From: Jean T. <jt...@bo...> - 2002-10-16 17:35:02
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Chris Howells wrote : > OK, now I can regonise the phone thanks: > > root@gandalf:/home/chris# cat /proc/net/irda/discovery > IrLMP: Discovery log: > > nickname: Nokia 8310, hint: 0xb125, saddr: 0x77a6837e, daddr: 0x69190000 Good. That's a start. > Unfortunately, I'm having problems making the thing be recognised as a modem > (it can be done according to other instructions > http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~mcfrisk/linux_gprs.html). > > The irdadump of minicom trying to access /dev/ircomm0 (I've tried > other stuff such as wvdial) is interesting. What does "No more space > for connection!" mean and how can I solve it? Ignore this message. This is only a problem with irdadump, but not the root of the problem. > kernel upgrade? I'm running 2.4.19-ac4. > > 23:27:23.209014 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=0 (14) > 23:27:23.299010 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=1 (14) > 23:27:23.389010 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=2 (14) > 23:27:23.479012 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=3 (14) > 23:27:23.569010 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=4 (14) > 23:27:23.643571 xid:rsp 77a6837e < 06b10000 S=6 s=4 Nokia 8310 hint=b125 [ PnP > Modem Fax Telephony IrCOMM IrOBEX ] (27) > 23:27:23.659009 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=5 (14) > 23:27:23.749011 xid:cmd 77a6837e > ffffffff S=6 s=* gandalf hint=0400 [ > Computer ] (23) > 23:27:25.933257 snrm:cmd ca=fe pf=1 77a6837e > 06b10000 new-ca=76 (33) > 23:27:26.469015 snrm:cmd ca=fe pf=1 77a6837e > 06b10000 new-ca=76 (33) > 23:27:26.570708 ua:rsp ca=76 pf=1 77a6837e < 06b10000 (31) > 23:27:26.571980 rr:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:26.819015 rr:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:27.319016 rr:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:27.329984 rr:rsp < ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:27.330013 i:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 ns=0 LM slsap=16 dlsap=00 CONN_CMD > (6) > 23:27:27.829014 rr:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:27.839925 rr:rsp < ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 (2) > 23:27:27.839954 i:cmd > ca=76 pf=1 nr=0 ns=0 LM slsap=16 dlsap=00 CONN_CMD > (6) Looks like a timing problem. You will need to do a few things : 1) Upgrade to irdadump 0.9.15 or better. This is mandatory. Re-do the exact same thing with the new irdadump and send that to the list. 2) Send me the USB device ID reported with your dongle (for example "Vendor: 9c4, Product: 11"). Use dmesg to get the log and look into that, or you may get this info in the USB file system. 3) Add IUC_NO_TURN to the device description. When you will have done the first two, I'll explain how to do that. Have fun... Jean |