On 30.09.21 16:13, Orlando Chamberlain wrote: > Querying LE tx power on startup broke Bluetooth on some Broadcom chips > in Apple computers (at least MacBookPro16,1 and iMac20,1). Added a quirk > disabling this query for affected devices, based off their common chip > id 150. Affected devices will not be able to query LE tx power, however > they were not doing this before. > > Fixes: 7c395ea521e6m ("Bluetooth: Query LE tx power on startup") > Signed-off-by: Orlando Chamberlain <redecorating@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> FWIW, if you need to respin this for some reason, could you do me a favour and add the following after the "Fixes" line please: Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/4970a940-211b-25d6-edab-21a815313954@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx That makes is easier to find related discussions and rationale behind a certain change, as explained here: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/maintainer/configure-git.html This line is not crucial, but it makes my life easier as well, as I slowly start to track regressions again. And this time I'm doing it with the help of a software I wrote just for this purpose. I used your report as one of the first few to give this "regzbot" a test, hence the issue can now be seen in the webinterface (which is still a bit ugly, but it does the job): https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/regzbot/mainline.html And the thing is: when regzbot sees a patch with above Link:-tag hit mainline it will automatically mark the issue as resolved, saving me some work. Thx! Ciao, Thorsten