Hi all. I apologize in advanced for the noobish question. I tried
RTFMing but couldn't find what I needed.
I have an Ambicom BT2000-CF. According to cardctl ident its:
Socket 0:
product info: "AmbiCom,Inc", "BT2000E", "Bluetooth PC/CF Card"
manfid: 0x022d, 0x2000
function: 2 (serial)
--
The driver I need is either BT950_CS
(http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/bt950.html) or BT2000E
(http://www.iral.com/~albertr/linux/bt2000e/).
I'm running a vanilla Kernel 2.6.5 with all the bluetooth options
compiled in (except no drivers).
...
I've downloaded the source for both of these packages but cannot figure
out how to compile the modules.
BT950 came with a make file, but a TON of errors were returned when I
attempted to make it. I assume it was built for another kernel series
(maybe 2.4?).
BT2000E just came with a changelog and a .c file. I did gcc bt2000e.c
and it returned a whole hell of allot more errors.
...
Is there something I'm missing/not doing? I have bluez-libs installed as
well. I can post the output of the compiles to a web server if needed.
Thanks!,
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Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> I stopped working on the bt950_cs, because it should be driven by the
> serial_cs driver and after that you can use hci_uart for it.
>
> However at the moment I only maintain drivers that are inside the kernel
> and compiling a driver written for 2.4 with a 2.6 kernel almost fails.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
Also, I looked I can't find serial_cs in 2.6.5. What is it called?
Thanks,
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Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> I stopped working on the bt950_cs, because it should be driven by the
> serial_cs driver and after that you can use hci_uart for it.
>
> However at the moment I only maintain drivers that are inside the kernel
> and compiling a driver written for 2.4 with a 2.6 kernel almost fails.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
Marcell,
So you recommend that I use the serial_cs and hci_uart modules for my card?
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Hi Daniel,
> > I think that this driver is not ported to 2.6 nor finished. It has many errors
> > in 2.4 too, but is compilable.
>
> Can anyone confirm this? I picked up this card off ebay thinking it
> would work.
>
> Perhaps we should contact the bluez hardware list maintainer and have
> him/her denote which Kernels the modules are compatible with.
I stopped working on the bt950_cs, because it should be driven by the
serial_cs driver and after that you can use hci_uart for it.
However at the moment I only maintain drivers that are inside the kernel
and compiling a driver written for 2.4 with a 2.6 kernel almost fails.
Regards
Marcel
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Hey guys,
Yes I'm new, yes I have a connection problem ;)
I've got RH9.0/CSR USB dongle and a Tungsten|T2. Basically everything
seems fine at the HCI layer - I can find my TT2, l2ping it, etc.
I've tried a few of the different recipes floating around (using dund,
pand etc.) but I always end up having the same problem... the only
message I get in /var/log/messages is:
Apr 6 11:49:48 vans hcid[23093]: link_key_request
(sba=00:08:1B:02:94:9C, dba=00:07:E0:0E:48:1E)
No PPP, nothing =/ I'm unsure how Bluez passes the connection to the
dund daemon, which seems to be the problem at the moment.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
-G
Ask Marcel,
He is the ONLY one :)
Michal
Dne =FAt 6. dubna 2004 03:53 Daniel Jimenez napsal(a):
> Michal Semler (volny.cz) wrote:
> > I think that this driver is not ported to 2.6 nor finished. It has many
> > errors in 2.4 too, but is compilable.
> >
> > Michal
>
> Can anyone confirm this? I picked up this card off ebay thinking it
> would work.
>
> Perhaps we should contact the bluez hardware list maintainer and have
> him/her denote which Kernels the modules are compatible with.
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Hey guys,
Yes I'm new, yes I have a connection problem ;)
I've got RH9.0/CSR USB dongle and a Tungsten|T2. Basically everything
seems fine at the HCI layer - I can find my TT2, l2ping it, etc.
I've tried a few of the different recipes floating around but I always
end up having the same problem... the only message I end up getting in
the log is:
Apr 6 11:49:48 vans hcid[23093]: link_key_request
(sba=00:08:1B:02:94:9C, dba=00:07:E0:0E:48:1E)
No PPP, nothing =/ I'm unsure how Bluez passes the connection to the
dund daemon, which seems to be the problem at the moment.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
-G
Michal Semler (volny.cz) wrote:
> I think that this driver is not ported to 2.6 nor finished. It has many errors
> in 2.4 too, but is compilable.
>
> Michal
Can anyone confirm this? I picked up this card off ebay thinking it
would work.
Perhaps we should contact the bluez hardware list maintainer and have
him/her denote which Kernels the modules are compatible with.
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I think that this driver is not ported to 2.6 nor finished. It has many errors
in 2.4 too, but is compilable.
Michal
Dne po 5. dubna 2004 19:23 Daniel Jimenez napsal(a):
> Hi all. I apologize in advanced for the noobish question. I tried
> RTFMing but couldn't find what I needed.
>
> I have an Ambicom BT2000-CF. According to cardctl ident its:
>
> Socket 0:
> product info: "AmbiCom,Inc", "BT2000E", "Bluetooth PC/CF Card"
> manfid: 0x022d, 0x2000
> function: 2 (serial)
>
> --
>
> The driver I need is either BT950_CS
> (http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/bt950.html) or BT2000E
> (http://www.iral.com/~albertr/linux/bt2000e/).
>
> I'm running a vanilla Kernel 2.6.5 with all the bluetooth options
> compiled in (except no drivers).
>
> ...
>
> I've downloaded the source for both of these packages but cannot figure
> out how to compile the modules.
>
> BT950 came with a make file, but a TON of errors were returned when I
> attempted to make it. I assume it was built for another kernel series
> (maybe 2.4?).
>
> BT2000E just came with a changelog and a .c file. I did gcc bt2000e.c
> and it returned a whole hell of allot more errors.
>
>
> ...
>
> Is there something I'm missing/not doing? I have bluez-libs installed as
> well. I can post the output of the compiles to a web server if needed.
>
> Thanks!,
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