HomeSort by relevance Sort by last modified time
    Searched full:bluetooth (Results 26 - 50 of 758) sorted by null

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011>>

  /external/bluetooth/bluez/
README 1 BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
12 In order to compile Bluetooth utilities you need following software packages:
13 - Linux Bluetooth protocol stack (BlueZ)
35 linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
bluez.pc.in 7 Description: Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/lib/
Android.mk 5 bluetooth.c \
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/rfcomm/
kword.c 3 * BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
32 #include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
33 #include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
Android.mk 12 -DCONFIGDIR=\"/etc/bluetooth\" \
  /external/bluetooth/hcidump/
README 1 BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
7 Bluetooth packet analyzer
13 In order to compile Bluetooth analyzer you need following software packages:
14 - Linux Bluetooth protocol stack (BlueZ)
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/
Android.mk 8 LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME := Bluetooth
  /system/bluetooth/brfpatch/
Android.mk 3 # Utility to create Android bluetooth firmware from Texas Instruments .bts
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/tools/
ciptool.1 20 ciptool \- Bluetooth Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP)
31 of the Bluetooth subsystem in the Linux kernel.
41 , which must be the name or the address of an installed Bluetooth
43 available Bluetooth device.
50 Search for Bluetooth devices and connect to first one that
54 Connect the local device to the remote Bluetooth device on the
63 Create a connection to the remote device for Bluetooth testing.
l2ping.8 23 L2ping sends a L2CAP echo request to the Bluetooth MAC address
32 , which must be the name of an installed Bluetooth device (X = 0, 1, 2, ...)
33 If not specified, the command will be sent to the first available Bluetooth
69 The Bluetooth MAC address to be pinged in dotted hex notation like
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/bluetooth/
BluetoothDevicePicker.java 17 package android.bluetooth;
29 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.extra.NEED_AUTH";
31 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.extra.FILTER_TYPE";
33 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.extra.LAUNCH_PACKAGE";
35 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.extra.DEVICE_PICKER_LAUNCH_CLASS";
43 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.action.DEVICE_SELECTED";
58 "android.bluetooth.devicepicker.action.LAUNCH";
IBluetoothCallback.aidl 17 package android.bluetooth;
20 * System private API for Bluetooth service callbacks.
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values/
strings_pbap.xml 6 <string name="pbap_session_key_dialog_header">Bluetooth session key required</string>
10 <!-- Notification title when a Bluetooth device wants to pair with us -->
12 <!-- Notification message when a Bluetooth device wants to pair with us -->
15 <!-- Notification title when a Bluetooth device wants to pair with us -->
17 <!-- Notification message when a Bluetooth device wants to pair with us -->
strings.xml 19 Bluetooth Share Manager. It is displayed as part of the description of
21 permission controls access to the Bluetooth Share Manager by
22 applications that initiate Bluetooth share.
36 <string name="bt_share_picker_label">Bluetooth</string>
44 <string name="airplane_error_msg">You can\'t use Bluetooth when the phone is in airplane mode.</string>
46 <!-- Activate Bluetooth Confirmation Dialog -->
48 <string name="bt_enable_title">Bluetooth</string>
50 <string name="bt_enable_line1">To use Bluetooth services, you must first turn on Bluetooth.</string>
52 <string name="bt_enable_line2">Turn on Bluetooth now?</string
    [all...]
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ru/
strings.xml 20 <string name="permdesc_bluetoothShareManager" msgid="8739116224907566462">"????????? ?????????? ???????? ?????? ? ?????????? ???????? ?????? ?? ?????? Bluetooth ? ???????????? ??? ??? ???????? ??????."</string>
21 <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>
26 <string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"????? ???????????? ?????? Bluetooth, ???????? ??????? Bluetooth."</string>
27 <string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"???????? Bluetooth?"</string>
36 <string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"???????? ?? Bluetooth: ???????? ????"</string>
39 <string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"???????? ?? Bluetooth: ????????? %1$s"</string>
40 <string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"???????? ?? Bluetooth: ???????? %1$s"</string
    [all...]
  /development/pdk/docs/porting/
bluetooth.jd 1 page.title=Bluetooth
20 <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>
26 <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>
36 <p>BlueZ is Bluetooth 2.0 compatible and should work with any 2.0 chipset. There are two integration points:</p>
39 <li>Bluetooth Power On / Off</li>
50 <a name="androidBluetoothPortingPowerOnOff"></a><h4>Bluetooth Power On / Off</h4>
52 <p>The method for powering on and off your bluetooth chip varies from Android V 1.0 to post 1.0.</p
    [all...]
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/cups/
spp.c 3 * BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
34 #include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
35 #include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
36 #include <bluetooth/sdp.h>
37 #include <bluetooth/sdp_lib.h>
Makefile.am 5 cups_PROGRAMS = bluetooth
  /system/extras/tests/fstest/
perm_checker.conf 27 /data/misc/hcid/ 700 770 root bluetooth bluetooth bluetooth
28 /data/misc/hcid/... 600 770 root bluetooth bluetooth bluetooth
68 /dev/ttyMSM0 600 600 bluetooth bluetooth bluetooth bluetooth
    [all...]
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-el/
strings.xml 21 <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>
26 <string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"??? ?? ??????????????? ????????? Bluetooth, ?? ?????? ????? ?? ?????????????? ?? ?????????? Bluetooth."</string>
27 <string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"?? ????? ???? ???????????? ??? Bluetooth;"</string>
36 <string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"????? ????? ???? Bluetooth: ??????????? ??????"</string>
39 <string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"????? ????? ???? Bluetooth: ??????? ???? %1$s"</string>
40 <string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"????? ????? ???? Bluetooth: ?????? %1$s"</string>
41 <string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"????? ????? ???? Bluetooth: ?? ?????? %1$s ??? ??????"</string
    [all...]
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ja/
strings.xml 21 <string name="bt_share_picker_label" msgid="6268100924487046932">"Bluetooth"</string>
24 <string name="airplane_error_msg" msgid="8031842956782631624">"????????????Bluetooth?????????"</string>
25 <string name="bt_enable_title" msgid="2371250311764527124">"Bluetooth"</string>
26 <string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"Bluetooth??????????????Bluetooth?ON????????"</string>
27 <string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"Bluetooth????ON??????"</string>
36 <string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"Bluetooth??: ??????"</string>
39 <string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"Bluetooth??: %1$s????"</string>
40 <string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"Bluetooth??: %1$s?????"</string>
41 <string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"Bluetooth??: ????%1$s??????"</string
    [all...]
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/res/values-ko/
strings.xml 21 <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>
26 <string name="bt_enable_line1" msgid="7203551583048149">"Bluetooth ???? ????? ?? Bluetooth? ?? ???."</string>
27 <string name="bt_enable_line2" msgid="4341936569415937994">"?? Bluetooth? ?????????"</string>
36 <string name="incoming_file_confirm_Notification_title" msgid="2958227698135117210">"Bluetooth ??: ?? ??"</string>
39 <string name="notification_receiving" msgid="3938472603351415139">"Bluetooth ??: %1$s?(?) ???? ?"</string>
40 <string name="notification_received" msgid="7594846429703561009">"Bluetooth ??: %1$s?(?) ???"</string>
41 <string name="notification_received_fail" msgid="2017422835194149214">"Bluetooth ??: %1$s ??? ???? ??"</string
    [all...]
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/serial/
manager.c 3 * BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
44 #include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
45 #include <bluetooth/hci.h>
46 #include <bluetooth/hci_lib.h>
47 #include <bluetooth/sdp.h>
48 #include <bluetooth/sdp_lib.h>
49 #include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/src/
hcid.conf.5.in 3 @CONFIGDIR@/hcid.conf \- Configuration file for the hcid Bluetooth HCI daemon
6 @CONFIGDIR@/hcid.conf contains all the options needed by the Bluetooth Host Controller Interface daemon.
59 Bluetooth device ID service record.
84 with this \fIdevice bluetooth address\fP. All other parameters are applied from
97 \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.
112 The Bluetooth Device Class is described in the Bluetooth Specification section 1.2 ("Assigned Numbers \- Bluetooth Baseband").
116 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 (…)
    [all...]
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/compat/
pand.1 4 pand \- BlueZ Bluetooth PAN daemon
7 networks using Bluetooth.
76 The devup/devdown script will be called with bluetooth device as first argument
77 and bluetooth destination address as second argument.

Completed in 476 milliseconds

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011>>