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* SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY and timeout of service search process
@ 2009-06-24 22:49 Rodolpho Atoji
  2009-06-25  3:46 ` Marcel Holtmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Rodolpho Atoji @ 2009-06-24 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-bluetooth

Hello,

I'm using bluez-3.32 and I would like to know the timeout
for the service search process, with or without using
SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY.

Reading the code, it's possible to see that the function
sdp_send_req_w4_resp() is used for all the search functions.

So, without using SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY the timeout
should be the sum of timeouts of sdp_send_req() and
sdp_read_rsp().

The timeout of sdp_send_req() is the timeout of send(),
which is SO_SNDTIMEO. The timeout of sdp_read_rsp()
is SDP_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT, so the timeout of
the service search process without retries should be
SO_SNDTIMEO + SDP_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT, am I
right?

Regarding to the "busy" state of the device, what is
it, exactly?

As shown on (sdp.c:4095):

do {
...
} while (errno == EBUSY && (flags & SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY));

When SDP_RETRY_IF_BUSY is used, the timeout of
service search process can be indefinitely extended
above the timeout calculated?

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Rodolpho

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