2004-09-15 09:03:05

by Paul Hedderly

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Ok I got a cheap CF Bluetooth card from ebay. I got it a while ago and
keep trying to make it work... but can't (all the others I have no
problem with...)

I think it's a 'Mavin' - there are pictures of the front and back at:
http://mjr.org/bt/front.jpg
http://mjr.org/bt/back.jpg
http://mjr.org/bt/inside.jpg
http://mjr.org/bt/closeup.jpg

The main chips inside (to save you needing to to the pics :O) are:
OXCF950
BC212
29LV800BA-90

And the markings are:
Model No.:MCF-M2.1
60m
S/N:MCF 0001773
Made in Taiwan

I've tried various conf definitions and drivers but get nothing.

weeblu:/etc/bluetooth# cardctl ident 1
product info: "CF CARD", "GENERIC", "", ""
manfid: 0x0279, 0x950b
function: 2 (serial)

I've tried stuff like:

card "Noname... Compact Flash Card"
manfid 0x0279, 0x950b
bind "btuart_cs"
and
bind "bt950_cs"

Also tried the bt950 driver and tried to compile the bt2000e driver
(Since this card seems to have the Oxford Semi CS950 chip in it)

All I get are lines like:

Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.

and:

Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: RLSI
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xc0 received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x41 received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xbe received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xda received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xdc received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xed received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xed received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xff received.


Any ideas?

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2004-09-15 13:38:01

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Hi Paul,

> Apparently this card does work with linux:
> http://www.mavintec.com/product_bt_cf.eng.html
> Above link shows my card - though it does not say mavin/tec anywhere on
> it.
>
> That page points to Marcel's webpage to show that their card works with
> btuart_cs...
>
> /me tries btuart_cs again!
>
> Of course just because the model number matches precisely and the card
> looks identical... doesn't mean that the board inside is the same. Sigh!

I think there was something like this. They changed from an Ericsson
chip to a CSR chip, but they kept the initial baud rate of 57600. Try to
play with it, because hciattach offers you an switch for the initial
baud rate setting.

Regards

Marcel




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2004-09-15 12:36:23

by Paul Hedderly

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Apparently this card does work with linux:
http://www.mavintec.com/product_bt_cf.eng.html
Above link shows my card - though it does not say mavin/tec anywhere on
it.

That page points to Marcel's webpage to show that their card works with
btuart_cs...

/me tries btuart_cs again!

Of course just because the model number matches precisely and the card
looks identical... doesn't mean that the board inside is the same. Sigh!

--
Paul

On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:03:05AM +0100, Paul Hedderly wrote:
> Ok I got a cheap CF Bluetooth card from ebay. I got it a while ago and
> keep trying to make it work... but can't (all the others I have no
> problem with...)
>
> I think it's a 'Mavin' - there are pictures of the front and back at:
> http://mjr.org/bt/front.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/back.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/inside.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/closeup.jpg
>
> The main chips inside (to save you needing to to the pics :O) are:
> OXCF950
> BC212
> 29LV800BA-90
>
> And the markings are:
> Model No.:MCF-M2.1
> 60m
> S/N:MCF 0001773
> Made in Taiwan
>
> I've tried various conf definitions and drivers but get nothing.
>
> weeblu:/etc/bluetooth# cardctl ident 1
> product info: "CF CARD", "GENERIC", "", ""
> manfid: 0x0279, 0x950b
> function: 2 (serial)
>
> I've tried stuff like:
>
> card "Noname... Compact Flash Card"
> manfid 0x0279, 0x950b
> bind "btuart_cs"
> and
> bind "bt950_cs"
>
> Also tried the bt950 driver and tried to compile the bt2000e driver
> (Since this card seems to have the Oxford Semi CS950 chip in it)
>
> All I get are lines like:
>
> Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
>
> and:
>
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: RLSI
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xc0 received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x41 received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xbe received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xda received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xdc received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xed received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xed received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.
> Sep 15 09:42:30 weeblu kernel: btuart_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xff received.
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> Cheers
> Paul
>
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2004-09-15 12:26:12

by Paul Hedderly

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

I am using kernel 2.4.27-mh1

Note - a few of the hciattach attempts cause an error but most 'work'
but hciconfig shows a card with no 'mac' address, and which does not
work.

--
Paul

On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 02:20:52PM +0200, Pavel Ruzicka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I've just tried again - tried
> > any,ericsson,digi,csr,bboxes,xircom,swave,bcsp...
> >
> > No luck. I tried any with various speeds - no luck.
> >
> > Does it matter that this card definately has the Oxford Semi OXCF950
> > UART? hciattach does not seem to have any special init code for it,
> > unlike the various other uarts.
> >
> > Any more ideas?
>
> What kernel do you use. Before few weeks Marcel writes, that there are problem
> in linux serial driver in 2.6 kernel tree. Some cards with UART doesn't work.
> I don't know, if problem is still here, but you can try 2.4 kernel with
> hciattach...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pavel Ruzicka

2004-09-15 12:20:52

by Pavel Ruzicka

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Hello,

> I've just tried again - tried
> any,ericsson,digi,csr,bboxes,xircom,swave,bcsp...
>
> No luck. I tried any with various speeds - no luck.
>
> Does it matter that this card definately has the Oxford Semi OXCF950
> UART? hciattach does not seem to have any special init code for it,
> unlike the various other uarts.
>
> Any more ideas?

What kernel do you use. Before few weeks Marcel writes, that there are problem
in linux serial driver in 2.6 kernel tree. Some cards with UART doesn't work.
I don't know, if problem is still here, but you can try 2.4 kernel with
hciattach...

Best regards,

Pavel Ruzicka

2004-09-15 12:04:13

by Paul Hedderly

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 01:36:46PM +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> > I think it's a 'Mavin' - there are pictures of the front and back at:
> > http://mjr.org/bt/front.jpg
> > http://mjr.org/bt/back.jpg
> > http://mjr.org/bt/inside.jpg
> > http://mjr.org/bt/closeup.jpg
> >
> > The main chips inside (to save you needing to to the pics :O) are:
> > OXCF950
> > BC212
> > 29LV800BA-90
> >
> > And the markings are:
> > Model No.:MCF-M2.1
> > 60m
> > S/N:MCF 0001773
> > Made in Taiwan
> >
>
> try to use serial_cs and then use hciattach with the correct parameters.
>

Thanks for the prompt replies guys - much appreciated!

I'm sorry - I forgot to mention that I had tried serial_cs and
hciattach.

I've just tried again - tried any,ericsson,digi,csr,bboxes,xircom,swave,bcsp...

No luck. I tried any with various speeds - no luck.

Does it matter that this card definately has the Oxford Semi OXCF950
UART? hciattach does not seem to have any special init code for it,
unlike the various other uarts.

Any more ideas?

--
Paul

2004-09-15 11:36:46

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Hi Paul,

> Ok I got a cheap CF Bluetooth card from ebay. I got it a while ago and
> keep trying to make it work... but can't (all the others I have no
> problem with...)
>
> I think it's a 'Mavin' - there are pictures of the front and back at:
> http://mjr.org/bt/front.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/back.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/inside.jpg
> http://mjr.org/bt/closeup.jpg
>
> The main chips inside (to save you needing to to the pics :O) are:
> OXCF950
> BC212
> 29LV800BA-90
>
> And the markings are:
> Model No.:MCF-M2.1
> 60m
> S/N:MCF 0001773
> Made in Taiwan
>
> I've tried various conf definitions and drivers but get nothing.
>
> weeblu:/etc/bluetooth# cardctl ident 1
> product info: "CF CARD", "GENERIC", "", ""
> manfid: 0x0279, 0x950b
> function: 2 (serial)
>
> I've tried stuff like:
>
> card "Noname... Compact Flash Card"
> manfid 0x0279, 0x950b
> bind "btuart_cs"
> and
> bind "bt950_cs"
>
> Also tried the bt950 driver and tried to compile the bt2000e driver
> (Since this card seems to have the Oxford Semi CS950 chip in it)

try to use serial_cs and then use hciattach with the correct parameters.

Regards

Marcel




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2004-09-15 11:36:53

by Stefan Behlert

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Unidentified Bluetooth CF card

Hi,

On Sep 15, 04 10:03:05 +0100, Paul Hedderly wrote:
> Ok I got a cheap CF Bluetooth card from ebay. I got it a while ago and
> keep trying to make it work... but can't (all the others I have no
> problem with...)
>
[...]
>
> All I get are lines like:
>
> Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:11 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x70 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x60 received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0xFD received.
> Sep 15 09:36:12 weeblu kernel: bt950_cs: Unknown HCI packet with type 0x00 received.

I've seen such error-messages when hciattach $DEVICE $MANFID is called
without adding the correct speed.
Have a look at /etc/pcmcia/bluetooth and try e.g.
hciattach $DEVICE $MANFID 115200
manually.
It helped here with a card from Brainboxes.
--
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