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disconnecting while operations are in progress never gives BLE_GAP_EVT_DISCONNECTED event

2020-01-24-092119EST-ProductStoppedGettingEventsFromNordicDK.txtImprivataTestNordicEventsNotReceived.zipCalls_to_pc_ble_driver.cpp0285.2020-02-24-TestProgramUploadedToNordicSupport.zipFeb25TestProgramUploadedToNordicSupport.zipImprivata_bgTestApp.zipbgSDKTestAppMay4.zip2020-05-05-035347-NordicDK_USB840M_200505_ClockInternal_2in1.hex.txt.txtbgSDKTestAppMay6.zipI’m developing an application based on pc-ble-driver to talk to an nRF52840-based dongle (from Fanstel).

I’m having trouble disconnecting cleanly when a connection has operations in progress.  For example, I call ‘sd_ble_gattc_write’, which returns NRF_SUCCESS, but I don’t receive event BLE_GATTC_EVT_WRITE_RSP (after waiting 60 seconds), so I decide to disconnect. When this happens, sd_ble_gap_disconnect returns NRF_SUCCESS, but I do not receive BLE_GAP_EVT_DISCONNECTED even after waiting 30 seconds. The connection supervision timeout is 4 seconds.  What could cause the disconnect to not generate any BLE_GAP_EVT_DISCONNECTED event?

What I’m trying to accomplish here: if a connection is not responsive, I want to end that connection, without disturbing other connections I have open.

Thanks,

Paul Bradford

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  • Hi,

    Which device are you interfacing? Can you provide an example code that can be used to reproduce the issue?

    Can you provide a sniffer trace of the communication between the two devices? You can use our nRF Sniffer for this purpose (please make sure you use v2).

    Are you sure that the connection is still enabled when you try to disconnect? If the device is unresponsive, I would have expected the disconnect to happen earlier.

    Best regards,
    Jørgen

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  • Hi,

    Which device are you interfacing? Can you provide an example code that can be used to reproduce the issue?

    Can you provide a sniffer trace of the communication between the two devices? You can use our nRF Sniffer for this purpose (please make sure you use v2).

    Are you sure that the connection is still enabled when you try to disconnect? If the device is unresponsive, I would have expected the disconnect to happen earlier.

    Best regards,
    Jørgen

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