Re: [rfc]btusb with SCO support

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Hi Oliver,


+module_param(override_ignore, bool, 0644);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(override_ignore, "Drive blacklisted devices");

Why do we need this one? What is it good for?

To override HCI_IGNORE. IF we provide overrides for blacklist entries,
it should be done systematically.

no we should not do that. The HCI_IGNORE is for devices that pretend to be Bluetooth H:2 compatible, but they are not. In these cases we do have other drivers that do this right. See bcm203x and bpa10x drivers.

Regards

Marcel

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