Public bug reported:

Hello,

I updated from 5.68-0ubuntu1 to 5.68-0ubuntu1.1 and my bluetooth gamepad
(8bitdo Pro 2) stopped working. It no longer was detected by various
emulator software or by jstest-gtk. It stopped showing up in /dev/input/
as well.

Here are the logs that I get on connection with the broken (new)
version:

Dec 10 13:12:23 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
Dec 10 13:12:43 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info
Dec 10 13:12:45 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:hidp_add_connection() Rejected connection from !bonded 
device E4:17:DE:AD:BE:EF

Here are the logs that I get on connection with the old (working)
version:

Dec 10 13:37:17 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
Dec 10 13:38:30 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info

I think that the indicator of issues (or at least a red herring) is the
"Rejected connection from !bonded device" line in the broken output.
I've redacted my MAC address obviously.

I think that two packages are involved with this and I am not quite sure
where exactly the bug lives. I think that both the "bluez" and "bluez-
obexd" packages are involved. If I mix the versions between these two, I
get various different behaviors:

bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1 = working behavior
bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1 = unable to connect bluetooth device

** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  I updated from 5.68-0ubuntu1 to 5.68-0ubuntu1.1 and my bluetooth gamepad
  (8bitdo Pro 2) stopped working. It no longer was detected by various
  emulator software or by jstest-gtk. It stopped showing up in /dev/input/
  as well.
  
  Here are the logs that I get on connection with the broken (new)
  version:
  
  Dec 10 13:12:23 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
  Dec 10 13:12:43 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info
  Dec 10 13:12:45 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:hidp_add_connection() Rejected connection from !bonded 
device E4:17:DE:AD:BE:EF
  
- 
- Here are the logs that I get on connection with the old (working) version:
+ Here are the logs that I get on connection with the old (working)
+ version:
  
  Dec 10 13:37:17 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
  Dec 10 13:38:30 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info
  
- 
- I think that the indicator of issues (or at least a red herring) is the 
"Rejected connection from !bonded device" line in the broken output. I've 
redacted my MAC address obviously.
+ I think that the indicator of issues (or at least a red herring) is the
+ "Rejected connection from !bonded device" line in the broken output.
+ I've redacted my MAC address obviously.
  
  I think that two packages are involved with this and I am not quite sure
  where exactly the bug lives. I think that both the "bluez" and "bluez-
  obexd" packages are involved. If I mix the versions between these two, I
  get various different behaviors:
  
  bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
  bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
  bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1 = working behavior
- bluez-obex 1.1 and bluez 1 = unable to connect bluetooth device
+ bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1 = unable to connect bluetooth device

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2046084

Title:
  [Regression] HID gamepad stopped working in 5.68-0ubuntu1.1

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  I updated from 5.68-0ubuntu1 to 5.68-0ubuntu1.1 and my bluetooth
  gamepad (8bitdo Pro 2) stopped working. It no longer was detected by
  various emulator software or by jstest-gtk. It stopped showing up in
  /dev/input/ as well.

  Here are the logs that I get on connection with the broken (new)
  version:

  Dec 10 13:12:23 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
  Dec 10 13:12:43 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info
  Dec 10 13:12:45 laptop bluetoothd[6317]: 
profiles/input/device.c:hidp_add_connection() Rejected connection from !bonded 
device E4:17:DE:AD:BE:EF

  Here are the logs that I get on connection with the old (working)
  version:

  Dec 10 13:37:17 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to 
get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
  Dec 10 13:38:30 laptop bluetoothd[7736]: 
profiles/input/device.c:ioctl_is_connected() Can't get HIDP connection info

  I think that the indicator of issues (or at least a red herring) is
  the "Rejected connection from !bonded device" line in the broken
  output. I've redacted my MAC address obviously.

  I think that two packages are involved with this and I am not quite
  sure where exactly the bug lives. I think that both the "bluez" and
  "bluez-obexd" packages are involved. If I mix the versions between
  these two, I get various different behaviors:

  bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
  bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1.1 = broken behavior
  bluez-obexd 1 and bluez 1 = working behavior
  bluez-obexd 1.1 and bluez 1 = unable to connect bluetooth device

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