Hello,

can someone help me with the problem below? Is ofono supposed
to expose an audio card when a headset is connected? If so, could
you explain how this happens?
I am not using SELinux and have ofono and pulse compiled from a
recent source. The rest of the system is Debian unstable witch ships
Bluez version 5.23.

If this is not the right place to ask such questions please tell me, I
never received any response to my previous mails.

Regards
             Georg

On 02.02.2015 12:51, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 16:26 +0100, Georg Chini wrote:
Hello,

I am still fighting to get my bluetooth headset working properly
with the ofono backend. I cannot get HFP to work with pulse.

When I run ofonod and phonesim and switch on my headset
it seems to connect fine. A card turns up in pulseaudio but the
HFP profile is not available there. Trying to switch to the profile
leads to "not connected" messages in the log.
In phonesim I can simulate a call. If I do so, I get a ring in the
headset and can pick up the call. I am not sure if there is any
audio, I hear silence. If I am playing back with the a2dp_sink
profile at the same time, the a2dp audio is muted (but continues
playing).

Looking at the code I wonder if the HFP profile of a headset can
ever get available. The ofono backend listens for "CardAdded" or
"CardRemoved" DBUS-messages, but it seems that the "CardAdded"
signal is never emitted by ofono when a headset connects.
There is only a call to the associated function when a phone
connects and nowhere else in the code.
Or is there another way pulse is notified that the profile is available?
Did someone get it working and can tell me what I am doing wrong?
Last time I tried I think I had a similar problem (the CardAdded signal
was never sent). On the BlueZ mailing list I was instructed to disable
SELinux. I did that, but then I got distracted by something else, and I
never continued my efforts of getting PulseAudio to work with oFono on
my machine.

If you're using SELinux, and you're compiling some of the stack
(PulseAudio, oFono, BlueZ) yourself, SELinux might be your problem. Try
disabling it. (I don't remember the exact command to do that, but
hopefully your favorite search engine will help you with that.)


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