On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The three-wire (H5) protocol is the only protocol which uses > HCI_UART_INIT_PENDING. I think I'd also found that this flag wasn't really needed. > Unfortunately the benefits of using this flag are currently unknown. It > was added in commit 9f2aee848fe6 ("Bluetooth: Add delayed init sequence > support for UART controllers"). In my experiments (with the > "rtk_hciattach" tool - a customized version of hciattach for Realtek > chipsets) I started the tool before and after this patch while the > Bluetooth chipset was disabled (by pulling it's enable GPIO LOW). In > both cases hci0 was not created - thus HCI_UART_INIT_PENDING is not > required in that case. > > Removing this code also has another benefit: hci_serdev.c does not > support the delayed initialization / registration. This statement is misleading. serdev *always* supports async init as it forces async probe of drivers. It doesn't need to support the private workq init mechanism. At least that was my intent. > Thus the protocol > implementation (hci_h5) never receives any data with this check still > in place. For the H5 protocol this means that the initialization never > completes (because the sync response never arrives). Even if the > initialization would succeed later on the drivers would call > hci_uart_init_ready() which schedules the registration which is > currently not implemented by hci_serdev.c. > > Removing the HCI_UART_INIT_PENDING check makes the code easier to read > and also fixes the initalization of devices (implemented with the serdev > library) which use the H5 protocol. > > Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/bluetooth/hci_h5.c | 3 --- > drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c | 38 -------------------------------------- > drivers/bluetooth/hci_serdev.c | 3 --- > drivers/bluetooth/hci_uart.h | 4 +--- > 4 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 47 deletions(-) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html