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Chapter 7: Bluetooth
You should not enable the Bluetooth device support in the
USB drivers section of your kernel configuration (CONFIG_
USB_BLUETOOTH). This is a vestigial driver from very
early Bluetooth work and will prevent the BlueZ Bluetooth
stack from operating. If you are using a distribution’s pre-
compiled kernel, this corresponds to the bluetooth kernel
module, and you should prevent it from being loaded. This
can be done either by ensuring the BlueZ hci_usb module is
loaded instead of the USB Bluetooth module or by disabling
the module by adding its name to hotplug’s configuration
list (/etc/hotplug/blacklist).
Once your kernel is compiled and you have rebooted, you must configure
Linux so it knows how to load the appropriate Bluetooth protocol modules.
Most modern distributions come with /etc/modules.conf already set up for
Bluetooth use, but you may be missing the required configuration.
SCO links support Bluetooth Audio m
RFCOMM protocol support Serial data transfer m
RFCOMM TTY support Maps Linux terminal devices (e.g., /dev/
rfcomm0) to Bluetooth serial ports
y
BNEP protocol support Personal area networking m
BNEP Multicast filter support,
protocol filter support
Advanced filtering for networking y
Table 7-4. BlueZ hardware support configuration options
Option Purpose Recommended value
HCI USB driver Support for USB dongles
m
SCO (voice) support Audio transmission support y
USB zero packet support Workaround for buggy USB devices n
HCI UART driver Support for serial dongles: either PCMCIA, CF,
or RS232 serial port
y
UART (H4) protocol support Serial protocol used for most PCMCIA and CF
cards
y
BCSP protocol support Serial protocol used for PCMCIA and CF cards
based on the CSR BlueCore chipset
y
Transmit CRC with every BCSP
packet
Improves reliability of BCSP support, at a
slight cost to efficiency
y
HCI BlueFRITZ! USB driver Support for BlueFRITZ! Bluetooth ISDN m
HCI VHCI (Virtual HCI device)
driver
Support for a virtual Bluetooth device for test-
ing purposes
m
Table 7-3. BlueZ protocol configuration options (continued)
Option Purpose Recommended value
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