Display Filter Reference: Bluetooth HCI USB Transport
Protocol field name: hci_usb
Versions: 1.10.0 to 3.4.5
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Field name | Description | Type | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
hci_usb.data | Unknown Data | Label | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment | Message fragment | Frame number | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.count | Message fragment count | Unsigned integer, 4 bytes | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.error | Message defragmentation error | Frame number | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.multiple_tails | Message has multiple tail fragments | Boolean | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.overlap | Message fragment overlap | Boolean | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.overlap.conflicts | Message fragment overlapping with conflicting data | Boolean | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragment.too_long_fragment | Message fragment too long | Boolean | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.fragments | Message fragments | Label | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.reassembled.in | Reassembled in | Frame number | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.msg.reassembled.length | Reassembled MP2T length | Unsigned integer, 4 bytes | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.packet.complete | Packet Complete | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.packet.fragment | Packet Fragment | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.packet.unknown_fragment | Unknown Packet Fragment | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.setup.adapter_id | Adapter ID | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.setup.bRequest | bRequest | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.setup.wLength | wLength | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
hci_usb.setup.wValue | wValue | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
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