Re: How to use GattProfile1

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Hi Krasi,

On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Krasi Georgiev <krasi.root@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hm…
> The first I checked is the kernel and it is 4.4 so not sure why it behaves like this then
> Linux r1 4.4.50+ #970 Mon Feb 20 19:12:50 GMT 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux
>
> This is Raspbian, but the distro shouldn’t matter
>
> did you watch the video minute 24
> https://youtu.be/VMDyebKT5c4?t=1439
>
> Does bluetoothctl creates this gat object mentioned in the video ?
> If I understand correctly bluetoothd won’t try to reconnect without it.

It doesn't create, though usually it is not required if other profiles
match, still it is a good idea to register the profile properly, you
can check bluetoothd logs when you register it shall print something
in the logs.

Regarding the kernel, 4.4 should definitely have auto connect feature,
does or perhaps Raspbain is using some backport? Btw, you could try
running in a traditional distro like ubuntu or fedora.


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