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Date:      Wed, 07 Sep 2005 13:59:26 -0500
From:      Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com>
To:        freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org
Subject:   Bluetooth mouse breaks on -current
Message-ID:  <431F388E.2010204@centtech.com>

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Ok, I wish I could provide better information, but as of the last couple 
of weeks (2 weeks maybe?), I've had this weird problem with my bluetooth 
mouse (which had been working flawlessly until now).  Right in the 
middle of use, my mouse will die.  It will lose association (or whatever 
it's called).  Actually, the mouse seems to be ok, as I've tried it on 
another computer and it works just fine with no changes.  Once it dies, 
I have to muck with the bthidcontrol forget, reboot, etc, so I'm not 
sure what I do to fix it, but eventually it will be able to query the 
mouse again and then bthidd will connect and everything will be fine.

One thing I've noticed, is that now, when doing an l2ping, I get this:
# l2ping -a mouse
44 bytes from mouse seq_no=0 time=59990.660 ms result=0x23 Resource 
temporarily unavailable
44 bytes from mouse seq_no=1 time=59990.834 ms result=0x23 Resource 
temporarily unavailable
44 bytes from mouse seq_no=2 time=59990.821 ms result=0x23 Resource 
temporarily unavailable
44 bytes from mouse seq_no=3 time=59990.885 ms result=0x23 Resource 
temporarily unavailable
44 bytes from mouse seq_no=4 time=59990.879 ms result=0x23 Resource 
temporarily unavailable

When my mouse is on or off.  Also, pinging other devices, returns either 
the same result, or sometimes it will return ~5000ms returns, as if it 
can ping it, but it is slow - even when the device isn't powered on!

What do I need to do to help diagnose?

Eric




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Eric Anderson        Sr. Systems Administrator        Centaur Technology
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