Re: [PATCH] Bluetooth: btusb: Support for QCA61x4 on Samsung

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Hi Chanyeol,

On 05/20/15 17:36, Chanyeol Park wrote:
> Hi,Ben Kim
>
> On Wed, 2015-05-20 at 10:54 -0700, Ben Young Tae Kim wrote:
>> Hi Chan-yeol,
>>
>> On 05/20/15 05:44, Chan-yeol Park wrote:
>>> Hi Marcel,
>>>
>>> On 05/20/2015 09:35 PM, Chan-yeol Park wrote:
>>>> Hi Marcel,
>>>> On 05/20/2015 03:21 AM, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
>>>>> Hi Chan-yeol,
>>>>>> The previous commit(3267c88) regressed QCA61x4 BT on Samsung 
>>>>>> because its device info is missed in qca_devices_table[], so 
>>>>>> btusb_open() return error unexpectedly.
>>>>> how does this regress. We never had QCA module support in the 
>>>>> first place. The patch looks good, I was just wondering what 
>>>>> the regression will be here?
>>>> My environment was virtual box on windows.
>>>> I guess windows download QC firmware successfully, so without 
>>>> firmware handling in the linux I could use bluetooth adapter.
>>>>
>> I didn't realize ROME v2.0 was out to the market. Where did you get 
>> this module? Does it built-in on your laptop?
> Yes. It's built-in in my Samsung labtop bought on market.
>
>> Your patch looks good, however, I need your confirmation that it will 
>> work on your board since I don't have ROME v2.0 HW. I'll send you 
>> ROME v2.0 FW files for you and will upstream it to linux-firmware.git 
>> if it works.
> It works well. I test basic things such as searching, sdp, and pairing.
> and they works fine.
>
> Actually before I use your driver/firmware, my "hciconfig -a" shows
> wrong address and hci 4.0. but thanks to your driver/firmware I could
> get hci 4.1 and normal address.
>>  
>>>> Until now , I fail to find the exact firmware , 
>>>> "qca/rampatch_usb_*.bin" for QCA61x4.
>>>> I just saw the mail that Kyle McMartin reject firmware patches 
>>>> made by Ben Young Tae Kim.
>>>> Could you tell where I can get it?
>>>>
>>>> Actually my wifi QCA61x4 does not work well..
>> QCA61x4 WiFi will use 'ATH10k' driver. Did you enable this module 
>> compiled on your kernel tree
> No. I just use fedora 22, 4.0.3-300.fc22.x86_64. In case of wifi they
> use PCI, so it's not easy to use it in guest os that use latest kernel
> tree.
>
> Also I search some mail thread for ath10k, it seems that firmware is
> not added in linux-firmware until now.
>>> I am sending this mail again because previous mail is not sent to 
>>> bluetooth-next due to HTML format.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Chanyeol
>>>
>> Thanks
>> -- Ben Kim
> I appreciate your help a lot. I could use my Bluetooth on my labtop
> from now on.

Thanks for your time & feedback. I'm going to send firmware patch to linux-firmware soon.

> Thanks
> Chanyeol
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