From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: "Wilson, Scott" <SCOTT.WILSON@CUBIC.COM>
Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: Passkey-Agent for bluez 4.xx
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 15:16:10 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1242684970.17495.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <88BAD6A2A6AF68449DBBF80948806AC9014F56F0@bb-corp-ex1.corp.cubic.cub>
Hi Scott,
> >> My question is, how hard would it be to fix the agent.c code myself?
>
> >Most of the work has been done, I believe. You should speak to Alan
> >Carvalho de Assis at acassis@gmail.com.
>
> >James
>
> I have some additional questions:
>
> While on the "full" Linux operating system (on a PC), some type of agent
> is installed and executed for me in that environment. Where is this
> agent coming from? How is it being executed for me? To my knowledge, I
> have never installed an agent or configured one.
>
> I can't seem to find many agent interactions in the Bluez code -
> although I find references to it. Not surprisingly, the main agent
> reference is in test/agent.c.
>
> When I go to execute my project on my embedded device, there is no
> agent. From all other aspects that I am aware of, the other things
> (dbus, bluez, etc) seem to be similar (my team has already tackled those
> challenges - although some may still remain).
>
> Is it possible that this agent is not included with the dbus that runs
> on the embedded device, but is on the PC? Does Gnome include this
> agent? Does it come from the bluetooth-applet?
the simple answer is yes. The agent is part of bluetooth-applet. Either
from bluez-gnome package or nowadays from gnome-bluetooth.
The agent is running in a userspace session, while bluetoothd running at
system level as root.
Other example agents are test/agent.c or simple-agent. Also KDE has its
own agent and so does the Maemo based devices.
Regards
Marcel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-05-18 22:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-05-18 19:21 Passkey-Agent for bluez 4.xx Wilson, Scott
2009-05-18 19:52 ` James Le Cuirot
2009-05-18 21:53 ` Wilson, Scott
2009-05-18 22:16 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]
2009-05-18 22:20 ` tmm
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2009-05-13 15:55 Artem Makhutov
2009-05-13 15:48 Artem Makhutov
2009-05-14 4:46 ` Brad Midgley
2009-05-16 14:52 ` Artem Makhutov
2009-06-16 13:07 ` John Frankish
2009-06-16 14:30 ` Timothy Murphy
2009-06-17 7:38 ` Johan Hedberg
2009-06-17 12:17 ` Simon Kenyon
2009-06-16 19:21 ` Artem Makhutov
2009-06-17 4:14 ` John Frankish
2009-06-17 7:12 ` Johan Hedberg
2009-06-17 14:15 ` John Frankish
2009-06-17 15:35 ` Brad Midgley
2009-06-17 6:27 ` Brad Midgley
2009-06-17 14:15 ` John Frankish
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