**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 25 02:59:57 2010 Sep 25 10:05:43 denkenz, holtmann: Michael has given us a big hand to set up a wiki in oFono website. The link is: http://ofono.org/wiki/main-page. I tried with two posts and it's really awesome. Could you help to advertise it to the community? Sep 25 21:21:47 anyone around to point me in the right direction to get a cell phone working with ofono hfp? .... Sep 25 21:21:57 I already installed ofono Sep 25 21:22:02 and bluez from latest git Sep 25 21:23:08 I can see my adapter with hcitool and see the cell phone HF Voice Gateway service exported via sdptool browse Sep 25 21:24:00 err, hciconfig I meant ... with hcitool scan I can see my cell and its services with sdptool browse Sep 25 21:24:10 wondering what to configure to make ofono use it Sep 25 23:00:29 so, do I need to create the rfcomm device manually via rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm0 00:1D:28:4B:9A:A8 4 ? I am using channel 4 since sdptool says that is my HF voice gateway in the cell Sep 25 23:01:43 then I uncommented the generic modem driver in modems.conf to try to use /dev/rfcomm0 ... but no joy, got ofonod[12340]: Querying PIN authentication state failed Sep 25 23:03:00 when doing ./enable-modem Sep 25 23:16:17 moy_: hfp should work out of the box, just have you phone paired and bluetoothd and ofonod running Sep 25 23:18:35 padovan: it's paired, I transmitted a file using the bluetooth applet Sep 25 23:19:19 mmm Sep 25 23:19:45 may be I am lying ... I did that 2 days ago, it seems the pairing it's gone .. may be due to the reinstall Sep 25 23:22:12 funny ... bluetooth-wizard does not see my cell but hcitool scan does Sep 25 23:23:25 but I see my cell bd address at /var/lib/bluetooth/ Sep 25 23:23:37 may be the wizard filters anything there? ... hrm Sep 25 23:24:00 let's see what happens if I delete that entry there :P Sep 25 23:31:19 padovan: so I should not need to rfcomm bind or create entry in /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf and /etc/ofono/modems.conf ? Sep 25 23:33:07 you don't need that Sep 25 23:35:41 padovan: what about your blog post mentioning /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf Enable=Gateway, is that all then? Sep 25 23:38:49 Just set that and be sure your DBus is >= 1.3 Sep 25 23:39:41 crap Sep 25 23:39:45 hehe Sep 25 23:39:56 rpm -qa | grep dbus shows 1.2 Sep 25 23:40:57 my cell see the handsfree service and attempted to connect, I saw the popup prompting me to allow my cell to connect, I accepted, but the bluetooth connection failed ... I'll upgrade dbus per your recommendation Sep 25 23:41:38 btw, I am the guy who asked about sco on your blog, thx for the answer Sep 25 23:44:46 :) Sep 25 23:50:49 padovan: it's the git head stable enough for this to work? or shall I better revert to use a release? Sep 26 00:04:48 padovan: does this ring a bell? bluetoothd[14120]: audio/headset.c:rfcomm_io_cb() ERR or HUP on RFCOMM socket ... I believe I saw a post from you (or may be someone else) mentioning getting POLLHUP on the rfcomm socket Sep 26 00:05:06 that happens every time I try to connect my cell Sep 26 00:05:42 it seems connects, but then disconnects Sep 26 00:07:08 well, better said, goes from disconnected to connecting and then back to disconnected Sep 26 00:10:31 it seems never goes to connected because of if (hs->hfp_active) ... waiting for service level connection Sep 26 00:30:59 what's the service level connection? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Sep 26 02:59:57 2010