* 70-hid2hci.rules and Logitech dongles
@ 2011-09-26 18:59 Alexander Holler
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From: Alexander Holler @ 2011-09-26 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-bluetooth
Hello,
I'm having a Logitech dongle which identifies itself as 046d:0b02,
046d:c70b and 046d:c70c and for which only hiddev devices are available
after startup (when in HID mode).
To use the bluetooth functionality I had to change the rule in
70-hid2hci.rules from
# Logitech devices
KERNEL=="hiddev*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c70[35e]", \
RUN+="hid2hci --method=logitech-hid --devpath=%p"
to
# Logitech devices
KERNEL=="hiddev*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d",
ATTRS{idProduct}=="c70[35bce]", \
RUN+="hid2hci --method=logitech-hid --devpath=%p"
After the dongle is in HCI mode, the hiddev device disappears and the
hidraw devices are appearing.
I'm not sure why there is a rule for hidraw devices in that file too and
I've just disabled it.
I've first reported it for Fedora (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=741247 ) but after having
seen that those rules are appearing in almost every distribution, I
thought I should report that upstream (here) too.
Regards,
Alexander
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