From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Message-ID: <1597.216.47.59.131.1156371924.squirrel@webmail.feline-soul.net> Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:25:24 -0600 (MDT) From: "Bearcat M. Sandor" To: bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net MIME-Version: 1.0 References: In-Reply-To: Subject: [Bluez-users] Logitech Traveler Headset. Progress but not there yet. Advice wanted.] Reply-To: Bearcat@feline-soul.com, BlueZ users List-Id: BlueZ users List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sender: bluez-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net Errors-To: bluez-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net 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: {report_deadlock+319} # {:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314} # {check_deadlock+346} {debug_mutex_add_waiter+21} # {:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314} # {__mutex_lock_slowpath+240} {child_rip+0} # {:snd_bt_sco:alsa_card_bt_sco_init+314} # {sys_init_module+4722} {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" 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 >>------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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