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From: Jelle de Jong <jelledejong@powercraft.nl>
To: Simon Kenyon <simon@koala.ie>
Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Sony BD Remote (the saga continues)
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 14:21:53 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <492FF071.8030909@powercraft.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <492FEF38.3020702@koala.ie>

Simon Kenyon wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
>> Simon Kenyon wrote:
>>> Simon Kenyon wrote:
>>>> so i decided to start working my way through the code and found 
>>>> references to uinput in input/device.c
>>>> this gave me another keyword to use in google and lo and behold this 
>>>> popped up:
>>>>
>>>> Fri Oct 17 2008 - Bastien Nocera <bnocera@redhat.com 
>>>> <mailto:bnocera@redhat.com>> - 4.14-2
>>>> - Add script to autoload uinput on startup, so the PS3 remote
>>>>  works out-of-the-box
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sure enough i did not have this module in my kernel.
>>>> just building now in hope that this might be the issue
>>> well that got me nowhere - still no events
>>> but at least i now have a /dev/input/uinput
>>>
>>> will have to dig further and see what bluetoothd does with it
>> do i have to have something in one of the /etc/bluetooth/*.conf files 
>> specific to the BD Remote?
>>
>> could somebody who has this working please post the contents of 
>> /etc/bluetooth/*.conf?
>> or do i need something to be configured in dbus?
>>
>> i cannot see how any of the code in input/fakehid.c gets called. i've 
>> put a lot of debug statements in there; trying to understand the logic.
>> i don't see any devices getting registered
> 
> i left bluetooth-wizard running for 10 minutes while i did something else
> maybe i pressed <start> and <enter> during that period. i cannot remember.
> 
> anyway, the BD Remote appeared in the bluetooth-wizard setup window.
> when i typed forward it said it was successful. what did it do?
> 
> now i try again and the remote is in the window from the start, but when 
> i select it and go forward, it now says "Pairing with BD Remote Control 
> failed".
> what does that mean?
> 
> still don't know what has happened to /dev/input/event<x> where <x> is 
> usually 7 in my case. i only ever see it if i type hidd --search and 
> <start> and <enter>
> if i should not use it, why is it built and installed?
> 
> regards
> --
> simon

Hi Simon, I share your frustrations :-p. I will do some testing with the
latest git this weekend. You may want to look at my previous postings in
the archive.

I advice you to give it a few hours rest and let me do some tesing on
Debian SID with the latested bluez-git. I don't know for sure if the
manatory xorg patch made it into the experimental packages....

Best regards,

Jelle


  reply	other threads:[~2008-11-28 13:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-11-28 10:14 Sony BD Remote (the saga continues) Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 10:54 ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 12:09   ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 13:16     ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 13:21       ` Jelle de Jong [this message]
2008-11-28 13:53         ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 14:07           ` Jelle de Jong
2008-11-29 16:55             ` Jelle de Jong
2008-11-30 10:52               ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-30 13:31                 ` Jelle de Jong
2008-11-30 17:02                   ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-28 14:22   ` Bastien Nocera
2008-11-28 22:43     ` Simon Kenyon
2008-11-29  0:59       ` Bastien Nocera

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