Bluetooth Test

The Bluetooth Test is designed to test the functionality of Bluetooth device drivers using Windows Sockets (Winsock) 2.0. It also includes tests for the Service Discovery Protocol (SDP).

The following table shows the hardware requirements for the Bluetooth Test.

Requirements Description
A pair of Bluetooth devices, one installed on a test server and the other installed on the test client. The client and server should be on a TCP/IP network and be able to communicate with one another.

Note   The Bluetooth Test can also be run without a server. See Running the Bluetooth Test for more details.

The following table shows the software requirements for the Bluetooth Test.

Requirements Description
Tux.exe Tux text harness, which is required for executing the test.
Kato.dll Kato logging engine, which is required for logging test data.
Tooltalk.dll Application required by Tux.exe and Kato.dll. Handles the transport between the target device and the development workstation.
Btw22.dll Test .dll file.
Btwsvr22.exe Test .exe file.

Winsock and Bluetooth components must be included as part of the custom operating system (OS) you create in order to run the Bluetooth Test. Depending on the type of the Bluetooth devices used in testing, additional components such as a USB driver might be needed as well.

Note   When you run the Bluetooth Test, the CETK temporarily copies files to the root directory of the target device. Before running the test, verify that there is at least 0.6 megabytes (MB) of free space in the root directory of the target device. If there is not sufficient space in the root directory of the target device, the test cannot run.

See Also

Running the Bluetooth Test

 Last updated on Friday, October 08, 2004

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