No route to host for bluetooth devices
Eric Anderson
anderson at centtech.com
Wed Nov 16 05:04:34 PST 2005
Well, I've recently updated to the latest current, and while yesterday
everything seemed to be working fine, this morning after booting up (no
changes were made anywhere, except rebooting), I cannot use bluetooth
devices. Here's some quick info:
snippets from /var/log/messages:
Nov 16 06:30:58 neutrino kernel: ubt0: ALPS UGX, rev 1.10/11.68, addr 3
Nov 16 06:30:58 neutrino kernel: ubt0: ALPS UGX, rev 1.10/11.68, addr 3
Nov 16 06:30:58 neutrino kernel: ubt0: Interface 0 endpoints:
interrupt=0x81, bulk-in=0x82, bulk-out=0x2
Nov 16 06:30:58 neutrino kernel: ubt0: Interface 1 (alt.config 5)
endpoints: isoc-in=0x83, isoc-out=0x3; wMaxPacketSize=49; nframes=6,
buffer size=294
Nov 16 06:31:08 neutrino kernel: ng_hci_process_command_timeout: ubt0hci
- unable to complete HCI command OGF=0x3, OCF=0x3. Timeout
Nov 16 06:31:10 neutrino kernel: kbd: new array size 4
Nov 16 06:31:10 neutrino kernel: kbd1 at vkbd0
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 36 0xc0400000 767fbc kernel
2 1 0xc0b68000 5750 vesa.ko
3 2 0xc0b6e000 1c714 linux.ko
4 1 0xc0b8b000 5ecc snd_ich.ko
5 2 0xc0b91000 269b0 sound.ko
6 5 0xc0bb8000 232e8 usb.ko
7 1 0xc0bdc000 5e08 ugen.ko
8 1 0xc0be2000 40a8 ums.ko
9 1 0xc0be7000 7408 umass.ko
10 1 0xc0bef000 550c acpi_video.ko
11 1 0xc0bf5000 1e55c radeon.ko
12 2 0xc0c14000 10f18 drm.ko
13 1 0xc0c25000 2730 acpi_sony.ko
14 1 0xc0c28000 2e98 wlan_wep.ko
15 1 0xc0c2b000 9454 cpufreq.ko
16 6 0xc0c35000 d478 netgraph.ko
17 1 0xc0c43000 8550 ng_ubt.ko
18 1 0xc0c4c000 68f8 vkbd.ko
19 1 0xc53be000 6000 linprocfs.ko
20 3 0xc5f7e000 2000 ng_bluetooth.ko
21 1 0xc5f80000 d000 ng_hci.ko
22 1 0xc5fb8000 10000 ng_l2cap.ko
23 1 0xc5fc8000 1b000 ng_btsocket.ko
24 1 0xc5fe3000 4000 ng_socket.ko
# bthidcontrol -a logimouse query
Could not perform SDP query on the device 00:07:61:31:27:15. No route to
host (65)
in /etc/rc.conf:
hcsecd_enable="YES"
sdpd_enable="YES"
and in /etc/rc.local:
/usr/sbin/bthidd
and just now I did:
/etc/rc.d/bluetooth stop ubt0
/etc/rc.d/bluetooth start ubt0
and it started working, so I think my message is bogus, except for one
question: am I supposed to have a bluetooth_enable="YES" in
/etc/rc.conf? I think that's the problem..
I'm still sending this message for the archives.
Eric
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