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authorMarcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>2014-12-24 01:10:48 +0300
committerJohan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>2014-12-24 21:35:46 +0300
commit8bfe8442ff20fdc2d965c197103d935a99bd3296 (patch)
tree7b92dcd07f0ca0710425ff53bc51e31d18555972 /lib/libcrc32c.c
parent71bb99a02b32b4cc4265118e85f6035ca72923f0 (diff)
downloadlinux-8bfe8442ff20fdc2d965c197103d935a99bd3296.tar.xz
Bluetooth: Fix controller configuration with HCI_QUIRK_INVALID_BDADDR
When controllers set the HCI_QUIRK_INVALID_BDADDR flag, it is required by userspace to program a valid public Bluetooth device address into the controller before it can be used. After successful address configuration, the internal state changes and the controller runs the complete initialization procedure. However one small difference is that this is no longer the HCI_SETUP stage. The HCI_SETUP stage is only valid during initial controller setup. In this case the stack runs the initialization as part of the HCI_CONFIG stage. The controller version information, default name and supported commands are only stored during HCI_SETUP. While these information are static, they are not read initially when HCI_QUIRK_INVALID_BDADDR is set. So when running in HCI_CONFIG state, these information need to be updated as well. This especially impacts Bluetooth 4.1 and later controllers using extended feature pages and second event mask page. Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org> Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.17+
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