p0well34 Nevermind then.
Request for testing and feedback with Bluetooth on Android 14 QPR2 GrapheneOS
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Pixel 7 Pro - Graphene Build # 2024031100
Bluetooth Devices broken since QRP2:
OBDLink MX+ - Worked well before QRP2, but now I am unable to connect to this device.
Bluetooth Devices operating normally since QRP2:
Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
Galaxy Buds Live
Pioneer DEH-X6900BT
Before testing, please disable developer options, enable "Notify about system process crashes" in Settings > Security and reboot.
Tried this, but haven't been notified of any crashes or logs. I'm not sure how to generate a relevant log
muhomorr Logs sent via email for both my devices.
I have issues making phone calls in Android Auto via Bluetooth. I get the message "Bluetooth not connected". Only Phone Speaker Audio works in Android Auto.
Phone calls with a direct Bluetooth connection between the phone and car work fine.
I'm using a Pixel 7 Pro and I'm Graphene Newbie.
Gianca Did you enable the toggle for this in the Settings > Apps > Sandboxed Google Play > Android Auto configuration?
We have a new release which will reach the Alpha channel soon with a potential workaround for any issues not occurring on the stock OS. Anything that broke on the stock OS with Android 14 QPR2 will remain broken on GrapheneOS, which will mostly be very old insecure devices.
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11503-grapheneos-version-2024031400-released
It would be helpful if people switched to the alpha channel and got this release (it will be avialable shortly there) and reported their findings.
matchboxbananasynergy Is it possible to switch back? I'd happily do it, but I don't want to be on Alpha forever.
xaz2fiaghi You can switch to the alpha channel, download the update (now in alpha), and then immediately switch to the stable channel, so that you will only get the next update when it reaches the stable channel. You can switch whenever you wish.
All releases go through the alpha, beta and finally stable channel.
The new release is in the Alpha channel now.
Thanks. Just updated to new alpha version, went to Apps / See all / Show system / Bluetooth / Hardened memory allocator, and switched it to Disabled. Rebooted. Unfortunately, it still no longer connects to my OBDLink LX car adapter.
Maybe others will have better luck with this temp fix though?
snackguy That might be a case that's also broken on stock OS. Unclear at this point. They made many Bluetooth changes in QPR2 which is the source of all these issues. Some of them cause breakage with stock OS and GrapheneOS. Some are memory corruption bugs which may mostly not break it on stock OS but get detected / uncovered by our security features which leads to them causing more breakage on GrapheneOS. These temporary changes SHOULD eliminate nearly all the extra breakage on GrapheneOS but it remains to be seen. If it doesn't help with anything, that's somewhat good news in a way because we can add back the hardening but it's bad news in that we need to go back to the drawing board with trying to figure out what broke and why.
I also had no luck with the new release and my Galaxy Watch5 Pro ...
tower That's also after disabling hardened_malloc for the bluetooth app and rebooting?
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Thank you. It would be good to have more confirmation from others in this thread facing issues, along with the device being tested.
It is also important to mention which Pixel is being tested.
matchboxbananasynergy Sorry, I forgot, I have a Pixel8
We need confirmation on whether there are still issues with Galaxy Watch on 6th/7th generation Pixels.
GrapheneOS yes I toggled this settings