Hi all, I'm using bluez on a GATT client (PC) and TI's SimpleBLEPeripheral code on a GATT server (PCB). The PCB's UUID is: 0000fff0-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb Using bluez, I have the following static GAttrib *attrib = NULL; ... static void cmd_primary(int argcp, char **argvp) { bt_uuid_t uuid; if (conn_state != STATE_CONNECTED) { resp_error(err_BAD_STATE); return; } if (argcp == 1) { gatt_discover_primary(attrib, NULL, primary_all_cb, NULL); return; } if (bt_string_to_uuid(&uuid, argvp[1]) < 0) { resp_error(err_BAD_PARAM); return; } gatt_discover_primary(attrib, &uuid, primary_by_uuid_cb, NULL); } static void primary_by_uuid_cb(uint8_t status, GSList *ranges, void *user_data) { GSList *l; if (status) { resp_error(err_COMM_ERR); // Todo: status return; } resp_begin(rsp_DISCOVERY); for (l = ranges; l; l = l->next) { struct att_range *range = l->data; send_uint(tag_RANGE_START, range->start); send_uint(tag_RANGE_END, range->end); } resp_end(); } After successfully connecting to the PCB, running cmd_primary(2, (char *[]){"svcs", "0000fff0-0000-1000-0000-000000000000”}) leads the callback primary_by_uuid_cb() to be called with the parameter ‘ranges' being NULL. If the service is recognised, ‘ranges' shouldn't be NULL - correct? If that's the case, does anyone know why the service is not found (or why ‘ranges' is NULL if it shouldn't be)? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks John -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html