From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] problems with role switch
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 07:08:39 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1126588119.28181.0.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5f30e26105091219156b689b30@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Jeff,
> I'm a student in computer science, working on making Bluetooth do a
> certain task. I wrote my own application as a proof-of-concept, using
> the source code from the various BlueZ utilities as an example. Now
> I'm stuck, and I need some help troubleshooting.
>
> Here's what my program does:
> First, host A starts up listening on RFCOMM channel 10. Then host B
> connects, B sends to A, A sends to B ... for a total of three
> send()/recv() cycles. Then both sides close() their sockets and sleep
> for ~ 30 seconds. Then they switch roles and B listen()s for A to
> connect(). [ I don't actually explicitly issue any HCI command for
> this role switch, it just automagically happens. ] Go back to the
> beginning and repeat 3 times.
>
> So much for the program overview. Now on to the post mortem of where
> it fell apart:
>
> For the first cycle, they connect, exchange messages, disconnect, and
> both sides close their sockets. Everything works as expected.
>
> Then I switch roles, so that host B listens and host A connects. This
> second cycle also works as expected.
>
> On the third cycle, I try to switch roles again, so that A listens and
> B connects. Every time I get to this third cycle, host A fails on
> bind() with EADDRINUSE, "Address already in use". (I set
> SO_REUSEADDR, with no effect.)
>
> Both hosts have Linux 2.6.11.6-mh2, hcidump ver. 1.19, and identical
> USB dongles (hciconfig posted below). Can you help me understand what
> I've run into? Is this a bug in BlueZ (probably not!), or a
> limitation of Bluetooth? Or is it my mistake?
this sounds like a bug inside your code.
Regards
Marcel
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2005-09-13 2:15 [Bluez-devel] problems with role switch Jeff Wilson
2005-09-13 5:08 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]
2005-09-16 11:31 ` Jeff Wilson
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