ng_ubt with Broadcom BCM92035DGL
Ronald Klop
ronald-freebsd8 at klop.yi.org
Thu Jan 6 11:40:34 PST 2005
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:25:09 -0800, Maksim Yevmenkin
<maksim.yevmenkin at savvis.net> wrote:
> Ronald Klop wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I commented out this list of hci-commands one by one and they all give
>> the same error. (Status: Command disallowed [0xc])
>> reset
>> write_scan_enable 3
>> write_class_of_device
>> change_local_name
>
> none of the commands above is strictly required. well, maybe with
> exception of 'write_scan_enable 3' command. this command supposed to
> make bluetooth device answer inquiry from the remote devices, i.e. it
> makes bluetooth device 'visible' to other devices.
>
> what is the output of
>
> % hccontrol -n ubt0hci read_node_state
State: 0x3
> % hccontrol -n ubt0hci read_scan_enable
Status: Command disallowed [0xc]
> % hccontrol -n ubt0hci read_class_of_device
Status: Command disallowed [0xc]
> % hccontrol -n ubt0hci read_local_name
Status: Command disallowed [0xc]
> the output above looks fine, so i'd say it should work.
>
> - did you enable bluetooth on your phone?
Yes, I did. Would be a nice mistake. :-)
> - did you make your phone 'visible' to other bluetooth devices (look
> somewhere under bluetooth security settings)
Yes, I did.
> - what is your phone make and model?
Sony Ericsson K700i
I do not have other bluetooth devices to test with.
And if I ask my phone to search for bluetooth devices it doesn't find
anything.
I already read quite a lot about it and I think the not working
write_scan_enable is not good.
Can you tell me what 'Status: Command disallowed [0xc]' means?
Is this my bluetooth adapter telling I can't issue the command, is it usb?
Or is it in the software (driver)?
Or do you have any other clue about it?
Ronald.
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Ronald Klop, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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