btvirt with two virtual controllers: Cannot connect to GATT server

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Hi all,

I am trying to test BLE connection between two virtual controllers (created with 'btvirt'). But when trying to connect to the GATT server running on the first virtual controller, I have the error "src/device.c:att_connect_cb() connect error: Transport endpoint is not connected (107)"


To test my test case, I am using the head of Bluez (2a7df9323e, Sunday 5th April).

Here is the test case:

1. Start btvirt for BLE: sudo ./emulator/btvirt -L -U2 (you will need my patch to fix command line parsing I sent a couple of minutes ago)

2. Start bluetoothctl to initialize the Virtual Controller that would play the role of GATT Server:

   $ bluetoothctl
   [NEW] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 olivier-ThinkPad-T480 #2 [default]
   [NEW] Device E3:01:36:88:4C:DE TestAdvertisement
   [NEW] Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE olivier-ThinkPad-T480
   [NEW] Device DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 TestAdvertisement

   [bluetooth]# list
   Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 olivier-ThinkPad-T480 #2 [default]
   Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE olivier-ThinkPad-T480

   [bluetooth]# power on
   Changing power on succeeded
   [CHG] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 Powered: yes

   [bluetooth]# discoverable on
   Changing discoverable on succeeded
   [CHG] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 Discoverable: yes

   [bluetooth]# advertise on
   [CHG] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 SupportedInstances: 0x04
   [CHG] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 ActiveInstances: 0x01
   Advertising object registered


3. Use './test/example-gatt-server' to simulate GATT server. I confirm the server is started on DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 (first virtual controller)

4. Return to bluetoothctl to switch to second virtual controller and connect to the first one

   [bluetooth]# select E3:01:36:88:4C:DE
   Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE olivier-ThinkPad-T480 [default]

   [bluetooth]# power on
   Changing power on succeeded
   [CHG] Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE Powered: yes

   [bluetooth]# scan on
   Discovery started
   [CHG] Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE Discovering: yes
   [NEW] Device DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4
   [bluetooth]# scan off
   Discovery stopped
   [CHG] Controller E3:01:36:88:4C:DE Discovering: no

   [bluetooth]# connect DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4
   Attempting to connect to DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4
   Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed
   [CHG] Controller DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4 Discoverable: no


And in the bluetoothd log:

   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:start_discovery() sender :1.6483
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:update_discovery_filter()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:discovery_filter_to_mgmt_cp()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:trigger_start_discovery()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:cancel_passive_scanning()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:start_discovery_timeout()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:start_discovery_timeout() adapter->current_discovery_filter == 0
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:start_discovery_complete() status 0x00
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:discovering_callback() hci0 type 6 discovering 1 method 0
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:device_found_callback() hci0 addr DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4, rssi 0 flags 0x0000 eir_len 3
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/device.c:device_set_legacy() legacy 0
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/device.c:device_set_flags() flags 6
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:stop_discovery() sender :1.6483
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:stop_discovery_complete() status 0x00
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:trigger_passive_scanning()
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:discovery_remove() owner :1.6483
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/adapter.c:discovering_callback() hci0 type 6 discovering 0 method 0
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/device.c:device_connect_le() Connection attempt to: DB:E3:2A:E8:90:C4
   bluetoothd[15175]: src/device.c:att_connect_cb() connect error: Transport endpoint is not connected (107)




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