Question about TI Shared Transport

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Gigi,

I am working on modifying the DTS and DTSI files for the LogicPD Torpedo which Tony added in Kernel 4.2

There was a flurry of activity earlier this year regarding device tree bindings for the shared transport and using the Bluetooth with it as seen here:  https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/464777/

I was able to get the Logic PD device to work with Bluetooth and the Shared Transport using the instructions found http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Shared_Transport_Driver#Device_Tree_kernel

When I attempted to submit patches for the btwilink, the check script noted that the documentation for btwlink and shared transport bindings were missing.  It seems like there might be a new way to attach the BTWILINK to the UART, but I wasn't sure if there was a better solution available yet.

I also noticed that using the shared transport mechanism in 4.2.x worked, but trying the same method in 4.3 resulted in a segmentation fault.  Does anyone have any updated instructions for the proper way to use the BTWILINK?

Thank you,
adam

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