This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
changed since then. Because of that we won't fix this issue however if
this behavior repeats on a modern version please fill a bug report
against it and we will take it from there.
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I am attaching a file of output from HCIDump.
It has output from several re-boot and sometimes connections work fine -
other times not
** Attachment added: bluetooth_dump
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30212605/bluetooth_dump
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Bluetooth fails to connect to Phone
An update.
Bluetooth will connect to a headset device automatically without any
trouble. (disconnecting via the Bluetooth-applet causes the applet to
crash - I'll submit a new bug for that)
However the Nokia phone is more problematic. 25% of the time the PC will
connect to the phone without any
Bad news - Bluetooth is behaving very badly
Cannot make a connection and hold it, this is a new error:
bluetoothd[5475]: HUP or ERR on socket
2.6.31-020631rc5-generic #020631rc5 SMP Sat Aug 1 09:04:48 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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Description:Ubuntu karmic (development
My Karmic installation has gone very unstable - Bluetooth is not working
properly, can pair but nothing else works.
I am building another Alpha3 and will take a back up of the filesystem
before each major update.
Something I am installing after the base install is really mucking
things up.
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Initial Re-install - bluetooth works perfectly.
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I have noticed that the phone will sometimes not respond to a sdptool
query from Ubuntu. The Bluetooth headset will be working.
If I re-start the phone usually Ubuntu will find the SDP Server. So
there is some issues generally with the Nokia phone not behaving
consistently.
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I did a total re-install of Alpha-3 - and bluetooth worked fine.
However have had few problems with inconsistent connection problems. I
have had to unpair and re-pair a few times to get the phone and
bluetooth headset to connect cleanly.
I'll keep a log and see if I can spot a pattern.
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Further - sorry to report have managed to totally break Bluetooth - not
sure but here are the output from dmesg etc
uname - a
2.6.31-3-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 14 16:07:02 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
First there is no device created:
hcitool dev
Devices:
hciconfig hci0 reset
Can't
Hi kylea,
That's very unfortunate. I saw this in your dmesg:
[ 1828.947668] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 3
and then some ACPI parsing errors. Not sure though it's your bluetooth
adapter there.
Could you give us the output of lsusb -v, please?
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Hi Ulisses - bluetooth adapter is internal Del E6500 laptop
It was working fine then a few updates came thru and I tried to get my
#g Mobile Broadband working, then something broke.
I am sure we can fix it.
Otherwise I'll start again and see if I can pin point when it fails -
after whatever
Hi kylea,
I saw the file and indeed there's no bluetooth adapter there. Some
update must have caused the kernel not recognize your bluetooth adapter.
It can be a change to either USB or bluetooth stack/driver (btusb).
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Further update - working flawlessly -
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OK more good news - so far after several re-boots can connect from PC to
5800 Nokia.
However one small point - First time after re-boot I have to select
'Browse Files on Device' twice.
First time reports an error - host down.
Second time it finds the phone and I can browse it.
And
Ok Have downloaded Karmic Alpha-3 - 64bit
Ran it from CD image - Bluetooth worked flawlessly.
I have a spare 250GB 7200rpm Hard Disk - will install and run some re-
boot tests and see if I can repeat Jaunty behaviour.
Standby...
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That's great news. I'm guessing your problem is really fixed in the
kernel. Both the btusb driver and the whole stack went through a lot of
bug fixing lately.
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Hi kylea,
Nothing in logs, hmm. I was kinda expecting some kernel message like in
the other bug. Maybe dmesg tell us anything?
From the hcidump we can only see it tried to initiate a connection but
for some reason it didn't find the remote device and so we received a
Page Timeout from the local
Hi - Ok I'll download Karmic and try it out
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BTW - it worked out on the last restart - here is the output
See attached file for the log
** Attachment added: HCIdump
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29483154/HCIdump
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From the other bug you mentioned it seems to be a problem with the
driver in the kernel. Have you seen any error messages in your logs? Or
have you captured any hcidump logs (run as root hcidump -X -V) when it
doesn't work?
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Hi Ulisses
Nothing in logs...
- see output from hcidump -X -V
HCI sniffer - Bluetooth packet analyzer ver 1.42
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0x
HCI Command: Create Connection (0x01|0x0005) plen 13
bdaddr 00:24:7C:31:78:C8 ptype 0xcc18 rswitch 0x01 clkoffset 0x
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