Hello,
I am having a problem with the hcitool scan command (v3.13) using the
2.6.21kernel, as well as
2.6.23. Here is my output:
Scanning ...
3A:5E:11:6B:00:00 n/a
38:C1:5E:35:3F:D9 n/a
C5:2B:F4:F7:3C:6A n/a
3A:75:F9:65:1A:02 n/a.
38:C1:60:35:1A:F6 n/a
All of the addresses are partially junk for some reason - for example
38:C1:60:35:1A:F6 should be 00:16:38:C1:60:35, and no name are returned.
This seems to effect other tools as well, for example if I do try to do a
hidd search I can't detect anything even if there are discoverable hid
devices around - I'm guessing because it doesn't have valid addresses.
Previously I had been using the 2.6.10 kernel and everything worked fine.
--
John Sample
Hi John,
> I am having a problem with the hcitool scan command (v3.13) using the
> 2.6.21 kernel, as well as 2.6.23. Here is my output:
>
> Scanning ...
> 3A:5E:11:6B:00:00 n/a
> 38:C1:5E:35:3F:D9 n/a
> C5:2B:F4:F7:3C:6A n/a
> 3A:75:F9:65:1A:02 n/a.
> 38:C1:60:35:1A:F6 n/a
>
> All of the addresses are partially junk for some reason - for example
> 38:C1:60:35:1A:F6 should be 00:16:38:C1:60:35, and no name are
> returned. This seems to effect other tools as well, for example if I
> do try to do a hidd search I can't detect anything even if there are
> discoverable hid devices around - I'm guessing because it doesn't have
> valid addresses. Previously I had been using the 2.6.10 kernel and
> everything worked fine.
run "hcidump -X -V" and compare the output.
Regards
Marcel
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