Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 11:38:32 -0700 From: Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> To: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> Cc: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bthidd core dumped Message-ID: <428B8BA8.2020002@savvis.net> In-Reply-To: <428B89D1.1050306@centtech.com> References: <428B36BF.5070709@centtech.com> <428B69CE.1070909@savvis.net> <428B86E4.5040306@centtech.com> <428B889E.8090804@savvis.net> <428B89D1.1050306@centtech.com>
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Eric Anderson wrote: > Maksim Yevmenkin wrote: > >> Eric, >> >>>>> This morning, I booted up and began using my laptop with my >>>>> bluetooth mouse. I've been using this mouse for several days now >>>>> without a single problem. Yesterday I added a new bluetooth >>>>> mouse (MS Intellimouse), and had both running simultaneously just >>>>> fine all day yesterday and last night. This morning, after my >>>>> machine was up for about 30-40 minutes, my mouse stopped working. >>>>> I hit the buttons, switched the on/off switch, etc. I was only >>>>> using one mouse at the time (however, my second mouse was >>>>> probably within range and I believe it was on in my backpack). >>>>> After messing with the switch a few times, bthidd core dumped. I >>>>> restarted it, and hit the switch on my mouse a few more times, >>>>> and then I got mouse services back. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> [...] >>>> >>>>> May 18 06:44:38 neutrino kernel: pid 482 (bthidd), uid 0: exited >>>>> on signal 6 (core dumped) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> signal 6 is SIGABRT (abort(3)). i bet one of the assert()'s fired. >>>> do you still have bthidd(8) core file? it should be in /. can you >>>> try to get a stack trace or at least assert()'s message? can you >>>> try to reproduce the problem with bthidd(8) running in foreground? >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes, I still have the core file, but I'm not sure what to do with it >>> :) >> >> >> >> gdb /path/to/executable/bthidd /path/to/code/bthidd.core >> >> and send me the output of gdb. then at (gdb) prompt type >> >> (gdb) where >> >> and send me the output > > # gdb /usr/sbin/bthidd /bthidd.core [...] > Is that what you needed? yes, thanks. just like i suspected one of the assert()s fired. i'm going to look at this. just one question: can you put the core file somewhere i can download it? if you can it would help me to troubleshoot the problem faster. if you cant - no big deal. max
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