From: Eiko Oltmanns <eiko.oltmanns@web.de>
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: problem with reading from rfcomm socket
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:04:41 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49DA5249.30008@web.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49D511C2.5040304@web.de>
Eiko Oltmanns schrieb:
> Hi!
>
>
> I have a problem, with reading from rfcomm sockets. I wrote a little
> client application, that connects to an other device and just prints
> all received data. I want to receive data as soon as it is sent from
> the remove device. The problem is, that the read function blocks,
> until 4k of data are sent on the remote side, although the number of
> requested bytes passed to read is much lower. Then read starts to read
> out the received data. When all data has been read, the next call
> again blocks until the next 4 kb are available.
>
> Distribution: Debian, "Lenny"
> Kernelversion: 2.6.26-13
> Bluez-libs: 3.36-1
> Bluez-utils: 3.36-3
>
>
> Here is the minimal code, which reproduces my problem:
>
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> int sock = hci_open_dev( devId );
>
> if ( sock < 0 ) return -1;
>
> int rfcommSocket = socket(AF_BLUETOOTH, SOCK_STREAM, BTPROTO_RFCOMM);
> if ( rfcommSocket < 0 ) return -1;
>
> struct sockaddr_rc addr;
> addr.rc_family = AF_BLUETOOTH;
> addr.rc_channel = channel;
> str2ba("00:09:DD:50:72:0F", &addr.rc_bdaddr );
>
> // connect to server
> int status = connect(rfcommSocket, (struct sockaddr *)&addr,
> sizeof(addr));
>
> if ( status < 0 ) rerurn - 1;
>
> int bytes = write(rfcommSocket,"Test",4); /* works as expected.
> Data is received immediately by the remote device */
>
> if ( bytes != 4 ) return - 1; //tested only for 4 for simplicity
>
> while (1) {
> unsigned char buf[10]; /* the buf size seems to have no
> influence on my problem */
> memset( buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
> int bytes = read(rfcommSocket, buf, sizeof(buf)-1); /* blocks
> until 4k of data are available */
>
> if ( bytes > 0 )
> cout << buf;
> if ( bytes < 0 )
> {
> return -1;
> }
>
> }
> return 0;
> }
>
> Greetings,
> Eiko
I think my code should be correct, isn't it? Is there maybe an option in
the kernel config, that could cause such a behaviour of the socket? I am
running a self configured kernel on an embedded hardware. Any other
suggestions?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-06 19:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-02 19:28 problem with reading from rfcomm socket Eiko Oltmanns
2009-04-06 19:04 ` Eiko Oltmanns [this message]
2009-04-06 19:34 ` Johan Hedberg
2009-04-06 19:39 ` Johan Hedberg
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