[Bug 60824] [PATCH][regression] Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle unusable

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--- Comment #134 from vic (vicpt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) ---
(In reply to Swyter from comment #111)
> Just submitted v4 for kernel review. Its behavior should be identical to v3,
> it only contains a few minor technical changes and logic flow tweaks, to
> appease the BlueZ gods. Nothing new.
> ...
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11686157/

Just to correct my last comment #128. The patch indeed work.
First time I tried I didn't pay attention to the patch, I just applied the
patch. Then I built only the module (btusb) for my in use kernel version. For
obvious reasons it didn't work.

Today with more time I realized the stupidity I did, then I built the entire
kernel. Now after load the btusb module with the options "reset=1
enable_autosuspend=0" the dongle initiates and apparently works correctly.
I'm sorry for the misinformation on my last comment.

Thank you Swyter for your time on fixing this.

Hope to see the patch in mainline kernel soon.

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