User's Manual
Datalogic Scanning, Inc
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Page 30 10/23/2009
Revision X2
A Bluetooth address and its corresponding link key. See description for
PSKEY_PRIVATE_LINK_KEY_BD_ADDR0
Key Name Key
Number
Type Default Setting
PSKEY_LOCAL_SUPPORTED_COMMANDS 0x0106 uint16[] 0xffff, 0x03ff, 0xfffe,
0xffff, 0xffff, 0xffff,
0x0ff3, 0xffe8, 0xf73f,
0xff83, 0x000C
This is a large bitfield that describes which HCI commands are supported by the host controller. The Host
can find this information out itself by trying the command, the Host Controller will then return with
"Unkown HCI Command", but some Host's might prefer to try this command first.
The result returned by this command does not change after the Host Controller has booted. Sometimes it is
not possible for the Host Controller to perform some operations (eg. insufficent resources or not having a
link of the correct type). This command will still imply that the commands are available; if the Host tries
such a command the Host Controller should return a different status message than "Unkown HCI
Command".
byte 0
0 Inquiry
1 Inquiry Cancel
2 Periodic Inquiry Mode
3 Exit Periodic Inquiry Mode
4 Create Connection
5 Disconnect
6 Add SCO Connection
7 Cancel Create Connection
byte 1
0 Accept Connection Request
1 Reject Connection Request
2 Link Key Request Reply
3 Link Key Request Negative Reply
4 PIN Code Request Reply
5 PIN Code Request Negative Reply
6 Change Connection Packet Type
7 Authentication Request
byte 2
0 Set Connection Encryption
1 Change Connection Link Key
2 Master Link Key
3 Remote Name Request
4 Cancel Remote Name Request
5 Read Remote Supported Features
6 Read Remote Extended Features
7 Read Remote Version Information
byte 3
0 Read Clock Offset
1 Read LMP Handle