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    Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer)

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        lduboeuf @PhAndersson
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        @PhAndersson

        In Xenial, it was working, when i look at patches on Xenial, it appear there are some related to obexd, that may explain:
        https://github.com/ubports/bluez-packaging/tree/xenial/debian/patches

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          PhAndersson @lduboeuf
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          @lduboeuf That's a very good point -- thanks a lot. I'll have a look at those patches, but most of all you reminded me that I still have a working Xiaomi phone running Xenial, so I'll investigate the way the Bluez/OBEX stack is configured there.

          Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
          Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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            OK, first batch of results:

            • 'obexd' is started by default on Xenial and runs with the same command-line parameters
            • the same two OBEX-related packages are installed, but of course their version differ (5.53 for bluez-obexd, 1.7.1 for libopenobex2)
            • the files provided by the 'bluez-obexd' package are the same, except for the dbus-org.bluez.obex.service unit file that is missing on Xenial
            • the output of busctl list | grep bluez is quite close to what it is on Focal, except that the corresponding 'systemd' unit file is not shown
            • the output of busctl list | grep obex shows something in lieu of a unit file ('session-c1.scope' -- what is it?), but still doesn't advertise any name for the service (see below)
            • further digging reveals that although 'systemd' is already present on the system, it is not used for user-related processes (i.e. no systemd --user process) -- 'obexd' has been started by upstart --user (based on its PPID)

            Maybe the problem on Focal stems from a lack of integration between the OBEX daemon and systemd --user (which could also explain why the service doesn't start although enabled)?

            For what it's worth, here is the output of busctl list | grep obex on Xenial:

            :1.59                                             4084 obexd           phablet          :1.59         session-c1.scope          c1         -                  
            

            Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
            Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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              lduboeuf @PhAndersson
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              @PhAndersson said in Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer):

              OK, first batch of results:

              • 'obexd' is started by default on Xenial and runs with the same command-line parameters
              • the same two OBEX-related packages are installed, but of course their version differ (5.53 for bluez-obexd, 1.7.1 for libopenobex2)
              • the files provided by the 'bluez-obexd' package are the same, except for the dbus-org.bluez.obex.service unit file that is missing on Xenial
              • the output of busctl list | grep bluez is quite close to what it is on Focal, except that the corresponding 'systemd' unit file is not shown
              • the output of busctl list | grep obex shows something in lieu of a unit file ('session-c1.scope' -- what is it?), but still doesn't advertise any name for the service (see below)
              • further digging reveals that although 'systemd' is already present on the system, it is not used for user-related processes (i.e. no systemd --user process) -- 'obexd' has been started by upstart --user (based on its PPID)

              Maybe the problem on Focal stems from a lack of integration between the OBEX daemon and systemd --user (which could also explain why the service doesn't start although enabled)?

              For what it's worth, here is the output of busctl list | grep obex on Xenial:

              :1.59                                             4084 obexd           phablet          :1.59         session-c1.scope          c1         -                  
              

              Yes indeed, Xenial relies on upstart instead of systemd. Maybe something is missing there.
              This discussion could interest core team. @peat_psuwit do you have an idea ?

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                PhAndersson
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                Further updates:

                The obex.service systemd unit was in fact disabled by default. I enabled it with systemctl --user enable obex.service and then performed a full power-cycle on the phone.

                After rebooting, obexd was still not running.

                systemd reports the following about the service:

                ● obex.service - Bluetooth OBEX service
                     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                    Drop-In: /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service.d
                             └─ubuntu-touch-session.conf
                     Active: inactive (dead)
                

                I didn't find anything in 'journal' that could explain why systemd failed to start the unit -- obexd logs its version during startup and even that wasn't present, so I don't believe it's a case of it dying prematurely.

                Of course, I'm still able to start the service manually with systemctl --user start obex.service, and in this case, it keeps running until I power-cycle the phone.

                Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
                Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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                  gpatel-fr @PhAndersson
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                  @PhAndersson

                  I wonder how the obex service runs at all for you. It does not for me.
                  On my FP5 running 24.04.1.1, I get:

                  phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ systemctl --user cat obex
                  # /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service
                  [Unit]
                  Description=Bluetooth OBEX service
                  
                  [Service]
                  Type=dbus
                  BusName=org.bluez.obex
                  ExecStart=/usr/libexec/bluetooth/obexd
                  
                  [Install]
                  Alias=dbus-org.bluez.obex.service
                  
                  # /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service.d/ubuntu-touch-session.conf
                  [Service]
                  ExecStart=
                  ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd -P ftp,irmc,mas,pcsuite -r $HOME
                  

                  as /usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd does not exist, the service fails to start.

                  EDIT: after some searching, and finding this github issue, I found the trick to add another override and after setting enable-linger for phablet with loginctl, the obex service is running after a restart.

                  Not that I can test anything involving Bluetooth for lack of a suitable peripheral 🙂

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                    PhAndersson @gpatel-fr
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                    @gpatel-fr said in Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer):

                    @PhAndersson

                    I wonder how the obex service runs at all for you. It does not for me.

                    @lduboeuf already mentioned that obexd wouldn't start on 24.04. I don't use 24.04 yet myself, so I can't confirm.

                    On my FP5 running 24.04.1.1, I get:

                    phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ systemctl --user cat obex
                    # /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service
                    [Unit]
                    Description=Bluetooth OBEX service
                    
                    [Service]
                    Type=dbus
                    BusName=org.bluez.obex
                    ExecStart=/usr/libexec/bluetooth/obexd
                    
                    [Install]
                    Alias=dbus-org.bluez.obex.service
                    
                    # /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service.d/ubuntu-touch-session.conf
                    [Service]
                    ExecStart=
                    ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd -P ftp,irmc,mas,pcsuite -r $HOME
                    

                    That content looks identical to what it is on 20.04.

                    as /usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd does not exist, the service fails to start.

                    Are you sure /usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd does not exist on 24.04? It is normally provided by the same package as the unit file whose content you just showed (package bluez-obexd).

                    EDIT: after some searching, and finding this github issue, I found the trick to add another override and after setting enable-linger for phablet with loginctl, the obex service is running after a restart.

                    Thanks a lot for that -- maybe this would the issue on 20.04 as well. I'll try.

                    Not that I can test anything involving Bluetooth for lack of a suitable peripheral 🙂

                    Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
                    Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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                      gpatel-fr @PhAndersson
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                      @PhAndersson said in Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer):

                      Are you sure /usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd does not exist on 24.04

                      phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ls /usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd
                      ls: cannot access '/usr/lib/bluetooth/obexd': No such file or directory

                      Well, that explains it then. When this upgrade from upstart to systemd, UT was still only on focal. When upgrading to 24.04, the path was not upgraded.
                      On a standard Ubuntu 24.04 (not UT):
                      apt-file list bluez-obexd
                      bluez-obexd: /usr/lib/systemd/user/obex.service
                      bluez-obexd: /usr/libexec/bluetooth/obexd
                      bluez-obexd: /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.bluez.obex.service
                      bluez-obexd: /usr/share/doc/bluez-obexd/changelog.Debian.gz
                      bluez-obexd: /usr/share/doc/bluez-obexd/copyright

                      yeah, that's a 24.04 thing. Before Ubuntu was putting the executable under /usr/lib.

                      I have filed an issue on gitlab.

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                        PhAndersson
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                        There is progress. I'm happy to report that the D-Bus registration issue that manifested itself through the following error message:

                        Error registering agent for the default adapter: QDBusError("org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown", "The name org.bluez.obex was not provided by any .service files")

                        is resolved. My mistake. I tried to connect to OBEX over the system bus, when it runs on the session bus.

                        Still no file transfer, though.

                        Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
                        Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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                          @gpatel-fr said in Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer):

                          @PhAndersson said in Trying to revive 'ubtd' (Bluetooth file transfer):
                          yeah, that's a 24.04 thing. Before Ubuntu was putting the executable under /usr/lib.

                          I have filed an issue on gitlab.

                          Splendid! Many thanks.

                          Xiaomi Mi A2 (16.04 OTA-25/stable) with 2 SIMs
                          Daily driver: Google Pixel 3a (20.04 OTA-11/stable) [was: Nokia N900 (Maemo) from 2009].

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