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* [Bluez-devel] Fwd: Re: Unable to set number of SCO buffers : please upgrade your Kernel !
@ 2007-04-29  5:08 John Frankish
  2007-04-29  8:23 ` Reiner Klenk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: John Frankish @ 2007-04-29  5:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: BlueZ development

I tried a couple of things over the last few days:

1. Tried to find the archives to search for an earlier 
sco-flowcontrol patch that might have been submitted by Fabien - no 
luck, where are the archives?

2. I compiled bluez-libs/bluez-utils 3.9 to see if plugz would work 
better with this - I ran into the same pin problem as before in that 
I don't get a pin pop-up on my machine. If I set security to auto in 
hcid.conf then I can pair with my cell phone since I can enter a pin 
on the phone but this does not work with a bluetooth headset since I 
cannot enter a pin and hcid just sits there waiting...

# hcid -n
hcid[32062]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
hcid[32062]: HCI dev 0 registered
hcid[32062]: HCI dev 0 already up
hcid[32062]: Device hci0 has been added
hcid[32062]: Starting security manager 0
hcid[32062]: Device hci0 has been activated
hcid[32062]: link_key_request (sba=00:10:C6:56:F4:9F, dba=00:0A:D9:E8:4A:65)

btsco works fine with the same setup and bluez-libs/utils 2.15, but I 
would rather use plugz so any help would be welcome.

Regards
John


>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 09:56:03 +0400
>From: John Frankish <frankish@dubai.oilfield.slb.com>
>Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] Unable to set number of SCO buffers : 
>please upgrade
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>Brad,
>
>Whilst it's reasonably difficult to move to a newer kernel in DSL-N,
>the main reason for making plugz work on this kernel is that I can
>then make it available as a DSL-N extension for many others to use.
>
>I tried the diff2 patch on my kernel - it ran with about 5 failures,
>4 of which I added manually. After reboot, I had the same SCO buffers
>error message. I wonder - does plugz need a certain version revision
>of bluez-utils or will it work with any version? I am using
>bluez-utils 2.15 as I cannot make the "pin" part of things work on
>DSL-N with later versions.
>
>Where would Fabien have put the earlier SCO patch?
>
>Thanks
>John
>
>At 17:45 24-04-07, you wrote:
> >John
> >
> > > The earliest patch in the cvs is v2.0 for 2.6.18-mh7 - given that I
> > > have 2.6.12 (DSL-N is like Knoppix, you cannot easily update the
> > > kernel), is there a patch archive somewhere with a patch closer to my
> > > kernel or do I need to try and apply the patch "manually"?
> >
> >Fabien may have submitted an early patch that is closer to your kernel
> >but rather than backport or dig in the archives I suggest you consider
> >trying a newer kernel.
> >
> >Brad
> >
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