Re: Can't connect a Xbox one controller

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Hi,

Anthony Bourguignon <contact@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Le vendredi 19 août 2016 à 15:02 -0300, Vinicius Costa Gomes a écrit :
>> Hi Anthony,
>>
>> Anthony Bourguignon <contact@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I've recently bought a new xbox one controller as the 2016 version
>> > has
>> > bluetooth connectivity.
>> >
>> > The controller is pairing and connecting well on a windows 10
>> > computer
>> > and an android 4.4 tablet. But I can"t make it connect under linux
>> > (Debian unstable, kernel 4.6 and 4.7-rc7, bluez 5.40 from
>> > experimental). The pairing is ok but when I try to connect to
>> > controller, it stays connected for less than one second, then
>> > disconnects, then connects again and so one until the controller
>> > goes
>> > to sleep, because of the lack of a remote connection.
>>
>> Can you produce the logs with L2CAP ERTM/Streaming mode disabled,
>> doing something like this before connecting this should work:
>>
>> $ echo 1 > /sys/module/bluetooth/parameters/disable_ertm
>
> The connection worked with ertm disabled, the controller is fully
> usable.
>
> Is that normal that we have to disable it ?

No. It could be a bug in the xbox controller. But I need to take a
closer look at the specification to be really sure.

Thinking out loud: this seems too basic a mistake for an end product
(but I wouldn't be too surprised if this is the case), perhaps something
that we are assuming and is incorrect?

But glad that we found a workaround.


Cheers,
--
Vinicius
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