On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 06:12:26PM +0100, Johan Hovold wrote: > On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 04:50:59PM +0000, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote: > > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 07:03:06PM +0100, Johan Hovold wrote: > > > The WCN6855 firmware on the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s expects the Bluetooth > > > device address in MSB order when setting it using the > > > EDL_WRITE_BD_ADDR_OPCODE command. > > > > > > Presumably, this is the case for all non-ROME devices which all use the > > > EDL_WRITE_BD_ADDR_OPCODE command for this (unlike the ROME devices which > > > use a different command and expect the address in LSB order). > > > > > > Reverse the little-endian address before setting it to make sure that > > > the address can be configured using tools like btmgmt or using the > > > 'local-bd-address' devicetree property. > > > > > > Note that this can potentially break systems with boot firmware which > > > has started relying on the broken behaviour and is incorrectly passing > > > the address via devicetree in MSB order. > > > > We should not break existing devices. Their byte order for > > 'local-bd-address' may not adhere to the 'spec', however in practice > > it is the correct format for existing kernels. > > That depends on in what way the current devices are broken. > > Any machines that correctly specify their address in little-endian order > in the devicetree would no longer be configured using the wrong address. > So no problem there (except requiring users to re-pair their gadgets). > > And tools like btgmt is broken on all of these Qualcomm machine in any > case and would now start working as expected. So no problem there either > (unless user space had adapted an inverted the addresses to btmgmt). > > So the first question is whether there actually is any boot firmware out > there which passes the BD_ADDR in reverse order? Yes, (at least) the boot firmware for sc7180-trogdor devices. hexdump -C /proc/device-tree/soc\@0/geniqup\@8c0000/serial\@88c000/bluetooth/local-bd-address 00000000 8c fd f0 40 15 dc hciconfig hci0: Type: Primary Bus: UART BD Address: 8C:FD:F0:40:15:DC ACL MTU: 1024:8 SCO MTU: 240:8 UP RUNNING RX bytes:1700 acl:0 sco:0 events:95 errors:0 TX bytes:128949 acl:0 sco:0 commands:578 errors:0 > > I suggest adding a quirk like 'local-bd-address-msb-quirk' or > > 'qcom,local-bd-address-msb-quirk' to make sure existing devices keep > > working properly. > > I don't think that would work. If this is something that we really need > to handle, then there's probably no way around introducing new > compatible strings for boot firmware that isn't broken while maintaining > the current broken behaviour with respect to 'local-bd-address' for some > of the current ones. I think it should work for sc7180-trogdor. For these devices the device tree is bundled with the kernel image and can be updated. That might not be true for other devices though. Matthias