From: "Bearcat M. Sandor" <Linux@feline-soul.com>
To: BlueZ users <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Bluez-users] Logitech Traveler Headset. pin never seen and i am never asked.
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 22:05:01 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200608232205.01719.Linux@feline-soul.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1597.216.47.59.131.1156371924.squirrel@webmail.feline-soul.net>
Folks,
It seems like this is the same old problem that has been plaguing me for a
month now. I need to feed this headset a pin of 0000 and i am NEVER asked for
a pin no matter what i put into the config file.
The following lines are pertainant:
security user;
# Default PIN code for incoming connections
#passkey "0000";
#pin_helper /etc/bluetooth/pin_script;
pin_helper /usr/lib/kdebluetooth/kbluepin;
If i set security to auto it and set make the passkey uncommented it does not
work. No pin script runs and /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/00:0D:44:4F:37:72
and /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default are never looked at.
What can i do? What can i provide?
My hcidump -X -V
HCI sniffer - Bluetooth packet analyzer ver 1.31
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffffffffffff
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72 ptype 0xcc18 rswitch 0x01 clkoffset 0x0000
Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) status 0x00 ncmd 1
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000e) plen 6
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
PIN Code Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000e) ncmd 1
status 0x00 bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
status 0x18 handle 44 bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72 type ACL encrypt 0x00
Error: Pairing Not Allowed
< HCI Command: Read Voice Setting (0x03|0x0025) plen 0
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 6
Read Voice Setting (0x03|0x0025) ncmd 1
status 0x00 voice setting 0x0060
< HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72 ptype 0xcc18 rswitch 0x01 clkoffset 0x0000
Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5
> HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) status 0x00 ncmd 1
> HCI Event: PIN Code Request (0x16) plen 6
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
< HCI Command: PIN Code Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000e) plen 6
bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 10
PIN Code Request Negative Reply (0x01|0x000e) ncmd 1
status 0x00 bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72
> HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
status 0x18 handle 45 bdaddr 00:0D:44:4F:37:72 type ACL encrypt 0x00
Error: Pairing Not Allowed
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 16:25 in an email titled "[Bluez-users] Logitech
Traveler Headset. Progress but not there yet. Advice wanted.]" Bearcat M.
Sandor wrote:
>In addition to the information below, when when the snd_bt_sco module
>loads at boot time i get the following in my dmsg log file:
>
>#
>#
>snd-bt-sco revision 1.12 $
>#
>
>#
>==========================================
>#
>[ BUG: lock recursion deadlock detected! |
>#
>------------------------------------------
>#
>
>#
>modprobe/2715 is trying to acquire this lock:
>#
> [ffff81003e00a880] {snd_card_bt_sco_probe}
>#
>.. held by: modprobe: 2715 [ffff81003cda86f0, 125]
>#
>... acquired at: alsa_card_bt_sco_init+0xba/0x2f1
>[snd_bt_sco]
>#
>... trying at: alsa_card_bt_sco_init+0x13a/0x2f1
>[snd_bt_sco]
>#
>------------------------------
>#
>
>| showing all locks held by: | (modprobe/2715 [ffff81003cda86f0, 125]): #
>
>------------------------------
>#
>
>#
>#001: [ffff81003e00a880] {snd_card_bt_sco_probe}
>#
>... acquired at: alsa_card_bt_sco_init+0xba/0x2f1
>[snd_bt_sco]
>#
>
>#
>
>#
>modprobe/2715's [current] stackdump:
>#
>
>#
>
>#
>Call Trace: <ffffffff8023719a>{report_deadlock+319}
>#
> <ffffffff8805919d>{:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314}
>#
> <ffffffff80237310>{check_deadlock+346}
><ffffffff80237330>{debug_mutex_add_waiter+21}
>#
> <ffffffff8805919d>{:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314}
>#
> <ffffffff805c072e>{__mutex_lock_slowpath+240}
><ffffffff80209f82>{child_rip+0}
>#
> <ffffffff8805919d>{:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314}
>#
> <ffffffff8023aada>{sys_init_module+4722}
><ffffffff8020954e>{system_call+126}
>#
>
>#
>Showing all blocking locks in the system:
>#
>S init: 1 [ffff81003ff81450, 117] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R ksoftirqd/0: 2 [ffff81003ff80da0, 134] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S watchdog/0: 3 [ffff81003ff806f0, 0] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S events/0: 4 [ffff81003ff80040, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S khelper: 5 [ffff81003ff9b490, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kthread: 6 [ffff81003ff9ade0, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kblockd/0: 8 [ffff81003ff9a080, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kacpid: 9 [ffff81003fe5d4d0, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S khubd: 144 [ffff81003fc16300, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kseriod: 146 [ffff81003fe5c0c0, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S pdflush: 233 [ffff81003f8f8830, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S pdflush: 234 [ffff81003f8f8180, 115] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kswapd0: 235 [ffff81003f9035d0, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S aio/0: 236 [ffff81003f902f20, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S jfsIO: 237 [ffff81003f902870, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S jfsCommit: 238 [ffff81003f9021c0, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S jfsSync: 239 [ffff81003f6e9610, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S xfslogd/0: 240 [ffff81003f6e8f60, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S xfsdatad/0: 241 [ffff81003f6e88b0, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S ata/0: 915 [ffff81003ed8eda0, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_0: 922 [ffff81003ed98de0, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_1: 923 [ffff81003ed99490, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_2: 924 [ffff81003ed564c0, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_3: 925 [ffff81003ed65910, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_4: 935 [ffff81003ed65260, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_5: 936 [ffff81003f045890, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_6: 939 [ffff81003ed8e6f0, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S scsi_eh_7: 940 [ffff81003ed8f450, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S khpsbpkt: 959 [ffff81003ed64bb0, 117] (not blocked on mutex) #
>D scsi_eh_8: 983 [ffff81003ed57220, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S usb-storage: 984 [ffff81003f8f8ee0, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>D usb-stor-scan: 986 [ffff81003ed8e040, 110] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kpsmoused: 1010 [ffff81003f0451e0, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kcryptd/0: 1014 [ffff81003ed98730, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S reiserfs/0: 1021 [ffff81003eda2770, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S init: 1027 [ffff81003f044b30, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1028 [ffff81003f70b0a0, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 1087 [ffff81003f6e8200, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1088 [ffff81003f70a340, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1091 [ffff81003f7150e0, 119] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 1092 [ffff81003f700300, 119] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1093 [ffff81003f715790, 115] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1096 [ffff81003ff9a730, 119] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 1097 [ffff81003ed56b70, 119] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1098 [ffff81003fc169b0, 115] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1101 [ffff81003ed578d0, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 1102 [ffff81003f714a30, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1103 [ffff81003fc17710, 119] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S rc: 1106 [ffff81003fc17060, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R udevd: 1319 [ffff81003eda2e20, 114] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S shpchpd: 2111 [ffff81003f88d690, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S kgameportd: 2118 [ffff81003f88c930, 111] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 2433 [ffff81003f882240, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S hwclock.sh: 2434 [ffff81003d6c4300, 118] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S hwclock.sh: 2438 [ffff81003fe5c770, 121] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 2440 [ffff81003f044480, 121] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S mountall.sh: 2441 [ffff81003f8828f0, 120] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S mountall.sh: 2445 [ffff81003f8f9590, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S fsck.reiserfs: 2503 [ffff81003f883650, 118] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S need: 2558 [ffff81003c849550, 116] (not blocked on mutex) #
>S modutils: 2559 [ffff81003f701710, 123] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R modutils: 2599 [ffff81003ed98080, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R modutils: 2714 [ffff81003eda20c0, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R modprobe: 2715 [ffff81003cda86f0, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>R modprobe: 2717 [ffff81003f7009b0, 125] (not blocked on mutex) #
>
>#
>---------------------------
>#
>
>| showing all locks held: |
>
>#
>---------------------------
>#
>
>#
>#001: [ffff81003ed86850] {scsi_host_alloc}
>#
>.. held by: usb-stor-scan: 986 [ffff81003ed8e040, 110]
>#
>... acquired at: scsi_scan_host_selected+0xaa/0x113
>#
>
>#
>#002: [ffff81003ed86c98] {storage_probe}
>#
>.. held by: usb-storage: 984 [ffff81003f8f8ee0, 110]
>#
>... acquired at: usb_stor_control_thread+0x46/0x19e
>#
>
>#
>#003: [ffff81003e00a880] {snd_card_bt_sco_probe}
>#
>.. held by: modprobe: 2715 [ffff81003cda86f0, 125]
>#
>... acquired at: alsa_card_bt_sco_init+0xba/0x2f1
>[snd_bt_sco]
>#
>
>#
>=============================================
>#
>
>#
>[ turning off deadlock detection. Please report this. ]
>#
>
>#
>snd-bt-sco: snd-bt-scod thread starting
>#
>Adding 2097144k swap on /swapfile. Priority:-1 extents:205
>across:2318040k
>
>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Logitech Traveler Headset. Progress but not
>there yet. Advice wanted.
>From: "Bearcat M. Sandor" <Linux@feline-soul.com>
>Date: Tue, August 22, 2006 00:37
>To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Ok, I am getting further. I have the snd_bt_sco module loaded.
>
>Doing a btsco 00:0D:44:4F:37:72 gives me
>
>Error: Failed to connect to SDP server: Function not implemented
>Assuming channel 2
>
>Can't connect RFCOMM channel: Resource temporarily unavailable
>
>I'm a newbie at this bluetooth stuff. I'm not sure if i'm supposed to start
>the rfcomm program or what parameters i should send.
>
>My config files are listed in the preceding emails.
>
>Thank you for the help so far,
>
>Bearcat M. Sandor
>On Monday 21 August 2006 21:31 in an email titled "Re: [Bluez-users]
> Logitech Traveler Headset. Progress but not there yet. Advice wanted."
> Bearcat M.
>
>Sandor wrote:
>>Brad,
>>Thank you. That was immensely helpful. I have btsco installed. I have
>
>followed the steps at the link you provided.
>
>>I change to root user.
>>After the "hciconfig hci0 voice 0x0060" is given my hciconfig looks like:
>
>hci0: Type: USB
>
>> BD Address: 00:07:61:1C:9F:D3 ACL MTU: 192:8 SCO MTU: 64:8 UP
>
>RUNNING PSCAN
>
>> RX bytes:3908436 acl:279025 sco:0 events:1181 errors:0
>> TX bytes:1936 acl:16 sco:0 commands:192 errors:0
>> Features: 0xff 0xff 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
>> Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3
>> Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF PARK
>> Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
>> Name: 'BlueZ (0)'
>> Class: 0x3e0100
>> Service Classes: Networking, Rendering, Capturing, Object
>
>Transfer,
>
>>Audio
>> Device Class: Computer, Uncategorized
>> HCI Ver: 1.1 (0x1) HCI Rev: 0x34e LMP Ver: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subver:
>> 0x34e Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
>>Then i issue the "btsco 00:0D:44:4F:37:72" and i get:
>>Error: hwdep next device (hw:0): Operation not permitted
>>Error: hwdep next device (hw:1): Operation not permitted
>>Error: control open (hw:2): No such device
>>Error: Can't find device. Bail
>>Bearcat M. Sandor
>>On Monday 21 August 2006 20:35 in an email titled "Re: [Bluez-users]
>> Logitech Traveler Headset. Progress but not there yet. Advice wanted."
>
>Brad
>
>> Midgley
>>
>>wrote:
>>>Bearcat
>>>
>>>> on button to get it to start paring. Then i issue a "hidd --connect
>
>00:0D:44:4F:37:72" After awhile the headset stops blinking and "Can't
>get
>
>>>> device information: Function not implemented" is returned for the hidd
>
>--connect.
>
>>>hidd is for connecting the keyboard/mouse/etc but not the headset. Check
>
>with the docs at bluetooth-alsa.sf.net.
>
>>>Brad
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-08-24 4:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-23 22:25 [Bluez-users] Logitech Traveler Headset. Progress but not there yet. Advice wanted.] Bearcat M. Sandor
2006-08-24 4:05 ` Bearcat M. Sandor [this message]
2006-08-24 4:34 ` [Bluez-users] Logitech Traveler Headset. pin never seen and i am never asked Brad Midgley
2006-08-24 5:00 ` Bearcat M. Sandor
2006-08-24 7:43 ` Brad Midgley
2006-08-24 7:59 ` Bearcat M. Sandor
2006-08-24 12:18 ` John McDougald
2006-08-25 22:20 ` Bearcat M. Sandor
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2006-08-25 22:22 Bearcat M. Sandor
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