Hi Matt, Thanks for investigating this and filing the Jira. I am hesitant to file bugs when I know that much of the functionality is still under development.
Jason.
From: Matt Porter <mporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 6:53 AM To: Jason Reich Cc: automotive-discussions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Trying to test phone contacts in FF On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 5:10 PM Jason Reich <jasonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hello, I'm running FF 6.0.0 and am trying to test the phone app and contact sharing. I'm testing this with an M3+KF. > > > I've tried with two phones (Samsung S8+ and ZTE Axon 7) and have been able to connect both, and have explicitly enabled contact sharing on the Axon (there doesn't seem to be an option on the S8). > > > However, the contacts are not showing up in the phone app. If I try to query directly from bluetooth-pbap, it says that the status is "not connected": > > > m3ulcb:~# afb-client-demo localhost:1054/api?token=HELLO bluetooth-pbap contacts > {"jtype":"afb-reply","request":{"status":"not connected","uuid":"3b6d2ce3-113b-47a9-a022-9f09a9133fac"}} > > It seems like contacts / PBAP is a recent feature, but from the roadmap it looks like this feature should be ready. Is it supposed to work? Are there any additional steps to get this working? Hi Jason, Thanks for the bug report. PBAP is indeed expected to workin FF. I confirmed the issue you are seeing on M3ULCB+KF and opened https://jira.automotivelinux.org/browse/SPEC-1766 to track a fix. Initial investigation shows a couple regressions due to BT binding API changes as well as issues with obexd. Additional updates will be reported in the Jira issue. Thanks, Matt |
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