This bug is for Core - so apport-collect is not available.
Adding some more logging output in this comment. I believe our bug is a result of the logging at that says: src/advertising.c:read_adv_features_callback() Failed to read advertising features: Not Supported (0x0c)
Our code does try to call the bluetooth adv_features. The same snap package does work when install on different hardware.
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu systemd[1]: Started Service for snap application bluez.bluez.
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Starting SDP server
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu audit[2041]: AVC apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="recvmsg" profile="snap.nvidia-assemble.nvidia-assemble" pid=2041 comm="udevadm" family="netlink" sock_type="raw" protocol=15 requested_mask="receive" denied_mask="receive"
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu dbus-daemon[1300]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.7' (uid=0 pid=1562 comm="/snap/bluez/331/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd -E " label="snap.bluez.bluez (enforce)")
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Bluetooth management interface 1.21 initialized
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Battery Provider Manager created
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu audit[1562]: AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="create" profile="snap.bluez.bluez" pid=1562 comm="bluetoothd" family="alg" sock_type="seqpacket" protocol=0 requested_mask="create" denied_mask="create"
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: src/advertising.c:read_adv_features_callback() Failed to read advertising features: Not Supported (0x0c)
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Adv Monitor Manager created with supported features:0x00000001, enabled features:0x00000001, max number of supported monitors:32, max number of supported patterns:16
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
This bug is for Core - so apport-collect is not available.
Adding some more logging output in this comment. I believe our bug is a result of the logging at that says: src/advertising .c:read_ adv_features_ callback( ) Failed to read advertising features: Not Supported (0x0c)
Our code does try to call the bluetooth adv_features. The same snap package does work when install on different hardware.
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu systemd[1]: Started Service for snap application bluez.bluez. "snap.nvidia- assemble. nvidia- assemble" pid=2041 comm="udevadm" family="netlink" sock_type="raw" protocol=15 requested_ mask="receive" denied_ mask="receive" freedesktop. hostname1' unit='dbus- org.freedesktop .hostname1. service' requested by ':1.7' (uid=0 pid=1562 comm="/ snap/bluez/ 331/usr/ lib/bluetooth/ bluetoothd -E " label=" snap.bluez. bluez (enforce)") "snap.bluez. bluez" pid=1562 comm="bluetoothd" family="alg" sock_type= "seqpacket" protocol=0 requested_ mask="create" denied_ mask="create" .c:read_ adv_features_ callback( ) Failed to read advertising features: Not Supported (0x0c) 0x00000001, enabled features: 0x00000001, max number of supported monitors:32, max number of supported patterns:16
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Starting SDP server
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu audit[2041]: AVC apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="recvmsg" profile=
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu dbus-daemon[1300]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Bluetooth management interface 1.21 initialized
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Battery Provider Manager created
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu audit[1562]: AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="create" profile=
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: src/advertising
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu bluetoothd[1562]: Adv Monitor Manager created with supported features:
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
Feb 07 23:50:34 ubuntu kernel: Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized