Return-Path: Subject: Re: Tools for AVDTP / AVCTP qualification From: Marcel Holtmann To: Nick Pelly Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org In-Reply-To: <35c90d960901051647x3166e1e2g27cf53c19df48246@mail.gmail.com> References: <35c90d960812221613u51133e39x7b18f078c0149d56@mail.gmail.com> <35c90d960901051647x3166e1e2g27cf53c19df48246@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:18:10 +0100 Message-Id: <1231204690.13304.7.camel@californication> Mime-Version: 1.0 Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Hi Nick, > > Do there exist any tools to help pass Bluez AVDTP and AVCTP stack qualification? > > > > Looking at the test spec it seems some command line tools might be > > handy. I am thinking along the lines of l2test, hcitool etc. I'll be > > writing some similar for AVDTP and AVCTP unless there are already some > > floating around? > > Following up on this old thread, > > The AVDTP and AVCTP SIG test specification documents explain a > complex, automated testing environment where an 'upper tester' makes > method or IPC calls into your stack to cause it to run through various > AVDTP/AVCTP request/responses with the 'lower tester'. This was what > my original email was about - if there were tools to interface with > the upper tester. > > What those documents do not explain is that it seems for A2DP and > AVRCP products you can submit frontline sniff traces of the PTS tests > as evidence of AVDTP/AVCTP compatibility. So in our case we don't need > the tools. Hope this helps others trying to wade through SIG > bureaucracy. so since the Frontline software can read BTSnoop format HCI based traces, it would be nice if we can sent these in. Especially since hcidump can write these natively. So no complex setups. Regards Marcel