Re: [PATCH 0/5] Fast connectable mode for HFP

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Hi Dmitriy,

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010, Dmitriy Paliy wrote:
> The following patches are implementation of fast connectable mode for HFP.
> Such mode means significantly shorter page scan interval and interlaced
> page scan type. As a result, HFP connection typically is created much faster.
> The fast connectable mode can be activated by incomming call indicator and
> deactivated by answer or reject call indicator. Such speeds up connectability
> of a headset when there is an incomming call. Retransmisions in eSCO are
> possible to be paused for in-band ring tone when the mode is enabled during
> given above period of time. eSCO is not affected during call since page scan
> settings are returned to their default values immidiately after call is
> accepted (or rejected).
> 
> Use of the mode can be enabled by changing FastConnectable in audio.conf
> configuration file. It is disabled by default. Also, it doesn't affect and
> doesn't change any other interfaces.

In general these patches seem fine to me, however I'd like a second
opinion from Marcel before pushing upstream.

Johan
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