bluetooth in v4.13-rc1: lock init missing somewhere?
Pavel Machek
pavel at ucw.cz
Sun Jul 23 01:26:54 PDT 2017
Hi!
> > I guess output just after boot will be more interesting?
> >
> > root at n900:/my/modules# insmod hci_nokia.ko
> > root at n900:/my/modules#
> > Message from syslogd at localhost at Jul 19 12:24:00 ...
> > kernel:[ 174.363037] BUG: rwlock bad magic on CPU#0,
> > kworker/u3:0/3027, c2665a48
> >
> > root at n900:/my/modules# ../bluez-5.26/tools/btmgmt public-addr
> > 01:02:03:04:05:06
> > Set Public Address for hci0 failed with status 0x0b (Rejected)
> > root at n900:/my/modules# ../bluez-5.26/tools/btmgmt power on
> > Set Powered for hci0 failed with status 0x11 (Invalid Index)
> > root at n900:/my/modules#
>
> if you manage to get a recent btmon then it will also decode all the
> the unknown packets. That would be interesting since it tells you
> exactly what mgmt sends and what also legacy tools do at any given
> time.
Let me try:
pavel at n900:/my/bluez$ autoconf
configure.ac:4: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.ac:11: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
configure.ac:24: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_CC_C_O
configure.ac:25: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_CC_PIE
configure.ac:32: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DISABLE_STATIC
configure.ac:33: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
configure.ac:41: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONDITIONAL
pavel at n900:/my/bluez$ ./configure
./configure: line 2189: syntax error near unexpected token `foreign'
./configure: line 2189: `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(foreign subdir-objects color-tests silent-rules'
pavel at n900:/my/bluez$
automake; autoconf results in less warnings out of autoconf.
In the end I just deleted the offending line.
But then it ends here:
./configure: line 4043: AM_PROG_CC_C_O: command not found
./configure: line 4044: AC_PROG_CC_PIE: command not found
configure: error: cannot find install-sh, install.sh, or shtool in "."
"./.." "./../.."
pavel at n900:/my/bluez$
> > While btmon says:
> >
> > ...begining of buffer lost :-(
>
> I really need to find my patches for the monitor ring-buffer and
> replay support so that you can keep these in kernel memory and
> configure this with a kernel cmdline option. In theory however
> starting btmon before insmod should be plenty to get the full
> trace.
That was my fault, not kernel fault. I just relied on scrollback
buffer, and it was not big enough.
>
> Actually I just realize that this is special anyway. Since this is Nokia manufacture ID, but Broadcom vendor decoding. I think that we need to add some special handling for this to make sure user space is able to decode this properly.
>
Aha. Ok, I guess I can test out the patches... if I manage to compile
it. Adding a hint how to compile from git (-> configure not present)
would be nice.
> While we do this the btbcm_set_bdaddr might be actually empty.
>
> config BT_HCIUART_NOKIA
> tristate "UART Nokia H4+ protocol support"
> depends on BT_HCIUART
> depends on BT_HCIUART_SERDEV
> depends on PM
> select BT_HCIUART_H4
>
> This is missing the select BT_BCM like what we have for the hci_bcm.c support.
>
> config BT_HCIUART_BCM
> bool "Broadcom protocol support"
> depends on BT_HCIUART
> select BT_HCIUART_H4
> select BT_BCM
>
> Can you try to enable btbcm.ko module and load that first.
Actually, I guess I can just make it build-in. But I'm not sure how it
is supposed to help: I'd expect undefined symbols on broken
dependency, not silent failure.
Thanks,
Pavel
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