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doc: Add definition of a new addresses file
Currently bluetoothd doesn't support single-mode adapters without a public address. This patch defines a new 'addresses' file that will be used for managing generated static random addresses.
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Storage directory structure
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===========================
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There is one directory per adapter, named by its Bluetooth address, which
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contains:
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The storage root directory contains an optional addresses file that's
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used for managing adapters that come without a pre-allocated address.
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The format of the addresses file is:
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[Static]
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<manufacturer id> = <array of addresses>
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Each adapter with an assigned address has its own subdirectory under the
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root, named based on the address, which contains:
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- a settings file for the local adapter
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- an attributes file containing attributes of supported LE services
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- a cache directory containing:
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