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#pragma once
#include <hardware/bluetooth.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "include/hardware/bluetooth.h"
#include "osi/include/list.h"
#include "raw_address.h"
static const char INTEROP_MODULE[] = "interop_module";
// NOTE:
// Only add values at the end of this enum and before END_OF_INTEROP_LIST
// do NOT delete values as they may be used in dynamic device configuration.
typedef enum {
BEGINNING_OF_INTEROP_LIST = 0,
// Disable secure connections
// This is for pre BT 4.1/2 devices that do not handle secure mode
// very well.
INTEROP_DISABLE_LE_SECURE_CONNECTIONS = BEGINNING_OF_INTEROP_LIST,
// Some devices have proven problematic during the pairing process, often
// requiring multiple retries to complete pairing. To avoid degrading the user
// experience for those devices, automatically re-try pairing if page
// timeouts are received during pairing.
INTEROP_AUTO_RETRY_PAIRING,
// Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth Absolute Volume
// control correctly, leading to undesirable (potentially harmful) volume
// levels or general lack of controlability.
INTEROP_DISABLE_ABSOLUTE_VOLUME,
// Disable automatic pairing with headsets/car-kits
// Some car kits do not react kindly to a failed pairing attempt and
// do not allow immediate re-pairing. Rejectlist these so that the initial
// pairing attempt makes it to the user instead.
INTEROP_DISABLE_AUTO_PAIRING,
// Use a fixed pin for specific keyboards
// Keyboards should use a variable pin at all times. However, some keyboards
// require a fixed pin of all 0000. This workaround enables auto pairing for
// those keyboards.
INTEROP_KEYBOARD_REQUIRES_FIXED_PIN,
// Some headsets have audio jitter issues because of increased
// re-transmissions as the 3 Mbps packets have a lower link margin, and are
// more prone to interference. We can disable 3DH packets (use only 2DH
// packets) for the ACL link to improve sensitivity when streaming A2DP audio
// to the headset. Air sniffer logs show reduced re-transmissions after
// switching to 2DH packets.
// Disable 3Mbps packets and use only 2Mbps packets for ACL links when
// streaming audio.
INTEROP_2MBPS_LINK_ONLY,
// Some HID devices have proven problematic behaviour if SDP is initiated
// again while HID connection is in progress or if more than 1 SDP connection
// is created with those HID devices rsulting in issues of connection
// failure with such devices. To avoid degrading the user experience with
// those devices, SDP is not attempted as part of pairing process.
INTEROP_DISABLE_SDP_AFTER_PAIRING,
// HID Keyboards that claim support for multitouch functionality have issue
// with normal functioning of keyboard because of issues in USB HID kernel
// driver. To avoid degrading the user experience with those devices,
// digitizer record is removed from the report descriptor.
INTEROP_REMOVE_HID_DIG_DESCRIPTOR,
// Some HID devices have problematic behaviour where when hid link is in Sniff
// and DUT is in peripheral role for SCO link (not eSCO) any solution cannot
// maintain the link as SCO scheduling over a short period will overlap with
// Sniff link due to peripheral drift. To avoid degrading the user experience
// with those devices, sniff is disabled from link policy when sco is active,
// and enabled when sco is disabled.
INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_DURING_SCO,
// Do not use supervision timeout value received from preferred connection
// parameters, use 3s instead. Use with HID only.
INTEROP_HID_PREF_CONN_SUP_TIMEOUT_3S,
// Do not send service changed indications (GATT client).
// This should be removed after the characteristic is implmeented b/62088395.
INTEROP_GATTC_NO_SERVICE_CHANGED_IND,
// Few carkits take long time to start sending AT commands
// Increase AG_CONN TIMEOUT so that AG connection go through
INTEROP_INCREASE_AG_CONN_TIMEOUT,
// Some HOGP devices do not respond well when we switch from default LE conn
// parameters to preferred conn params immediately post connection. Disable
// automatic switching to preferred conn params for such devices and allow
// them to explicitly ask for it.
INTEROP_DISABLE_LE_CONN_PREFERRED_PARAMS,
// certain remote A2DP sinks have issue playing back Music in AAC format.
// disable AAC for those headsets so that it switch to SBC
INTEROP_DISABLE_AAC_CODEC,
// certain remote A2DP sinks have issue playing back Music in AAC VBR format.
// disable AAC for those headsets so that it switch to AAC CBR
INTEROP_DISABLE_AAC_VBR_CODEC,
// Enable AAC only for allowlist of devices
INTEROP_ENABLE_AAC_CODEC,
// Disable role switch for headsets/car-kits
// Some car kits initiate a role switch but won't initiate encryption
// after role switch complete
INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH_POLICY,
INTEROP_HFP_1_7_DENYLIST,
INTEROP_HFP_1_8_DENYLIST,
// Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth PBAP 1.2 version
// correctly, leading them to go in bad state. So for better interoperability
// respond with PBAP 1.1 as supported version.
INTEROP_ADV_PBAP_VER_1_1,
// Devices requiring this workaround do not handle SSR max latency values as
// mentioned, in their SDP HID Record properly and lead to connection timeout
// or lags. To prevent such scenarios, device requiring this workaorund need
// to use specific ssr max latency values.
INTEROP_UPDATE_HID_SSR_MAX_LAT,
// Some HID pointing devices have proven problematic behaviour if pairing is
// initiated with them, resulting in no response for authentication request
// and ultimately resulting in connection failure. To avoid degrading the user
// experience with those devices, authentication request is not requested
// explicitly.
INTEROP_DISABLE_AUTH_FOR_HID_POINTING,
// Do not use AVDTP RECONFIGURE when reconfiguring A2DP streams.
// Some A2DP Sink devices report SUCCESS to the AVDTP RECONFIGURE command,
// but fail to play the reconfigured audio stream.
INTEROP_DISABLE_AVDTP_RECONFIGURE,
// Create dynamic rejectlist to disable role switch.
// Some car kits indicate that role switch is supported, but then reject
// role switch attempts. After rejecting several role switch attempts,
// such car kits will go into bad state.
INTEROP_DYNAMIC_ROLE_SWITCH,
// Few carkit hfp version is hfp1.5 but it support hfp indicator, violate spec
// remove hfp indicator for such device
INTEROP_DISABLE_HF_INDICATOR,
// Disable role switch for headsets/car-kits.
// Some car kits allow role switch but when the Phone initiates role switch,
// the Remote device will go into bad state that will lead to LMP time out.
INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH,
// Some remotes are very strict in receiving the call active
// indicator and SCO connection request order for MT call.
// If CIEV1,1 and SCO connection request are sent back to back
// to SOC, it may send SCO connection request first then CIEV1,1
// which may lead to remotes not rendering SCO audio.
INTEROP_DELAY_SCO_FOR_MT_CALL,
// Some remotes are taking too long to respond for codec negotiation.
// Disable codec negotiation for such remotes and directly initiate
// SCO Connection.
INTEROP_DISABLE_CODEC_NEGOTIATION,
// Some Carkits being AVRCP v1.3 upon receiving Play Application Setting
// Command Response and notification, doesn't send Passthrough commands back
// to DUT in Streaming State
INTEROP_DISABLE_PLAYER_APPLICATION_SETTING_CMDS,
// Disable profile connection for headsets/car-kits
// Some car kits going bad state when DUT initiate profile connection in
// collision scenario Hence don't initaite profile level connections and wait
// for incoming connetcion
INTEROP_DISABLE_CONNECTION_AFTER_COLLISION,
// Some LE devices have proven problematic behaviour if LE connection update
// is initiated with them, resulting in no response after initiating LE
// connection update and ultimately resulting in connection timeout. To avoid
// degrading the user experience with those devices, LE connection update is
// not requested explicitly for those devices.
INTEROP_DISABLE_LE_CONN_UPDATES,
// Devices requiring this workaround do not handle Bluetooth PBAP 1.1 version
// correctly, leading them to go in bad state. So for better interoperability
// respond with PBAP 1.2 as supported version.
INTEROP_ADV_PBAP_VER_1_2,
// Disable profile PCE SDP request for headsets/car-kits
// Some car kits going bad state when DUT initiate PCE SDP request during
// BONDING time Hence don't send PCE SDP request for to prevent this abnormal
// behaviour.
INTEROP_DISABLE_PCE_SDP_AFTER_PAIRING,
// Few remote sends avrcp browsing request just after host sends avrcp
// browsing request leading collision which results in browsing channel open
// failure. For such devices, collision timer is used avoid collision.
INTEROP_AVRCP_BROWSE_OPEN_CHANNEL_COLLISION,
// Some remote devices don't support sniff mode when the SCO is connected.
// For such devices, disable sniff mode after SCO is connected and make
// the link as active.
INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_LINK_DURING_SCO,
// For some remote devicea, disable sniff mode during the call
INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF_DURING_CALL,
// Set a very low initial sniff subrating for HID devices that do not
// set their own sniff interval.
INTEROP_HID_HOST_LIMIT_SNIFF_INTERVAL,
// Disable refresh_accept_signalling_timer
INTEROP_DISABLE_REFRESH_ACCEPT_SIG_TIMER,
// list of allowlisted media players
INTEROP_BROWSE_PLAYER_ALLOW_LIST,
// skip sending incoming state to denylisted devices
INTEROP_SKIP_INCOMING_STATE,
// Don't update avrcp paused status to some certain remote devices when a2dp
// is still playing.
INTEROP_NOT_UPDATE_AVRCP_PAUSED_TO_REMOTE,
// Some certain devices reject DUT initiated connection
// when DUT tries to connect other auto-connectable profiles 6s after
// peer connects the first one. To avoid such race condition, raised
// connect other profiles timeout to 10s to make sure there is no
// connection rejection from remote because of connection collision.
INTEROP_PHONE_POLICY_INCREASED_DELAY_CONNECT_OTHER_PROFILES,
// Disable remote name requst for some devices.
// The public address of these devices are same as the Random address in ADV.
// Then will get name by LE_Create_connection, actually fails,
// but will block pairing.
INTEROP_DISABLE_NAME_REQUEST,
// Respond AVRCP profile version only 1.4 for some device.
INTEROP_AVRCP_1_4_ONLY,
// Disable sniff mode for headsets/car-kits
// Some car kits supports sniff mode but when DUT initiates sniff req
// Remote will go to bad state and its leads to LMP time out.
INTEROP_DISABLE_SNIFF,
// Do not send AVDTP SUSPEND while the playback is paused.
// Some older A2DP Sink devices might not support to pause the streaming.
INTEROP_DISABLE_AVDTP_SUSPEND,
// Some car kits do not send the AT+BIND command while establishing the SLC
// which causes an HFP profile connection failure
INTEROP_SLC_SKIP_BIND_COMMAND,
// Few remote devices do not understand AVRCP version greater than 1.3. For
// these devices, we would like to denylist them and advertise AVRCP version
// as 1.3
INTEROP_AVRCP_1_3_ONLY,
// As per the implementation for the incoming connection scenario if one
// profile got connected and other profile didn't get connected, DUT starts
// connect other profiles after 6sec timeout. For some certain device,
// this timeout has been reduced to 2sec for triggering auto connect to
// otherprofiles from DUT. So that Audio will get routed to BT device with
// reduced delay.
INTEROP_PHONE_POLICY_REDUCED_DELAY_CONNECT_OTHER_PROFILES,
// Some remote devices are misbehaving when there is an active
// call and MT call is in progress. We send call indicators for
// active call and MT Call in progess. When active call is
// terminated, we send call end indicator only to remote. This
// is confusing remote and remotes are going into bad state.
// Denylist remote devices to disconnect SCO when active call is
// ended, fake MT call indicator again with some delay.
INTEROP_HFP_FAKE_INCOMING_CALL_INDICATOR,
// Some certain devices not rendering VOIP call audio if call indicators
// are sent with a delay. Denylist the devices to send call
// indicators back to back.
INTEROP_HFP_SEND_CALL_INDICATORS_BACK_TO_BACK,
// Some remotes need SCO immediately after SLC if there is an ongoing
// call on the phone
INTEROP_SETUP_SCO_WITH_NO_DELAY_AFTER_SLC_DURING_CALL,
// Some LE mouses want to use preferred connection parameters
INTEROP_ENABLE_PREFERRED_CONN_PARAMETER,
// Some remotes drop SCO connection immediately after accept it,
// Retry setup SCO once for those remote devices.
INTEROP_RETRY_SCO_AFTER_REMOTE_REJECT_SCO,
// some remoted need a delay after outgoing call indicators
// are sent before sco is opened
INTEROP_DELAY_SCO_FOR_MO_CALL,
// Some remote hid devices cannot work properly as they laod special hid usb
// driver in kernel, so modify their vid/pid so that generic hid driver are
// loaded.
INTEROP_CHANGE_HID_VID_PID,
// Some remote always set DUT in peripheral role during connection which
// restricts setting supervision timeout to required value. This interop will
// allow local device to be only central as role switch would be restricted
// during connection.
INTEROP_DISABLE_ROLE_SWITCH_DURING_CONNECTION,
// Some remote devices have LMP version in[5.0, 5.2] but do not support robust
// caching or correctly response with an error. We disable the database hash
// lookup for such devices.
INTEROP_DISABLE_ROBUST_CACHING,
INTEROP_HFP_1_7_ALLOWLIST,
INTEROP_HFP_1_9_ALLOWLIST,
// Some device may have problem in reconnect flow,
// need we initiate connection after signalling timeout
INTEROP_IGNORE_DISC_BEFORE_SIGNALLING_TIMEOUT,
// Certain devices have issue where they cannot handle ATT traffic during SMP
// key exchange. For those devices, queued ATT writes are delayed until after
// both encryption complete and SMP key exchange completed.
INTEROP_SUSPEND_ATT_TRAFFIC_DURING_PAIRING,
END_OF_INTEROP_LIST
} interop_feature_t;
// Check if a given |addr| matches a known interoperability workaround as
// identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for simple
// address based lookups where more information is not available. No
// look-ups or random address resolution are performed on |addr|.
bool interop_match_addr(const interop_feature_t feature,
const RawAddress* addr);
// Check if a given remote device |name| matches a known workaround.
// Name comparisons are case sensitive and do not allow for partial matches.
// If |name| is "TEST" and a workaround exists for "TESTING", then this function
// will return false. But, if |name| is "TESTING" and a workaround exists for
// "TEST", this function will return true.
// |name| cannot be null and must be null terminated.
bool interop_match_name(const interop_feature_t feature, const char* name);
// This api will lookup remote name with |addr| by btif_storage api internally.
// Then if either interop_match_addr or interop_match_name is matched, this
// function will return true.
bool interop_match_addr_or_name(const interop_feature_t feature,
const RawAddress* addr,
bt_status_t (*get_remote_device_property)(
const RawAddress*, bt_property_t*));
// Check if a given |manufacturer| matches a known interoperability workaround
// as identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for
// manufacturer based lookups where more information is not available.
bool interop_match_manufacturer(const interop_feature_t feature,
uint16_t manufacturer);
// Check if a given |vendor_id, |product_id| matches a known
// interoperability workaround as identified by the |interop_feature_t|
// enum. This API is used for simple name based lookups where more information
// is not available.
bool interop_match_vendor_product_ids(const interop_feature_t feature,
uint16_t vendor_id, uint16_t product_id);
// Add a dynamic interop database entry for a device matching the first |length|
// bytes of |addr|, implementing the workaround identified by |feature|.
// |addr| may not be null.
// |length| must be greater than 0 and less than RawAddress::kLength.
// As |interop_feature_t| is not exposed in the public API, feature must be a
// valid integer representing an option in the enum.
void interop_database_add(const uint16_t feature, const RawAddress* addr,
size_t length);
// Clear the dynamic portion of the interoperability workaround database.
void interop_database_clear(void);
// check if device version is matching with the interop database
bool interop_database_match_version(const interop_feature_t feature,
uint16_t version);
// Check if a given |addr| matches a known interoperability workaround as
// identified by the |interop_feature_t| enum. This API is used for simple
// address based lookups where more information is not available. No look-ups or
// random address resolution are performed on |addr|. If address is matched, max
// latency for SSR stored for particular remote device is returned.
bool interop_match_addr_get_max_lat(const interop_feature_t feature,
const RawAddress* addr, uint16_t* max_lat);
// This API is used for name based lookups for allowlisted media players.
// If allowlisted media players list found it will assign the media players list
// pointer to the argument passed and return true else return false.
bool interop_get_allowlisted_media_players_list(list_t* p_bl_devices);
// Return feature's enum value according to feature'name.
int interop_feature_name_to_feature_id(const char* feature_name);