Return-Path: MIME-Version: 1.0 From: =?UTF-8?B?VMWRa8OpcyBBdHRpbGE=?= Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 10:35:28 +0200 Message-ID: Subject: Raspberry Pi 3 / BCM43438 + HSP profile + PulseAudio To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Sender: linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Hi Everyone, I'm trying to use a Bluetooth speaker with Raspberry Pi 3 in HSP mode with PulseAudio. Based on the information I found on the web (blogs / forums / mailing list archives), apparently, HSP does not really works with the Rasberry Pi's built in BCM43438 chip. I didn't found the exact reason yet. Some people suggest it may be a problem with the BCM43438 firmware or with the kernel driver. A2DP, and HSP with USB Bluetooth dongles are reported to be working fine. (The most complete description I found about the problem is: http://youness.net/raspberry-pi/bluetooth-headset-raspberry-pi-3-ad2p-hsp) I think it would be useful to get clear picture about the problem. And maybe we could try to fix it. Does anyone managed to figure out what exactly the problem is? I started investigating the issue, but didn't got any result yet. I didn't had too much experience with the Linux's Bluetooth stack, so some help with the further investigation would be useful. ---- Bellow are some details of my investigation. Hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 + JBL GO! Bluetooth speaker Kernel: raspberrypi 4.14.14-v7 BlueZ: 5.43 PulseAudio: 11.1 Summary: - BCM43438's driver is sucessfuly loaded, it's firmware is uploaded successfully - the Bluetooth speaker gets detected and the pairing / connection works fine - PulseAudio detects the speaker as a card - both the headset_head_unit and a2dp_sink profiles are shown by `pacmd list-cards` and can be set with `pacmd set-card-profile` - with the a2dp_sink profile, the audio playback works fine (tested with `paplay`) - with the headset_head_unit profile, `paplay` gets stuck at start a no audio is played (`parecord` does the same) I started booth BlueZ and PulseAudio in debug mode, but found nothing obviuosly wrong (at least for me :P) in the logs. Also did a HCI dump. Linking the following logs (uploaded to PasteBin; they are too long inline them): - the Blootoothd's log - https://pastebin.com/WC17Ze0r - the PlulseAudio's log - https://pastebin.com/jUjqjuhC - the output of the PA commands - https://pastebin.com/wvRzdTEx - the output of some BL Tools (sdptool / bluetoothctl / hciconfig) - https://pastebin.com/Ax7XYr94 - the HCI dump -https://pastebin.com/zqhqKu57 SCO dump did not managed to get. I executed the following steps: (the steps are marked in the log files too): - start Blootoothd - start PulseAudio - powered on the Bloothooth speaker - tried to play some audio $ pacmd list cards $ pacmd set-card-profile 1 headset_head_unit $ paplay -v -d bluez_sink.78_44_05_4B_4F_FF.headset_head_unit /tmp/h2g2.ogg (gets stuck) $ pacmd set-card-profile 1 a2dp_sink $ paplay -v -d bluez_sink.78_44_05_4B_4F_FF.a2dp_sink /tmp/h2g2.ogg (works) Thanks, Attila