From: Mailing List SVR <lists@svrinformatica.it>
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: pc as headset: some progress but still no audio
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:51:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201001111051.27627.lists@svrinformatica.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201001091142.00568.lists@svrinformatica.it>
After further investigation I got this error:
bluetoothd[2094]: State changed /org/bluez/2094/hci0/dev_00_1C_D4_2A_4B_54:
HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTING -> HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTED
bluetoothd[2094]: Refusing non-HFP SCO connect attempt from 00:1C:D4:2A:4B:54
bluetoothd[2094]: No matching connection found for handle 1
so seems that bluez doesn't support the use of pc as headset,
Nicola
In data sabato 9 gennaio 2010 11:42:00, Mailing List SVR ha scritto:
: > Hi,
>
> I made some progress:
>
> 1) my phone can now recognize my pc as an headset
> 2) I'm able to pair the two device
> 3) I advertise the hsp service with the attacched pybluez script
> 4) the phone can connect to the pc and the output of the script is:
>
> Waiting for connection on RFCOMM 1
> Accepted connection ('00:1E:96:00:07:D2', 1)
> received
> OK
>
> so the connection is successfull and the phone answer ok to AT+CKPD
> 5) I run bluetoothd -n -d and I see some errors like this:
>
> bluetoothd[5938]: No matching connection found for handle 1
>
> 6) with hcidump I see sco data:
> > SCO data: handle 1 flags 0x00 dlen 48
>
> and I think this sco data cause the error "No matching connection found for
> handle 1"
>
> so I think there is something wrong in the sco link estabilishment, can you
> please give my some hints?
>
> Is there a way to use a pc as an headset using bluez?
>
> thanks
> Nicola
>
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