EDR support

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Hi guys,

I was checking the latest BlueZ source code and the kernel source code, and I noticed that by default EDR is disabled, when a dongle is detected net/bluetooth/hci_core.c initializes the packet types with DM1, DH1 and HV1, and then net/bluetooth/hci_event.c does it for DM3-5 DH3-5 and HV3-5, but it never initializes the 2DHx or 3DHx. Was it made on purpose or is it a bug in the code?

I just figured out how to help and try fixing it, but kernel hacking isn't an easy to do task, and would prefer to get professional advice first.

Manuel
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