ignore_csr option in btusb

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Hi All,

This is my first post to this list. I've been developing some things using bluetooth on linux and the hardware I've been using, is based on CSR chips. I'd like to know why there is this option to ignore the devices based on these chips. I didn't found much information reading the source code, neither on this mail list archives. I'm asking this, because, I'd like to know if there is some kind of problem with these chips and, if so, what are the problems with then. I got from my supplier the status that the CSR chips are the recommended ones for working with bluetooth on linux. I'd like to know what you, the developers, have to say about them.

Thanks in advance,

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