Re: bluez: lowercase hex digits in BDADDRs

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On Wed, 5 May 2010 15:12:20 +0200
Antonio Ospite <ospite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> when working on Sixaxis pairing plugin I found out a weird behavior, if
> I use a BDADDR with lowercase hex digits the association can fail.
>

Ping. Anyone ever experienced that?

> The interesting bits in bluetoothd logs are reported in the attached
> diff, maybe adapter_create_device() is not robust enough?
> 
> You can reproduce this behavior using a lowercase _device_ bdaddr
> into these files:
>     /var/lib/bluetooth/00:03:C9:XX:XX:XX/did
>     /var/lib/bluetooth/00:03:C9:XX:XX:XX/lastused
>     /var/lib/bluetooth/00:03:C9:XX:XX:XX/sdp
>     /var/lib/bluetooth/00:03:C9:XX:XX:XX/trusts
> where 00:03:C9:XX:XX:XX is the _adapter_ bdaddr.
> 
> Can anyone else confirm that? bluez-4.64
> 
> Not a big deal, but worth reporting IMHO.
> 
> Thanks,
>    Antonio
> 

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