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From: "David Stockwell" <dstockwell@frequency-one.com>
To: "BlueZ development" <bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Bluez-devel] Quick question about org.bluez.Device and .audio.* Properties
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:40:14 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <001f01c8eb58$d65ede10$6701a8c0@freqonedev> (raw)

Gents,

In the near-future 4.x, I understand that the org.bluez.audio.* 
interfaces will be attached to the existing Device, such that the object 
path (e.g.) /hci0/dev_* will have/export multiple DBus interfaces, not 
only org.bluez.Device but also org.bluez.audio.Control (could be 
multiple interfaces of the org.bluez.audio family).  I also understand 
that the org.bluez.audio.* interfaces will be set up based on the SDP 
records in the host and remote when the connection/pairing is completed.

Is my understanding of this accurate?

Second question: org.bluez.Device has a number of properties (e.g., 
Connected) which are also valuable in the context of org.bluez.audio.*; 
should we duplicate the appropriate properties (and code) into the 
audio.* interface as well, or just require that anyone using wishing to 
access these properties address org.bluez.Device?  Similarly, when a 
property changes, would we want to send the signal to a callback 
listening to .Device and .audio.*, or only to .Device?

I think I have sensible answers (not to duplicate code/functionality), 
but because I have not been to the meetings in Helsinki and elsewhere, 
wanted to get your opinions and guidance.

FWIW, having resolved my other connection issues (to my satiafaction, at 
least), I am now diving into audio.Control (/audio/control.c), with an 
eye to providing a reasonable level of Metadata compliance/support.

David Stockwell
Frequency One 


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2008-07-21 17:40 David Stockwell [this message]
2008-07-22 13:41 ` [Bluez-devel] Quick question about org.bluez.Device and .audio.* Properties Johan Hedberg

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