BluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic return false half the time










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Actually I make an update through Bluetooth. In first time I erase the memory bank and then I write an hexa File on it.



But half the time an update will don't work correctly, for every data I transfer the first writeCharacteristic will return false.
It happen on an entire update half the time.



I try in debug mode but the method never return false in that case, of course it's probably a delay problem, but I can't increase the time.



This is my code for send my data :



public void sendTX(final byte sMessage) 
BluetoothGattService service = mBluetoothGatt.getService(UUID_SERVICE_SERIAL);
if (service != null && sMessage != null)
Log.d(TAG,"sMessage : " + sMessage);

final BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic = service.getCharacteristic(UUID_TX);
if (characteristic != null)

Thread thread = new Thread()
public void run()

if (sMessage.length > 20)

for (int i = 0; i < sMessage.length; i += 20)
byte byteArraySplit = Arrays.copyOfRange(sMessage, i, i + 20 < sMessage.length ? i + 20 : sMessage.length);
characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
characteristic.setValue(byteArraySplit);
while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))
try
TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
catch (InterruptedException e)
e.printStackTrace();



else
characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
characteristic.setValue(sMessage);
while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))

try
TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
catch (InterruptedException e)
e.printStackTrace();







;
thread.start();
else
Log.d(TAG, "UUID TX null");


else
Log.d(TAG, "Service BLE null");




And this is the code of the native writeCharacteristic method :



public boolean writeCharacteristic(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) mClientIf == 0 









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    Actually I make an update through Bluetooth. In first time I erase the memory bank and then I write an hexa File on it.



    But half the time an update will don't work correctly, for every data I transfer the first writeCharacteristic will return false.
    It happen on an entire update half the time.



    I try in debug mode but the method never return false in that case, of course it's probably a delay problem, but I can't increase the time.



    This is my code for send my data :



    public void sendTX(final byte sMessage) 
    BluetoothGattService service = mBluetoothGatt.getService(UUID_SERVICE_SERIAL);
    if (service != null && sMessage != null)
    Log.d(TAG,"sMessage : " + sMessage);

    final BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic = service.getCharacteristic(UUID_TX);
    if (characteristic != null)

    Thread thread = new Thread()
    public void run()

    if (sMessage.length > 20)

    for (int i = 0; i < sMessage.length; i += 20)
    byte byteArraySplit = Arrays.copyOfRange(sMessage, i, i + 20 < sMessage.length ? i + 20 : sMessage.length);
    characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
    characteristic.setValue(byteArraySplit);
    while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))
    try
    TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
    catch (InterruptedException e)
    e.printStackTrace();



    else
    characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
    characteristic.setValue(sMessage);
    while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))

    try
    TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
    catch (InterruptedException e)
    e.printStackTrace();







    ;
    thread.start();
    else
    Log.d(TAG, "UUID TX null");


    else
    Log.d(TAG, "Service BLE null");




    And this is the code of the native writeCharacteristic method :



    public boolean writeCharacteristic(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) mClientIf == 0 









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      Actually I make an update through Bluetooth. In first time I erase the memory bank and then I write an hexa File on it.



      But half the time an update will don't work correctly, for every data I transfer the first writeCharacteristic will return false.
      It happen on an entire update half the time.



      I try in debug mode but the method never return false in that case, of course it's probably a delay problem, but I can't increase the time.



      This is my code for send my data :



      public void sendTX(final byte sMessage) 
      BluetoothGattService service = mBluetoothGatt.getService(UUID_SERVICE_SERIAL);
      if (service != null && sMessage != null)
      Log.d(TAG,"sMessage : " + sMessage);

      final BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic = service.getCharacteristic(UUID_TX);
      if (characteristic != null)

      Thread thread = new Thread()
      public void run()

      if (sMessage.length > 20)

      for (int i = 0; i < sMessage.length; i += 20)
      byte byteArraySplit = Arrays.copyOfRange(sMessage, i, i + 20 < sMessage.length ? i + 20 : sMessage.length);
      characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
      characteristic.setValue(byteArraySplit);
      while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))
      try
      TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
      catch (InterruptedException e)
      e.printStackTrace();



      else
      characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
      characteristic.setValue(sMessage);
      while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))

      try
      TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
      catch (InterruptedException e)
      e.printStackTrace();







      ;
      thread.start();
      else
      Log.d(TAG, "UUID TX null");


      else
      Log.d(TAG, "Service BLE null");




      And this is the code of the native writeCharacteristic method :



      public boolean writeCharacteristic(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) mClientIf == 0 









      share|improve this question














      Actually I make an update through Bluetooth. In first time I erase the memory bank and then I write an hexa File on it.



      But half the time an update will don't work correctly, for every data I transfer the first writeCharacteristic will return false.
      It happen on an entire update half the time.



      I try in debug mode but the method never return false in that case, of course it's probably a delay problem, but I can't increase the time.



      This is my code for send my data :



      public void sendTX(final byte sMessage) 
      BluetoothGattService service = mBluetoothGatt.getService(UUID_SERVICE_SERIAL);
      if (service != null && sMessage != null)
      Log.d(TAG,"sMessage : " + sMessage);

      final BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic = service.getCharacteristic(UUID_TX);
      if (characteristic != null)

      Thread thread = new Thread()
      public void run()

      if (sMessage.length > 20)

      for (int i = 0; i < sMessage.length; i += 20)
      byte byteArraySplit = Arrays.copyOfRange(sMessage, i, i + 20 < sMessage.length ? i + 20 : sMessage.length);
      characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
      characteristic.setValue(byteArraySplit);
      while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))
      try
      TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
      catch (InterruptedException e)
      e.printStackTrace();



      else
      characteristic.setWriteType(BluetoothGattCharacteristic.WRITE_TYPE_NO_RESPONSE);
      characteristic.setValue(sMessage);
      while(!mBluetoothGatt.writeCharacteristic(characteristic))

      try
      TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(15);
      catch (InterruptedException e)
      e.printStackTrace();







      ;
      thread.start();
      else
      Log.d(TAG, "UUID TX null");


      else
      Log.d(TAG, "Service BLE null");




      And this is the code of the native writeCharacteristic method :



      public boolean writeCharacteristic(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) mClientIf == 0 






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          Never use timeouts to try to workaround this issue. The proper way is to wait for the callback and then perform the next request. See Android BLE BluetoothGatt.writeDescriptor() return sometimes false.






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          Never use timeouts to try to workaround this issue. The proper way is to wait for the callback and then perform the next request. See Android BLE BluetoothGatt.writeDescriptor() return sometimes false.






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          Never use timeouts to try to workaround this issue. The proper way is to wait for the callback and then perform the next request. See Android BLE BluetoothGatt.writeDescriptor() return sometimes false.






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