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From: "Gary Martin" <gary_martin_au@yahoo.com.au>
To: Bluez <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: RE: [Bluez-users] Desperate newbie
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 10:46:06 +1000 (EST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040328004606.90929.qmail@web21003.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <EFCD68F7BFDB06468769D4D9EAAA9387025D93E7@scsmsx401.sc.intel.com>

Thanks Trevor for your assistance. I have been looking at the phone side of the
problem. Now, after pairing, the phone says that there are no services available
(before I had "object push" and I could send  files to Linux). Below is the output
from: 1) pairing the phone and 2) refreshing the supported services list on the phone.

Does this make sense to anyone?

The phone and connection works perfectly under Mac OS X??

> HCI Event: Connect Request(0x04) plen 10
< HCI Command: Accept Connection Request(0x01|0x0009) plen 7
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request(0x16) plen 6
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Reply(0x01|0x000d) plen 23
> HCI Event: Command Complete(0x0e) plen 10
> HCI Event: Link Key Notification(0x18) plen 23
> HCI Event: Connect Complete(0x03) plen 11
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings(0x02|0x000d) plen 4
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change(0x20) plen 7
> HCI Event: Command Complete(0x0e) plen 6
< HCI Command: Change Connection Packet Type(0x01|0x000f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connection Packet Type Changed(0x1d) plen 5
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete(0x05) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connect Request(0x04) plen 10
< HCI Command: Accept Connection Request(0x01|0x0009) plen 7
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connect Complete(0x03) plen 11
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change(0x20) plen 7
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings(0x02|0x000d) plen 4
> HCI Event: Command Complete(0x0e) plen 6
< HCI Command: Change Connection Packet Type(0x01|0x000f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connection Packet Type Changed(0x1d) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0040
< ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040 result 0 status 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
    MTU 251
< ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
< ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
< ACL data: handle 0x002a flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0040
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete(0x05) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connect Request(0x04) plen 10
< HCI Command: Accept Connection Request(0x01|0x0009) plen 7
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connect Complete(0x03) plen 11
> HCI Event: Page Scan Repetition Mode Change(0x20) plen 7
< HCI Command: Write Link Policy Settings(0x02|0x000d) plen 4
> HCI Event: Command Complete(0x0e) plen 6
< HCI Command: Change Connection Packet Type(0x01|0x000f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Command Status(0x0f) plen 4
> HCI Event: Connection Packet Type Changed(0x1d) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Connect req: psm 1 scid 0x0041
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0041 result 0 status 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 16
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 clen 4
    MTU 251
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0041 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Config req: dcid 0x0041 flags 0x0000 clen 0
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(s): Config rsp: scid 0x0040 flags 0x0000 result 0 clen 0
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 17
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x01 dlen 17
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x40 len 30 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0x19
          pat uuid-16 0x1108 (Headset)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList) 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList) 0x0009
(BTProfileDescList) 0x0100 (SrvName) 0x0302 ((null))
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 10 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x5
          cnt 0x2
 len 0x2 frm->len 0x1 n 0x0
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 17
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x01 dlen 17
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x40 len 30 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0x19
          pat uuid-16 0x111e
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList) 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList) 0x0009
(BTProfileDescList) 0x0100 (SrvName) 0x0311 ((null))
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 10 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x5
          cnt 0x2
 len 0x2 frm->len 0x1 n 0x0
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 17
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x01 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x40 len 27 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0x16
          pat uuid-16 0x1107 (IRMCSyncCmd)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList) 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList) 0x0009
(BTProfileDescList) 0x0100 (SrvName)
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 10 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x5
          cnt 0x2
 len 0x2 frm->len 0x1 n 0x0
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 17
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x01 dlen 17
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x40 len 30 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0x19
          pat uuid-16 0x1105 (OBEXObjPush)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList) 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList) 0x0009
(BTProfileDescList) 0x0100 (SrvName) 0x0303 ((null))
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 10 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x5
          cnt 0x2
 len 0x2 frm->len 0x1 n 0x0
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 17
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x01 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x40 len 27 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Req: tid 0x0 len 0x16
          pat uuid-16 0x1106 (OBEXObjTrnsf)
          max 0xffff
          aid(s) 0x0001 (SrvClassIDList) 0x0004 (ProtocolDescList) 0x0009
(BTProfileDescList) 0x0100 (SrvName)
          cont 00
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 14
    L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 10 [psm 1]
        SDP SSA Rsp: tid 0x0 len 0x5
          cnt 0x2
 len 0x2 frm->len 0x1 n 0x0
          cont 00
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn req: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0041
< ACL data: handle 0x0029 flags 0x02 dlen 12
    L2CAP(s): Disconn rsp: dcid 0x0040 scid 0x0041
> HCI Event: Number of Completed Packets(0x13) plen 5
> HCI Event: Disconn Complete(0x05) plen 4
 

--- "Pering, Trevor" <trevor.pering@intel.com> wrote: > Given the output you have, it's
not a hciattach or hciusb problem. Those
> pieces are the connection from linux to the Bluetooth hardware on your
> computer -- which seems to be working ok because you can do basic
> operations (like hcitool scan). There is something really strange going
> on because basic connectivity with the other device seems to work (as
> indicated by hcitool scan, which fetches the name from the remote
> device), but hcitool info and l2ping don't seem to be working properly,
> which is strange.  
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't know more than that to be able to help you. But,
> I think it indicates the problem might be on the remote (phone) side,
> not the laptop. Ideally, you could find a different BT device to try it
> with.
> 
> 	Trevor
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bluez-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
> [mailto:bluez-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Gary
> Martin
> Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 3:25 AM
> To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Bluez-users] Desperate newbie
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I'm a Linux user trying to sync my mobile phone with
> my computer in desperate need of help. I'm running
> Debian testing/unstable on a Apple PowerBook G3. I
> have researched as much as I can, but I can't get
> bluetooth to work with Linux.
> 
> My phone (Sonyericsson T628) can pair with the
> PowerBook, but it says that the only service available
> is "object push" and I can send files to the
> PowerBook.
> 
> Multisync cannot find the phone.
> 
> Everything works perfectly in Mac OS X without any
> configuration
> 
> I'm beginning to suspect it is a hci_usb -- hciattach
> problem. But I don't understand hciattach.
> 
> Below are some diagnostics/output. Hopefully someone
> can help
> 
> 
> Debian:~# modinfo bfusb
> filename:   
> /lib/modules/2.4.25-powerpc/kernel/drivers/bluetooth/bfusb.o
> description: "BlueFRITZ! USB driver ver 1.1"
> author:      "Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>"
> license:     "GPL"
> 
> debian:~# lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
> rfcomm                 35640   1  (autoclean)
> l2cap                  18900   2  (autoclean) [rfcomm]
> af_packet              15112   1  (autoclean)
> hid                    23108   0  (unused)
> sco                    10308   0  (unused)
> hfs                    81196   0  (unused)
> dmasound_pmac          65424   1
> dmasound_core          12848   1  [dmasound_pmac]
> soundcore               4200   3  [dmasound_core]
> i2c-core               14532   0  [dmasound_pmac]
> hci_usb                 9152   1
> bluez                  36332   3  [rfcomm l2cap sco
> hci_usb]
> 
> debian:~# hcitool scan
> Scanning ...
>         00:0E:07:54:32:0B       T628
> 
> debian:~# hcitool info 00:0E:07:54:32:0B
> Requesting information ...
> Can't create connection: Input/output error
> 
> debian:~# hcitool inq
> Inquiring ...
>         00:0E:07:54:32:0B       clock offset: 0x747b  
>  class: 0x520204
> 
> debian:~# hciconfig -a
> hci0:   Type: USB
>         BD Address: 00:0D:88:AC:D1:EE ACL MTU: 192:8 
> SCO MTU: 64:8
>         UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN
>         RX bytes:388 acl:0 sco:0 events:18 errors:0
>         TX bytes:333 acl:0 sco:0 commands:15 errors:0
>         Features: 0xff 0xff 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
> 0x00
>         Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2
> HV3
>         Link policy: HOLD SNIFF PARK
>         Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
>         Name: 'debian-0'
>         Class: 0x000100
>         Service Classes: Unspecified
>         Device Class: Computer, Uncategorized
>         HCI Ver: 1.1 (0x1) HCI Rev: 0x1bb LMP Ver: 1.1
> (0x1) LMP Subver: 0x1bb
>         Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
> 
> debian:~# l2ping 00:0E:07:54:32:0B
> Ping: 00:0E:07:54:32:0B from 00:0D:88:AC:D1:EE (data
> size 20) ...
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 200 time 56.94ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 201 time 32.72ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 202 time 44.73ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 203 time 38.74ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 204 time 38.74ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 205 time 48.77ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 206 time 41.79ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 207 time 42.79ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 208 time 39.81ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 209 time 44.83ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 210 time 42.83ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 211 time 41.84ms
> 0 bytes from 00:0E:07:54:32:0B id 212 time 39.85ms
> 13 sent, 13 received, 0% loss
> 
> debian:~# lsusb
> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon
> Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
> 
> 


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  reply	other threads:[~2004-03-28  0:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-03-27 13:47 [Bluez-users] Desperate newbie Pering, Trevor
2004-03-28  0:46 ` Gary Martin [this message]
2004-03-28  0:58   ` Michal Semler (volny.cz)
2004-03-28  2:07     ` Gary Martin
2004-03-29  8:40       ` Andreas Deresch
2004-03-30  9:24         ` Gary Martin
     [not found] <200403301532.02494.thomas.chiverton@bluefinger.com>
2004-03-31 10:01 ` Gary Martin
2004-03-31 11:37   ` Andreas Deresch
2004-03-31 13:45     ` Gary Martin
2004-03-31 14:19       ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-03-31 15:06       ` Andreas Deresch
2004-03-31 15:26         ` Marcel Holtmann
2004-04-01  9:09           ` Gary Martin
2004-03-31 14:12   ` Thomas Chiverton
2004-03-31 14:41     ` Gary Martin
2004-03-31 14:53       ` Thomas Chiverton
     [not found] <200403301050.08300.thomas.chiverton@bluefinger.com>
2004-03-30 10:56 ` Gary Martin
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-03-27 11:25 Gary Martin

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