Hi Guillaume,

On 06/14/2012 09:21 AM, Guillaume Zajac wrote:
Hi,

I tested oFono DUN server to be sure it was still working with latest
oFono version, however I have an issue with udev/udevng.

My current "phone like" configuration is:
- laptop with Ubuntu 11.10
- oFono + ConnMan running together (network-manager + modem-manager
stopped)
- Huawei dongle for data connection

I am using a Windows 7 DUN client to connect to the laptop.

Binding with client is fine but when I try to dial to connect to the
server with the DUN client I got this into oFono log:

...
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty add
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty finished
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty move
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty finished
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty move
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty finished
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udevng.c:remove_device()
/sys/devices/virtual/tty/rfcomm0
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty remove
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:remove_modem() /devices/virtual/tty/rfcomm0
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udev.c:udev_event() subsystem tty finished
ofonod[20340]: plugins/udevng.c:check_modem_list()
...

and the DUN client is getting a timeout error.

Does anybody have any idea about this issue?


Likely the culprit is this line inside __dundee_bluetooth_init

        err = bluetooth_register_uuid(DUN_GW_UUID, &dun_profile);

It should probably use the UUID of the DUN client, not the gateway.

Regards,
-Denis
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