/dev/smd3 depends on kernel driver, can you confirm your kernel enables smd?
init.qcom.bt.sh needs /dev/smd3.

Shawn Huang


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Eric Chou <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sami,
>
> I just did repo sync the latest source. Both Bluetooth and WiFi worked as
> usual.
> I checked the log you sent to me, and it seems that hci transport channel
> couldn't
> be opened correctly.
>
> > I/hci_qcomm_init( 1000): /system/bin/hci_qcomm_init -d /dev/ttyHS0 -s
> 3000000
> > -i 115200 -r 32000000 -p 0 -P 1 -b BC:F5:AC:01:9A:7B
> > I/hci_qcomm_init( 1000): ro.qualcomm.bt.hci_transport: smd
> > I/hci_qcomm_init( 1000): init_transport: Cannot open /dev/smd3: No
>  ===> HERE
> > such file or directory
> > I/hci_qcomm_init( 1000): . Retry after 2 secondsinit_transport: Cannot
> open
> > /dev/smd3: No such file or directory
>
> The device node 'smd3' didn't exist, never hit this before though.
>
> - Eric
>
>
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