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To avoid degrading the user 43 // experience for those devices, automatically re-try pairing if page 44 // timeouts are received during pairing. 45 INTEROP_AUTO_RETRY_PAIRING, 46 47 // Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth Absolute Volume 48 // control correctly, leading to undesirable (potentially harmful) volume 49 // levels or general lack of controlability. 50 INTEROP_DISABLE_ABSOLUTE_VOLUME, 51 52 // Disable automatic pairing with headsets/car-kits 53 // Some car kits do not react kindly to a failed pairing attempt and 54 // do not allow immediate re-pairing. Rejectlist these so that the initial 55 // pairing attempt makes it to the user instead. 56 INTEROP_DISABLE_AUTO_PAIRING, 57 58 // Use a fixed pin for specific keyboards 59 // Keyboards should use a variable pin at all times. However, some keyboards 60 // require a fixed pin of all 0000. This workaround enables auto pairing for 61 // those keyboards. 62 INTEROP_KEYBOARD_REQUIRES_FIXED_PIN, 63 64 // Some headsets have audio jitter issues because of increased 65 // re-transmissions as the 3 Mbps packets have a lower link margin, and are 66 // more prone to interference. We can disable 3DH packets (use only 2DH 67 // packets) for the ACL link to improve sensitivity when streaming A2DP audio 68 // to the headset. Air sniffer logs show reduced re-transmissions after 69 // switching to 2DH packets. 70 71 // Disable 3Mbps packets and use only 2Mbps packets for ACL links when 72 // streaming audio. 73 INTEROP_2MBPS_LINK_ONLY, 74 75 // Some HID devices have proven problematic behaviour if SDP is initiated 76 // again while HID connection is in progress or if more than 1 SDP connection 77 // is created with those HID devices rsulting in issues of connection 78 // failure with such devices. To avoid degrading the user experience with 79 // those devices, SDP is not attempted as part of pairing process. 80 INTEROP_DISABLE_SDP_AFTER_PAIRING, 81 82 // HID Keyboards that claim support for multitouch functionality have issue 83 // with normal functioning of keyboard because of issues in USB HID kernel 84 // driver. To avoid degrading the user experience with those devices, 85 // digitizer record is removed from the report descriptor. 86 INTEROP_REMOVE_HID_DIG_DESCRIPTOR, 87 88 // Some HID devices have problematic behaviour where when hid link is in Sniff 89 // and DUT is in peripheral role for SCO link (not eSCO) any solution cannot 90 // maintain the link as SCO scheduling over a short period will overlap with 91 // Sniff link due to peripheral drift. To avoid degrading the user experience 92 // with those devices, sniff is disabled from link policy when sco is active, 93 // and enabled when sco is disabled. 94 INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_DURING_SCO, 95 96 // Do not use supervision timeout value received from preferred connection 97 // parameters, use 3s instead. Use with HID only. 98 INTEROP_HID_PREF_CONN_SUP_TIMEOUT_3S, 99 100 // Do not send service changed indications (GATT client). 101 // This should be removed after the characteristic is implmeented b/62088395. 102 INTEROP_GATTC_NO_SERVICE_CHANGED_IND, 103 104 // Few carkits take long time to start sending AT commands 105 // Increase AG_CONN TIMEOUT so that AG connection go through 106 INTEROP_INCREASE_AG_CONN_TIMEOUT, 107 108 // Some HOGP devices do not respond well when we switch from default LE conn 109 // parameters to preferred conn params immediately post connection. Disable 110 // automatic switching to preferred conn params for such devices and allow 111 // them to explicitly ask for it. 112 INTEROP_DISABLE_LE_CONN_PREFERRED_PARAMS, 113 114 // certain remote A2DP sinks have issue playing back Music in AAC format. 115 // disable AAC for those headsets so that it switch to SBC 116 INTEROP_DISABLE_AAC_CODEC, 117 118 // certain remote A2DP sinks have issue playing back Music in AAC VBR format. 119 // disable AAC for those headsets so that it switch to AAC CBR 120 INTEROP_DISABLE_AAC_VBR_CODEC, 121 122 // Enable AAC only for allowlist of devices 123 INTEROP_ENABLE_AAC_CODEC, 124 125 // Disable role switch for headsets/car-kits 126 // Some car kits initiate a role switch but won't initiate encryption 127 // after role switch complete 128 INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH_POLICY, 129 130 INTEROP_HFP_1_7_DENYLIST, 131 132 INTEROP_HFP_1_8_DENYLIST, 133 134 // Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth PBAP 1.2 version 135 // correctly, leading them to go in bad state. So for better interoperability 136 // respond with PBAP 1.1 as supported version. 137 INTEROP_ADV_PBAP_VER_1_1, 138 139 // Devices requiring this workaround do not handle SSR max latency values as 140 // mentioned, in their SDP HID Record properly and lead to connection timeout 141 // or lags. To prevent such scenarios, device requiring this workaorund need 142 // to use specific ssr max latency values. 143 INTEROP_UPDATE_HID_SSR_MAX_LAT, 144 145 // Some HID pointing devices have proven problematic behaviour if pairing is 146 // initiated with them, resulting in no response for authentication request 147 // and ultimately resulting in connection failure. To avoid degrading the user 148 // experience with those devices, authentication request is not requested 149 // explicitly. 150 INTEROP_DISABLE_AUTH_FOR_HID_POINTING, 151 152 // Do not use AVDTP RECONFIGURE when reconfiguring A2DP streams. 153 // Some A2DP Sink devices report SUCCESS to the AVDTP RECONFIGURE command, 154 // but fail to play the reconfigured audio stream. 155 INTEROP_DISABLE_AVDTP_RECONFIGURE, 156 157 // Create dynamic rejectlist to disable role switch. 158 // Some car kits indicate that role switch is supported, but then reject 159 // role switch attempts. After rejecting several role switch attempts, 160 // such car kits will go into bad state. 161 INTEROP_DYNAMIC_ROLE_SWITCH, 162 163 // Few carkit hfp version is hfp1.5 but it support hfp indicator, violate spec 164 // remove hfp indicator for such device 165 INTEROP_DISABLE_HF_INDICATOR, 166 167 // Disable role switch for headsets/car-kits. 168 // Some car kits allow role switch but when the Phone initiates role switch, 169 // the Remote device will go into bad state that will lead to LMP time out. 170 INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH, 171 172 // Some remotes are very strict in receiving the call active 173 // indicator and SCO connection request order for MT call. 174 // If CIEV1,1 and SCO connection request are sent back to back 175 // to SOC, it may send SCO connection request first then CIEV1,1 176 // which may lead to remotes not rendering SCO audio. 177 INTEROP_DELAY_SCO_FOR_MT_CALL, 178 179 // Some remotes are taking too long to respond for codec negotiation. 180 // Disable codec negotiation for such remotes and directly initiate 181 // SCO Connection. 182 INTEROP_DISABLE_CODEC_NEGOTIATION, 183 184 // Some Carkits being AVRCP v1.3 upon receiving Play Application Setting 185 // Command Response and notification, doesn't send Passthrough commands back 186 // to DUT in Streaming State 187 INTEROP_DISABLE_PLAYER_APPLICATION_SETTING_CMDS, 188 189 // Disable profile connection for headsets/car-kits 190 // Some car kits going bad state when DUT initiate profile connection in 191 // collision scenario Hence don't initaite profile level connections and wait 192 // for incoming connetcion 193 INTEROP_DISABLE_CONNECTION_AFTER_COLLISION, 194 195 // Some LE devices have proven problematic behaviour if LE connection update 196 // is initiated with them, resulting in no response after initiating LE 197 // connection update and ultimately resulting in connection timeout. To avoid 198 // degrading the user experience with those devices, LE connection update is 199 // not requested explicitly for those devices. 200 INTEROP_DISABLE_LE_CONN_UPDATES, 201 202 // Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth PBAP 1.1 version 203 // correctly, leading them to go in bad state. So for better interoperability 204 // respond with PBAP 1.2 as supported version. 205 INTEROP_ADV_PBAP_VER_1_2, 206 207 // Disable profile PCE SDP request for headsets/car-kits 208 // Some car kits going bad state when DUT initiate PCE SDP request during 209 // BONDING time Hence don't send PCE SDP request for to prevent this abnormal 210 // behaviour. 211 INTEROP_DISABLE_PCE_SDP_AFTER_PAIRING, 212 213 // Few remote sends avrcp browsing request just after host sends avrcp 214 // browsing request leading collision which results in browsing channel open 215 // failure. For such devices, collision timer is used avoid collision. 216 INTEROP_AVRCP_BROWSE_OPEN_CHANNEL_COLLISION, 217 218 // Some remote devices don't support sniff mode when the SCO is connected. 219 // For such devices, disable sniff mode after SCO is connected and make 220 // the link as active. 221 INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_LINK_DURING_SCO, 222 223 // For some remote devicea, disable sniff mode during the call 224 INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_DURING_CALL, 225 226 // Set a very low initial sniff subrating for HID devices that do not 227 // set their own sniff interval. 228 INTEROP_HID_HOST_LIMIT_SNIFF_INTERVAL, 229 230 // Disable refresh_accept_signalling_timer 231 INTEROP_DISABLE_REFRESH_ACCEPT_SIG_TIMER, 232 233 // skip sending incoming state to denylisted devices 234 INTEROP_SKIP_INCOMING_STATE, 235 236 // Don't update avrcp paused status to some certain remote devices when a2dp 237 // is still playing. 238 INTEROP_NOT_UPDATE_AVRCP_PAUSED_TO_REMOTE, 239 240 // Some certain devices reject DUT initiated connection 241 // when DUT tries to connect other auto-connectable profiles 6s after 242 // peer connects the first one. To avoid such race condition, raised 243 // connect other profiles timeout to 10s to make sure there is no 244 // connection rejection from remote because of connection collision. 245 INTEROP_PHONE_POLICY_INCREASED_DELAY_CONNECT_OTHER_PROFILES, 246 247 // Disable remote name request for some devices. 248 // The public address of these devices are same as the Random address in ADV. 249 // Then will get name by LE_Create_connection, actually fails, 250 // but will block pairing. 251 INTEROP_DISABLE_NAME_REQUEST, 252 253 // Respond AVRCP profile version only 1.4 for some device. 254 INTEROP_AVRCP_1_4_ONLY, 255 256 // Disable sniff mode for headsets/car-kits 257 // Some car kits supports sniff mode but when DUT initiates sniff req 258 // Remote will go to bad state and its leads to LMP time out. 259 INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF, 260 261 // Do not send AVDTP SUSPEND while the playback is paused. 262 // Some older A2DP Sink devices might not support to pause the streaming. 263 INTEROP_DISABLE_AVDTP_SUSPEND, 264 265 // Some car kits do not send the AT+BIND command while establishing the SLC 266 // which causes an HFP profile connection failure 267 INTEROP_SLC_SKIP_BIND_COMMAND, 268 269 // Few remote devices do not understand AVRCP version greater than 1.3. For 270 // these devices, we would like to denylist them and advertise AVRCP version 271 // as 1.3 272 INTEROP_AVRCP_1_3_ONLY, 273 274 // As per the implementation for the incoming connection scenario if one 275 // profile got connected and other profile didn't get connected, DUT starts 276 // connect other profiles after 6sec timeout. For some certain device, 277 // this timeout has been reduced to 2sec for triggering auto connect to 278 // otherprofiles from DUT. So that Audio will get routed to BT device with 279 // reduced delay. 280 INTEROP_PHONE_POLICY_REDUCED_DELAY_CONNECT_OTHER_PROFILES, 281 282 // Some remote devices are misbehaving when there is an active 283 // call and MT call is in progress. We send call indicators for 284 // active call and MT Call in progess. When active call is 285 // terminated, we send call end indicator only to remote. This 286 // is confusing remote and remotes are going into bad state. 287 // Denylist remote devices to disconnect SCO when active call is 288 // ended, fake MT call indicator again with some delay. 289 INTEROP_HFP_FAKE_INCOMING_CALL_INDICATOR, 290 291 // Some certain devices not rendering VOIP call audio if call indicators 292 // are sent with a delay. Denylist the devices to send call 293 // indicators back to back. 294 INTEROP_HFP_SEND_CALL_INDICATORS_BACK_TO_BACK, 295 296 // Some remotes need SCO immediately after SLC if there is an ongoing 297 // call on the phone 298 INTEROP_SETUP_SCO_WITH_NO_DELAY_AFTER_SLC_DURING_CALL, 299 300 // Some LE mouses want to use preferred connection parameters 301 INTEROP_ENABLE_PREFERRED_CONN_PARAMETER, 302 303 // Some remotes drop SCO connection immediately after accept it, 304 // Retry setup SCO once for those remote devices. 305 INTEROP_RETRY_SCO_AFTER_REMOTE_REJECT_SCO, 306 307 // some remoted need a delay after outgoing call indicators 308 // are sent before sco is opened 309 INTEROP_DELAY_SCO_FOR_MO_CALL, 310 311 // Some remote hid devices cannot work properly as they laod special hid usb 312 // driver in kernel, so modify their vid/pid so that generic hid driver are 313 // loaded. 314 INTEROP_CHANGE_HID_VID_PID, 315 316 // Some remote always set DUT in peripheral role during connection which 317 // restricts setting supervision timeout to required value. This interop will 318 // allow local device to be only central as role switch would be restricted 319 // during connection. 320 INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH_DURING_CONNECTION, 321 322 // Some remote devices have LMP version in[5.0, 5.2] but do not support robust 323 // caching or correctly response with an error. We disable the database hash 324 // lookup for such devices. 325 INTEROP_DISABLE_ROBUST_CACHING, 326 327 INTEROP_HFP_1_7_ALLOWLIST, 328 329 INTEROP_HFP_1_9_ALLOWLIST, 330 331 // Some device may have problem in reconnect flow, 332 // need we initiate connection after signalling timeout 333 INTEROP_IGNORE_DISC_BEFORE_SIGNALLING_TIMEOUT, 334 335 // Certain devices have issue where they cannot handle ATT traffic during SMP 336 // key exchange. For those devices, queued ATT writes are delayed until after 337 // both encryption complete and SMP key exchange completed. 338 INTEROP_SUSPEND_ATT_TRAFFIC_DURING_PAIRING, 339 340 // This triggers a +CIEV command to set the call status for HFP devices. 341 // It is required for some devices to provide sound. 342 INTEROP_INSERT_CALL_WHEN_SCO_START, 343 344 // Some device need the host to delay authentication process to avoid 345 // collision. 346 INTEROP_DELAY_AUTH, 347 348 // Some LE HID devices contain more than one HOGP service. 349 INTEROP_MULTIPLE_HOGP_SERVICE_CHOOSE_THIRD, 350 351 // Som A2DP sink devices don't respond SDP request during A2DP reconnection 352 INTEROP_A2DP_SKIP_SDP_DURING_RECONNECTION, 353 354 END_OF_INTEROP_LIST 355 } interop_feature_t; 356 357 // Check if a given |addr| matches a known interoperability workaround as 358 // identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for simple 359 // address based lookups where more information is not available. No 360 // look-ups or random address resolution are performed on |addr|. 361 bool interop_match_addr(const interop_feature_t feature, 362 const RawAddress* addr); 363 364 // Check if a given remote device |name| matches a known workaround. 365 // Name comparisons are case sensitive and do not allow for partial matches. 366 // If |name| is "TEST" and a workaround exists for "TESTING", then this function 367 // will return false. But, if |name| is "TESTING" and a workaround exists for 368 // "TEST", this function will return true. 369 // |name| cannot be null and must be null terminated. 370 bool interop_match_name(const interop_feature_t feature, const char* name); 371 372 // This api will lookup remote name with |addr| by btif_storage api internally. 373 // Then if either interop_match_addr or interop_match_name is matched, this 374 // function will return true. 375 bool interop_match_addr_or_name(const interop_feature_t feature, 376 const RawAddress* addr, 377 bt_status_t (*get_remote_device_property)( 378 const RawAddress*, bt_property_t*)); 379 380 // Check if a given |manufacturer| matches a known interoperability workaround 381 // as identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for 382 // manufacturer based lookups where more information is not available. 383 bool interop_match_manufacturer(const interop_feature_t feature, 384 uint16_t manufacturer); 385 386 // Check if a given |vendor_id, |product_id| matches a known 387 // interoperability workaround as identified by the |interop_feature_t| 388 // enum. This API is used for simple name based lookups where more information 389 // is not available. 390 bool interop_match_vendor_product_ids(const interop_feature_t feature, 391 uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id); 392 393 // Add a dynamic interop database entry for a device matching the first |length| 394 // bytes of |addr|, implementing the workaround identified by |feature|. 395 // |addr| may not be null. 396 // |length| must be greater than 0 and less than RawAddress::kLength. 397 // As |interop_feature_t| is not exposed in the public API, feature must be a 398 // valid integer representing an option in the enum. 399 void interop_database_add(const uint16_t feature, const RawAddress* addr, 400 size_t length); 401 402 // Clear the dynamic portion of the interoperability workaround database. 403 void interop_database_clear(void); 404 405 // check if device version is matching with the interop database 406 bool interop_database_match_version(const interop_feature_t feature, 407 uint16_t version); 408 // Check if a given |addr| matches a known interoperability workaround as 409 // identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for simple 410 // address based lookups where more information is not available. No look-ups or 411 // random address resolution are performed on |addr|. If address is matched, max 412 // latency for SSR stored for particular remote device is returned. 413 bool interop_match_addr_get_max_lat(const interop_feature_t feature, 414 const RawAddress* addr, uint16_t* max_lat); 415 416 // Return feature's enum value according to feature'name. 417 int interop_feature_name_to_feature_id(const char* feature_name); 418