Re: partial success with PS3 sixaxis

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On 13/02/14 09:25, Szymon Janc wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
> 

> This should "just work". Since 5.14 there is authorization needed when DS3 is
> connecting (device is not marked as trusted when connected on USB) so please
> make sure you have default agent registered.
> 
> I assume you are using bluetoothctl so do:
> agent on
> default-agent
> 
> Then you should get authorization request in bluetoothctl when DS3 is connecting.
> 

I think the problem is not authorisation (I do not get such a request, by I did use the trust
command, so maybe it is not necessary any more). It gets connected, it creates /dev/input/js0 but it
deletes it shortly after.

I run bluetoothd in debug mode and this is what it prints

bluetoothd[13678]: src/adapter.c:connected_callback() hci0 device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 connected eir_len 5
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/server.c:connect_event_cb() Incoming connection from
00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 on PSM 17
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:input_device_set_channel() idev 0x1dec160 psm 17
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/server.c:confirm_event_cb()
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/server.c:connect_event_cb() Incoming connection from
00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 on PSM 19
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:input_device_set_channel() idev 0x1dec160 psm 19
bluetoothd[13678]: src/service.c:change_state() 0x1deb1c0: device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 profile
input-hid state changed: disconnected -> connected (0)
bluetoothd[13678]: sixaxis: compatible device connected: PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (054C:0268)

< ===================================== here I disconnect manually, as /dev/input/js0 has already
been deleted>

bluetoothd[13678]: src/service.c:change_state() 0x1deb1c0: device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 profile
input-hid state changed: connected -> disconnecting (0)
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:input_device_disconnect()
bluetoothd[13678]: Input: disconnect /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1B_FB_63_F2_64
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:ctrl_watch_cb() Device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 disconnected
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:intr_watch_cb() Device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 disconnected
bluetoothd[13678]: src/service.c:change_state() 0x1deb1c0: device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 profile
input-hid state changed: disconnecting -> disconnected (0)
bluetoothd[13678]: profiles/input/device.c:input_device_enter_reconnect_mode()
path=/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1B_FB_63_F2_64 reconnect_mode=device
bluetoothd[13678]: src/adapter.c:dev_disconnected() Device 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 disconnected, reason 2
bluetoothd[13678]: src/adapter.c:adapter_remove_connection()
bluetoothd[13678]: src/adapter.c:bonding_attempt_complete() hci0 bdaddr 00:1B:FB:63:F2:64 type 0
status 0xe
bluetoothd[13678]: src/device.c:device_bonding_complete() bonding (nil) status 0x0e
bluetoothd[13678]: src/device.c:device_bonding_failed() status 14
bluetoothd[13678]: src/adapter.c:resume_discovery()

Halfway through I disconnected the controller with

disconnect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX in bluetoothtcl

at the same time in the kernel log I can see

Feb 15 12:08:29 alarmpi kernel: sony 0005:054C:0268.0010: Fixing up Sony Sixaxis report descriptor
Feb 15 12:08:29 alarmpi kernel: sony 0005:054C:0268.0010: unknown main item tag 0x0
Feb 15 12:08:29 alarmpi kernel: input: PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller as
/devices/platform/bcm2708_usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3.1/1-1.3.1:1.0/blu
Feb 15 12:08:29 alarmpi kernel: sony 0005:054C:0268.0010: input,hidraw0: BLUETOOTH HID v1.00
Joystick [PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller] on 00:
Feb 15 12:08:39 alarmpi kernel: sony: probe of 0005:054C:0268.0010 failed with error -5

which mention some issues with descriptor, tag and probe.

I am not too familiar with whom is responsible for /dev/input/js0? kernel? bluez? the sixaxis plugin?

Since this controller always works with the alternative sixad daemon, can I log the traffic and
compare it? or maybe post it here so some of you guys can help me?

thank you

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