Fix for missed scan response data (BLEScan). (#4358)
This is a fix for missing scan responses after a first successfull scan. While running the BLE_scan.ino sketch with wantDuplicates=false, i got only one result with correct advertising and scan response length (31,26): pBLEScan->setAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(new MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(), false); pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false); ... [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1 All following calls to start() just returned the advertising data without scan response data: pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false); [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1 With "wantDuplicates=true" i got: pBLEScan->setAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(new MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks(), true); pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false); [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1 [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 26, addr type: 1 [W][BLEScan.cpp:73] handleGAPEvent(): ESP_GAP_SEARCH_INQ_CMPL_EVT Devices found: 1 Scan done! pBLEScan->start(scanTime, false); [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1 [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 0 + 26, addr type: 1 [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 31 + 0, addr type: 1 [W][BLEScan.cpp:109] handleGAPEvent(): bytes length: 0 + 26, addr type: 1 Explicitly initializing m_scan_params.scan_duplicate of BLEScan solves this issue (In my case the un-initialized value was m_scan_params.scan_duplicate == 1073599044). Co-authored-by: Me No Dev <me-no-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Constructor
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BLEScan::BLEScan() {
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memset(&m_scan_params, 0, sizeof(m_scan_params)); // Initialize all params
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m_scan_params.scan_type = BLE_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE; // Default is a passive scan.
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m_scan_params.own_addr_type = BLE_ADDR_TYPE_PUBLIC;
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m_scan_params.scan_filter_policy = BLE_SCAN_FILTER_ALLOW_ALL;
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