Hello,
I am having problems pairing bluetooth devices in 2.6.39. Scanning
works fine (hcitool scan), but when I try to pair a device using
"bluez-simple-agent hci0 $MAC", I receive the following error message:
"Creating device failed: org.bluez.Error.Failed: Input/output error"
The same command reliably works on a 2.6.38.3 kernel with pretty much
the same config.
According to lsusb, I have a Broadcom Bluetooth Controller with ID
0a5c:217f. I don't see anything related in either of the dmesgs.
My lspci output is here: http://sukzessiv.net/x120e/
Userspace is an up-to-date Ubuntu 11.04 beta (with bluez 4.91).
If there are any debugging steps that I could do or patches to try or
revert, let me know. Unfortunately I can't do a proper bisect since
the machine is a netbook type.
cheers,
gohai
On 04/16/2011 09:38 AM, Gottfried Haider wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems pairing bluetooth devices in 2.6.39. Scanning
> works fine (hcitool scan), but when I try to pair a device using
> "bluez-simple-agent hci0 $MAC", I receive the following error message:
> "Creating device failed: org.bluez.Error.Failed: Input/output error"
>
> The same command reliably works on a 2.6.38.3 kernel with pretty much
> the same config.
>
> According to lsusb, I have a Broadcom Bluetooth Controller with ID
> 0a5c:217f. I don't see anything related in either of the dmesgs.
> My lspci output is here: http://sukzessiv.net/x120e/
> Userspace is an up-to-date Ubuntu 11.04 beta (with bluez 4.91).
>
> If there are any debugging steps that I could do or patches to try or
> revert, let me know. Unfortunately I can't do a proper bisect since
> the machine is a netbook type.
>
> cheers,
> gohai
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I'm wondering if you are hitting what I was hitting a few days ago.. the
commit below got things working over here:
(not sure if this is in the stable yet)
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/padovan/bluetooth-next-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b99faf1b798d6d0e33526fd2cef55a405c08ff09;hp=58b6e124aac64bebb2e9e1a136cbd21a5ab0485a
hope this helps,
Justin P. Mattock
Hi Justin,
> I'm wondering if you are hitting what I was hitting a few days ago.. the
> commit below got things working over here:
> (not sure if this is in the stable yet)
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/padovan/bluetooth-next-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b99faf1b798d6d0e33526fd2cef55a405c08ff09;hp=58b6e124aac64bebb2e9e1a136cbd21a5ab0485a
I checked: I have this commit in -rc3, so it must be something else here.
greetings,
gohai
On 04/16/2011 03:43 PM, Gottfried Haider wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
>> I'm wondering if you are hitting what I was hitting a few days ago.. the
>> commit below got things working over here:
>> (not sure if this is in the stable yet)
>> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/padovan/bluetooth-next-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b99faf1b798d6d0e33526fd2cef55a405c08ff09;hp=58b6e124aac64bebb2e9e1a136cbd21a5ab0485a
>
> I checked: I have this commit in -rc3, so it must be something else here.
>
> greetings,
>
> gohai
>
hmm... seems to be working over here with the latest Mainline. one thing
I have notice though is the daemon is not starting during
boot(systemd), manually starting bluetoothd gets me to connect.(system
is fedora 15).
Justin P. Mattock
I created a Bugzilla entry at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33482
for your bug report, please add your address to the CC list in there, thanks!
On sobota, 16 kwietnia 2011 o 18:38:59 Gottfried Haider wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems pairing bluetooth devices in 2.6.39. Scanning
> works fine (hcitool scan), but when I try to pair a device using
> "bluez-simple-agent hci0 $MAC", I receive the following error message:
> "Creating device failed: org.bluez.Error.Failed: Input/output error"
>
> The same command reliably works on a 2.6.38.3 kernel with pretty much
> the same config.
>
> According to lsusb, I have a Broadcom Bluetooth Controller with ID
> 0a5c:217f. I don't see anything related in either of the dmesgs.
> My lspci output is here: http://sukzessiv.net/x120e/
> Userspace is an up-to-date Ubuntu 11.04 beta (with bluez 4.91).
>
> If there are any debugging steps that I could do or patches to try or
> revert, let me know. Unfortunately I can't do a proper bisect since
> the machine is a netbook type.
>
> cheers,
> gohai
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>> I checked: I have this commit in -rc3, so it must be something else here.
> hmm... seems to be working over here with the latest Mainline. one thing ?I
> have notice though is the daemon is not starting during boot(systemd),
> manually starting bluetoothd gets me to connect.(system is fedora 15).
It was my fault after all:
I had based my kernel config on 2.6.39-rc2 from Ubuntu's
mainline-kernel PPA, and this doesn't have BT_L2CAP..
Case closed.
I am just wondering: is it possible to make BT_L2CAP (and SCO?)
default to yes when BT is compiled in or build as a module?
>From commit 6427451: "The L2CAP layer is needed by almost all
Bluetooth protocols and profiles. There isn't any real use case
without having L2CAP loaded." Yet when I am doing oldconfig from a
config that had L2CAP build as a module, I am getting these easily
overlooked lines:
L2CAP protocol support (BT_L2CAP) [N/y/?] (NEW)
SCO links support (BT_SCO) [N/y/?] (NEW)
cheers,
gohai
Hi!
> I am having problems pairing bluetooth devices in 2.6.39. Scanning
> works fine (hcitool scan), but when I try to pair a device using
> "bluez-simple-agent hci0 $MAC", I receive the following error message:
> "Creating device failed: org.bluez.Error.Failed: Input/output error"
>
> The same command reliably works on a 2.6.38.3 kernel with pretty much
> the same config.
>
> According to lsusb, I have a Broadcom Bluetooth Controller with ID
> 0a5c:217f. I don't see anything related in either of the dmesgs.
> My lspci output is here: http://sukzessiv.net/x120e/
> Userspace is an up-to-date Ubuntu 11.04 beta (with bluez 4.91).
>
> If there are any debugging steps that I could do or patches to try or
> revert, let me know. Unfortunately I can't do a proper bisect since
> the machine is a netbook type.
I guess strace of the pairing attempt would be helpful.
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On 04/18/2011 12:34 AM, Gottfried Haider wrote:
>>> I checked: I have this commit in -rc3, so it must be something else here.
>> hmm... seems to be working over here with the latest Mainline. one thing I
>> have notice though is the daemon is not starting during boot(systemd),
>> manually starting bluetoothd gets me to connect.(system is fedora 15).
>
> It was my fault after all:
>
> I had based my kernel config on 2.6.39-rc2 from Ubuntu's
> mainline-kernel PPA, and this doesn't have BT_L2CAP..
>
> Case closed.
>
thats alright...(your human!!!)
>
> I am just wondering: is it possible to make BT_L2CAP (and SCO?)
> default to yes when BT is compiled in or build as a module?
tweaking the kconfig can do this.
>
>> From commit 6427451: "The L2CAP layer is needed by almost all
> Bluetooth protocols and profiles. There isn't any real use case
> without having L2CAP loaded." Yet when I am doing oldconfig from a
> config that had L2CAP build as a module, I am getting these easily
> overlooked lines:
>
> L2CAP protocol support (BT_L2CAP) [N/y/?] (NEW)
> SCO links support (BT_SCO) [N/y/?] (NEW)
>
>
> cheers,
> gohai
>
Justin P. Mattock