Re: RFC: Allow Bluez to select flushable or non-flushable ACL packets with L2CAP_LM_RELIABLE

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Hi Nick,

> >> >> >> Right now Bluez always requests flushable ACL packets (but does not
> >> >> >> set a flush timeout, so effectively they are non-flushable):
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> However it is desirable to use an ACL flush timeout on A2DP packets so
> >> >> >> that if the ACL packets block for some reason then the LM can flush
> >> >> >> them to make room for newer packets.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Is it reasonable for Bluez to use the 0x00 ACL packet boundary flag by
> >> >> >> default (non-flushable packet), and let userspace request flushable
> >> >> >> packets on A2DP L2CAP sockets with the socket option
> >> >> >> L2CAP_LM_RELIABLE.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > the reliable option has a different meaning. It comes back from the old
> >> >> > Bluetooth 1.1 qualification days where we had to tests on L2CAP that had
> >> >> > to confirm that we can detect malformed packets and report them. These
> >> >> > days it is just fine to drop them.
> >> >>
> >> >> Got it, how about introducing
> >> >>
> >> >> #define L2CAP_LM_FLUSHABLE 0x0040
> >> >
> >> > that l2cap_sock_setsockopt_old() sets this didn't give you a hint that
> >> > we might wanna deprecate this socket options ;)
> >> >
> >> > I need to read up on the flushable stuff, but in the end it deserves its
> >> > own socket option. Also an ioctl() to actually trigger Enhanced flush
> >> > might be needed.
> >> >
> >> >> struct l2cap_pinfo {
> >> >>    ...
> >> >>    __u8 flushable;
> >> >> }
> >> >
> >> > Sure. In the long run we need to turn this into a bitmask. We are just
> >> > wasting memory here.
> >>
> >> Attached is an updated patch, that checks the LMP features bitmask
> >> before using the new non-flushable packet type.
> >>
> >> I am still using L2CAP_LM_FLUSHABLE socket option in
> >> l2cap_sock_setsockopt_old(), which I don't think you are happy with.
> >> So how about a new option:
> >>
> >> SOL_L2CAP, L2CAP_ACL_FLUSH
> >> which has a default value of 0, and can be set to 1 to make the ACL
> >> data sent by this L2CAP socket flushable.
> 
> Was this proposal ok?

Even SOL_L2CAP goes away. Use SOL_BLUETOOTH for this.

> >> In a later commit we would then add
> >> SOL_ACL, ACL_FLUSH_TIMEOUT
> >> That is used to set an automatic flush timeout for the ACL link on a
> >> L2CAP socket. Note that SOL_ACL is new.
> >
> > can I stop you right here (without even looking at the patch). We do
> > have the generic SOL_BLUETOOTH that you should be using. So adding
> > SOL_ACL is not a viable option at all.
> 
> This would be in a later patch, and SOL_BLUETOOTH, ACL_FLUSH_TIMEOUT
> is fine too, or whatever you prefer.

Why not just use BT_FLUSHABLE and have it always take a timeout option
and then 0 means not flushable. And advantage of having it separated?

Regards

Marcel


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