Hi Olivier,
> Broadcom USB Bluetooth adapters report a maximum of zero SCO packets
> in-flight, killing SCO. Use a reasonable count instead in that case.
>
> Signed-off-by: Olivier Galibert <[email protected]>
>
> ---
>
> I don't think that could be reasonably done as a quirk. Simple
> examination of the .inf coming with the windows driver shows that 100+
> different models may be having this problem. Also, it can't break
> already working adapters, so why bother.
your patch might break devices where this value is chosen on purpose, so
it is not acceptable and must be done with a quirk. Another reason is
that I don't allow any stupid vendor specific workarounds inside the
Bluetooth core unless they are implemented as quirks. The core has no
vendor information at all.
Regards
Marcel
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