From: Rafael Seste <rseste@gmail.com>
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Can't connect to cell phone using dbus api
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 17:11:53 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5d223510907021311k221d0345o44d5278f55e07391@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090702192104.GA18514@jh-x301>
Hi Johan,
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Johan Hedberg<johan.hedberg@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> On Thu, Jul 02, 2009, Rafael Seste wrote:
>> I'm trying to connect to my cellphone (nokia 5310) using the Dbus api.
>>
>> First of all I created the device (org.bluez.Adapter.CreateDevice) and
>> it worked but it didn't request the pin code. The simple-agent was
>> running.
>
> You'd need to use CreatePairedDevice if you want to pair. simple-agent
> will also do it for you if you run it as "simple-agent hci0 <address>".
>
How can I create a PairedDevice using shell script?
object CreatePairedDevice(string address, object agent, string capability)
I don't know the parameters that I need to pass. What are object agent
and string capability?
>> Then I tried to connect using org.bluez.Audio.Connect but it returned
>> the following error:
>>
>> Error org.bluez.Error.ConnectFailed: Headset connect failed
>
> That's because your phone isn't a headset :)
>
> The Audio interface at the moment only supports headset-like devices but
> not devices having the opposite role (i.e. those that usually connect to
> headsets), like your phone.
>
>> I tried to change the profile to HeadsetGateway
>> (org.bluez.HeadsetGateway.Connect) and got this output:
>>
>> Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "Connect" with
>> signature "" on interface "org.bluez.HeadsetGateway" doesn't exist
>
> I think you'll need to explicitly enable the the experimental support for
> that interface by adding Enable=Gateway to /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf.
> However, even then you're likely to bump against problems since as I
> mentioned the support is still completely experimental.
>
>> Isn't it possible to connect with my cellphone?
>
> It is but the audio profiles don't really work yet. Other profiles your
> headset supports will most likely work better.
>
> Johan
>
thanks for the help.
I enabled the gataway and everything worked.
It was possible to make a call too.
Another question.
How can a get the audio from a call??? When the phone answer it
disconnect from the bluetooth.
tks
--
Rafael S. Seste
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2009-07-02 19:02 Can't connect to cell phone using dbus api Rafael Seste
2009-07-02 19:21 ` Johan Hedberg
2009-07-02 20:11 ` Rafael Seste [this message]
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