From: John Frankish <frankish@dubai.oilfield.slb.com>
To: BlueZ development <bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Bluez-devel] Pairing with a Headset
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 15:36:19 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0K8M00558IWUCYD0@ae0043mbx01.mail.slb.com> (raw)
Hi,
I'm using bluez-4.12/bluez-gnome-1.8 and tried out pairing my laptop
with a SE HBH-610 headset
A couple of questions:
Q1 Using bluetooth-wizard, I got this.
Connecting to null now...
Please enter the following PIN code: 0000
Since I could not enter anything on the headset, I waited 20-30s and
then, as per bluetoothd -n, the pairing seemed to work:
bluetoothd[6061]: Discovery session 0xb96d4098 with :1.1 activated
bluetoothd[6061]: Discovery session 0xb96d4098 with :1.1 deactivated
bluetoothd[6061]: link_key_request (sba=00:10:C6:56:F4:9F,
dba=00:12:EE:A6:1D:F4)
bluetoothd[6061]: pin_code_request (sba=00:10:C6:56:F4:9F,
dba=00:12:EE:A6:1D:F4)
bluetoothd[6061]: link_key_notify (sba=00:10:C6:56:F4:9F,
dba=00:12:EE:A6:1D:F4)
bluetoothd[6061]: Registered interface org.bluez.Headset on path
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_12_EE_A6_1D_F4
bluetoothd[6061]: Registered interface org.bluez.Input on path
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_12_EE_A6_1D_F4
If I pair the headset with a phone, I need to enter 0000 on the
phone, after which there is a beeping in the headset until I press
the headset button and the pairing is complete.
Did I miss something in the setup to use a bt headset or is the
bluez-gnome logic not quite right for a headset?
Q2 My os uses 2.6.26 and I have the following bt modules loaded:
Module Size Used by
sco 9472 2
bnep 11264 2
rfcomm 29328 4
l2cap 17920 16 bnep,rfcomm
hci_usb 13084 3
bluetooth 42852 11 sco,bnep,rfcomm,l2cap,hci_usb
Do I need to apply the seven bt patches for 2.6.26 or will the
headset work as is - i.e. is the btusb (?) module required for sco to work?
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