On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:49:00PM +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > Hi Chris, > >> > >> Actually can you run something like "hciconfig hci0 version" and see > >> if it really is a Broadcom chip in there or if Apple switched vendors > >> and we are accidentally assuming it is Broadcom while in reality it is > >> not. If it is not then the quirk might actually not apply either > >> anymore. > > > > mason@ret ~> hciconfig hci0 version > > hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB > > BD Address: 60:03:08:8D:0D:A9 ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1 > > HCI Version: 4.0 (0x6) Revision: 0x21ae > > LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6) Subversion: 0x414e > > Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15) > > so it is a Broadcom. What MacBook is this anyway? macbookpro 13" from 2013 (newer model in '13) > > > One of the threads I saw when I was googling claimed it worked if > > you rebooted from 4.0 into 4.1 but not 4.1 into 4.1. > > I think that is just someone getting confused. It should always fail > if you boot 4.1. No matter what you had running before. > That's my experience. -chris -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html