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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
plunky a0c60c7e8f improve memo taking of known bluetooth devices
- centralise creation of new memo into function
  hci_memo_new(), when a memo exists for that address,
  just update the timestamp.

- all results of inquiry/rssi result are processed; even
  if no memo can be allocated, we may update a timestamp.

- for new connections, query the clock offset of the remote
  device, in order that we can use it to facilitate future
  reconnections

- as a connection is removed, make a memo of the clock offset
2007-09-16 19:59:30 +00:00
plunky 9ab5b2f6b0 add event processing for "Inquiry result with RSSI", and modify the memo
contents so that this will fit.
2007-09-07 18:37:30 +00:00
plunky ef349c282b adjust typedef name for consistency with other parts, since hci_rssi_response
is only a packet segment it should not be in _ep namespace.
2007-09-07 18:14:33 +00:00
plunky f5db72e7b7 Add 'service level' security for L2CAP and RFCOMM connections, following
the Linux (BlueZ) API.

    - L2CAP or RFCOMM connections can require the baseband radio link
    mode be any of:
	authenticated (devices are paired)
	encrypted (implies authentication)
	secured (encryption, plus generate new link key)

    - for sockets, the mode is set using setsockopt(2) and the socket
    connection will be aborted if the mode change fails.

    - mode settings will be applied during connection establishment, and
    for safety, we enter a wait state and will only proceed when the mode
    settings are successfuly set.

    - It is possible to change the mode on already open connections, but
    not possible to guarantee that data already queued (from either end)
    will not be delivered. (this is a feature, not a bug)

    - bthidev(4) and rfcomm_sppd(1) support "auth", "encrypt" and
    "secure" options

    - btdevctl(8) by default enables "auth" for HIDs, and "encrypt" for
    keyboards (which are required to support it)
2007-04-21 06:15:22 +00:00
kiyohara 10abd6f2e2 Supprot Bluetooth HCI UART (H4) driver and daemon. 2007-02-20 16:53:20 +00:00
yamt 8bf7662829 merge yamt-splraiseipl branch.
- finish implementing splraiseipl (and makeiplcookie).
	  http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-kern/2006/07/01/0000.html
	- complete workqueue(9) and fix its ipl problem, which is reported
	  to cause audio skipping.
	- fix netbt (at least compilation problems) for some ports.
	- fix PR/33218.
2006-12-21 15:55:21 +00:00
christos 168cd830d2 __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. 2006-11-16 01:32:37 +00:00
plunky b1b95bf647 Reduce memory usage by not allocating a chunk for a bitmask. 2006-10-01 10:13:54 +00:00
plunky 4f1cbddc12 update to bluetooth device attachment:
remove pseudo-device btdev(4) and inherent limitations

add bthub(4) which autoconfigures at bluetooth controllers as they
are enabled. bluetooth devices now attach here.

btdevctl(8) and its cache is updated to handle new semantics

etc/rc.d/btdevctl is updated to configure devices from a list
in /etc/bluetooth/btdevctl.conf
2006-09-10 15:45:55 +00:00
plunky c980b109dd BluetootH SCO Audio update.
Provide an ioctl to set the SCO mtu value in the controller and
place limits in the SCO code such that only packets of this size
may be sent.

Move the mtu option from btsco(4) and btdevctl(8), to the
btconfig(8) program.

Remove temporary BLUETOOTH_SCO kernel option, and enable SCO
socket access.

Fix incoming connection handling for btsco(4) and SCO sockets.

Fix documentation to reflect the new world order.
2006-08-27 11:41:58 +00:00
tron 1b42d7e7dc Bluetooth fixes by Iain Hibbert:
- Clarify some deprecated commands from the 2.0 spec.
2006-07-26 10:13:49 +00:00
ad f474dceb13 Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. 2006-07-23 22:06:03 +00:00
gdamore a5c89047c0 Initial import of bluetooth stack on behalf of Iain Hibbert. (plunky@,
NetBSD Foundation Membership still pending.)  This stack was written by
Iain under sponsorship from Itronix Inc.

The stack includes support for rfcomm networking (networking via your
bluetooth enabled cell phone), hid devices (keyboards/mice), and headsets.

Drivers for both PCMCIA and USB bluetooth controllers are included.
2006-06-19 15:44:33 +00:00