Re: [ BUG ] acl sysfs entry remains after connection error

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2008/10/8 Marcel Holtmann <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
>> I've found a bug in bluetooth stack.
>>
>> I use bluetooth on ARM Linux machine to simultaneously send pictures
>> to 2 or 3 devices.
>> In a L2CAP connection stage (socket L2CAP 'connect') sometimes I get a
>> 'Connection timeout error',
>> which is not a disaster because I can try to connect again. However
>> very often I get a kernel error,
>> which tells me that there is a duplicate entry in sysfs (acl...).
>>
>> I've checked, and indeed acl connection entries are not removed from
>> sysfs after a connection fail.
>>
>> How can I fix this?
>>
>> PS. I've got latest 2.6.26 kernel.
>
> the latest kernel is 2.6.27-rc9. Please confirm that this problem still
> exists.

I've updated and after some tests problem seems to be fixed!

Thanks.

Marcin
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