* [Bluez-users] Issues with multiple (concurrent) rfcomm connections
@ 2005-01-09 20:24 George Fankhauser
2005-01-09 21:24 ` Marcel Holtmann
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: George Fankhauser @ 2005-01-09 20:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Dear all
I just ran across an issue with setting up multiple rfcomm connections from a
linux laptop with kernel 2.4.28-mh1 using an Anycom USB-120 dongle with Silicon
Wave chipset.
I just tried to maintain 2 connections to 2 seperate commercial rs232 adapters
(roalan wcs 232) using the socket API (test source attached). While connection
setup is ok, and reconnects (e.g. after powerfail of peers) work too for a
single device, running the same procedure in parallel leads to a behavor where
no more sockets can be opened. It starts with a write failed to the socket (ok
so far), but the following connection attempts lead to errors 16 (resource or
device busy) and 11 (resource temp. unavailable) or 110 (timeout). From this
state, the system does not recover and all bluez modules have to be reloaded ;-(
as an alternative I tried the same thing using seperate processes instead of
threads or, using the rfcomm utility and cat for sending data. I always end up
with the same errors.
I wonder whether this problem is known, or related to Silicon Wave. Could
anyone try this with a CSR based system?
thanks and regards
George
-----------
compile with
gcc -g -c -std=c99 prog.c
gcc -lbluetooth -lpthread prog.o -o prog
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
#include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
#define TESTSIZE 10
void do_rw(int s) {
char x[TESTSIZE];
char y[TESTSIZE];
int err, count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < TESTSIZE; i++) { x[i] = (s + i) % 10 + '0'; }
while(1) {
fd_set fds;
struct timeval t = {0,0};
FD_ZERO(&fds);
select(s, &fds, NULL, NULL, &t);
if (FD_ISSET(s, &fds)) {
err = read(s, y, TESTSIZE);
if (err < 0) { printf("read: %d\n", err); perror(""); }
else if (err == 0) {}
else { printf("read %d bytes\n", err); }
}
err = write(s, x, TESTSIZE);
if (err < 0) {
printf("cannot write to socket %d: %d (errno=%d)\n", s, err, errno);
perror("");
if (errno == 11) { sleep(1); continue; }
break;
} else if (err == 0) {
printf("write returns 0\n");
} else if (err != TESTSIZE) {
printf("bytes written < bytes to write\n (%d < %d)\n", err, TESTSIZE);
} else {
if (!(count++ % 10)) { printf("%d ", s); fflush(NULL); }
}
//sleep(1);
}
}
void do_connect(char* addrstring) {
int s, err;
struct sockaddr_rc addr;
s = socket(PF_BLUETOOTH, SOCK_STREAM, BTPROTO_RFCOMM);
if (s < 0) {
printf("socket failed\n");
return;
}
printf("do_connect %s, sock no %d\n", addrstring, s);
addr.rc_family = AF_BLUETOOTH;
bacpy(&addr.rc_bdaddr, BDADDR_ANY);
addr.rc_channel = 0;
err = bind(s, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr));
if (err < 0) {
printf("bind failed: %d (errno=%d)\n", err, errno);
perror("");
close(s);
return;
}
addr.rc_family = AF_BLUETOOTH;
str2ba(addrstring, &addr.rc_bdaddr);
addr.rc_channel = 1;
err = connect(s, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr));
if (err == 0) {
printf("connection established\n");
do_rw(s);
}
else {
printf("connect failed: %d (errno=%d)\n", err, errno);
perror("");
}
close(s);
}
void* thread_main(void* addrstring)
{
while(1) {
do_connect((char*)addrstring);
sleep(1);
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
pthread_t thread1;
pthread_t thread2;
pthread_create(&thread1, NULL, thread_main, "00:02:78:02:84:CB"); // rs232 (2)
pthread_create(&thread2, NULL, thread_main, "00:02:78:02:85:84");//WCS-232 (3)
//single threads or sep. processes
//thread_main("00:02:78:02:84:CB");
//thread_main("00:02:78:02:85:84");
while (1) sleep(1);
printf("main exit...\n");
}
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread* Re: [Bluez-users] Issues with multiple (concurrent) rfcomm connections
2005-01-09 20:24 [Bluez-users] Issues with multiple (concurrent) rfcomm connections George Fankhauser
@ 2005-01-09 21:24 ` Marcel Holtmann
2005-01-10 21:41 ` [Bluez-users] " George Fankhauser
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2005-01-09 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ Mailing List
Hi George,
> I just ran across an issue with setting up multiple rfcomm connections from a
> linux laptop with kernel 2.4.28-mh1 using an Anycom USB-120 dongle with Silicon
> Wave chipset.
>
> I just tried to maintain 2 connections to 2 seperate commercial rs232 adapters
> (roalan wcs 232) using the socket API (test source attached). While connection
> setup is ok, and reconnects (e.g. after powerfail of peers) work too for a
> single device, running the same procedure in parallel leads to a behavor where
> no more sockets can be opened. It starts with a write failed to the socket (ok
> so far), but the following connection attempts lead to errors 16 (resource or
> device busy) and 11 (resource temp. unavailable) or 110 (timeout). From this
> state, the system does not recover and all bluez modules have to be reloaded ;-(
>
> as an alternative I tried the same thing using seperate processes instead of
> threads or, using the rfcomm utility and cat for sending data. I always end up
> with the same errors.
>
> I wonder whether this problem is known, or related to Silicon Wave. Could
> anyone try this with a CSR based system?
try to reproduce it with a 2.6.10-mh1 kernel.
Regards
Marcel
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* [Bluez-users] Re: Issues with multiple (concurrent) rfcomm connections
2005-01-09 21:24 ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2005-01-10 21:41 ` George Fankhauser
2005-01-11 10:13 ` Marcel Holtmann
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: George Fankhauser @ 2005-01-10 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Marcel Holtmann <marcel <at> holtmann.org> writes:
>
> Hi George,
>
> > I just ran across an issue with setting up multiple rfcomm connections
from a
> > linux laptop with kernel 2.4.28-mh1 using an Anycom USB-120 dongle with
Silicon
> > Wave chipset.
> >
> > I just tried to maintain 2 connections to 2 seperate commercial rs232
[...]
> >
> > I wonder whether this problem is known, or related to Silicon Wave. Could
> > anyone try this with a CSR based system?
>
> try to reproduce it with a 2.6.10-mh1 kernel.
>
Marcel
you're right, 2.6.10-mh works fine; no problems and reasonably fast
reconnects after all kinds of reset, power loss, etc. Very well done!
also, it seems to be independent of SiW or CSR chip set... (changed the bt
adapter too...)
Is there a chance to seperate this issue and have it back-ported to 2.4?
best regards
George
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Re: Issues with multiple (concurrent) rfcomm connections
2005-01-10 21:41 ` [Bluez-users] " George Fankhauser
@ 2005-01-11 10:13 ` Marcel Holtmann
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2005-01-11 10:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ Mailing List
Hi George,
> you're right, 2.6.10-mh works fine; no problems and reasonably fast
> reconnects after all kinds of reset, power loss, etc. Very well done!
>
> also, it seems to be independent of SiW or CSR chip set... (changed the bt
> adapter too...)
>
> Is there a chance to seperate this issue and have it back-ported to 2.4?
there are so many changes that are not backported to 2.4 and at the
moment I have to no idea which one will help you. Why don't you use a
2.6 kernel?
Regards
Marcel
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