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authormickeyl <mickeyl>2005-07-15 19:50:35 (UTC)
committer mickeyl <mickeyl>2005-07-15 19:50:35 (UTC)
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opiebluez: add scanning.
Ok, guys, everything until now was easy. It gets very ugly to go from here - even to just get the name of a remote device, you have to setup some filters on the bluez socket, fill in some random flags to generate a PDU that calls 'get name' and then afterwards poll until the result comes in. Nasty :/ The BlueZ kernel interface seems to be very badly (if at all) documented. All people are assuming that you use libbluetooth to talk to that stack. However since libbluetooth is GPL, we can't do that :/ Guess, we are stuck here until someone finds time and/or motivation to look into that and create some easy-to-understand examples for how to talk directly to the BlueZ kernel interface.
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diff --git a/libopie2/opiebluez/obluetooth.h b/libopie2/opiebluez/obluetooth.h
index ee4a90d..fa3d2c1 100644
--- a/libopie2/opiebluez/obluetooth.h
+++ b/libopie2/opiebluez/obluetooth.h
@@ -132,3 +132,3 @@ class OBluetoothInterface : public QObject
132 /** 132 /**
133 * @return the MAC address of the interfaces 133 * @return the MAC address of the interface.
134 */ 134 */
@@ -144,3 +144,3 @@ class OBluetoothInterface : public QObject
144 /** 144 /**
145 * @returns an iterator usable for iterating through the devices in range 145 * @returns an iterator usable for iterating through the devices in range.
146 */ 146 */
@@ -172,3 +172,3 @@ class OBluetoothDevice : public QObject
172 */ 172 */
173 OBluetoothDevice( QObject* parent, const char* name ); 173 OBluetoothDevice( QObject* parent, const char* name, void* inqinfo );
174 /** 174 /**
@@ -178,5 +178,17 @@ class OBluetoothDevice : public QObject
178 /** 178 /**
179 * @returns the MAC address of the device's interface 179 * @returns the MAC address of the device's interface.
180 */ 180 */
181 QString macAddress() const; 181 QString macAddress() const;
182 /**
183 * @returns the class of device.
184 */
185 QString deviceClass() const;
186 /**
187 * @returns the device name.
188 */
189 QString getName();
190
191 private:
192 class Private;
193 Private *d;
182}; 194};