On 06/17/11 03:22, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
[...]
Probably would if it recognised the product then. What is the correct way
to
do this then? I know about usbdevs, and the awk script to run, but does
anything then need to be added to the driver to pick it up, or should
that
be all thats needed?
it does not look at the product. it looks at interface class, subclass
and protocol. are you sure you are loading ng_ubt(4) from loader.conf?
are there any error messages from ng_ubt(4) in /var/log/messages?
devd.conf problem then? I haven't got it in loader.conf, but I did kldload-
dmesg output (although the last 2 lines disappear when unloaded/loaded:
ubt0:<vendor 0x0b05 product 0x1712, class 224/1, rev 2.00/19.15, addr 2> on
usbus5
WARNING: attempt to domain_add(bluetooth) after domainfinalize()
WARNING: attempt to domain_add(netgraph) after domainfinalize()
if you get ubt0 line then device was recognized and attached.
those two WARNING messages are harmless
But ls dev shows no devices, and I can't start bluetooth services:
ng_ubt(4) does NOT create device nodes in /dev. this question pops up
very often. handbook should really be updated to mention this.
/etc/rc.d/bluetooth: ERROR: Unable to setup Bluetooth stack for device ubt0
If it should work, then what am I doing wrong?
devd(8) will start/stop stack for you automatically. please check
devd.conf (look at ubt secion). there is no need to start stack by
hand any more. the error is because you are trying to start the stack
when its already been started. again, handbook should be updated to
reflect that.
max
Thanks Max. Sounds like there is updating required in the handbook- but
how do I test whether its actually working or not? Those are the tests
to show it works. Perhaps some more decisive tests should be included?
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