Normally DEVICE_CONNECTION_CHANGED is fired when the first transport
becomes connected, but it may happen that the first transport becomes
connected already before the device properties have been received. In
that case the hook should be fired at the time the device properties
are received. This patch makes the hook to be fired at the right time.
}
static void set_device_info_valid(pa_bluetooth_device *device, int valid) {
}
static void set_device_info_valid(pa_bluetooth_device *device, int valid) {
+ bool old_any_connected;
+
pa_assert(device);
pa_assert(valid == -1 || valid == 0 || valid == 1);
if (valid == device->device_info_valid)
return;
pa_assert(device);
pa_assert(valid == -1 || valid == 0 || valid == 1);
if (valid == device->device_info_valid)
return;
+ old_any_connected = pa_bluetooth_device_any_transport_connected(device);
device->device_info_valid = valid;
device->device_info_valid = valid;
+
+ if (pa_bluetooth_device_any_transport_connected(device) != old_any_connected)
+ pa_hook_fire(&device->discovery->hooks[PA_BLUETOOTH_HOOK_DEVICE_CONNECTION_CHANGED], device);
}
static void device_remove_all(pa_bluetooth_discovery *y) {
}
static void device_remove_all(pa_bluetooth_discovery *y) {
while ((d = pa_hashmap_steal_first(y->devices))) {
set_device_info_valid(d, -1);
while ((d = pa_hashmap_steal_first(y->devices))) {
set_device_info_valid(d, -1);
- pa_hook_fire(&y->hooks[PA_BLUETOOTH_HOOK_DEVICE_CONNECTION_CHANGED], d);