On Monday 27 April 2020 22:06:29 Georg Chini wrote: > On 27.04.20 21:45, Georg Chini wrote: > > On 27.04.20 01:44, Pali Rohár wrote: > > > On Tuesday 31 March 2020 09:36:21 Georg Chini wrote: > > > > One comment here: The hsphfpd should be able to co-exist with > > > > ofono. ofono + PA currently is the only way you can use your mobile > > > > on Linux and we should not break this (unless the hsphfpd supplies > > > > the same functionality). So - similar to ofono - it should at least be > > > > possible to switch off the corresponding role, so that ofono can be > > > > used for one role and hsphfpd for the other. > > > If you can disable HFP support in ofono, then hsphfpd and ofono can > > > coexist in system. > > > > > > But coexistence of two HSP AG or HFP AG applications in system is > > > impossible due to master listening SCO socket. > > > > That is exactly my point. But you can have one application handle the > > AG role while the other handles the HS role. For ofono mainly the HS > > role is interesting, for PA mainly the AG role. Removing ofono completly > > makes mobiles unusable under linux. In ofono, you can switch off > > the AG role. > > You would only need an option so that hsphfpd does not register the HS > role with bluetoothd and would need to keep the corresponding bits of the > ofono backend. I can do this in hsphfpd daemon... > That should not be much additional work and would not > break the current use cases of the PA/ofono combination. ... but I had to remove ofono backend from pulseaudio. Sorry it is broken and I do not have power to fix ... > Like ofono, without the option, hsphfpd would register both roles. -- Pali Rohár pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ pulseaudio-discuss mailing list pulseaudio-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss