if (!bdaddr_type_is_valid(la.l2_bdaddr_type))
return -EINVAL;
- if (chan->src_type == BDADDR_BREDR && la.l2_bdaddr_type != BDADDR_BREDR)
- return -EINVAL;
+ /* Check that the socket wasn't bound to something that
+ * conflicts with the address given to connect(). If chan->src
+ * is BDADDR_ANY it means bind() was never used, in which case
+ * chan->src_type and la.l2_bdaddr_type do not need to match.
+ */
+ if (chan->src_type == BDADDR_BREDR && bacmp(&chan->src, BDADDR_ANY) &&
+ bdaddr_type_is_le(la.l2_bdaddr_type)) {
+ /* Old user space versions will try to incorrectly bind
+ * the ATT socket using BDADDR_BREDR. We need to accept
+ * this and fix up the source address type only when
+ * both the source CID and destination CID indicate
+ * ATT. Anything else is an invalid combination.
+ */
+ if (chan->scid != L2CAP_CID_ATT ||
+ la.l2_cid != __constant_cpu_to_le16(L2CAP_CID_ATT))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ /* We don't have the hdev available here to make a
+ * better decision on random vs public, but since all
+ * user space versions that exhibit this issue anyway do
+ * not support random local addresses assuming public
+ * here is good enough.
+ */
+ chan->src_type = BDADDR_LE_PUBLIC;
+ }
if (chan->src_type != BDADDR_BREDR && la.l2_bdaddr_type == BDADDR_BREDR)
return -EINVAL;