Re: HCI_MAX_DEV is a bit too small.

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Hi M,

Thanks for the fast reply,

> you are seriously considering the case of more than 16 Bluetooth devices
> are real normal use cases. We are talking about 1 device vs. 2 and can
> not even find an agreement for the UI cases there.
I know that normal users do not use that many devices, but test systems
or bluetooth servers (gateways) can easily have more than 16.

> So I could be convinced to add new functions to read/write the limit
> from within an application itself. So that it can be changed without
> re-compiling the library. Feel free to propose a patch.
I will see what i can do. What is needed is probably a
hci_set_max_devices() call. Then hcitool could call that with the number
of devices needed.

Thanks,

/Pedro

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