Re: Unable to pair with Genius Navigator 900 Pro mouse

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Hi Jaroslav,

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi,
>>
>> hopefully this is the right list (please don't blame me if not :)
>>
>> It seems it is no more possible to pair with Genius Navigator 900
>> Pro mouse. It seems it's older mouse probably with no SSP/
>> built-in PIN.
>>
>> # bluetoothctl
>> [bluetooth]# pair ADDR
>> [CHG] Device ADDR Connected: yes
>> [CHG] Device ADDR Connected: no
>> [CHG] Device ADDR Connected: yes
>> Failed to pair: org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationRejected
>> [CHG] Device ADDR Connected: no
>>
>> Hcitool "trick":
>> # hcitool cc ADDR;hcitool auth ADDR
>> HCI authentication request failed: Input/output error
>>
>> The above error is shown before the PIN dialog appears. I also
>> tried Blueman GUI, but it tracebacks (report also sent).
>>
>> Moreover:
>> # hciconfig hci0 sspmode 0
>> Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0: Input/output error (5)
>>
>> So I cannot try without SSP. It seems there is nothing related
>> in dmesg.
>>
>> IIRC the mouse worked in the past.
>>
>> $ uname -r
>> 4.5.7-200.fc23.x86_64
>>
>> OS: Fedora 23
>> userspace: bluez-5.39
>>
>> machine: Lenovo ThinkPad X240
>> adapter probably: Intel Centrino 7260 2 x 2 AC+ BT 4.0
>> module: btintel: Intel Bluetooth firmware file:
>> intel/ibt-hw-37.7.10-fw-1.80.2.3.d.bseq
>>
>> Could you advice some other tricks how to get it working?
>> I could also bisect the problem later
>>
>> thanks & regards
>>
>> Jaroslav
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>
> I wasn't right, the mouse seems to support autopairing and I paired it
> without problem under RHEL-7 and it also works there without problem.
> I tried to shuffle user-space bluez and there is no change, so it has to be
> kernel. I also tried with CSR USB dongle. Regarding the sspmode error,
> it's probably not supported by the HW. To sum it up:
>
> kernel-3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64 - it works
> kernel-4.5.7-200.fc23.x86_64 - it doesn't work

Try collecting the HCI trace with btmon, btw make sure you have an
agent registered and set as default.

> I am going to bisect with vanilla kernel
>
> thanks & regards
>
> Jaroslav
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