The core specification defines 127 as the "not available" value (well,
"reserved" for BR/EDR and "not available" for LE - but essentially the
same). Therefore, instead of testing for 0 (which is in fact a valid
value) we should be using this invalid value to test if the tx_power is
available.
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
Acked-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk>
#define HCI_FLOW_CTL_MODE_PACKET_BASED 0x00
#define HCI_FLOW_CTL_MODE_BLOCK_BASED 0x01
+/* The core spec defines 127 as the "not available" value */
+#define HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID 127
+
/* Extended Inquiry Response field types */
#define EIR_FLAGS 0x01 /* flags */
#define EIR_UUID16_SOME 0x02 /* 16-bit UUID, more available */
hdev->esco_type = (ESCO_HV1);
hdev->link_mode = (HCI_LM_ACCEPT);
hdev->io_capability = 0x03; /* No Input No Output */
+ hdev->inq_tx_power = HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID;
+ hdev->adv_tx_power = HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID;
hdev->sniff_max_interval = 800;
hdev->sniff_min_interval = 80;
BIT(HCI_PERIODIC_INQ));
hdev->discovery.state = DISCOVERY_STOPPED;
+ hdev->inq_tx_power = HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID;
+ hdev->adv_tx_power = HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID;
}
static void hci_cc_write_local_name(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb)
ptr += (name_len + 2);
}
- if (hdev->inq_tx_power) {
+ if (hdev->inq_tx_power != HCI_TX_POWER_INVALID) {
ptr[0] = 2;
ptr[1] = EIR_TX_POWER;
ptr[2] = (u8) hdev->inq_tx_power;