Marcel,
I didn't understand the point you made regarding the SCO packets being
interleaved by the hci usb driver.
You mentioned that this is not the job of the transport driver and The
Bluetooth core
has to take care of the correct ordering.
how does the bluetooth core maintain this interleaving ?
Thanks,
Alok.
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Hi,
> I didn't understand the point you made regarding the SCO packets being
> interleaved by the hci usb driver.
>
> You mentioned that this is not the job of the transport driver and The
> Bluetooth core
> has to take care of the correct ordering.
>
> how does the bluetooth core maintain this interleaving ?
every SCO packet has a handle to identify the SCO connection it belongs
to. With the SCO flow control patch this should not be a problem at all
actually. However I leave that to somebody else to verify.
Regards
Marcel
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