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Updates #183

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@agherzan agherzan commented Jan 22, 2018

- What I did

Update linux 4.9 and bluetooth firmware.
Fixes #148

Signed-off-by: Andrei Gherzan <andrei@gherzan.com>
[Issue #174]

Signed-off-by: Andrei Gherzan <andrei@gherzan.com>
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@agherzan agherzan requested a review from pbrkr January 22, 2018 20:39
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Looks good, let's merge it.

I'd like to add some more information for that BCM43430A1.hcd file though after this merge. What's the source URI and does it have a version number? I'm guessing it's covered by Broadcom's firmware license (https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/LICENCE.broadcom_bcm43xx). There's some discussion here: raspberrypi/linux#1325.

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@sherifomran do you have any information of the firmware version included here? It is the one you sent me. @keeslinp are you able to give this fix a go?

@agherzan agherzan merged commit f864b10 into master Jan 23, 2018
@agherzan agherzan deleted the ag-dev branch January 23, 2018 13:34
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@agherzan : i don't know the version, but it is from the latest release from raspbian.

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@agherzan It seems like that fixed the bluetooth problem! I haven't tested super extensively but the first try it worked. Unfortunately switching to master from rocko makes my wlan0 interface disappear :/. I'll look into that and if I can't figure it out I'll make an issue.

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That is great. Thanks @keeslinp

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I want to report that i investigated it extensively over 3 days, with many testing methods and baud rates, even that i tested many drivers, some from intell and others. The one i sent out works with 3Gbps fine.

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keeslinp commented Feb 9, 2018

@agherzan: Since I was able to get the wifi working, I was able to test this out more, now I'm having a weird situation where all my devices have the same mac address when using the master branch. All of my devices now have 43:43:A1:12:1F:AC. Is it possible that this is a bluez bug? I've tried this on three different devices so far.

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agherzan commented Mar 1, 2018

That is indeed odd. The mac address should start with B8:27:EB. I just checked on a rpi3 of mine (which is based on rocko) and seems to have a sane one.

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hciattach times out sometimes on first boot for rpi0w
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