Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] dt-bindings: bluetooth: add 'qcom,product-variant'

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On 20.11.2024 10:54 AM, Cheng Jiang wrote:
> Several Qualcomm projects will use the same Bluetooth chip, each
> focusing on different features. For instance, consumer projects
> prioritize the A2DP SRC feature, while IoT projects focus on the A2DP
> SINK feature, which may have more optimizations for coexistence when
> acting as a SINK. Due to the patch size, it is not feasible to include
> all features in a single firmware.
> 
> Therefore, the 'product-variant' devicetree property is used to provide
> product information for the Bluetooth driver to load the appropriate
> firmware.
> 
> If this property is not defined, the default firmware will be loaded,
> ensuring there are no backward compatibility issues with older
> devicetrees.
> 
> The product-variant defines like this:
>   0 - 15 (16 bits) are product line specific definitions
>   16 - 23 (8 bits) are for the product line.

Product lines don't exist in the kernel. Please describe the actual
differences between those files instead.

Konrad




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