On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 6:19 PM Bastien Nocera <hadess@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, 2022-12-07 at 12:07 +0100, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > > # hidpp-list-features /dev/hidraw1 > > Bluetooth Mouse M336/M337/M535 (046d:b016) is a HID++ 4.5 device > > Feature 0x01: [0x0001] Feature set > > Feature 0x02: [0x0003] Device FW version > > Feature 0x03: [0x0005] Device name > > Feature 0x04: [0x0020] Reset > > Feature 0x05: [0x1e00] Enable hidden features (hidden) > > Feature 0x06: [0x1800] Generic Test (hidden, internal) > > Feature 0x07: [0x1000] Battery status > > Feature 0x08: [0x1b04] Reprog controls v4 > > Feature 0x09: [0x2100] Vertical scrolling > > Feature 0x0a: [0x2200] Mouse pointer > > Feature 0x0b: [0x2205] Pointer speed > > Feature 0x0c: [0x18b1] ? (hidden, internal) > > Feature 0x0d: [0x2121] Hi-res wheel > > Feature 0x0e: [0x1f03] ? (hidden, internal) > > Would you be able to enable debugging for the hid subsystem to get some > debug data when getting the version from the device fails? I guess I could, but I think that the device is just quirky. At least the BT layer appears to think that it is connected. Anyway, what exactly do you need? > I can't see any problems in there that wouldn't also have impacted all > the other Logitech Bluetooth devices listed in the support devices > list. > > If the problem is a timeout, maybe we should lower the timeouts we > currently have (5*HZ = 5 seconds, right?), so we can retry 5 times one > second instead. No, it doesn't take 5 sec to get a response from it. It rather looks like __hidpp_send_report() returns an error. > > Still, as I mentioned earlier, I can't reproduce the problem on another > Bluetooth Classic device...