#include <string.h>
#include <memory.h>
-/** @cond PRIVATE */
#define LOG_PREFIX "serial-bt"
-/** @endcond */
#ifdef HAVE_SERIAL_COMM
#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH
*
* @return 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure.
*
- * @internal
- *
* Summary of parsing rules as they are implemented:
* - Implementor's note: Automatic scan for available devices is not
* yet implemented. So strictly speaking some parts of the input
return sr_ser_unqueue_rx_data(serial, buf, dlen);
}
-static int ser_bt_set_params(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial,
- int baudrate, int bits, int parity, int stopbits,
- int flowcontrol, int rts, int dtr)
-{
- /*
- * Bluetooth communication has no concept of bitrate, so ignore
- * these arguments silently. Neither need we pass the frame format
- * down to internal BT comm routines, nor need we keep the values
- * here, since the caller will cache/register them already.
- */
- (void)serial;
- (void)baudrate;
- (void)bits;
- (void)parity;
- (void)stopbits;
- (void)flowcontrol;
- (void)rts;
- (void)dtr;
-
- return SR_OK;
-}
-
struct bt_source_args_t {
/* The application callback. */
sr_receive_data_callback cb;
.drain = ser_bt_drain,
.write = ser_bt_write,
.read = ser_bt_read,
- .set_params = ser_bt_set_params,
+ /*
+ * Bluetooth communication has no concept of bitrate, so ignore
+ * these arguments silently. Neither need we pass the frame format
+ * down to internal BT comm routines, nor need we keep the values
+ * here, since the caller will cache/register them already.
+ */
+ .set_params = std_dummy_set_params,
+ .set_handshake = std_dummy_set_handshake,
.setup_source_add = ser_bt_setup_source_add,
.setup_source_remove = ser_bt_setup_source_remove,
.list = ser_bt_list,