Re: Bluez 5.37 SIG QDID?

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According to the page link below, BlueZ supports SPP ver 1.1

SPP                                              1.1  Server, Client

This version is deprecated as of August 2013 with 1.2 replacing it. 

The ICS file in the 5.39 source indicates 1.2.

                Profile Version
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Item            Selected        Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TSPC_SPP_0_1    False           SPP v1.1 (C.1)
TSPC_SPP_0_2    True (*)                SPP v1.2 (C.1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C.1: Mandatory to support only one Profile version.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

So, is the ICS correct, with the documentation lagging a bit?

-Burch



From:   Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.dentz@xxxxxxxxx>
To:     "Tupe, Amol (Amol)" <tupea@xxxxxxxxx>, 
Cc:     BlueZ development <linux-bluetooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   06/27/2016 06:41 AM
Subject:        Re: Bluez 5.37 SIG QDID?
Sent by:        linux-bluetooth-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Hi Amol,

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Tupe, Amol (Amol) <tupea@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> Hello All,
> Is Bluez 5.37  Protocol stack has updated listing (component tested) on 
Bluetooth SIG?
> What is QDID for 5.37?
> I want to see which Bluetooth Specification does this stack support....

We track profiles version in here:

https://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/tree/doc/supported-features.txt


There is no official QDID to each release, but you can see the public
qualification listing here:

http://www.bluez.org/qualification/

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