Hi Marijn, pon., 19 paź 2020 o 16:16 Marijn Suijten <marijns95@xxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > > Hi Marek, > > > Hi all, > > > > I was looking into, so called, absolute volume control that was > > introduced in AVRCP v1.4. What I want to achieve is to send audio from > > android smartphone to linux based device running bluez and make the > > volume control on the smartphone side to control the volume on the > > device. So the device is the a2dp sink + avrcp CT/TG and the phone is > > a2dp source + avrcp CT/TG. > > > > I assume that if all is working correctly then on the dbus the Volume > > property of the org.bluez.MediaTransport1 will be changed by the > > volume control of the phone and changes made to this property from the > > device would propagate to the phone volume slider. > > > > This is not happening and what I believe is the cause is that > > AVRCP_EVENT_VOLUME_CHANGED event registration request sent from the > > phone is rejected by the bluez. I can see that on the wireshark snoop > > from the device's bluetooth adapter. And on wireshark I see that > > AVRCP_EVENT_VOLUME_CHANGED event registration is sent by the phone > > before bluez initializes session->supported_events variable (not > > really sure about that). I think that this rejection makes the phone > > to not send SetAbsoluteVolume commands to the device on volume change. > > I looked into the same issue earlier this year, see > 20200118194841.439036-1-marijns95@xxxxxxxxx [1]. The gist of it is that BlueZ > bases supported_events solely on the remote AVRCP controller version, which > Android sets to 1.3 when it is a media source [2]. This version is not > relevant in your use-case because the Android phone is the AVRCP target while > blueZ is the controller. > I didn't tested Your patch but after looking at the code it seems that just applying Your patch would solve my problem. Regarding avrcp version, in android there is developer option to set avrcp version. For example my Xiaomi redmi 8 (android 10) reports version according to this setting, but samsung galaxy s7 (android 8) always report version 1.4 regardless of this setting. > It was decided in that mail thread to split supported_events in two; one based > on the external controller version (when BlueZ operates as target it'll > validate incoming notification registrations) and the other based on what BlueZ > currently supports as controller. > > The second check might not be all too relevant and is already covered by the > switch-case; perhaps it makes more sense to base this check on the external > target version, and again validate whether we expect to receive that particular > notification registration? > > Both checks together implicitly validate what BlueZ supports locally in its > role of controller or target, as remote_{target,controller}_supported_events > (anticipated names of the new members replacing supported_events) will only be > set to events that BlueZ is able to emit. > One thing is not clear for me, what is the purpose of the supported_events ? It is used in two places: First is the avrcp_handle_register_notification function. If the remote side want to register itself for specific event notification it does not matter what version of avrcp that remote side supports. If it ask for specific event it clearly support that event. Second is in avrcp_handle_get_capabilities in CAP_EVENTS_SUPPORTED case. Does it matter if local side reply with events that are not supported in the version of avrcp supported by the remote side ? > Unfortunately my ramblings in that mail shadowed an important question: how to > determine in avrcp_handle_register_notification whether BlueZ is running as > controller or target? set_volume in transport.c derives this from > transport->source_watch but there seems to be no easy access to the > accompanying transport in avrcp_handle_register_notification. With this > question answered I'll be able to update and resubmit the original patch. > > > To test my theory i changed the session_init_control function in the > > profiles/audio/avrcp.c to call first target_init and then > > controller_init. This caused the AVRCP_EVENT_VOLUME_CHANGED event not > > been rejected and the volume control from the phone works as expected. > > > > After reading AVRCP specification I did not find any reason for the CT > > on the phone side not to send event registration immediately after the > > AVCTP connection establishment. So I believe that bluez should not > > reject event registration in this case. > > > > Best Regards, > > Marek Czerski > > Best regards, > Marijn Suijten > > [1]: https://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetooth&m=157937699001093 > [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/bt/+/android-11.0.0_r4/bta/av/bta_av_main.cc#761 Best regards, Marek Czerski