2005-03-28 20:52:15

by Jonathan Bredin

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Re: creating the bnep0 device

Thanks, Anderson and Marcel.

I think that I must have been too slow in moving between the two
devices.... bnep0 comes up at both sites, now.

At the slave side, though, I get
NETDEV WATCHDOG: bnep0: transmit timed out
once I try to use the connection. I'll dig around and see if can figure
it out.

Thanks!

jonathan


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2005-03-28 20:05:42

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Re: creating the bnep0 device

Hi Jonathan,

> I tried using the connect option with the same result, except that I get a few new messages in the log.
>
> I made sure that pand was dead, restarted the bluetooth services, plugged in the adaptor, started pand with the connect and tried to bring up bnep0 with ifup and ifconfig....
>
> /var/log/messages:
> Mar 28 12:53:57 ma-jbredin hcid[11737]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
> Mar 28 12:53:57 ma-jbredin bluetooth: hcid startup succeeded
> Mar 28 12:53:57 ma-jbredin sdpd[11741]: Bluetooth SDP daemon
> Mar 28 12:53:57 ma-jbredin bluetooth: sdpd startup succeeded
> Mar 28 12:54:02 ma-jbredin kernel: usb 4-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
> Mar 28 12:54:03 ma-jbredin hcid[11737]: HCI dev 0 registered
> Mar 28 12:54:04 ma-jbredin hcid[11737]: HCI dev 0 up
> Mar 28 12:54:04 ma-jbredin hcid[11737]: Starting security manager 0
> Mar 28 12:54:12 ma-jbredin pand[11903]: Bluetooth PAN daemon
> Mar 28 12:54:12 ma-jbredin pand[11903]: Connecting to bnep0
> Mar 28 12:54:33 ma-jbredin pand[11903]: Connect to bnep0 failed. Host is down(112)
>
> Any more thoughts?

run "hcidump -X -V" as root at the same time, but I am pretty sure that
"Host is down" means that your other device is not in connectable mode.

Regards

Marcel




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