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irk_match when having a BLE_GAP_EVT_CONNECTED

Hi all,

I have made my own device manager because the device manager from Nordic is somewhat bloat (in code and resources) and I needed to add a feature, ranking the devices so the less used device is removed when the storage is full and a new devices wants to bond. I was not able to create this feature outside the device manager. Anyway, I want to test the manager and every thing is working well. The only thing I am not able to test is irk. I never see an irk_match. The devices gets identified by means of the address or by means of the diversifier. I find this rather strange be cause the iPhone uses a random address, so it should be identified with an irk. Does anybody knows why I do not get a irk_match in a connect event?

Thanks in advance,

Marcel

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  • Hi,

    You will only get an irk_match if you advertise or connect using a whitelist with IRKs in it (irk_count > 0). As a peripheral, the SoftDevice will resolve all devices trying to connect to or scan it and only respond if there is a hit in the address or IRK whitelists. As a central, the SoftDevice will process all connectable advertisers that use resolvable address types and match them before trying to connect

    If a connection happens due to a match coming from the IRK part of the whitelist, the index to entry which was matched will be present in the irk_match field of the connected event.

  • Ah ok, I see. I don't use white listing so that explains it :-) I am using S110 (7.2.0) as peripheral and connecting to iOS devices. So, if white listing is not used than the only way of identifying a device is by using the address or the diversifier. Does the softdevice match the irk to the diversifier? Because when using random addresses irk is needed to identify the device. not the diversifier. How does that work?

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  • Ah ok, I see. I don't use white listing so that explains it :-) I am using S110 (7.2.0) as peripheral and connecting to iOS devices. So, if white listing is not used than the only way of identifying a device is by using the address or the diversifier. Does the softdevice match the irk to the diversifier? Because when using random addresses irk is needed to identify the device. not the diversifier. How does that work?

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