From: "Jérémie Scheer" <j.scheer@albus.fr>
To: Boris Passerat de La Chapelle <boris.passerat@davidson.fr>,
linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Error on executing compiled bluetoothd with plugins
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 11:23:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <557E998C.6080300@albus.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <557E96FC.4080202@albus.fr>
Le 15/06/2015 11:12, Jérémie Scheer a écrit :
> Hi Boris,
>
> Le 12/06/2015 17:52, Boris Passerat de La Chapelle a écrit :
>> Hi Jérémie
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org
>> [mailto:linux-bluetooth-owner@vger.kernel.org] De la part de Jérémie
>> Scheer
>> Envoyé : vendredi 12 juin 2015 17:26
>> À : linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
>> Objet : Error on executing compiled >bluetoothd with plugins
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I downloaded Bluez 5.30 sources and compiled it against a Debian
>>> Jessie (Linux 3.16).
>>>
>>> When I try to execute it, I receive the following errors :
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Bluetooth daemon 5.30
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Starting SDP server
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) hostname
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) wiimote
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) autopair
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) policy
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) gatt_example
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) neard
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) sap
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) a2dp
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) avrcp
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) network
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) input
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) hog
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) health
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) gap
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) scanparam
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) deviceinfo
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) alert
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) proximity
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) thermometer
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) heartrate
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) cyclingspeed
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Ignoring (cli) external_dummy
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Bluetooth management interface 1.6 initialized
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Failed to obtain handles for "Service Changed"
>>> characteristic
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Failed to register org.bluez.LEAdvertisingManager1
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Failed to register LEAdvertisingManager1 interface
>>> for adapter
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Not enough free handles to register service
>>> bluetoothd[819]: Current Time Service could not be registered
>>> bluetoothd[819]: gatt-time-server: Input/output error (5)
>>> bluetoothd[819]: hci0 Load Connection Parameters failed: Unknown
>>> Command
>>> (0x01)
>>> So when I reset my Bluetooth device hci0 and try to advertise LE, I
>>> can't see nothing on an iPad for instance.
>>> When compiling Bluez, I configured it with this command :
>>> ./configure CFLAGS="$CFLAGS --Wno-sign-compare" --disable-udev
>>> --prefix=$PWD --enable-experimental ->-enable-maintainer-mode
>>> Is there something I missed ?
>>> Jérémie
>> I had the same issue after activating all plugins. You can disable
>> plugin started with bluetoothd with the option --noplugin= hostname,
>> wiimote... and then it should work !
> In fact I would like to activate time plugin or another one to be able
> to create my own peripheral from an existing plugin.
>
> But now I've another problem : there are always the same error
> messages but when I advertise Bluetooth LE with "hciconfig hci0
> leadv", and after the client is connected and has discover services,
> bluetoothd tells me that :
> Can't store info for private addressed device
> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_59_57_7C_B6_E5_5F
> Can't store services for private addressed device
> /org/bluez/hci0/dev_59_57_7C_B6_E5_5F
> Unable to register GATT service with handle 0x0001 for device
> 59_57_7C_B6_E5_5F
> Unable to register GATT service with handle 0x0006 for device
> 59_57_7C_B6_E5_5F
> Unable to register GATT service with handle 0x000a for device
> 59_57_7C_B6_E5_5F
> ....
In fact it happens just after the client has been connected to my
peripheral, before he even tries to discover services. So when he tries
to discover services, there is nothing for him to discover.
>
> So the client doesn't see any services or characteristics.
>
> I tried to run bluetoothd with these commands :
> ./src/bluetoothd --plugin=time -n
> ./src/bluetoothd -n
>>
>> Boris
>>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-06-15 9:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-06-12 15:26 Error on executing compiled bluetoothd with plugins Jérémie Scheer
2015-06-12 15:52 ` Boris Passerat de La Chapelle
2015-06-15 9:12 ` Jérémie Scheer
2015-06-15 9:23 ` Jérémie Scheer [this message]
2015-06-15 13:58 ` Jérémie Scheer
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