On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 02:21:47PM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote: > On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 10:08 AM Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > The default device address apparently comes from the NVM configuration > > file and can differ quite a bit between controllers. > > > > Store the default address when parsing the configuration file and use it > > to determine whether the controller has been provisioned with an > > address. > > > > This makes sure that devices without a unique address start as > > unconfigured unless a valid address has been provided in the devicetree. > > > > Fixes: 00567f70051a ("Bluetooth: qca: fix invalid device address check") > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # 6.5 > > Cc: Doug Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Janaki Ramaiah Thota <quic_janathot@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx> > I can confirm that my sc7180-trogdor-based devices manage to detect > the default address after this series and thus still look to the > device-tree for their address. Thus: > > Tested-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for testing, Doug. > I'll continue to note that I still wish that detecting the default > address wasn't important for trogdor. I still feel that the fact that > they have a valid BT address stored in their device tree (populated by > firmware) should take precedence. ...but I won't insist. When I can find the time, I'll look into at least dropping the BD_ADDR quirk in favour of always looking in the devicetree when we do not have a valid address. That may be a good time to revisit the question whether the devicetree should always override the controller's address too. Johan