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So apparently this is an issue with having multiple bluetooth devices paired.
I'm adding
bluetooth device selection soon, but I'm attaching your patch for review in the
meantime.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2010 at 2:31
Attachments:
Patch reviewed and appears to work in my device, submitted as r67
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2010 at 2:41
r68 adds bluetooth target device selection.
r72 adds a possible regression - if lots of notifications are sent very quickly
(unlikely),
some of them may fail.
Please let me know if the latest version works on the N1.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2010 at 12:35
Apparently r72 introduced a bug which breaks all delayed notifications.
Preparing
another fix.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 18 Feb 2010 at 12:29
Maybe, just maybe, r83 will fix what you're experiencing. Please update from
the market
and let me know.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2010 at 1:59
I have a motorola droid running 2.0.1 and bugless beast rom 1.1 everything
seems to connect fine to my mac
mini. i run test notification for pairing with mac app. it finds device fine. i
have growl running. no notifications
display though. please help.
Original comment by lunacy...@gmail.com
on 12 Mar 2010 at 10:50
lunacyent, can you paste or attach the log output of the mac application here,
after a
notification is received (but not displayed)? You can find it by running
Applications >
Utilites > Console, then searching for MacDroidNotifier.
Do test notifications also not display?
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2010 at 3:14
Installed from market and from apk here - nexus one owner also reports no
receipt of
bluetooth notifications. Wifi to specific IP, fine.
Original comment by gavin.co...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 4:53
Test notifications and regular notifications both are not received (tho phone
reports
they are sent)
Original comment by gavin.co...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 7:52
I still haven't been able to reproduce this, even on the Nexus One - could you
attach
or paste the output of the android log after sending a (real or test)
notification this
way?
You can get the log by installing an app called alogcat from the market, which
allows
you to e-mail it.
Are you using any other bluetooth devices, like a headset?
(I'm also assuming you checked the basics - that bluetooth is enabled, that the
devices are paired, etc.)
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 8:10
Raising the priority since more people are reporting the issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 8:11
Bruno has a Nexus One and was able to reproduce it. He has kindly volunteered
to
investigate and fix the problem.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 25 Mar 2010 at 2:28
We just tried multiple times with the Nexus One, both with the current and a
future version of Android, and we're
still unable to reproduce. Can someone provide a log output?
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 30 Mar 2010 at 8:09
Ping? Any logs?
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2010 at 6:05
I have the exact same issue being reported here. Here are the relevant logs. No
logs
are being generated when I send a test notification. However in the list of
bluetooth
devices in System Preferences -> Bluetooth, the connection status goes from red
to
green for my Nexus One whenever I send a test notification. This probably means
the
test notification reaches the mac, but the desktop app fails to receive the
notification.
4/7/10 10:56:51 PM MacDroidNotifier[2525] Saving preferences
4/7/10 10:56:51 PM MacDroidNotifier[2525] Pairing set to required but no devices
paired, switching to not required.
4/7/10 10:56:51 PM MacDroidNotifier[2525] Pairing set to required but no devices
paired, switching to not required.
4/7/10 10:57:31 PM MacDroidNotifier[2640] started listening for WiFi
notifications
4/7/10 10:57:31 PM MacDroidNotifier[2640] Started listening for Bluetooth
notifications
Original comment by krishn...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2010 at 5:35
From Console.app:
4/13/10 4:11:03 PM MacDroidNotifier[46560] started listening for WiFi
notifications
4/13/10 4:11:05 PM MacDroidNotifier[46560] Started listening for Bluetooth
notifications
Attached is the droid log grepped for remotenotifier|bluetooth, let me know if
this
isn't enough of the log.
Original comment by Matthew....@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2010 at 11:31
Attachments:
Since I can't reproduce this, I'm taking a guess at what the problem may be -
can one of you test the attached
APK and see if it solves the problem?
Thanks
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 2:12
Attachments:
Works :) Thanks!
Original comment by gavin.co...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 7:08
Weird. Downloaded it and it still doesn't work for me. I'll uninstall and
re-install instead of doing an update/replace.
Original comment by tchentc...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 8:05
What this new binary does it just try again (up to 10 times) if sending the
notification fails.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 9:21
Does this app generate a log file I can drop on here for your review?
Original comment by tchentc...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 9:51
Yes it does. To get the log you have to use an app such as alogcat (available
from the market).
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2010 at 11:31
[deleted comment]
Same here with moto droid user using a custom rom. Wifi works fine though.
Original comment by ekimia1987@gmail.com
on 28 Apr 2010 at 8:36
Does this still happen after the 0.2.5 update of the mac app (please choose
check for updates from the menu, I
posted the update yesterday) and version 0.2.3 of the android app?
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 28 Apr 2010 at 9:08
Still failing to get the message, though I'm getting an interesting new error
in my
console app:
4/28/10 2:18:26 PM kernel IOMemoryDescriptor: attempt to create 32b virtual in
64b
task, use ::withAddressRange()
4/28/10 2:18:26 PM kernel Backtrace 0x430605 0x4304f5 0x42ff40 0x54df97f3
0x54df96bd
0x54df8fec 0x427525
4/28/10 2:18:26 PM kernel Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with
dependencies):
4/28/10 2:18:26 PM kernel
com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily(2.1.9f10)@0x54dd0000->0x54e09fff
I should note: I don't appear to be running the 64 bit OS (at least it's not
explicitly saying I am in About). Also, I'm still running on 10.5.8 here.
Original comment by lordost...@gmail.com
on 28 Apr 2010 at 9:25
Just downloaded this, and I'm having problems. I got everything installed, but
notifications aren't being sent
over bluetooth. I'm not somewhere that I can try WiFi for sure, but creating a
network with "Internet Sharing"
on my Macbook Pro doesn't work.
Here are relevant log entries from the Bluetooth attempts:
05-03 00:12:42.030 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): Connecting to Bluetooth device owing
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): Waiting to retry
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): java.io.IOException: Service
discovery failed
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket$SdpHelper.doSdp(BluetoothSocket.java:377)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket.connect(BluetoothSocket.java:201)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
org.damazio.notifier.notification.BluetoothNotificationMethod.doSendNotification
(BluetoothNotificationMethod
.java:163)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
org.damazio.notifier.notification.BluetoothNotificationMethod.sendNotification(B
luetoothNotificationMethod.ja
va:99)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
org.damazio.notifier.notification.MethodEnablingNotifier.onTick(MethodEnablingNo
tifier.java:50)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
android.os.CountDownTimer$1.handleMessage(CountDownTimer.java:124)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:123)
05-03 00:12:42.135 D/RemoteNotifier( 1314): at
org.damazio.notifier.notification.Notifier$1.run(Notifier.java:63)
05-03 00:12:42.143 V/BluetoothEventRedirector( 1075): Received
android.bleutooth.device.action.UUID
05-03 00:12:42.308 D/BluetoothService( 1017): Registering opush record
05-03 00:12:42.338 E/BluetoothEventLoop.cpp( 1017): event_filter: Received
signal
org.bluez.Adapter:PropertyChanged from /org/bluez/1392/hci0
05-03 00:12:42.807 D/BluetoothService( 1017): Registering pbap record
And then it repeats. I hope this is relevant to this thread. Let me know if I
should post somewhere else.
Original comment by thetaco...@gmail.com
on 3 May 2010 at 4:31
Thanks for the log, it definitely helps.
Good news is, I just updated my milestone to 2.1-update1, so I'm hoping that
I'll be able to reproduce these
issues more easily.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 3 May 2010 at 5:18
Forgot to mention. I'm using Moto Droid 2.1-update1 and Macbook Pro with
10.5.8. Both phone app and
laptop app are newest version.
I have my phone and laptop paired. Notifier is set to do bluetooth with my
laptop as the target. Laptop has
bluetooth on (and it connects when a message is trying to be sent). Laptop
application settings are: Bluetooth
only, all "Display in Growl" on, Receive notifications from any device. This
application generates no logs during
test message.
Is there anything additional you need from me?
Original comment by thetaco...@gmail.com
on 3 May 2010 at 4:54
Can't get the bluetooth notifications working on Froyo (Nexus One).
Tried updating to the attached apk, didn't help.
W/Settings( 5997): Setting android_id has moved from
android.provider.Settings.System to
android.provider.Settings.Secure, returning read-only value.
D/RemoteNotifier( 5997): Sending notification:
e3dcc85417e9d0a4/4246a74c55603/PING/Test notification
E/BluetoothService.cpp( 78): stopDiscoveryNative: D-Bus error in
StopDiscovery: org.bluez.Error.Failed
(Invalid discovery session)
E/RemoteNotifier( 5997): Unable to find bluetooth device 'any' to send
notifications to
Original comment by lahdekorpi
on 31 May 2010 at 9:00
Hi. I have this Issue too. After sending notification from phone, it's
connectiong device.. and then disconnect.. but there is no notification... It's
work for tcp/udp.. but not for bluetooth. My device is HTC-Hero with VillianRom
(Android 2.1), an computer is MacBooc Pro.
Doyou need some more feedback? Some more logs or something?
Original comment by Wojciech...@gmail.com
on 7 Aug 2010 at 5:08
Yes, please send logs, I'm still unable to reproduce this on my Nexus One (2.2)
or Motorola Milestone (2.1).
The app has a report bug option which will copy logs to the clipboard
automatically. The mac app outputs logs which you can see in the Console app
(under Applications > Utilities).
Can you also confirm the android and mac app versions you're using?
Also, a few more questions: does this happen for test notifications too? Are
you selecting the specific bluetooth device to send to, or are you using "Any"?
Thanks, and sorry for not having solved this one yet.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 7 Aug 2010 at 7:38
Issue 21 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 7 Aug 2010 at 7:39
Still trying to figure this one out. If anyone here happens to be a bluetooth
expert, please let me know. Otherwise, I'm keeping some findings here:
1) Apparently this stops happening if I put the mac in discoverable mode (can
someone confirm if discovery mode fixes it for them as well?). It's quite hard
to make it *start* happening again, though, meaning I'm still having trouble
reproducing.
2) (1) suggests that it's an issue with the phone finding the bluetooth service
on the computer. The fact that it starts working with discoverable mode
suggests that SDP on the device is caching information sent by the Mac's SDP,
and not properly updating it (e.g. maybe the app started while the phone had
bluetooth off or wasn't in range, so the mac broadcast a service update but the
phone never received it). Can someone confirm if doing the bluetooth pairing
(bluetooth, not the app's pairing) AFTER the app is already running changes
anything?
3) SDP registration is done by a weird-format plist file, which I don't fully
understand. I tried making Android itself expose an RFCOMM service, assuming
that it'd always be able to connect to a service declared in the same way it
exposes.
The service exposed by Android had two entries:
{
0x0000 = uint32(65544),
0x0100 = string(My Test),
0x0005 = { uuid16(10 02) },
0x0001 = { uuid128(e8 d5 15 b4 47 c1 48 13 b6 d6 3e ab 32 f8 95 3e) },
0x0004 = { { uuid16(01 00) }, { uuid16(00 03), uint8(24) } }
},
{
0x0000 = uint32(65545),
0x0100 = string(My Test),
0x0005 = { uuid16(10 02) },
0x0001 = { uuid128(e8 d5 15 b4 47 c1 48 13 b6 d6 3e ab 32 f8 95 3e) },
0x0004 = { { uuid16(01 00) }, { uuid16(00 03), uint8(3) } }
}
(all exactly the same except for attribute 4)
The one I'm exposing on the Mac side is the following (based on Apple's
example):
0x0000 = 0x00010005,
0x0100 = "rdamazio AndroidNotifierService",
0x0005 = { <1002> },
0x0001 = { <7674047e6e474bf0831f209e3f9dd23f> },
0x0004 = { { <0100> }, { <0003>, 0x04 } }
0x0009 = { { <0dad43655df111d69f6e00039353e858>, 0x0100 } },
0x0006 = { 0x656e, 0x006a, 0x0100 },
0x0303 = { 0xff },
which has also a different attribute 4, in addition to 3 extra attributes (9,
6, 303). (the UUID is different because I made it so)
Does anyone have any idea what the effect of these attributes is?
Can you guys try these 2 possible solutions (discoverable, and pairing after
the app is running) and let me know if it fixes the problem? If any of those
do, I can look for a more user-friendly solution.
Thanks
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2010 at 3:28
Issue 23 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2010 at 5:06
Issue 10 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2010 at 5:08
Hi there
I have a HTC Wildfire
Wildfire claims bluetooth messages sent - but they never appear.
Have a coding history so happy to help beta test / trouble shoot. Discovery
mode does not seem to help me.
Original comment by mrwait...@gmail.com
on 7 Sep 2010 at 6:36
Discovery mode does not help me either. I believe that the problem lies with
the computer service. My computer is receiving the test notifications, but it's
not displaying them for some reason.
Phone: Motorola Droid (Froyo)
Computer: Dell XPS m1330, Ubuntu 10.04
Output of "lsusb | grep -i blue":
Bus 003 Device 028: ID 413c:8126 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 355 Bluetooth
Bus 003 Device 027: ID 0a5c:4500 Broadcom Corp. BCM2046B1 USB 2.0 Hub (part of
BCM2046 Bluetooth)
Original comment by seanc...@gmail.com
on 7 Sep 2010 at 11:08
Hi,
I get the notification via Bluetooth but after 10-20 seconds. It's OK for
anything except for call notifications.
Phone: N1, CyanogenMod 6
Android Notifier: 0.2.4
Computer: Mac, 10.6.4
Android Notifier: 0.2.6
Original comment by christia...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2010 at 8:50
I have this same issue where the phone and Mac are paired, and the Bluetooth
notification is going out, and Bluetooth preferences on the Mac show it being
received, but Growl itself is not displaying a notification. Is there something
wrong with the formatting of the notification?
Original comment by pro...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2010 at 4:36
I was having trouble sending notifications as well, but after removing the
device pairing from both my laptop and phone and repairing them, it seems to be
working fine.
Original comment by matthew....@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 12:48
Issue 53 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 1:05
Issue 58 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdamazio@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 12:32
Im not sure im having the same problem in this thread but its similar. Im using
an Evo 2.2, with a MBP 10.6, my bluetooth settings show it not connected but
paired and only connected for a few seconds before it disconnects again. It
seems to me this is an issue on the phone, maybe with froyo?
Original comment by chicagof...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 4:13
@chicago yea sounds like my issue on incredible w/ 2.2. does your WiFi
notification work if your WiFi isn't turned on, but WiFi set to turn on for
notification push?
Original comment by Loesc...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 4:29
@Loesch, I have not tested it wifi, my wifi is a battery drainer and I really
cant wait for the usb interface, but no I have not even tried wifi, I will
later when I get home, but im not going to mess around in the office network
Original comment by chicagof...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 4:38
@chicago yea my WiFi is the same. There is an option in the WiFi menu that
enables the program to just turn on the WiFi for a second to send the
notification, then turn it off, but as far as battery use I donno because this
won't work either. Let me know what ya find out tonight tho.
Original comment by Loesc...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 5:04
[deleted comment]
I can't get notifications to work either, for both Wifi and Bluetooth
HTC Incredible, android 2.2
Windows 7
Original comment by antoine....@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 5:31
Im willing to bet this is an issue with Froyo, or the bluetooth settings on the
Evo/froyo, Im trying to see if my buddys iphone will stay connected as well
Original comment by chicagof...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 6:03
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
satw...@disjoint.net
on 28 Jan 2010 at 9:08