Re: Profile1 close question

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Hi John,

On Thursday, 14 December 2017 16:21:32 CET John Klug wrote:
> What is holding the connection open is bluetoothd.
> 
> After closing the file descriptor for RFCOMM, there are two file
> descriptors in the Bluetooth daemon that are left:
> 
> bluetooth 1406 root   18u     sock        0,7      0t0 26587 protocol:
> RFCOMM bluetooth 1406 root   19u     sock        0,7      0t0 26602
> protocol: RFCOMM
> 
> By terminating the application these go away, but what if I wish to
> keep the daemon running?  How do I tell the Bluetooth daemon to close
> the RFCOMM sockets?

I think you need to shutdown() socket.

> 
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 6:13 PM, John Klug <ski.brimson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > The file descriptor that is placed as a parameter to the NewConnection
> > callback does not close the connection when it is called with the OS's
> > close.  This is using Bluez 5.47 on Linux.
> > 
> > Bluetoothctl still shows the connection as being up, as does the remote.
> > 
> > What method should one use to close the connection?
> > 
> > I am using Python and GObject Introspection.
> > 
> > Before connection:
> > rw.py   3983 root    0u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    1u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    2u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    3u     unix 0xceaf54a0      0t0 22976 type=STREAM
> > rw.py   3983 root    4u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > rw.py   3983 root    5u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > 
> > After Connection:
> > NewConnection(/org/bluez/hci0/dev_BC_44_86_56_6B_95, 8)
> > 
> > rw.py   3983 root    0u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    1u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    2u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    3u     unix 0xceaf54a0      0t0 22976 type=STREAM
> > rw.py   3983 root    4u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > rw.py   3983 root    5u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > rw.py   3983 root    8u     sock        0,7      0t0 23050 protocol:
> > RFCOMM
> > 
> > After Close:
> > rw.py   3983 root    0u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    1u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    2u      CHR      136,3      0t0     6 /dev/pts/3
> > rw.py   3983 root    3u     unix 0xceaf54a0      0t0 22976 type=STREAM
> > rw.py   3983 root    4u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > rw.py   3983 root    5u  a_inode        0,9        0     7 [eventfd]
> > 
> > 
> > Device BC:44:86:56:6B:95
> > ...
> > Connected: yes
> 
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