Asus bluetooth device - 0x1712
Maksim Yevmenkin
maksim.yevmenkin at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 23:47:25 UTC 2011
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Da Rock
<freebsd-bluetooth at herveybayaustralia.com.au> wrote:
> On 06/15/11 06:17, Iain Hibbert wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2011, Da Rock wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>> first, question: did you load ng_ubt(4) driver?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Naturally. Its in the handbook, and you never discount the handbook :)
>>>
>>>>
>>>> if you did and device is still not recognized, could you please dump
>>>> device descriptor, i.e. use usbconfig(8) dump_device_desc command
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> ugen5.2:<product 0x1712 vendor 0x0b05> at usbus5, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL
>>> (12Mbps) pwr=ON
>>>
>>> bDeviceClass = 0x00e0
>>> bDeviceSubClass = 0x0001
>>> bDeviceProtocol = 0x0001
>>>
>>
>> seems like the ng_ubt driver should attach to this directly..
>>
>
> Probably would if it recognised the product then. What is the correct way to
> do this then? I know about usbdevs, and the awk script to run, but does
> anything then need to be added to the driver to pick it up, or should that
> be all thats needed?
it does not look at the product. it looks at interface class, subclass
and protocol. are you sure you are loading ng_ubt(4) from loader.conf?
are there any error messages from ng_ubt(4) in /var/log/messages?
>>
>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm currently learning about this technology (I know, late bloomer
>>>>>> and all... :) ) and its various features- which are why I'm
>>>>>> looking carefully at it now for my current needs. Unfortunately
>>>>>> its the advanced features which I really need :( So if I can help
>>>>>> advance things I will.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> what advanced features do you need?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm a little new to jargon, but the features are stereo audio, better
>>> bitrates, remote control, phone control, etc (HSP, EDR, AV-something or
>>> rather
>>> I think at least). Basically all the cool media stuff available now that
>>> wasn't around with 1.x. Thats what has grabbed my interest now anyway,
>>> file
>>> transfer, dun... meh- I can do that with wifi.
>>>
>>
>> better bitrates should be supported natively (not sure about the 3.0 HS
>> speeds, perhaps that requires extra work?) and the parts that would not be
>> supported from the top of my head would be "Secure Simple Pairing" and
>> reliable L2CAP channels, most of the rest is just operating over
>> normal L2CAP/RFCOMM sockets anyway..
>>
>> the Advanced Audio I have wanted to do for some time as an audio daemon
>> but never got around to starting (not sure actually, how complex it will
>> be - for FreeBSD it would require something like the NetBSD pad(4) driver
>> to be added also).. the Heaset will actually use SCO sockets for audio,
>> which I think FreeBSD does support and there is some code in NetBSD that
>> handles it (via a special kernel audio device, but it should be converted
>> to use pad(4)). Similarly for Handsfree (there is a bthfp program that I
>> wrote, basically a proof-of-concept rather than being greatly useful)
>>
>> not sure how the AV?TP profiles/protocols work, I don't think they are all
>> that complex, it might be that they can represent as a HID profile or if
>> it needs to be tied somewhat into a media player software. It does sound
>> interesting, but I rarely use media from my computer and have never found
>> a need..
>>
>
> I'll have a look at all that then, the media control is a HID profile
> btw(found that by accident looking into a IR remote and HID keyboard oddly
> enough).
>>
>> I was actually looking at a Bluetooth capable printer (HP 470) on ebay the
>> other day, because I'm sick of using a BJ10 and I hate wires, though the
>> price seemed a little out of my range..
>>
>> btw all the specifications are available from www.bluetooth.com :)
>>
>
> Thanks Iain, I'll check it out :)
>>
>> iain
>>
>
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