Return-Path: Subject: Re: SEGFAULT in bluetoothd after pairing To: Konrad Zapalowicz Cc: Luiz Augusto von Dentz , "linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org" References: <7fbe9774-18b2-ae82-38f8-0f75e4ee85ad@cisco.com> <20170808110445.GH5294@annapurna> From: =?UTF-8?Q?Per_Waag=c3=b8?= Message-ID: <21c27394-a19e-90bb-da75-1718c28e29fa@cisco.com> Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2017 13:37:53 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20170808110445.GH5294@annapurna> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 08. aug. 2017 13:04, Konrad Zapalowicz wrote: > On 08/08, Per Waagø wrote: >> Hi Luiz, >> >> >> On 08. aug. 2017 12:46, Luiz Augusto von Dentz wrote: >>> Hi Per, >>> >>> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Per Waagø wrote: >>>> I am working on implementing bluetooth headset support on a system with a >>>> Marvell 88W8787 chip. Starting with bluez 5.44 bluetoothd is segfaulting >>>> every time I pair with some headset models. I have done a git bisect and >>>> found that the behavior was introduced with this commit: "f2483bbfd core: >>>> Fix passing correct local address type to ATT socket" >>>> >>>> This commit changes some initializations of BT_IO_OPT_SOURCE_TYPE that used >>>> to be hard coded to BDADDR_LE_PUBLIC to be read from the adapter struct >>>> instead, using the new btd_adapter_get_address_type function. The >>>> address_type of the adapter is set based on the MGMT_SETTING_LE flag. The >>>> 8787 doesn't support bluetooth LE, so address type is set to BDADDR_BREDR. >>>> >>>> Reverting this chunk eliminates the problem: >>>> --- a/src/gatt-database.c >>>> +++ b/src/gatt-database.c >>>> @@ -2603,7 +2603,8 @@ struct btd_gatt_database *btd_gatt_database_new(struct >>>> btd_adapter *adapter) >>>> addr = btd_adapter_get_address(adapter); >>>> database->le_io = bt_io_listen(connect_cb, NULL, NULL, NULL, &gerr, >>>> BT_IO_OPT_SOURCE_BDADDR, addr, >>>> - BT_IO_OPT_SOURCE_TYPE, >>>> BDADDR_LE_PUBLIC, >>>> + BT_IO_OPT_SOURCE_TYPE, >>>> + btd_adapter_get_address_type(adapter), >>>> BT_IO_OPT_CID, ATT_CID, >>>> BT_IO_OPT_SEC_LEVEL, BT_IO_SEC_LOW, >>>> BT_IO_OPT_INVALID); >>>> >>>> The source type eventually end up as l2_bdaddr_type in the address assigned >>>> to the listening socket. From the debug logs I see the connect_cb in >>>> gatt-database.c is called. This does not happen when the source type is set >>>> to LE_PUBLIC. >>> The headset is most likely trying to connect ATT over BR/EDR which >>> perhaps has some unexpected behavior, though we did have some fixes in >>> this regard so please try with latest upstream. >> I did my testing on latest upstream as of Friday. I rebased now and retested >> just to be sure, >> with the same result. > Exactly same issue as I have observed and reported some time ago > https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-bluetooth/msg70176.html > > Mine was with Sony SBH52 headset, Per what kind of headsets are > triggering this behavior on your side? > > Best, > K Both Plantronics Focus and Jabra Evolve 75 are triggering it. Plantronics Legend and Jabra Supreme are not. >>>> Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get a sensible stack trace. Debug logs >>> >from pairing is requested until segfault is pasted at the bottom of the >>>> email. >>>> >>>> Any guidance on how to resolve this issue is highly appreciated. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Per >>>> >>>> -- >>>> src/device.c:btd_device_set_temporary() temporary 0 >>>> src/agent.c:agent_ref() 0xda708: ref=2 >>>> src/device.c:bonding_request_new() Requesting bonding for 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E >>>> src/agent.c:agent_ref() 0xda708: ref=3 >>>> src/agent.c:agent_unref() 0xda708: ref=2 >>>> src/adapter.c:suspend_discovery() >>>> src/adapter.c:adapter_bonding_attempt() hci0 bdaddr 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E type 0 >>>> io_cap 0x03 >>>> src/adapter.c:add_whitelist_complete() 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E added to kernel >>>> whitelist >>>> src/adapter.c:connected_callback() hci0 device 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E connected >>>> eir_len 22 >>>> src/adapter.c:new_link_key_callback() hci0 new key for 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E >>>> type 4 pin_len 0 store_hint 1 >>>> src/device.c:device_set_bonded() >>>> src/device.c:device_bonding_complete() bonding 0xd8490 status 0x00 >>>> src/device.c:device_bonding_complete() Proceeding with service discovery >>>> src/agent.c:agent_unref() 0xda708: ref=1 >>>> src/adapter.c:resume_discovery() >>>> src/adapter.c:pair_device_complete() Success (0x00) >>>> src/adapter.c:bonding_attempt_complete() hci0 bdaddr 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E type >>>> 0 status 0x0 >>>> src/device.c:device_bonding_complete() bonding (nil) status 0x00 >>>> src/adapter.c:resume_discovery() >>>> src/gatt-database.c:connect_cb() New incoming BR/EDR ATT connection >>>> attrib/gattrib.c:g_attrib_ref() 0xf7470: g_attrib_ref=1 >>>> src/device.c:load_gatt_db() Restoring 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E gatt database from >>>> file >>>> No cache for 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E >>>> src/gatt-client.c:btd_gatt_client_connected() Device connected. >>>> src/device.c:gatt_debug() Primary service discovery failed. ATT ECODE: 0x0a >>>> src/device.c:gatt_client_ready_cb() status: success, error: 0 >>>> src/gatt-client.c:btd_gatt_client_ready() GATT client ready >>>> src/gatt-client.c:create_services() Exporting objects for GATT services: >>>> 50:1A:A5:D6:6C:7E >>>> src/device.c:device_svc_resolved() /org/bluez/hci0/dev_50_1A_A5_D6_6C_7E err >>>> 0 >>>> >>>> -- >>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" >>>> in >>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in >> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html