I am running Kernel 5.3.2 trying to troubleshoot some intermittent Bluetooth issues, and I think I have narrowed it down to the serial driver in use. By default, omap2plus_defconfig enables both SERIAL_8250_OMAP and SERIAL_OMAP. I have my console device configured as ttyS0, and all appears fine. When I enable Bluetooth, however, I get intermittent errors on an DM3730 / OMAP3630. Using the 8250 driver for Blueotooth I get intermittent frame errors and data loss. Scanning ... [ 28.482452] Bluetooth: hci0: Frame reassembly failed (-84) [ 36.162170] Bluetooth: hci0: Frame reassembly failed (-84) F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 BluJax # l2ping F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 Ping: F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 from 00:18:30:49:7D:63 (data size 44) ... 44 bytes from F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 id 0 time 8.27ms no response from F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57: id 1 ^C2 sent, 1 received, 50% loss (after a fairly long hang, I hit control-c) However, disabling the 8250 driver and using the only SERIAL_OMAP and the console routed to ttyO0, the Bluetooth works well, so I believe it to be a serial driver issue and not a Bluetooth error. # hcitool scan Scanning ... F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 BluJax ^C # l2ping F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 Ping: F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 from 00:18:30:49:7D:63 (data size 44) ... 44 bytes from F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 id 0 time 6.90ms ... 44 bytes from F4:4E:FC:C9:2F:57 id 14 time 28.29ms ^C15 sent, 15 received, 0% loss # 0% loss and regular, repeatable communication without any Frame reassembly errors. Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot or what might cause the difference between the two drivers? adam