What is `MultiProfile = multiple` in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf?
I ham troubleshooting some Bluetooth issues and spotted this
in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
:
# Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
# system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
# or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
# Devices (MPMD) configurations.
# Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
MultiProfile = multiple
What is that? I found some references to multiple profiles in the Bluetooth spec but I am not sure what this exactly does.
The only place I found it at is the source: https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/bluez/commit/e9f873b1c1e2f102ee5353a06e7fede161304c7d
which didn't help me much :)
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I ham troubleshooting some Bluetooth issues and spotted this
in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
:
# Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
# system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
# or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
# Devices (MPMD) configurations.
# Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
MultiProfile = multiple
What is that? I found some references to multiple profiles in the Bluetooth spec but I am not sure what this exactly does.
The only place I found it at is the source: https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/bluez/commit/e9f873b1c1e2f102ee5353a06e7fede161304c7d
which didn't help me much :)
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I ham troubleshooting some Bluetooth issues and spotted this
in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
:
# Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
# system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
# or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
# Devices (MPMD) configurations.
# Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
MultiProfile = multiple
What is that? I found some references to multiple profiles in the Bluetooth spec but I am not sure what this exactly does.
The only place I found it at is the source: https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/bluez/commit/e9f873b1c1e2f102ee5353a06e7fede161304c7d
which didn't help me much :)
17.10 bluetooth
I ham troubleshooting some Bluetooth issues and spotted this
in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
:
# Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
# system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
# or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
# Devices (MPMD) configurations.
# Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
MultiProfile = multiple
What is that? I found some references to multiple profiles in the Bluetooth spec but I am not sure what this exactly does.
The only place I found it at is the source: https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/bluez/commit/e9f873b1c1e2f102ee5353a06e7fede161304c7d
which didn't help me much :)
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MultiProfile = x
effectively declares if and what degree of MPS support your device will support. The comments in your quote say it all.
From the specification:
The Multi-Profile Specification (MPS) specifies the behavior for
Bluetooth devices supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles.
Any device claiming support for this profile shall fulfill all
applicable requirements defined in this specification in addition to
the requirements defined in each individual Bluetooth profile it
supports.
See the link corresponding with MPS (Multi-Profile Service) here for more details of what MPS is.
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MultiProfile = x
effectively declares if and what degree of MPS support your device will support. The comments in your quote say it all.
From the specification:
The Multi-Profile Specification (MPS) specifies the behavior for
Bluetooth devices supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles.
Any device claiming support for this profile shall fulfill all
applicable requirements defined in this specification in addition to
the requirements defined in each individual Bluetooth profile it
supports.
See the link corresponding with MPS (Multi-Profile Service) here for more details of what MPS is.
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MultiProfile = x
effectively declares if and what degree of MPS support your device will support. The comments in your quote say it all.
From the specification:
The Multi-Profile Specification (MPS) specifies the behavior for
Bluetooth devices supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles.
Any device claiming support for this profile shall fulfill all
applicable requirements defined in this specification in addition to
the requirements defined in each individual Bluetooth profile it
supports.
See the link corresponding with MPS (Multi-Profile Service) here for more details of what MPS is.
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MultiProfile = x
effectively declares if and what degree of MPS support your device will support. The comments in your quote say it all.
From the specification:
The Multi-Profile Specification (MPS) specifies the behavior for
Bluetooth devices supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles.
Any device claiming support for this profile shall fulfill all
applicable requirements defined in this specification in addition to
the requirements defined in each individual Bluetooth profile it
supports.
See the link corresponding with MPS (Multi-Profile Service) here for more details of what MPS is.
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MultiProfile = x
effectively declares if and what degree of MPS support your device will support. The comments in your quote say it all.
From the specification:
The Multi-Profile Specification (MPS) specifies the behavior for
Bluetooth devices supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles.
Any device claiming support for this profile shall fulfill all
applicable requirements defined in this specification in addition to
the requirements defined in each individual Bluetooth profile it
supports.
See the link corresponding with MPS (Multi-Profile Service) here for more details of what MPS is.
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