Re: third time

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Hi Thomas,

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 1:29 PM Thomas Green <TGreen2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I've twice before written about this issue I'm having, but never heard anything back.  It regards a GATT device that connects and operates correctly.  The issue is when we call the Adapter1.RemoveDevice method for this device.  Some times the device is removed completely, and everything works fine.  Some times it fails and bluetoothd becomes unusable.  Even when I shutdown and restart bluetoothd it doesn't operate correctly when restarting.  The difference is that when it works, at the end of the removal process, it reconnects the device, tries to recreate the device, then removes it.  All internally.  When things fail, those steps don't happen.  I've posted before the salient part of the Bluetooth log.  The only thing that will make bluetoothd function correctly is to shut it down, remove all of the similar GATT devices, then restart bluetoothd.
>
> I have yet to hear if anyone has -any- idea regarding this, not even to tell me it's not something that needs to be looked at.  It is something that renders bluetoothd unusable, so I would think that it is something that might be interesting to look into.
>
> If anyone has any ideas where to look, or what might be going on, I'd love to hear from you

Do you have any logs? Also what version is this happening, perhaps you
are missing some fixes like:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=5ebc2b5a3e48dbe67a2d315979b096a1b4d1eb99

>
> Tom Green



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