Re: Support for 0489:e031 Foxconn / Hon Hai

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On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 10:57 -0400, thilo@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hey again,
> 
> >>As Virtualbox does a direct usb passthrough to the client I could install the bluetooth adapter in windows with the original broadcom bluetooth driver.
> >>Once I opened the settings there and "saved" theses, the adapter finds bluetooth devices nicely under windows AND linux.
> >>
> >>Sadly I have no idea what the broadcom driver did to "activate" the adapter.
....
> I still have no idea how I might figure out what is done during the init of the windows driver. Since I need to unload the btusb module so windows can use the device, I have no chance to use hcidump.
> Any ideas what I should try?

There are several decent usb sniffers for windows - although I've never
tried them in a vm.  This is a tough route to go though - even with a
complete device capture, separating what's relevant to your problem will
be *very* difficult.

Peter
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