Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:17:51 -0700 From: "Maksim Yevmenkin" <maksim.yevmenkin@gmail.com> To: "Alex Keda" <admin@lissyara.su> Cc: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bluetooth stack ported from NetBSD Message-ID: <bb4a86c70807091417x2170212av3351c8ebd6e7c7b8@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <bb4a86c70807091357t29f95203wac692a08baef0061@mail.gmail.com> References: <48751292.7080902@lissyara.su> <bb4a86c70807091357t29f95203wac692a08baef0061@mail.gmail.com>
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2008/7/9 Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@gmail.com>: >> Subj. >> http://forum.lissyara.su/viewtopic.php?t=9100&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=50#p79571 >> may be very useful - simply and think than realized in FreeBS× > > interesting. i'm actually kinda working in the direction of > convergence netbsd and freebsd bluetooth stacks. user space mostly. > i'm curious what is "hard" in freebsd bluetooth stack and why netbsd > stack is "more simple"? i took very quick look - good effort :) there are however, few locking issues, and, some utilities are missing. also, original thread seems to be about some bluetooth gps device. bluetooth gps should work just fine with freebsd. i have one myself and it works without any problems. most (all?) blueooth gps devices simply use serial port profile, so rfcomm_sppd will work just fine for this. thanks, max
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