[PATCH 5/5] bluetooth: Refuse to use the HSP profile if there is some other HSP device active.

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On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 23:16 +0300, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> 'Twas brillig, and Luiz Augusto von Dentz at 28/03/11 16:17 did gyre and
> gimble:
> > There is a similar policy in BlueZ already for this and it is
> > configurable via /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf, so I don't think
> > hardcoding this on PA would do any better.
> 
> Tanu, what's the best route forward? Patches 1-4 still OK/valid or....?

Actually, I recommend you don't commit these patches quite yet. I
realized that they actually do affect also setups that don't use the SCO
over PCM setup, and the patches haven't been tested in such environment.

So, I would be very grateful if someone with a HSP-capable bluetooth
headset would try the following:

1) Install pulseaudio from
git://gitorious.org/~tanuk2/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.git

2) Play something to a bluetooth headset (make sure the bluetooth card
in pulseaudio uses the "hsp" profile)

3) Change the device volume.

4) Disconnect the bluetooth headset and then reconnect it again.

5) Repeat steps 2 and 3.

Hopefully the volume control works and pulseaudio doesn't crash or
anything.

If no volunteers pop up, I guess I'll have to get a bluetooth dongle for
my desktop so that I can test this myself.

-- 
Tanu




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