Re: AddCablePairedDevice (was Re: [PATCHes] Add sixpair)

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On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 23:44 +0100, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Bastien,
> 
> > > We could solve the data loss, and update problem by having an internal,
> > > root only, dbus method available for cable pairing of that sort. For
> > > example, on org.bluez.Adapter:
> > > void AddCablePairedDevice (string name,
> > >                            string address,
> > >                            unsigned int vendor_id,
> > >                            unsigned int product_id,
> > >                            string pnp_record);
> > > 
> > > The function would just need to do all the storage work sixpair
> > > currently does, and create the device internally similarly to
> > > create_stored_device_from_profiles().
> > 
> > Patch to do that attached.
> > 
> > After setting the master bdaddr on the sixaxis using sixpair, I ran:
> > dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply --dest="org.bluez" /org/bluez/11043/hci0 org.bluez.Adapter.AddCablePairedDevice string:Foobar string:00:19:C1:61:D6:62 uint32:0x054c uint32:0x0268 string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
> > 
> > Which created the device in bluez. I'd leave it up to sixpair to remove
> > the device from other adapters, and setting the device as trusted
> > (though this didn't seem necessary for the pad to work).
> 
> can this be made a little bit more generic. For example Bluetooth 2.1
> has the out-of-band (OOB) ways for Simple Pairing and if we can design
> something generic here that would help a lot.

What does it need for SP to work?

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