PHY (1M, 2M, Coded S2, or Coded S8). Any received data is discarded. RSSI may be read during this test by using the LL_ReadRssi command. Use LL_EXT_EndModemTest command to end the test. Note: A Controller reset will be issued by LL_EXT_EndModemTest!

Command Parameters

RF PHY:

PHY to transmit on

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0x00 1 Mbps Phy
0x01 2 Mbps Phy
0x02 Coded S8 Phy (125kpbs)
0x06 Coded S2 Phy (500 kbps)
RF Channel:

RF Channel

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0 to 39

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestRxDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_EndModemTestCmd

Opcode:0xFC0B
Command Description:
 This API is used to end a modem test. A Controller reset will take place.

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_EndModemTestDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetBDADDRCmd

Opcode:0xFC0C
Command Description:
 This command is used to set this devices BLE address (BDADDR). This address will override the devices address determined when the device is reset (i.e. a hardware reset, not an HCI Controller Reset). To restore the devices initialized address, issue this command with an invalid address. Note: This command is only allowed when the Controller is in the Standby state. Note: This command is intended to only be used during initialization. Changing the devices BDADDR after various BLE operations have already taken place may cause unexpected problems.

Command Parameters

BDADDR:

BLE Public Address (MSB..LSB). Use “FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF” to restore the device address to that which was determined at initialization.

Size:6 byte(s)
Default:“00:00:00:00:00:00”
Range:Any 6 byte value

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetBDADDRDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetSCACmd

Opcode:0xFC0D
Command Description:
 This command is used to set this devices Sleep Clock Accuracy (SCA) value, in parts per million (PPM), from 0 to 500. For a Master device, the value is converted to one of eight ordinal values representing a SCA range (per [1], Volume 6, Part B, Section 2.3.3.1, Table 2.2), which will be used when a connection is created. For a Slave device, the value is directly used. The system default value for a Master and Slave device is 50ppm and 40ppm, respectively. Note: This command is only allowed when the device is not in a connection. Note: The devices SCA value remains unaffected by an HCI Reset.

Command Parameters

SCA:

BLE Device Sleep Clock Accuracy (PPM).

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:“40”
Range:(0..500)

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetSCADone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_EnablePTMCmd

Opcode:0xFC0E
Command Description:
 This command is used to enable Production Test Mode (PTM). This mode is used by the customer during assembly of their product to allow limited access to the BLE Controller for testing and configuration. This command is only available when the BLE Controller is built without external access to the Controller (i.e. when no transport interface such as RS232 is permitted). This mode will remain enabled until the device is reset. Please see the related application note for additional details. Note: This command is only allowed as a direct function call, and is only intended to be used by an embedded application. No vendor specific Command Complete event will be generated.

Events Generated

When this command has completed, will simply return. No vendor specific Command Complete event will be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetMaxDtmTxPowerCmd

Opcode:0xFC11
Command Description:
 This command is used to override the RF transmitter output power used by the Direct Test Mode (DTM). Normally, the maximum transmitter output power setting used by DTM is the maximum transmitter output power setting for the device (i.e. 4 dBm for the CC2540; 0 dBm for the CC2541; 5 dBm for the CC264x). This command will change the value used by DTM. Note: When DTM is ended by a call to HCI_LE_TestEndCmd, or a HCI_Reset is used, the transmitter output power setting is restored to the default value of 0 dBm.

Command Parameters

TX Power:

Set TX power to -23, -6, 0, or 4 dBm.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

3

Range:
Value Description
0 CC26xx: -21 dBm CC254x: -23 dBm
1 CC26xx: -18 dBm CC254x: -6 dBm
2 CC26xx: -15 dBm CC254x: 0 dBm
3 CC26xx: -12 dBm CC254x: 4 dBm
4 CC26xx: -9 dBm
5 CC26xx: -6 dBm
6 CC26xx: -3 dBm
7 CC26xx: 0 dBm
8 CC26xx: 1 dBm
9 CC26xx: 2 dBm
10 CC26xx: 3 dBm
11 CC26xx: 4 dBm
12 CC26xx: 5 dBm

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetMaxDtmTxPowerDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_DisconnectImmedCmd

Opcode:0xFC13
Command Description:
 This command is used to disconnect a connection immediately. This command can be useful for when a connection needs to be ended without the latency associated with the normal BLE Controller Terminate control procedure. Note that the Host issuing the command will still receive the HCI Disconnection Complete event with a Reason status of 0x16 (i.e. Connection Terminated by Local Host), followed by an HCI Vendor Specific Event.

Command Parameters

Connection Handle:
 

Handle used to identify a connection

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:0x0000 to 0x0EFF

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_DisconnectImmedDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_PacketErrorRateCmd

Opcode:0xFC14
Command Description:
 This command is used to Reset or Read the Packet Error Rate counters for a connection. When Reset, the counters are cleared; when Read, the total number of packets received, the number of packets received with a CRC error, the number of events, and the number of missed events are returned. The system default value upon hardware reset is Reset. Note: The counters are only 16 bits. At the shortest connection interval, this provides a little over 8 minutes of data. Note: This command is only valid for a valid connection handle (i.e. for an active connection). It is therefore not possible to read the packet error rate data once the connection has ended.

Command Parameters

Connection Handle:
 

Handle used to identify a connection

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:0x0000 to 0x0EFF
PER Test Command:
 

Reset or Read the PER counters.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Reset PER Counters
1 Read PER Counters

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_PER event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_AdvEventNoticeCmd

Opcode:0xFC17
Command Description:
 This command is used to configure the device to set a user tasks event when an Advertisement event completes. Only a single task event value is allowed (i.e. must be a power of two). A non-zero taskEvent value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued taskEvent is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”. Note: This command does not check if the taskID and/or taskEvent are valid! Note: For the CC254x and CC264x R1 devices, this command is only allowed as a direct function call, and is only intended to be used by an embedded application. No vendor specific Command Complete event will be generated. For future devices, this command can also be issued via the Network Processor Interface (NPI). In this case, a non-zero taskID value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued taskID is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”.

Command Parameters

Mode:

Enable or Disable notice event

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable
Event:

Doesn’t matter for NPI

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:N/A

Events Generated

When this command has completed, a CommandStatus event will be generated and a HCI_EXT_AdvEventNoticeDone shall be generated at the end of each Advertisement event.

HCI_EXT_ConnEventNoticeCmd

Opcode:0xFC18
Command Description:
 This command is used to configure the device to set a user tasks event when a Connection event completes. Only a single task event value is allowed (i.e. must be a power of two). A non-zero taskEvent value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued taskEvent is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”. Note: This command does not check if the taskID and/or taskEvent are valid! Note: This feature is automatically disabled once the connection ends, and therefore this command must be called each time another connection is formed in order to continue its use. Note: For the CC254x and CC264x R1 devices, this command is only allowed as a direct function call, and is only intended to be used by an embedded application. No vendor specific Command Complete event will be generated. For future devices, this command can also be issued via the Network Processor Interface (NPI). In this case, a non-zero taskID value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued taskID is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”. Note: When used with the NPI, the vendor specific event will not indicate the connection ID! So while you can enable the notice event on multipole connections, you wont be able to distinguish which event corresponds to which connection.

Command Parameters

Connection Handle:
 

Identifies the connection to which this event notice applies.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:0x0000 to 0x0EFF
Mode:

Enable or Disable notice event

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable
Event:

Doesn’t matter for NPI

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:N/A

Events Generated

When this command has completed, a CommandStatus event will be generated and a HCI_EXT_ConnEventNoticeDone shall be generated at the end of each Connection Event.

HCI_EXT_SetSlaveLatencyOverrideCmd

Opcode:0xFC1A
Command Description:
 This command is used to enable or disable the Slave Latency Override, allowing the user to ensure that Slave Latency is not applied even though it is active. The default value is Disable. Note: This command will be disallowed for no connection, or the connection is not in the Slave role.

Command Parameters

Control:

Enable or disable suspending slave latency.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_OverrideSLDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_BuildRevisionCmd

Opcode:0xFC1B
Command Description:
 This command is used to a) allow the embedded user code to set their own 16 bit revision number, and b) to read the build revision number of the BLE stack library software. The default value of the user revision number is zero. When the user updates a BLE project by adding their own code, they may use this API to set their own revision number. When called with mode set to HCI_EXT_SET_APP_REVISION, the stack will save this value. No event will be returned from this API when used this way as it is intended to be called from within the target itself. Note however that this does not preclude this command from being received via the HCI. However, no event will be returned. When this API is used from the HCI, then the second parameter is ignored, and a vendor specific event is returned with the users revision number and the build revision number of the BLE stack.

Command Parameters

Mode:

Set User Revision or Get Build Revision.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Set User Revision Number
1 Read Build Revision
UserRevNum:

User Revision Number.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:Any 16 bit value

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_BuildRevisionDone event shall be generated but only when the value of mode is HCI_EXT_READ_BUILD_REVISION.

HCI_EXT_ResetSystemCmd

Opcode:0xFC1D
Command Description:
 This command is used to issue a hard or soft system reset. A hard reset is caused by setting the SYSRESET bit in the System Controller Reset Control register. The soft reset is currently not supported on the CC264x.

Command Parameters

type:

Reset Type

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0x00 Chip Reset
0x01 Soft Reset

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_ResetSystemDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_NumComplPktsLimitCmd

Opcode:0xFC1F
Command Description:
 This command is used to set the limit on the minimum number of complete packets before a Number of Completed Packets event is returned by the Controller. If the limit is not reached by the end of a connection event, then the Number of Completed Packets event will be returned (if non-zero) based on the flushOnEvt flag. The limit can be set from one to the maximum number of HCI buffers (please see the LE Read Buffer Size command in the Bluetooth Core specification). The default limit is one; the default flushOnEvt flag is FALSE.

Command Parameters

Limit:

Set Number of Completed Packets Limit.

Size:1 byte(s)
Default:1
Range:0x01 to the value returned from HCI_LE_ReadBufSizeCmd
flushOnEvt:

Enable or disable flush of Number of Completed Packets at end of Event.

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_NumComplPktsLimitDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_GetConnInfoCmd

Opcode:0xFC20
Command Description:
 This command (which replaces Get Number Connections) is used to get the number of allocated connections, the number of active connections, and for each active connection, the connection handle, the connection role, the peer device address and peer device address type. The number of allocated connections is based on a default build value that can be changed in the project using MAX_NUM_BLE_CONNS (please see the software users guide for additional details). The number of active connections refers to active BLE connections. The information per connection is based on the structure hciConnInfo_t provided in hci.h. If all parameters are NULL, then the call to this command is considered a network processor call via a transport layer, and the results will be provided via a vendor specific command complete event.If any parameter is not NULL, then the call to this command is considered a direct function call and the valid pointers will be used to store the result. In this case, it is the users responsibility to ensure there is sufficient memory allocated! Note that partial results can be obtained by selective use of the pointers. For example, if only the number of active connections is desired, this can be obtained as follows:

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_GetConnInfoDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_SetMaxDataLenCmd

Opcode:0xFC21
Command Description:
 This command is used to set the Data Length Extension internal variables supportedMaxTxOctets, supportedMaxTxTime, supportedMaxRxOctets and supportedMaxRxTime that are normally set exclusively by the Controller to the maximum data length and duration allowed by this device (default Tx and Rx Octets is 251; default Tx and Rx Time is 2120 us [but note that any future change to support PHYs could alter the default values of Time]).

Command Parameters

Tx Octets:

Maximum number of payload octets that the local Controller supports for transmission of a single Link Layer Data Channel PDU.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0x001B to 0x00FB
Tx Time:

Maximum time, in microseconds, that the local Controller supports for transmission of a single Link Layer Data Channel PDU.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0x0148 to 0x0848
Rx Octets:

Maximum number of payload octets that the local Controller supports for reception of a single Link Layer Data Channel PDU.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0x001B to 0x00FB
Rx Time:

Maximum time, in microseconds, that the local Controller supports for reception of a single Link Layer Data Channel PDU.

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0
Range:0x0148 to 0x0848

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetMaxDataLengthDone event shall be generated.

HCI_EXT_ScanEventNotice

Opcode:0xFC22
Command Description:
 This command is used to configure the device to set a user tasks OSAL event when a Scan event completes. Only a single OSAL task event value is allowed (i.e. must be a power of two). A non-zero OSAL taskEvent value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued OSAL taskEvent is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”. Note: This command does not check if the taskID and/or taskEvent are valid! Note: For the CC254x and CC264x R1 devices, this command is only allowed as a direct function call, and is only intended to be used by an embedded application. No vendor specific Command Complete event will be generated. For future devices, this command can also be issued via the Network Processor Interface (NPI). In this case, a non-zero taskID value is taken to be “enable”, while a zero valued taskID is taken to be “disable”. The default value is “disable”.

Command Parameters

Mode:

Enable or Disable notice event

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable
Event:

Doesn’t matter for NPI

Size:2 byte(s)
Default:0x0000
Range:N/A

Events Generated

When this command has completed, a CommandStatus event will be generated and a HCI_EXT_ScanEventNoticeDone shall be generated at the end of each scan.

HCI_EXT_ScanReqRptCmd

Opcode:0xFC23
Command Description:
 This command is used to enable/disable Scan Request Reports. The default system value for this feature is disabled. When enabled, a received Scan Request from a peer device during Advertising will result in a Scan Request Report sent from the Controller (in much the same way an Advertisement Report is sent during Scanning). However, unlike Scan, there is no duplicate filtering associated with this command, although the Advertising Filter Policy still applies. Please note that the BLE Generic Event will be used for the report (i.e. Opcode 0x3E), with an Event Opcode of 0x80 - a non-BLE specified value - as unfortunately, there is no Vendor Specific Event Opcode defined. Also note that there is only one value for Event Type, and this is always zero.

Command Parameters

Mode:

Enable or Disable notice event

Size:

1 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0 Disable
1 Enable

Events Generated

When this command has completed, a CommandStatus event will be generated and a HCI_EXT_ScanReqRptCmdDone shall be generated for each scan request.

HCI_EXT_SetDtmTxPktCntCmd

Opcode:0xFC24
Command Description:
 This API is used to set the DTM TX packet count.

Command Parameters

TX Packet Count:
 

Number of DTM packets to transmit

Size:

2 byte(s)

Default:

0

Range:
Value Description
0x0000 Continuous Tx

Events Generated

When this command has completed, an HCI_EXT_SetDtmTxPktCntDone event shall be generated.

HCI Extension Events

The HCI Extension vendor specific commands generate the following vendor specific events.

HCI_EXT_SetRxGainDone

Opcode:0x0400
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the RF receiver gain has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetTxPowerDone

Opcode:0x0401
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the RF transmitter power has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_OnePacketPerEventDone

Opcode:0x0402
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the One Packet Per Event feature has been enabled or disabled, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_DecryptCommandDone

Opcode:0x0405
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate Decryption has completed.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table
Decrypted Data:

128 bit decrypted data block. The most significant octet of plainTextData corresponds to plainTextData using the notation specified in FIPS 197.

Size:16 byte(s)
Range:Any 16 byte value

HCI_EXT_WriteLocalFeatureSupportDone

Opcode:0x0406
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Set Local Supported Features command has completed.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetFastTxResponseTimeDone

Opcode:0x0407
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Set Fast Transmit Response Time feature has been enabled or disabled, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ModemTestTxDone

Opcode:0x0408
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Modem Test Transmit test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ModemHopTestTxDone

Opcode:0x0409
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Modem Hop Test Transmit test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ModemTestRxDone

Opcode:0x040A
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Modem Test Receive test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestTxDone

Opcode:0x0427
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the enhanced Modem Test Transmit test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemHopTestTxDone

Opcode:0x0428
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the enhanced Modem Hop Test Transmit test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_EnhancedModemTestRxDone

Opcode:0x0429
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the enhanced Modem Test Receive test has started, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_EndModemTestDone

Opcode:0x040B
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the modem test has been shutdown, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetBDADDRDone

Opcode:0x040C
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the devices BLE address has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetSCADone

Opcode:0x040D
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the devices SCA has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_EnablePTMDone

Opcode:0x040E
Event Description:
 There is not a corresponding event opcode (0x040E) and parameters for this command as it is only allowed as a direct function call by the application software.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetMaxDtmTxPowerDone

Opcode:0x0411
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the maximum Direct Test Mode (DTM) RF transmitter power has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_DisconnectImmedDone

Opcode:0x0413
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Disconnect Immediate command has completed, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_PER

Opcode:0x0414
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Packet Error Rate Reset or Read command has completed, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table
PER Command Type:
 

Read or Reset

Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0 Reset PER Counters
1 Read PER Counters
RX Pkts:

Number of received packets.

Condition:( cmdVal!=0x00 && cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value
RX CRC Fails:

Number of received packets with CRC error.

Condition:( cmdVal!=0x00 && cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value
Events:

Number of connection events.

Condition:( cmdVal!=0x00 && cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value
Missed Events:

Number of missed connection events.

Condition:( cmdVal!=0x00 && cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value

HCI_EXT_AdvEventNoticeDone

Opcode:0x0417
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate an advertisement has occurred.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ConnEventNoticeDone

Opcode:0x0418
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate a connection event has occurred.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_OverrideSLDone

Opcode:0x041A
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Set Slave Latency Override feature has been enabled or disabled, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_BuildRevisionDone

Opcode:0x041B
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the user revision number and the build revision of the stack, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table
User Revision Number:
 

The user revision number set by the application software. If no value was ever set, than 0x0000.

Condition:( cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value
Build Revision Number:
 

The build revision number of the BLE stack.

Condition:( cmdStat==0x00)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:Any 2 byte value

HCI_EXT_ResetSystemDone

Opcode:0x041D
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Reset System command has completed, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_NumComplPktsLimitDone

Opcode:0x041F
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Number Completed Packets Limit command has completed, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_GetConnInfoDone

Opcode:0x0420
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Get Connection Information command has completed.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table
Alloc Conns:

Total number of allocated connections

Size:1 byte(s)
Range:
Active Conns:

Number of currently active connections

Size:1 byte(s)
Range:

An array of size “numConn” will be returned containing the parameters starting here:

Conn Handle:

Connection Handle

Size:1 byte(s)
Range:
Conn Role:
Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0x22 LMP/LL Response Timeout
0x23 LMP Error Transaction Collision
0x24 LMP PDU Not Allowed
0x25 Encryption Mode Not Acceptable
0x26 Link Key Can Not be Changed
0x27 Requested QoS Not Supported
0x28 Instant Passed
0x29 Pairing With Unit Key Not Supported
0x2A Different Transaction Collision
0x2B Reserved
0x2C QoS Unacceptable Parameter
0x2D QoS Rejected
0x2E Channel Assessment Not Supported
0x2F Insufficient Security
0x30 Parameter Out Of Mandatory Range
0x31 Reserved
0x32 Role Switch Pending
0x33 Reserved
0x34 Reserved Slot Violation
0x35 Role Switch Failed
0x36 Extended Inquiry Response Too Large
0x37 Simple Pairing Not Supported By Host
0x38 Host Busy - Pairing
0x39 Connection Rejected Due To No Suitable Channel Found
0x3A Controller Busy
0x3B Unacceptable Connection Interval
0x3C Directed Advertising Timeout
0x3D Connection Terminated Due To MIC Failure
0x3E Connection Failed To Be Established
0x3F MAC Connection Failed
0x40 Coarse Clock Adjust Rejected
0x41 Type0 Submap Not Defined
0x42 Unknown Advertising Identifier
0x43 Limit Reached
0x44 Operation Cancelled by Host
Peer Addr:
Size:6 byte(s)
Range:
Peer Addr Type:
Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0x00 Public
0x01 Random
0x02 Public Identity
0x03 Random Identity

The array of parameters ends here.

HCI_EXT_SetMaxDataLengthDone

Opcode:0x0421
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Set Max Data Length command has completed.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ScanEventNoticeDone

Opcode:0x0422
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate a scan has occurred.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_ScanReqRptCmdDone

Opcode:0x0423
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the Scan Request Report mode has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_SetDtmTxPktCntDone

Opcode:0x0424
Event Description:
 This event is sent to indicate the DTM TX Packet Count has been set, or that there was an error.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

HCI_EXT_LE_ADV_EVENT

Opcode:0x0425
Event Description:
 Extended advertisement event.

Event Parameters

eventID:
Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0x00 Adv Start After Enable
0x01 Adv End After Disable
0x02 Adv Start
0x03 Adv End
0x04 Adv Report
0x05 Adv Set Terminated
0x06 Scan req received
0x07 Scan Timeout
0x08 Scan Start
0x09 Scan End
0x0A Scan Window End
0x0B Scan Interval End
0x0C Scan Duration End
0x0D Scan Period End
0x0E LL Out of memory
0x0F Adv Data Truncated
handle:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:
Adv Data Len:
Condition:( eventID==0x0f)
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:
Available Adv Data Len:
 
Condition:( eventID==0x0f)
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:

HCI_EXT_LE_SCAN_EVENT

Opcode:0x0426
Event Description:
 Extended Scanner event.

Event Parameters

eventID:
Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0x00 Adv Start After Enable
0x01 Adv End After Disable
0x02 Adv Start
0x03 Adv End
0x04 Adv Report
0x05 Adv Set Terminated
0x06 Scan req received
0x07 Scan Timeout
0x08 Scan Start
0x09 Scan End
0x0A Scan Window End
0x0B Scan Interval End
0x0C Scan Duration End
0x0D Scan Period End
0x0E LL Out of memory
0x0F Adv Data Truncated

HCI_EXT_LLTestModeDone

Opcode:0x0470
Event Description:
 LL Test Mode event.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:1 byte(s)
Range:See Status Table
Command Opcode:
Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table

CommandStatus

Opcode:0x067F
Event Description:
 The Command Status event is used to indicate that the command given by opCode parameter has been received and is being processed. If successful, an HCI vendor specific event that corresponds to the command will follow if applicable. Otherwise, no event will follow since the command was not started.

Event Parameters

Status:
Size:

1 byte(s)

Range:
Value Description
0x00 SUCCESS
0x12 bleIncorrectMode
0x02 INVALIDPARAMETER
opCode:

opCode from the corresponding command

Size:2 byte(s)
Range:See Command Table
length:

Payload length

Condition:(StatOpCode!=0x010C && StatOpCode!=0xFCF3 && StatOpCode!=0xFCF4 && StatOpCode!=0xFCF5 && StatOpCode!=0xFE84 && StatOpCode!=0xFE87 && StatOpCode!=0xFE3E && StatOpCode!=0xFE54 && StatOpCode!=0xFE56 && StatOpCode!=0xFE58 && StatOpCode!=0xFE61 && StatOpCode!=0x0682 && StatOpCode!=0xFE43 && StatOpCode!=0xFE37 && StatOpCode!=0xFE49)
Size:1 byte(s)
payload:

See the corresponding command for payload parsing information if it exists.

Condition:(StatOpCode!=0x010C && StatOpCode!=0xFCF3 && StatOpCode!=0xFCF4 && StatOpCode!=0xFCF5 && StatOpCode!=0xFE84 && StatOpCode!=0xFE87 && StatOpCode!=0xFE3E && StatOpCode!=0xFE54 && StatOpCode!=0xFE56 && StatOpCode!=0xFE58 && StatOpCode!=0xFE61 && StatOpCode!=0x0682 && StatOpCode!=0xFE43 && StatOpCode!=0xFE37 && StatOpCode!=0xFE49)
Size:length byte(s)