Weird model identifiers inside of blued.log for a Magic Mouse?
Here is a snippet from the blued.log file generated by the Bluetooth Diagnostics Report:
Mon Sep 22 00:37:15 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1178 80211 Callback: flags: 0x0A -- channel: 4 -- state: 0 -- 2.4Ghz: Yes
Mon Sep 22 00:37:15 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1274 before setMaskExit
Mon Sep 22 00:37:15 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1328 Already set that AFH MASK (ignoring): FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:71 InteropManager_Apple80211InterfaceEventCallback 4 0x7f8769e093c0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:103 Updating AFHMap due to an Airport notification.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1125 updateAFHMap Entry
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1137 {
"AUTH_TYPE" = {
"AUTH_LOWER" = 1;
"AUTH_UPPER" = 8;
BSSID = "54:be:f7:62:fb:a5";
CHANNEL = {
CHANNEL = 4;
"CHANNEL_FLAGS" = 10;
"INT_MIT" = 1;
NOISE = {
"NOISE_CTL_AGR" = "-57";
"NOISE_UNIT" = 0;
"OP_MODE" = 1;
"PHY_MODE" = {
"PHYMODE_ACTIVE" = 16;
"PHYMODE_SUPPORTED" = 31;
POWER = (
1,
1
POWERSAVE = 2;
PROTMODE = {
PROTMODE = 1;
"PROTMODE_THRESHOLD" = 0;
RATE = 1;
RSSI = {
"RSSI_CTL_AGR" = "-57";
"RSSI_CTL_LIST" = (
"-57",
"-57"
"RSSI_EXT_AGR" = 0;
"RSSI_EXT_LIST" = (
0,
0
"RSSI_UNIT" = 0;
SSID = <38313844 3035>;
"SSID_STR" = 818D05;
STATE = 4;
TXPOWER = 1496;
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1178 80211 Callback: flags: 0x0A -- channel: 4 -- state: 4 -- 2.4Ghz: Yes
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1207 HCI VID: 0x5AC / PID: 0x8215
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1208 [_connectedMiceDevices count]: 1
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1209 [_connectedKeyboardDevices count]: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1210 DisableAllCoexFunctions value: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[0] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[1] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[2] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[3] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C9D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[4] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C8D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[5] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[6] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[7] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C8D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[8] = 0xB29E9C92969196CBD3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[9] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[10] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[11] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[12] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[13] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CE0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[14] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CD0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1624 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1664 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1245 is specialCaseMac? 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1547 Classic AFH MASK: 0xFF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1548 LE AFH MASK : 0x1FFFF8007F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1274 before setMaskExit
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1292 time delta = 3.18
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1297 Setting AFH MASK: FF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1687 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDPowerLimitMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1718 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDPowerLimitMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1741 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDDeSenseMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1767 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDDeSenseMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1252 DaemonHCIEventNotificationHandler Entry.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1429 kBluetoothHCIEventCommandComplete. command opcode: 0xc3f
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1481 Exit.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:71 InteropManager_Apple80211InterfaceEventCallback 2 0x7f8769e093c0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:103 Updating AFHMap due to an Airport notification.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1125 updateAFHMap Entry
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1137 {
"AUTH_TYPE" = {
"AUTH_LOWER" = 1;
"AUTH_UPPER" = 8;
BSSID = "54:be:f7:62:fb:a5";
CHANNEL = {
CHANNEL = 4;
"CHANNEL_FLAGS" = 10;
"INT_MIT" = 1;
NOISE = {
"NOISE_CTL_AGR" = "-57";
"NOISE_UNIT" = 0;
"OP_MODE" = 1;
"PHY_MODE" = {
"PHYMODE_ACTIVE" = 16;
"PHYMODE_SUPPORTED" = 31;
POWER = (
1,
1
POWERSAVE = 2;
PROTMODE = {
PROTMODE = 1;
"PROTMODE_THRESHOLD" = 0;
RATE = 1;
RSSI = {
"RSSI_CTL_AGR" = "-62";
"RSSI_CTL_LIST" = (
"-63",
"-62"
"RSSI_EXT_AGR" = 0;
"RSSI_EXT_LIST" = (
0,
0
"RSSI_UNIT" = 0;
SSID = <38313844 3035>;
"SSID_STR" = 818D05;
STATE = 4;
TXPOWER = 1496;
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1178 80211 Callback: flags: 0x0A -- channel: 4 -- state: 4 -- 2.4Ghz: Yes
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1207 HCI VID: 0x5AC / PID: 0x8215
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1208 [_connectedMiceDevices count]: 1
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1209 [_connectedKeyboardDevices count]: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1210 DisableAllCoexFunctions value: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[0] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[1] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[2] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[3] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C9D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[4] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C8D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[5] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[6] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[7] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C8D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[8] = 0xB29E9C92969196CBD3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[9] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[10] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[11] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[12] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[13] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CE0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[14] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CD0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1624 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1664 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1245 is specialCaseMac? 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1547 Classic AFH MASK: 0xFF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1548 LE AFH MASK : 0x1FFFF8007F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1274 before setMaskExit
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1328 Already set that AFH MASK (ignoring): FF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1252 DaemonHCIEventNotificationHandler Entry.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1429 kBluetoothHCIEventCommandComplete. command opcode: 0x1003
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] EventNotifications.m:1481 Exit.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:71 InteropManager_Apple80211InterfaceEventCallback 3 0x7f8769e093c0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:103 Updating AFHMap due to an Airport notification.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1125 updateAFHMap Entry
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1137 {
"AUTH_TYPE" = {
"AUTH_LOWER" = 1;
"AUTH_UPPER" = 8;
BSSID = "54:be:f7:62:fb:a5";
CHANNEL = {
CHANNEL = 4;
"CHANNEL_FLAGS" = 10;
"INT_MIT" = 1;
NOISE = {
"NOISE_CTL_AGR" = "-57";
"NOISE_UNIT" = 0;
"OP_MODE" = 1;
"PHY_MODE" = {
"PHYMODE_ACTIVE" = 16;
"PHYMODE_SUPPORTED" = 31;
POWER = (
1,
1
POWERSAVE = 2;
PROTMODE = {
PROTMODE = 1;
"PROTMODE_THRESHOLD" = 0;
RATE = 1;
RSSI = {
"RSSI_CTL_AGR" = "-62";
"RSSI_CTL_LIST" = (
"-63",
"-62"
"RSSI_EXT_AGR" = 0;
"RSSI_EXT_LIST" = (
0,
0
"RSSI_UNIT" = 0;
SSID = <38313844 3035>;
"SSID_STR" = 818D05;
STATE = 4;
TXPOWER = 1496;
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1178 80211 Callback: flags: 0x0A -- channel: 4 -- state: 4 -- 2.4Ghz: Yes
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1207 HCI VID: 0x5AC / PID: 0x8215
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1208 [_connectedMiceDevices count]: 1
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1209 [_connectedKeyboardDevices count]: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1210 DisableAllCoexFunctions value: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[0] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[1] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[2] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[3] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C9D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[4] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C8D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[5] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[6] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[7] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C8D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[8] = 0xB29E9C92969196CBD3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[9] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[10] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[11] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[12] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[13] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CE0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[14] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CD0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1624 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1664 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1245 is specialCaseMac? 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1547 Classic AFH MASK: 0xFF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1548 LE AFH MASK : 0x1FFFF8007F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1274 before setMaskExit
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1328 Already set that AFH MASK (ignoring): FF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:71 InteropManager_Apple80211InterfaceEventCallback 3 0x7f8769e093c0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:103 Updating AFHMap due to an Airport notification.
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1125 updateAFHMap Entry
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1137 {
"AUTH_TYPE" = {
"AUTH_LOWER" = 1;
"AUTH_UPPER" = 8;
BSSID = "54:be:f7:62:fb:a5";
CHANNEL = {
CHANNEL = 4;
"CHANNEL_FLAGS" = 10;
"INT_MIT" = 1;
NOISE = {
"NOISE_CTL_AGR" = "-57";
"NOISE_UNIT" = 0;
"OP_MODE" = 1;
"PHY_MODE" = {
"PHYMODE_ACTIVE" = 16;
"PHYMODE_SUPPORTED" = 31;
POWER = (
1,
1
POWERSAVE = 2;
PROTMODE = {
PROTMODE = 1;
"PROTMODE_THRESHOLD" = 0;
RATE = 1;
RSSI = {
"RSSI_CTL_AGR" = "-66";
"RSSI_CTL_LIST" = (
"-67",
"-66"
"RSSI_EXT_AGR" = 0;
"RSSI_EXT_LIST" = (
0,
0
"RSSI_UNIT" = 0;
SSID = <38313844 3035>;
"SSID_STR" = 818D05;
STATE = 4;
TXPOWER = 1496;
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1178 80211 Callback: flags: 0x0A -- channel: 4 -- state: 4 -- 2.4Ghz: Yes
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1207 HCI VID: 0x5AC / PID: 0x8215
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1208 [_connectedMiceDevices count]: 1
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1209 [_connectedKeyboardDevices count]: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1210 DisableAllCoexFunctions value: 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[0] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[1] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[2] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90CAD3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[3] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C9D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[4] = 0xB29E9CBD909094C8D3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[5] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[6] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C9D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[7] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C8D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[8] = 0xB29E9C92969196CBD3CE000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[9] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CE000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[10] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CD000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[11] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CC000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[12] = 0xB29E9CBD909094AF8D90C7D3CB000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[13] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CE0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1597 models[14] = 0x96B29E9CCECDD3CD0000000000000000 modelIdentifier = 0xFFFFFFB2FFFFFF9EFFFFFF9CFFFFFFAFFFFFFF8DFFFFFF90FFFFFFCBFFFFFFD3FFFFFFCE00000 000000000
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1624 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] boardID Mac-F221BEC8
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1664 [InteropUtilities isBoardIDSpecialCaseMac] returns 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1245 is specialCaseMac? 0
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1547 Classic AFH MASK: 0xFF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1548 LE AFH MASK : 0x1FFFF8007F
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1274 before setMaskExit
Mon Sep 22 00:37:18 201 [blued:35] InteropManager.m:1328 Already set that AFH MASK (ignoring): FF1F 0000 C0FF FFFF FF7F
Is this something I should be concerned about?! Another thing to note is that my Magic Mouse was at a 50% charge two days ago. Today it is down to 19% and I keep noticing problems with it. As well, I keep having problems with whatever it is that I am working on. Almost like sabotage or something?
More information posted here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6551632
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