I've got bluetooth finally working.  Andrew, what would be the best way to 
pass you the changes needed?

Thanks again for all your help.

Keith

On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 10:36:45 AM UTC-7, Keith Conger wrote:
>
> Still crashes :)  
>
> On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 10:31:17 AM UTC-7, Keith Conger wrote:
>>
>> I'll give it a try.
>>
>> On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 10:23:50 AM UTC-7, Andrew Henderson 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, there is a kernel command line option that is passed to the kernel 
>>> in 
>>> the uEnv.txt file that says so (qemu=1, I think?).  It has been a while, 
>>> but I believe this is necessary to emulate the OpenGL ES calls. 
>>> Otherwise, it all crashes constantly because there isn't OpenGL ES 
>>> support.  You can try removing that option, though, and see how it works 
>>> for you.  I originally added that in for the 4.2.2 JellyBean build from 
>>> Rowboat, though we might get lucky and have it work without it from the 
>>> 4.4.4 KitKat build from AOSP. 
>>>
>>> Andrew 
>>>
>>> On Thu, 19 Feb 2015, Keith Conger wrote: 
>>>
>>> > I've made a lot of progress with the help of the bluez team.  It looks 
>>> like 
>>> > my problem is that Android thinks its running in an emulator. 
>>> > Using haltest from bluez everything works. haltest actually goes 
>>> through 
>>> > Android bluetooth HAL. 
>>> > 
>>> > Andrew any idea on why it would think your kernel is for an emulator? 
>>> > 
>>> > Thanks, 
>>> > Keith 
>>> > 
>>> > On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 5:24:07 PM UTC-7, Keith Conger wrote: 
>>> >       Ok, apparently my problem may be because I'm running bluetoothd 
>>> >       by hand and the socket isn't created.   
>>> > However I did get 111, connection refused. 
>>> > 
>>> > Here is a complete logcat and my init files. 
>>> > 
>>> > On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 3:52:32 PM UTC-7, Keith Conger wrote: 
>>> >       Oh ok I see. I'll give it a try. 
>>> > 
>>> >       Thanks, 
>>> >       Keith 
>>> > 
>>> >       On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Andrew Henderson 
>>> >       <hend...@icculus.org> wrote: 
>>> >       > On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, Keith Conger wrote: 
>>> >       > 
>>> >       >> I did hand patch epoll_create1() into bionic.  The 
>>> >       above was a logcat, 
>>> >       >> how do I get the errno value? 
>>> >       > 
>>> >       > 
>>> >       > Immediately after any failed POSIX call, the errno 
>>> >       global variable (an 
>>> >       > integer) is set.  Just include the errno.h header in the 
>>> >       file making the 
>>> >       > failed call to get access to the errno variable.  You 
>>> >       can see how the logcat 
>>> >       > message is being generated in that same file (usually 
>>> >       via a system() call to 
>>> >       > "logcat" or a C++ stream to LOG(INFO) or whatever. 
>>> >       > 
>>> >       > Andrew 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> >       -- 
>>> >       Keith Conger 
>>> >       keith DOT conger AT gmail DOT com 
>>> >       http://thecongers.org 
>>> > 
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