Return-Path: From: Szymon Janc To: Prabhu Chawandi Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: bluez/android Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:15:50 +0200 Message-ID: <2870599.ZBzDzverey@leonov> In-Reply-To: References: <4720167.a4B9p9nNG6@leonov> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Hi Prabhu, On Monday 15 of June 2015 19:11:32 Prabhu Chawandi wrote: > Hi Szymon, > > Thanks for your reply. I was debugging further, I noticed that > while connecting at service level, there is CIND callback > (cind_cmd_cb) is coming which is for Call Indicator AT CMD. > I am curious to know, how it is happening, which can help me to > understand and try for other call backs. Please don't top-post on ML. As for your question: HFP HAL has methods that should be called as a reply for some callbacks ie for cind that would be cind_response. You can check "android/hardware/bt_hf.h". Yet, Android HAL is rather lowlevel interface not recommended for direct use. If for whatever reason you are stuck with it I suggest checking Android Framework source code as this (and header comments) is the only documentation you get for it. > On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Szymon Janc wrote: > > Hi Prabhu, > > > > On Monday 15 of June 2015 17:06:41 Prabhu Chawandi wrote: > >> This is with respect to HFP profile. > >> > >> While I pressed the Button on my HF device, service level connection > >> is happening - BTHF_STATE_CONNECTED is coming. > >> > >> But next callbacks are not coming on pressing of buttons - like voice > >> recognition. > >> > >> Can any body help me > > > > HFP is a bit special since BfA provides only part of the implementation > > and > > rest is implemented in Android Framework. When HF device is connected SLC > > creation must happen. Most likely your HF device is sending some AT > > commands and you must response to those as per HFP specification. Only > > when all required SLC AT commands are handled state will be set to > > BTHF_STATE_SCL_CONNECTED. This is normally handled by Android Framework > > but if you are using haltest you must handle those on your own. > > > > For details on how to setup SLC I recommend HFP specification lecture. > > > > -- > > BR > > Szymon Janc -- BR Szymon Janc