diff --git a/root/etc/bluetooth/main.conf b/root/etc/bluetooth/main.conf index ee4a1c5..750103f 100755 --- a/root/etc/bluetooth/main.conf +++ b/root/etc/bluetooth/main.conf @@ -1,107 +1,6 @@ [General] -# Default adapter name -# Defaults to 'BlueZ X.YZ' -#Name = BlueZ - -# Default device class. Only the major and minor device class bits are -# considered. Defaults to '0x000000'. -#Class = 0x000100 - -# How long to stay in discoverable mode before going back to non-discoverable -# The value is in seconds. Default is 180, i.e. 3 minutes. -# 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay discoverable forever -#DiscoverableTimeout = 0 - -# How long to stay in pairable mode before going back to non-discoverable -# The value is in seconds. Default is 0. -# 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay pairable forever -#PairableTimeout = 0 - -# Use vendor id source (assigner), vendor, product and version information for -# DID profile support. The values are separated by ":" and assigner, VID, PID -# and version. -# Possible vendor id source values: bluetooth, usb (defaults to usb) -#DeviceID = bluetooth:1234:5678:abcd - -# Do reverse service discovery for previously unknown devices that connect to -# us. This option is really only needed for qualification since the BITE tester -# doesn't like us doing reverse SDP for some test cases (though there could in -# theory be other useful purposes for this too). Defaults to 'true'. -#ReverseServiceDiscovery = true - -# Enable name resolving after inquiry. Set it to 'false' if you don't need -# remote devices name and want shorter discovery cycle. Defaults to 'true'. -#NameResolving = true - -# Enable runtime persistency of debug link keys. Default is false which -# makes debug link keys valid only for the duration of the connection -# that they were created for. -#DebugKeys = false - -# Restricts all controllers to the specified transport. Default value -# is "dual", i.e. both BR/EDR and LE enabled (when supported by the HW). -# Possible values: "dual", "bredr", "le" -#ControllerMode = dual - -# 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 = off - -# Permanently enables the Fast Connectable setting for adapters that -# support it. When enabled other devices can connect faster to us, -# however the tradeoff is increased power consumptions. This feature -# will fully work only on kernel version 4.1 and newer. Defaults to -# 'false'. -#FastConnectable = false - -# Default privacy setting. -# Enables use of private address. -# Possible values: "off", "device", "network" -# "network" option not supported currently -# Defaults to "off" -# Privacy = off - [GATT] -# GATT attribute cache. -# Possible values: -# always: Always cache attributes even for devices not paired, this is -# recommended as it is best for interoperability, with more consistent -# reconnection times and enables proper tracking of notifications for all -# devices. -# yes: Only cache attributes of paired devices. -# no: Never cache attributes -# Default: always -#Cache = always - -# Minimum required Encryption Key Size for accessing secured characteristics. -# Possible values: 0 and 7-16. 0 means don't care. -# Defaults to 0 -# MinEncKeySize = 0 [Policy] -# -# The ReconnectUUIDs defines the set of remote services that should try -# to be reconnected to in case of a link loss (link supervision -# timeout). The policy plugin should contain a sane set of values by -# default, but this list can be overridden here. By setting the list to -# empty the reconnection feature gets disabled. -#ReconnectUUIDs=00001112-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000111f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000110a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb - -# ReconnectAttempts define the number of attempts to reconnect after a link -# lost. Setting the value to 0 disables reconnecting feature. -#ReconnectAttempts=7 - -# ReconnectIntervals define the set of intervals in seconds to use in between -# attempts. -# If the number of attempts defined in ReconnectAttempts is bigger than the -# set of intervals the last interval is repeated until the last attempt. -#ReconnectIntervals=1,2,4,8,16,32,64 - -# AutoEnable defines option to enable all controllers when they are found. -# This includes adapters present on start as well as adapters that are plugged -# in later on. Defaults to 'false'. AutoEnable=true