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/external/bluetooth/bluez/
README
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BlueZ -
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
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In order to compile
Bluetooth
utilities you need following software packages:
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- Linux
Bluetooth
protocol stack (BlueZ)
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linux-
bluetooth
@vger.kernel.org
bluez.pc.in
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Description:
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
/external/bluetooth/bluez/lib/
Android.mk
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bluetooth
.c \
/external/bluetooth/bluez/rfcomm/
kword.c
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* BlueZ -
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
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#include <
bluetooth
/
bluetooth
.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/rfcomm.h>
Android.mk
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-DCONFIGDIR=\"/etc/
bluetooth
\" \
/external/bluetooth/hcidump/
README
1
BlueZ -
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
7
Bluetooth
packet analyzer
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In order to compile
Bluetooth
analyzer you need following software packages:
14
- Linux
Bluetooth
protocol stack (BlueZ)
/packages/apps/Bluetooth/
Android.mk
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LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME :=
Bluetooth
/system/bluetooth/brfpatch/
Android.mk
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# Utility to create Android
bluetooth
firmware from Texas Instruments .bts
/external/bluetooth/bluez/tools/
ciptool.1
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ciptool \-
Bluetooth
Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP)
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of the
Bluetooth
subsystem in the Linux kernel.
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, which must be the name or the address of an installed
Bluetooth
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available
Bluetooth
device.
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Search for
Bluetooth
devices and connect to first one that
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Connect the local device to the remote
Bluetooth
device on the
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Create a connection to the remote device for
Bluetooth
testing.
l2ping.8
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L2ping sends a L2CAP echo request to the
Bluetooth
MAC address
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, which must be the name of an installed
Bluetooth
device (X = 0, 1, 2, ...)
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If not specified, the command will be sent to the first available
Bluetooth
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The
Bluetooth
MAC address to be pinged in dotted hex notation like
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/bluetooth/
BluetoothDevicePicker.java
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package android.
bluetooth
;
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.extra.NEED_AUTH";
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.extra.FILTER_TYPE";
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.extra.LAUNCH_PACKAGE";
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.extra.DEVICE_PICKER_LAUNCH_CLASS";
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.action.DEVICE_SELECTED";
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"android.
bluetooth
.devicepicker.action.LAUNCH";
IBluetoothCallback.aidl
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package android.
bluetooth
;
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* System private API for
Bluetooth
service callbacks.
/packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values/
strings_pbap.xml
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<string name="pbap_session_key_dialog_header">
Bluetooth
session key required</string>
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<!-- Notification title when a
Bluetooth
device wants to pair with us -->
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<!-- Notification message when a
Bluetooth
device wants to pair with us -->
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<!-- Notification title when a
Bluetooth
device wants to pair with us -->
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<!-- Notification message when a
Bluetooth
device wants to pair with us -->
strings.xml
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Bluetooth
Share Manager. It is displayed as part of the description of
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permission controls access to the
Bluetooth
Share Manager by
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applications that initiate
Bluetooth
share.
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<string name="bt_share_picker_label">
Bluetooth
</string>
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<string name="airplane_error_msg">You can\'t use
Bluetooth
when the phone is in airplane mode.</string>
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<!-- Activate
Bluetooth
Confirmation Dialog -->
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<string name="bt_enable_title">
Bluetooth
</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line1">To use
Bluetooth
services, you must first turn on
Bluetooth
.</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line2">Turn on
Bluetooth
now?</string
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/packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ru/
strings.xml
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<string name="permdesc_bluetoothShareManager" msgid="8739116224907566462">"????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????? ? ?????????? ???????? ?????? ?? ??????
Bluetooth
? ???????????? ??? ??? ???????? ??????."</string>
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<string name="bt_share_picker_label" msgid="6268100924487046932">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="airplane_error_msg" msgid="8031842956782631624">"?????????? ???????????? ???????
Bluetooth
? ?????? ??????."</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_title" msgid="2371250311764527124">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"????? ???????????? ??????
Bluetooth
, ???????? ???????
Bluetooth
."</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"????????
Bluetooth
?"</string>
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<string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"???????? ??
Bluetooth
: ???????? ????"</string>
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<string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"???????? ??
Bluetooth
: ????????? %1$s"</string>
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<string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"???????? ??
Bluetooth
: ???????? %1$s"</string
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/development/pdk/docs/porting/
bluetooth.jd
1
page.title=
Bluetooth
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<p>Android's
Bluetooth
stack uses BlueZ version 3.36 for GAP, SDP, and RFCOMM profiles, and is a SIG-qualified
Bluetooth
2.0 + EDR host stack.</p>
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<p>The diagram below offers a library-oriented view of the
Bluetooth
stack. Click <a href="
bluetooth
/bluetooth_process.html">
Bluetooth
Process Diagram</a> for a process-oriented view.</p>
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<p>BlueZ is
Bluetooth
2.0 compatible and should work with any 2.0 chipset. There are two integration points:</p>
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<li>
Bluetooth
Power On / Off</li>
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<a name="androidBluetoothPortingPowerOnOff"></a><h4>
Bluetooth
Power On / Off</h4>
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<p>The method for powering on and off your
bluetooth
chip varies from Android V 1.0 to post 1.0.</p
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/external/bluetooth/bluez/cups/
spp.c
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* BlueZ -
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
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#include <
bluetooth
/
bluetooth
.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/rfcomm.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/sdp.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/sdp_lib.h>
Makefile.am
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cups_PROGRAMS =
bluetooth
/system/extras/tests/fstest/
perm_checker.conf
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/data/misc/hcid/ 700 770 root
bluetooth
bluetooth
bluetooth
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/data/misc/hcid/... 600 770 root
bluetooth
bluetooth
bluetooth
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/dev/ttyMSM0 600 600
bluetooth
bluetooth
bluetooth
bluetooth
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/packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-el/
strings.xml
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<string name="bt_share_picker_label" msgid="6268100924487046932">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="airplane_error_msg" msgid="8031842956782631624">"??? ???????? ?? ??????????????? ??
Bluetooth
???? ?? ???????? ????????? ?? ?????????? ??????."</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_title" msgid="2371250311764527124">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"??? ?? ??????????????? ?????????
Bluetooth
, ?? ?????? ????? ?? ?????????????? ?? ??????????
Bluetooth
."</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"?? ????? ???? ???????????? ???
Bluetooth
;"</string>
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<string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"????? ????? ????
Bluetooth
: ??????????? ??????"</string>
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<string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"????? ????? ????
Bluetooth
: ??????? ???? %1$s"</string>
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<string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"????? ????? ????
Bluetooth
: ?????? %1$s"</string>
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<string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"????? ????? ????
Bluetooth
: ?? ?????? %1$s ??? ??????"</string
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/packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ja/
strings.xml
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<string name="bt_share_picker_label" msgid="6268100924487046932">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="airplane_error_msg" msgid="8031842956782631624">"????????????
Bluetooth
?????????"</string>
25
<string name="bt_enable_title" msgid="2371250311764527124">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"
Bluetooth
??????????????
Bluetooth
?ON????????"</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"
Bluetooth
????ON??????"</string>
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<string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"
Bluetooth
??: ??????"</string>
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<string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"
Bluetooth
??: %1$s????"</string>
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<string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"
Bluetooth
??: %1$s?????"</string>
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<string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"
Bluetooth
??: ????%1$s??????"</string
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all
...]
/packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ko/
strings.xml
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<string name="bt_share_picker_label" msgid="6268100924487046932">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
24
<string name="airplane_error_msg" msgid="8031842956782631624">"????? ??? ??? ????
Bluetooth
? ??? ? ????."</string>
25
<string name="bt_enable_title" msgid="2371250311764527124">"
Bluetooth
"</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"
Bluetooth
???? ????? ??
Bluetooth
? ?? ???."</string>
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<string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"??
Bluetooth
? ?????????"</string>
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<string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"
Bluetooth
??: ?? ??"</string>
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<string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"
Bluetooth
??: %1$s?(?) ???? ?"</string>
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<string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"
Bluetooth
??: %1$s?(?) ???"</string>
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<string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"
Bluetooth
??: %1$s ??? ???? ??"</string
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/external/bluetooth/bluez/serial/
manager.c
3
* BlueZ -
Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux
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#include <
bluetooth
/
bluetooth
.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/hci.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/hci_lib.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/sdp.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/sdp_lib.h>
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#include <
bluetooth
/rfcomm.h>
/external/bluetooth/bluez/src/
hcid.conf.5.in
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@CONFIGDIR@/hcid.conf \- Configuration file for the hcid
Bluetooth
HCI daemon
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@CONFIGDIR@/hcid.conf contains all the options needed by the
Bluetooth
Host Controller Interface daemon.
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Bluetooth
device ID service record.
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with this \fIdevice
bluetooth
address\fP. All other parameters are applied from
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\fBNote\fP: Most of the options supported in the \fBdevice\fP section are described to some extent in the
bluetooth
specification version 1.2 Vol2, Part E section 6. Please refer to it for technical details.
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The
Bluetooth
Device Class is described in the
Bluetooth
Specification section 1.2 ("Assigned Numbers \-
Bluetooth
Baseband").
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The
Bluetooth
device class is a high\-level description of the
bluetooth
device, composed of three bytes: the "Major Service Class" (byte "SS" above), the "Major Device Cl (…)
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/external/bluetooth/bluez/compat/
pand.1
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pand \- BlueZ
Bluetooth
PAN daemon
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networks using
Bluetooth
.
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The devup/devdown script will be called with
bluetooth
device as first argument
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and
bluetooth
destination address as second argument.
Completed in 476 milliseconds
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