Re: pull request: bluetooth-next 2015-06-18

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Hi Markus,

>>> Here's the final bluetooth-next pull request for 4.2.
>>> 
>>>  - Cleanups & fixes to 802.15.4 code and related drivers
>>>  - Fix btusb driver memory leak
>>>  - New USB IDs for Atheros controllers
>>>  - Support for BCM4324B3 UART based Broadcom controller
>>>  - Fix for Bluetooth encryption key size handling
>>>  - Broadcom controller initialization fixes
>>>  - Support for Intel controller DDC parameters
>>>  - Support for multiple Bluetooth LE advertising instances
>>>  - Fix for HCI user channel cleanup path
>>> 
>>> Please let me know if there are any issues pulling. Thanks.
>> Pulled, thanks Johan,
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> Hi David,
> 
> I didn't get any response to my issue "High CPU load when turning off BT keyboard" from 2015-06-15.
> Is it already fixed in "Fix for HCI user channel cleanup path" ?


your issue is an userspace daemon issue and not a kernel issue. This pull request is for the kernel side of the Bluetooth subsystem. None of these have anything to do with the userspace daemon.

I am sorry that your email has not yet been answered. However it is only 10 days old and I bet one of the maintainers for the userspace code will have a look at it soon. If not, then you can always resend it to get their attention.

Regards

Marcel

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