Re: [RFC 0/2] Add org.bluez.Telephony interface

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Hello Claudio,

Le 22/11/2011 17:41, Claudio Takahasi a écrit :
Hi Frederic,

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Frederic Danis
<frederic.danis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hello Andrei,

Le 22/11/2011 15:15, Andrei Emeltchenko a écrit :

First patch add the new org.bluez.Telephony interface and remove
functions related to AT parsing from audio/headset.c.

Second patch remove the telephony drivers (dummy, maemo5, maemo6

is this really needed?

Best regards
Andrei Emeltchenko


During latest BlueZ conf, it has been decided that telephony drivers should
be replaced by the telephony D-Bus interface for BlueZ 5.

We will need also platform specific services/plugins to implement BLE
GATT profiles. Phone Alert Status and Alert Notification need to get/set to
platform specific information, such as incoming call, mute once, alert
level, ...

BT SIG designed BR/EDR and BLE GATT profiles avoiding(trying) features
"overlap". However, from the development point of view the low layer will be
shared by both. So, please keep the code flexible enough to be used by
more than one profile.

The new telephony D-Bus interface is just in charge of performing SDP publication and RFComm connection. All Telephony related code is managed by the agent (i.e. oFono).

I take a look to the Phone Alert Status and Alert Notification and I thought that this should be implemented in the agent, or in a BlueZ service accessible by the agent through D-Bus.

Regards

Fred

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Frederic Danis                            Open Source Technology Centre
frederic.danis@xxxxxxxxx                              Intel Corporation

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