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From: "skyflame" <skyflame@21cn.com>
To: "hong zhang" <henryzhang62@yahoo.com>,
	"BlueZ development" <bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	<attaboyu@163.com>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] How to run up CSR chip without eeprom with BLUEZ ?
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:43:39 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <04bd01c8cd07$ab7f7020$0132a8c0@Raymondpc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 230309.30571.qm@web57914.mail.re3.yahoo.com

Hi


> Raymond,
>
> One year ago, I have a project using CSR wifi and
> bluetooth. If demo does not use bluez, that means it
> uses CSR bluetooth stack not bluez stack from kernel.
> Why do you think you are using bluez stack?
> I feel you are using CSR bluetooth stack.

Both the demo and bluez is compiled by myself, I use different software to 
test it
So I know exactly what stack I am using.

> Can you tell me what you do to invoke kernel
> bluetooth?
>

When I using CSR's BCHS stack, it's build with the demo in a single app and 
the only relation with kernel is the uart driver.

While when using bluez, I insert bluetooth.ko and hci_uart.ko

and I use hciattach which will use bluez-libs. So I am for sure it's using 
Bluez stack instead of csr's



> You need to make it clear how do you bring up bluex
> stack.
>
> ---henry


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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
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2008-06-13  3:43 ` skyflame [this message]
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2008-06-18  0:45 ` [Bluez-devel] How to run up CSR chip without eeprom with BLUEZ ? skyflame
     [not found] <348167.64795.qm@web57908.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
2008-06-17  1:38 ` skyflame
     [not found] <564535.96437.qm@web57901.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
2008-06-13  1:01 ` skyflame
2008-06-12  5:54 skyflame
2008-06-13  8:55 ` Sanja Kolundzija
2008-06-16  1:40   ` skyflame
2008-06-16 19:52     ` Sanja Kolundzija
2008-06-17  1:34       ` skyflame
2008-06-17  4:05       ` skyflame
2008-06-17  8:25         ` Sanja Kolundzija

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