From: Andrzej Kaczmarek <andrzej.kaczmarek@tieto.com>
To: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Cc: "linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org" <linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] Bluetooth: Use hci_conn data to handle failed LE Connection Complete
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 10:05:17 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FB4B13D.1010302@tieto.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1337204910.5970.271.camel@aeonflux>
Hi Marcel,
On 16.05.2012 23:48, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
>>>> hci_dev_lock(hdev);
>>>>
>>>> + if (ev->status) {
>>>> + conn = hci_conn_hash_lookup_state(hdev, LE_LINK, BT_CONNECT);
>>>> + if (!conn)
>>>> + goto unlock;
>>>> +
>>>> + mgmt_connect_failed(hdev,&conn->dst, conn->type,
>>>> + conn->dst_type, ev->status);
>>>> + hci_proto_connect_cfm(conn, ev->status);
>>>> + conn->state = BT_CLOSED;
>>>> + hci_conn_del(conn);
>>>> + goto unlock;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> conn = hci_conn_hash_lookup_ba(hdev, LE_LINK,&ev->bdaddr);
>>>> if (!conn) {
>>>> conn = hci_conn_add(hdev, LE_LINK,&ev->bdaddr);
>>>
>>> this change is wrong. We are now treating every single adapter as being
>>> broken. That is not acceptable.
>>
>> Why do you think these adapters are broken? As I explained in cover
>> letter for v1, spec does not require peer address to be provided in
>> Connection Complete which is reasonable since we can only have one
>> pending connection request. Also as Claudio and Andre noticed such
>> behaviour could be to simplify whitelist implementation - in case of
>> connection request using whitelist it does not make sense to include
>> specific peer address in event.
>
> what has whitelist behavior to do with this event in the failure case?
Just a sidenote on why some vendors may want to omit BD_ADDR and it does
not make adapter broken. Not directly related to this scenario.
>>> We should only add a tweak if the BD_ADDR parameter is BDADDR_ANY and
>>> not as a general rule. In addition if we do this, we need to print a
>>> warning to dmesg to make this known.
>>
>> Perhaps we can just add warning in case BD_ADDR is not BDADDR_ANY and
>> we cannot find hci_conn for it - in such case most probably something
>> went wrong.
>
> What are the adapters from Broadcom, CSR, TI and ST are returning in a
> failure case? Are they all omitting the BD_ADDR value?
No, I noticed this on BCM and based on previous comments it seems that
this is what BCM and ST(E) are doing while CSR and TI return BD_ADDR.
Except that previously I was using ST-E chip which did return BD_ADDR so
this is not even consistent per manufacturer.
As said before, omitted BD_ADDR seems to be fine from spec perspective
so we should not require it to be present. Since we can have only one LE
hci_conn in BT_CONNECT state it's reasonable to use it here. This is
already in patch.
What could be indeed added to this patch is warning message in case
BD_ADDR is not BDADDR_ANY and it does not match one stored in hci_conn
(either adapter returns random BD_ADDR which is weird or something went
wrong).
BR,
Andrzej
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-05-17 8:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-16 20:55 [PATCH v2] Bluetooth: Use hci_conn data to handle failed LE Connection Complete Andrzej Kaczmarek
2012-05-16 21:05 ` Marcel Holtmann
2012-05-16 21:44 ` Andrzej Kaczmarek
2012-05-16 21:48 ` Marcel Holtmann
2012-05-17 8:05 ` Andrzej Kaczmarek [this message]
2012-05-21 22:30 ` Andre Guedes
2012-05-25 6:55 ` Marcel Holtmann
2012-05-30 13:43 ` Andrzej Kaczmarek
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