RE: bluez5 pairing devices

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Hi Marcel,

> Subject: Re: bluez5 pairing devices
> From: marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 09:28:55 -0700
> CC: szymon.janc@xxxxxxxxx; linux-bluetooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: hugarsagar@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi Sagar,
>
>>> Just an note that recent backports dropped support for kernels older than 3.0.
>>> So some older release might be needed for 2.6.37.
>>>
>> I have managed to backport it thanks.
>>
>>
>> But bluetoothctl doesnt detect it, It says the following:
>>
>> # bluetoothctl
>> [bluetooth]# power on
>> No default controller available
>> [bluetooth]#
>
> you need a running bluetoothd for bluetoothctl.
>
Isnt bluetoothd part of bluez5 stack ? as I am not able to see it.

>> Here is output of hciconfig:
>>
>> $ hciconfig -a
>> hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: UART
>> BD Address: 34:B1:F7:E2:DE:CB ACL MTU: 1021:6 SCO MTU: 180:4
>> UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN
>> RX bytes:12525 acl:56 sco:0 events:262 errors:0
>> TX bytes:2948 acl:52 sco:0 commands:108 errors:0
>> Features: 0xff 0xfe 0x2d 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
>> Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3
>> Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF
>> Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
>> Name: 'bt_hw'
>> Class: 0x001f00
>> Service Classes: Unspecified
>> Device Class: Invalid Device Class!
>> HCI Version: 4.1 (0x7) Revision: 0x0
>> LMP Version: 4.1 (0x7) Subversion: 0xac7c
>> Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Inc. (13)
>>
>> #
>
> Just our of curiosity, does this chip support BR/EDR Secure Connections? You might need to check with hciconfig hci0 features or run btmon to see the fully decoded list.
>
>From the logs seems it does support:

Bluetooth monitor ver 5.29
= New Index: 34:B1:F7:E2:DE:CB (BR/EDR,UART,hci0)               [hci0] 0.041017

Regards,
Sagar

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