Large Composition Data Server
The Large Composition Data Server model is a foundation model defined by the Bluetooth Mesh
specification. The model is optional, and is enabled through the
CONFIG_BT_MESH_LARGE_COMP_DATA_SRV
option.
The Large Composition Data Server model was introduced in the Bluetooth Mesh Protocol Specification version 1.1, and is used to support the functionality of exposing pages of Composition Data that do not fit in a Config Composition Data Status message and to expose metadata of the model instances.
The Large Composition Data Server does not have an API of its own and relies on a Large Composition Data Client to control it. The model only accepts messages encrypted with the node’s device key.
If present, the Large Composition Data Server model must only be instantiated on the primary element.
Models metadata
The Large Composition Data Server model allows each model to have a list of model’s specific
metadata that can be read by the Large Composition Data Client model. The metadata list can be
associated with the bt_mesh_model
through the bt_mesh_model.metadata
field.
The metadata list consists of one or more entries defined by the
bt_mesh_models_metadata_entry
structure. Each entry contains the length and ID of the
metadata, and a pointer to the raw data. Entries can be created using the
BT_MESH_MODELS_METADATA_ENTRY
macro. The BT_MESH_MODELS_METADATA_END
macro
marks the end of the metadata list and must always be present. If the model has no metadata, the
helper macro BT_MESH_MODELS_METADATA_NONE
can be used instead.