From: David Bannach <david.bannach@umit.at>
To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] SCO over UART
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:14:35 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <431EA16B.3060805@umit.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <430C16EE.4090501@xmission.com>
brad,
this is the answer from infineon (after waiting a couple of weeks):
"ROK104001 has PD status (Product Discontinuation). Last order date is
November 31, 2005.
For the Product Discontinuation please click
http://www.infineon.convergy.de/upload/documents/2005/cPD_036_05.pdf
Infineon has no other BT with embedded flash.
ROK104001 do not support SCO-traffic via HCI feature.
Inquiry: We would like to transfer SCO-traffic via HCI. Is this possible
with the ROK104 001?"
for testing i used the tools 'scotest' and 'hstest' to prevent running
into trubles with btsco/alsa.
david
Brad Midgley wrote:
> David,
>
> It doesn't seem to help anything...
>
> # hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x001d 0x00
> < HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x001d, plen 1
> 00
> > HCI Event: 0x0e plen 4
> 07 1D FC 00
>
> but then I haven't been able to confirm that I've done all the right
> things to get btsco to work on gumstix.
>
> This doesn't look right:
>
> btsco v0.4a
> Device is 0:0
> Voice setting: 0x0060
> RFCOMM channel 2 connected
> speaker volume: 0 mic volume: 0
> driver is in use
> Can't connect SCO audio channel
> : Device or resource busy
>
> where the "driver is in use" message first appears when trying to play
> music to the audio device.
>
> Brad
>
> David Bannach wrote:
>
>> brad,
>>
>>> What is the ericsson command and how do you inject it into hci?
>>>
>>> Is the rok101008 similar in this respect to the rok104001? That's
>>> what's on the gumstix.com board and I've been *very* interested in
>>> getting sco working with this. I thought it couldn't be coaxed into
>>> using hci.
>>
>>
>>
>> the command is "ericsson_set_sco_data_path". i found it in this
>> document (only):
>> http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/res/proj/smart-its/dl/ROK_101_007_revR1C-HCI_ericsson_specific.pdf
>>
>>
>> i use hcitool for sending the command to the module, e.g. the
>> following line will set the sco mapping to hci:
>>
>> hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x001d 0x00
>>
>> the rok101008 and rok104001 seem very similar. at least the command
>> above returns a positive response on both devices. i did not notice
>> differences of these devices so far. actually i want to get sco
>> running on the rok104001 which is built into a qbic (pxa based
>> wearable) but it's easier to try things with an external module
>> attached to a notebook.
>>
>> i'm still having the problem that bluez does not send any sco data to
>> the module. i'm really curious about your results.
>>
>> david
>>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-09-07 8:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-08-17 8:45 [Bluez-devel] SCO over UART David Bannach
2005-08-17 20:37 ` Brad Midgley
2005-08-19 10:16 ` David Bannach
2005-08-24 6:42 ` Brad Midgley
2005-09-07 8:14 ` David Bannach [this message]
2005-09-07 13:59 ` Brad Midgley
2005-09-14 9:47 ` David Bannach
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