| #!/system/bin/sh |
| |
| BLUETOOTH_SLEEP_PATH=/proc/bluetooth/sleep/proto |
| LOG_TAG="msm8960-bluetooth" |
| LOG_NAME="${0}:" |
| |
| loge () |
| { |
| /system/bin/log -t $LOG_TAG -p e "$LOG_NAME $@" |
| } |
| |
| logi () |
| { |
| /system/bin/log -t $LOG_TAG -p i "$LOG_NAME $@" |
| } |
| |
| failed () |
| { |
| loge "$1: exit code $2" |
| exit $2 |
| } |
| |
| # Note that "hci_qcomm_init -e" prints expressions to set the shell variables |
| # BTS_DEVICE, BTS_TYPE, BTS_BAUD, and BTS_ADDRESS. |
| |
| POWER_CLASS=`getprop qcom.bt.dev_power_class` |
| TRANSPORT=`getprop ro.qualcomm.bt.hci_transport` |
| DUTADDR=`getprop net.btdut.address` |
| |
| #find the transport type |
| logi "Transport : $TRANSPORT" |
| logi "DUTADDR : $DUTADDR" |
| |
| #load bd addr |
| if [$DUTADDR == ""] |
| then |
| BDADDR=`/system/bin/bdAddrLoader -f /persist/bluetooth/.bdaddr -h -x` |
| else |
| BDADDR=`/system/bin/bdAddrLoader -p net.btdut.address -s -x` |
| fi |
| |
| setprop bluetooth.status off |
| |
| logi "BDADDR: $BDADDR" |
| |
| case $POWER_CLASS in |
| 1) PWR_CLASS="-p 0" ; |
| logi "Power Class: 1";; |
| 2) PWR_CLASS="-p 1" ; |
| logi "Power Class: 2";; |
| 3) PWR_CLASS="-p 2" ; |
| logi "Power Class: CUSTOM";; |
| *) PWR_CLASS=""; |
| logi "Power Class: Ignored. Default(1) used (1-CLASS1/2-CLASS2/3-CUSTOM)"; |
| logi "Power Class: To override, Before turning BT ON; setprop qcom.bt.dev_power_class <1 or 2 or 3>";; |
| esac |
| |
| if [$BDADDR == ""] |
| then |
| /system/bin/hci_qcomm_init -e $PWR_CLASS -vv |
| else |
| /system/bin/hci_qcomm_init -b $BDADDR -e $PWR_CLASS -vv |
| fi |
| |
| case $? in |
| 0) logi "Bluetooth QSoC firmware download succeeded, $PWR_CLASS $BDADDR $TRANSPORT";; |
| *) failed "Bluetooth QSoC firmware download failed" $exit_code_hci_qcomm_init; |
| setprop bluetooth.status off; |
| exit $exit_code_hci_qcomm_init;; |
| esac |
| |
| setprop bluetooth.status on |
| |
| logi "start bluetooth smd transport" |
| |
| exit 0 |