Re: [PATCH v15 01/14] doc: Add telephony interface documents

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Hello Mikel,

On 27/07/2012 09:52, Mikel Astiz wrote:
+TelephonyAgent hierarchy
+========================
+
+Service                unique name
+Interface      org.bluez.TelephonyAgent
+Object path    freely definable
+
+Methods                void NewConnection(filedescriptor fd, dict properties)
+
+                       This method gets called whenever a new connection
+                       has been established. This method assumes that D-Bus
+                       daemon with file descriptor passing capability is
+                       being used.
+
+                       The agent should only return successfully once the
+                       establishment of the service level connection (SLC)
+                       has been completed.  In the case of Handsfree this
+                       means that BRSF exchange has been performed and
+                       necessary initialization has been done.
+
+                       possible properties:
+
+                               object Device:
+
+                                       BlueZ remote device object.
+
+                               string UUID:
+
+                                       Profile UUID of the connection.

What would be the purpose of this property?

I believe the agent was already registered for a specific UUID, so
this seems redundant.


You're right, even if agent registers for multiple profiles, the object path should be unique for a specific UUID.

I will remove it.

Regards

Fred


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