pub struct LeReadBufferSize<VS> {
    pub status: Status<VS>,
    pub data_packet_length: u16,
    pub data_packet_count: u8,
}
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Values returned by the LE Read Buffer Size command.

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§status: Status<VS>

Did the command fail, and if so, how?

§data_packet_length: u16

The size of the L2CAP PDU segments contained in ACL Data Packets, which are transferred from the Host to the Controller to be broken up into packets by the Link Layer. Both the Host and the Controller shall support command and event packets, where the data portion (excluding header) contained in the packets is 255 octets in size.

Note: Does not include the length of the HCI Data Packet header.

If data_packet_count is 0, then the controller has no dedicated LE read buffer, so the caller should use the read_buffer_size command.

§data_packet_count: u8

Contains the total number of HCI ACL Data Packets that can be stored in the data buffers of the Controller. The Host determines how the buffers are to be divided between different Connection Handles.

If data_packet_count is 0, then the controller has no dedicated LE read buffer, so the caller should use the read_buffer_size command.

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impl<VS: Clone> Clone for LeReadBufferSize<VS>

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fn clone(&self) -> LeReadBufferSize<VS>

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<VS: Debug> Debug for LeReadBufferSize<VS>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<VS: Copy> Copy for LeReadBufferSize<VS>

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impl<VS> RefUnwindSafe for LeReadBufferSize<VS>where VS: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<VS> Send for LeReadBufferSize<VS>where VS: Send,

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impl<VS> Sync for LeReadBufferSize<VS>where VS: Sync,

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impl<VS> Unpin for LeReadBufferSize<VS>where VS: Unpin,

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impl<VS> UnwindSafe for LeReadBufferSize<VS>where VS: UnwindSafe,

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