On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 15:54 +0200, Jö Fahlke wrote:
> Package: linux-2.6
> Version: 2.6.32-15
> Severity: normal
> 
> From /var/log/syslog:
> ======================================================================
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.657593] usb 2-1.3: new full speed 
> USB device using uhci_hcd and address 51
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.790372] usb 2-1.3: New USB device 
> found, idVendor=413c, idProduct=8160
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.790375] usb 2-1.3: New USB device 
> strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.790378] usb 2-1.3: Product: Dell 
> Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.790380] usb 2-1.3: Manufacturer: 
> Dell Computer Corp
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255291.790482] usb 2-1.3: configuration #1 
> chosen from 1 choice
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia bluetoothd[24030]: HCI dev 0 registered
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia bluetoothd[24030]: HCI dev 0 up
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia bluetoothd[24030]: Starting security manager 0
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia bluetoothd[24030]: ioctl(HCIUNBLOCKADDR): Invalid 
> argument (22)
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia bluetoothd[24030]: Adapter /org/bluez/24030/hci0 has 
> been enabled
> Jul  6 13:56:51 paranoia kernel: [255292.142195] ioctl32(bluetoothd:24030): 
> Unknown cmd fd(25) cmd(400448e7){t:'H';sz:4} arg(ff988512) on socket:[3009412]
> ======================================================================
[...]
> I suspect that the 32bit compatibility layer of the 64bit kernel is missing
> some system call used by the new bluetoothd.

No, this is an ioctl which doesn't exist at all in the  mainline kernel.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.

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