The patches apply against 3.12.8 fine and NetworkManager finds the
rfcomm interface just fine once more.
(Now I just need to move to systemd/gnome3...ugh...)
Thanks!
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What kernel version will these patches be against? I'm not sure what
patches that went into 3.12.6 fixed the large part of the issue (i.e.
the crashing) ...
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Created attachment 366928
part two of 3.12.6 patch to fix userspace differences in rfcomm
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Title:
[Toshiba Satellite A80] Kernel 3.8
Created attachment 366926
part one of 3.12.6 userspace bug of rfcomm
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Title:
[Toshiba Satellite A80] Kernel 3.8.x Panic when disconn
I think we finally have a winner patchset here.
On Linux-Bluetooth there are two patches that showed up that, when
patched against 3.12.6, seemingly completely fixes the longstanding
problem. I don't know when these will show up in mainline.
The patch names are "rfc3.patch" and "modman.patch" fr
Yes, 3.12-release has the same behavior as the release candidates - they
no longer crash the machine but it was not fixed correctly/completely
(meaning that behavior is not quite correct.) Will have to check future
versions to find one that behaves correctly.
Debugging networkmanager will be ugly
Drat. 3.12-release still reports that the "connection is unusable" in
blueman whereas 3.6.11 (last kernel I have built that works)... still
works...
hmm...needs more debug now...
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I've tried 3.12-rc2, as far as I can tell just opening and closing the
rfcomm in BT seems to no longer crash the box - however, some
characteristics changed and NetworkManager no longer accepts
/dev/rfcomm* as a valid communications device as before, so I can't
fully test it.
A bit tricky - using
Here's the latest thread I saw on the mailing list: I hope Peter's mail
is indicating this will be committed into a kernel soon:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetooth&m=137511052832458&w=2
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