Re: [PATCH 3/7] Bluetooth: Disallow LE scanning and connecting in peripheral mode

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Hi Lizardo,

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012, Anderson Lizardo wrote:
> This will conflict with an Observer role running on the same device.
> Multiple roles are allowed to run concurrently if supported by the
> controller. From Core spec page 1639:
> 
> A device may operate in multiple GAP roles concurrently if supported
> by the Controller. The Host should read the supported Link Layer
> States and State combinations from the Controller before any
> procedures or modes are used.
> 
> Do you propose SET_LE to become a bitfield to support concurrent
> roles?  I.e. Broadcaster/Observer.

See the other email I sent about this. If peripheral mode is enabled I
don't see how we could simultaneously allow another LE GAP mode based on
the restrictions of the core spec. And yes, we could make set_le a bit
field, but peripheral will probably still remain mutually exclusive with
any other LE GAP mode.

Johan
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