Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On 11/8/07, Jimmie James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On 11/8/07, Jimmie James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Broadcom BCM92035DGROM dongle, and this is what I'm seeing.
I'm assuming it's not supported, (from the handbook: The Broadcom
BCM2033 chip based Bluetooth devices are supported via the ubtbcmfw(4)
and ng_ubt(4) drivers)

Is there anyone that's gotten this model to work, or is it an exercise
in futility?
first of all, i doubt that BCM92035 is using 2033 chip. i think it is
uses different (2035?) chip.

it also appears that this particular dongle may need to use special
non-standard initialization sequence.

can you please check vendor id/product id pair for your dongle (use usbdevs(8)).

1) if it is (0x0a5c, 0x200a) then you could try to comment out "reset"
command in /etc/rc.d/bluetooth

2) if it is (x0a5c, 0x2009) then you out of luck - this device needs
special non-standard initialization sequence. ng_ubt(4) currently does
not support that. if i can get this dongle into my hands i can fix
ng_ubt(4)

thanks,
max

I was searching google and came across these two threads,
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-bluetooth/2006-September/000788.html
http://www.nabble.com/j2me-bluetooth-app-using-freebsd-bluetooth-stack-t2356546.html

So it looked like it was possible...

usbdevs -dv shows:
port 1 addr 2: full speed, power 100 mA, config 1,
BCM92035DGROM(0x0850), Broadcom(0x22b8), rev 1.09
    ubt0

huh?? very strange. not sure why your dongle says its broadcom, where
is vendor id 0x22b8 is for motorola.  the product is 0850 seems to be
for motorola pc850 dongle.

1) please check /var/log/messages to see if there are any errors from
ng_ubt(4) driver

2) please install hcidump from ports (comms/hcidump) and then as root

make sure device is not connected

# kldload ng_btsocket -- this may fail if ng_btsocket module was
already loaded, ignore it.
# hcidump -w init.dump -- this will block

now attach the device and wait for it to fail

terminate hcidump with ^c and send me the init.dump  file

thanks,
max


Well, after fighting with ng_btsocket, trying to get it to load, and
after loading every bluetooth module I could find, it has decided to
start working.  Messages still things it's a Broadcom, but I can send
and receive files.
I'm leaning towards a module that wasn't loaded, or an old version
(rebuild them all)

This helped in finding the applications to transfert he files, and
setting up the hosts file.
http://lopisaur.blogspot.com/2006/03/bluetooth-freebsd-siemens-s5x-blues.html

If there's anything more you need, let me know.

Thank you Maksim!!

usbdevs -v  port 2 addr 2: full speed, power 100 mA, config 1,
BCM92035DGROM(0x0850), Broadcom(0x22b8), rev 1.09

10    4 0xc60ed000 2000     ng_bluetooth.ko
11    1 0xca458000 19000    ng_btsocket.ko
12    1 0xc9e1f000 7000     ng_ubt.ko
13    1 0xc9ebb000 d000     ng_hci.ko
14    1 0xca1e5000 f000     ng_l2cap.ko

Nov  8 20:23:19 fortytwo kernel: ubt0: Broadcom BCM92035DGROM, rev
1.10/1.09, addr 2
Nov  8 20:23:19 fortytwo kernel: ubt0: Broadcom BCM92035DGROM, rev
1.10/1.09, addr 2
Nov  8 20:23:19 fortytwo kernel: ubt0: Interface 0 endpoints:
interrupt=0x81, bulk-in=0x82, bulk-out=0x2
Nov  8 20:23:19 fortytwo kernel: ubt0: Interface 1 (alt.config 4)
endpoints: isoc-in=0x83, isoc-out=0x3; wMaxPacketSize=64; nframes=5,
buffer size=320

Nov  8 20:21:20 fortytwo hcsecd[93960]: Got Link_Key_Request event from
'ubt0hci', remote bdaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Nov  8 20:21:20 fortytwo hcsecd[93960]: Found matching entry, remote
bdaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx name 'JJ', link key exists
Nov  8 20:21:20 fortytwo hcsecd[93960]: Sending Link_Key_Reply to
'ubt0hci' for remote bdaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

hccontrol -n ubt0hci inquiry
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b90
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b90
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b90
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b91
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b90
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b90
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b91
Inquiry result, num_responses=1
Inquiry result #0
        BD_ADDR: jimmiejaz
        Page Scan Rep. Mode: 0x1
        Page Scan Period Mode: 0x2
        Page Scan Mode: 00
        Class: 52:02:04
        Clock offset: 0x7b91
Inquiry complete. Status: No error [00]


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