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[ARCHIVED] Fix for CSR Dongle 0a12:0001 ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)

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Please refer to previous revisions if you know what to do.

The patch proposed was merged into kernel in 5.8 release, but no longer working as of linux 5.11

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dukercs commented Dec 21, 2022

Anyone who needs a patch for linux 5.15.x LTS series, can use this patch. Credit goes to @Swyter for creating the original patches. I just combined them and made it compatible with linux 5.15.x LTS. It has been tested on linux 5.15.27.

Just copy and save it as a .diff file and apply it on the kernel source.

diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
index ac90392cc..39b189b16 100644
--- a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
+++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
@@ -1942,6 +1942,8 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		 */
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_STORED_LINK_KEY, &hdev->quirks);
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ERR_DATA_REPORTING, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_NO_SUSPEND_NOTIFIER, &hdev->quirks);
 
 		/* Clear the reset quirk since this is not an actual
 		 * early Bluetooth 1.1 device from CSR.
@@ -1952,16 +1954,16 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		/*
 		 * Special workaround for these BT 4.0 chip clones, and potentially more:
 		 *
-		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x1012 sub: 0x0810)
+		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x0810 sub: 0x1012)
 		 * - 0x7558: IC markings FR3191AHAL 749H15143 (HCI rev/sub-version: 0x0709)
 		 *
 		 * These controllers are really messed-up.
 		 *
 		 * 1. Their bulk RX endpoint will never report any data unless
-		 * the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
+		 *    the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
 		 * 2. They will not wakeup when autosuspended and receiving data
-		 * on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
-		 * (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
+		 *    on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
+		 *    (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
 		 *
 		 * To fix 1. enable runtime-suspend, force-suspend the
 		 * HCI and then wake-it up by disabling runtime-suspend.
@@ -1981,7 +1983,7 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		if (ret >= 0)
 			msleep(200);
 		else
-			bt_dev_err(hdev, "CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
+			bt_dev_warn(hdev, "CSR: Couldn't suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
 
 		pm_runtime_forbid(&data->udev->dev);
 
diff --git a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
index 9ce46cb85..41f0026b6 100644
--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
@@ -255,6 +255,16 @@ enum {
 	 * during the hdev->setup vendor callback.
 	 */
 	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_READ_TRANSMIT_POWER,
+
+	/* When this quirk is set, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT requests with
+	 * HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL are ignored and event filtering is
+	 * completely avoided. A subset of the CSR controller
+	 * clones struggle with this and instantly lock up.
+	 *
+	 * Note that devices using this must (separately) disable
+	 * runtime suspend, because event filtering takes place there.
+	 */
+	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL,
 };
 
 /* HCI device flags */
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
index 53f1b0801..4c7f748b8 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
@@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ static int hci_init1_req(struct hci_request *req, unsigned long opt)
 
 static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	__le16 param;
 	__u8 flt_type;
 
@@ -292,9 +293,14 @@ static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 	/* Read Current IAC LAP */
 	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_READ_CURRENT_IAC_LAP, 0, NULL);
 
-	/* Clear Event Filters */
-	flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
-	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	/* Clear Event Filters; some fake CSR controllers lock up after setting
+	 * this type of filter, so avoid sending the request altogether.
+	 */
+	if (!test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+	{
+		flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
+		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	}
 
 	/* Connection accept timeout ~20 secs */
 	param = cpu_to_le16(0x7d00);
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
index 1d34d330a..35308de87 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
@@ -1156,11 +1156,15 @@ static bool adv_instance_is_scannable(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 instance)
 static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
+
+	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+		return;
 
-	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
 		return;
 
-	if (hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
+	if (hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
 		memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
 		f.flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
 		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &f);
@@ -1169,15 +1173,18 @@ static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 
 static void hci_req_set_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	struct bdaddr_list_with_flags *b;
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
-	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	u8 scan = SCAN_DISABLED;
 	bool scanning = test_bit(HCI_PSCAN, &hdev->flags);
 
 	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
 		return;
 
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+		return;
+
 	/* Always clear event filter when starting */
 	hci_req_clear_event_filter(req);
 

Thank you! Worked on Ubuntu 22.04!
uname -r
5.15.64-bluetooth

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superian commented Jan 5, 2023

How fascinating - on an earlier standard Ubuntu kernel, the one of these I have Just Worked (and worked better than the 1Mii B10 dongle that's supposed to be the gold standard for doing this on Linux!)

But on the 5.15 kernel, it doesn't. I am not sure I have the patience to patch it.

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Swyter commented Jan 5, 2023

Try a more updated or newer kernel instead of patching manually. Ubuntu and Debian are notorious for being extremely slow when moving from one version to another. The fix exists, it just hasn't arrived yet to your door. Arch Linux got it in early December, for example.

@olevenets2
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Anyone who needs a patch for linux 5.15.x LTS series, can use this patch. Credit goes to @Swyter for creating the original patches. I just combined them and made it compatible with linux 5.15.x LTS. It has been tested on linux 5.15.27.
Just copy and save it as a .diff file and apply it on the kernel source.

diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
index ac90392cc..39b189b16 100644
--- a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
+++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
@@ -1942,6 +1942,8 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		 */
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_STORED_LINK_KEY, &hdev->quirks);
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ERR_DATA_REPORTING, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_NO_SUSPEND_NOTIFIER, &hdev->quirks);
 
 		/* Clear the reset quirk since this is not an actual
 		 * early Bluetooth 1.1 device from CSR.
@@ -1952,16 +1954,16 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		/*
 		 * Special workaround for these BT 4.0 chip clones, and potentially more:
 		 *
-		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x1012 sub: 0x0810)
+		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x0810 sub: 0x1012)
 		 * - 0x7558: IC markings FR3191AHAL 749H15143 (HCI rev/sub-version: 0x0709)
 		 *
 		 * These controllers are really messed-up.
 		 *
 		 * 1. Their bulk RX endpoint will never report any data unless
-		 * the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
+		 *    the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
 		 * 2. They will not wakeup when autosuspended and receiving data
-		 * on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
-		 * (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
+		 *    on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
+		 *    (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
 		 *
 		 * To fix 1. enable runtime-suspend, force-suspend the
 		 * HCI and then wake-it up by disabling runtime-suspend.
@@ -1981,7 +1983,7 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		if (ret >= 0)
 			msleep(200);
 		else
-			bt_dev_err(hdev, "CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
+			bt_dev_warn(hdev, "CSR: Couldn't suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
 
 		pm_runtime_forbid(&data->udev->dev);
 
diff --git a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
index 9ce46cb85..41f0026b6 100644
--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
@@ -255,6 +255,16 @@ enum {
 	 * during the hdev->setup vendor callback.
 	 */
 	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_READ_TRANSMIT_POWER,
+
+	/* When this quirk is set, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT requests with
+	 * HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL are ignored and event filtering is
+	 * completely avoided. A subset of the CSR controller
+	 * clones struggle with this and instantly lock up.
+	 *
+	 * Note that devices using this must (separately) disable
+	 * runtime suspend, because event filtering takes place there.
+	 */
+	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL,
 };
 
 /* HCI device flags */
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
index 53f1b0801..4c7f748b8 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
@@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ static int hci_init1_req(struct hci_request *req, unsigned long opt)
 
 static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	__le16 param;
 	__u8 flt_type;
 
@@ -292,9 +293,14 @@ static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 	/* Read Current IAC LAP */
 	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_READ_CURRENT_IAC_LAP, 0, NULL);
 
-	/* Clear Event Filters */
-	flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
-	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	/* Clear Event Filters; some fake CSR controllers lock up after setting
+	 * this type of filter, so avoid sending the request altogether.
+	 */
+	if (!test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+	{
+		flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
+		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	}
 
 	/* Connection accept timeout ~20 secs */
 	param = cpu_to_le16(0x7d00);
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
index 1d34d330a..35308de87 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
@@ -1156,11 +1156,15 @@ static bool adv_instance_is_scannable(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 instance)
 static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
+
+	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+		return;
 
-	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
 		return;
 
-	if (hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
+	if (hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
 		memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
 		f.flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
 		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &f);
@@ -1169,15 +1173,18 @@ static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 
 static void hci_req_set_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	struct bdaddr_list_with_flags *b;
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
-	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	u8 scan = SCAN_DISABLED;
 	bool scanning = test_bit(HCI_PSCAN, &hdev->flags);
 
 	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
 		return;
 
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+		return;
+
 	/* Always clear event filter when starting */
 	hci_req_clear_event_filter(req);
 

Thank you! Worked on Ubuntu 22.04! uname -r 5.15.64-bluetooth

Hello, I tried this patch on my Raspberry OS aarch64 with kernel 5.15.89-v8 however it didn't work. My 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode). My usb is still down according to hciconfig. It doesn't work for arm?

@ilyakurdyukov
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This patch helped get the Ritmix RWA-350 working on Ubuntu 22.04.

Shown in lsusb as:

ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)

I cleaned up the patch:

diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
index 8c41c76..9632251 100644
--- a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
+++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
@@ -1979,6 +1979,8 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		 */
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_STORED_LINK_KEY, &hdev->quirks);
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ERR_DATA_REPORTING, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_NO_SUSPEND_NOTIFIER, &hdev->quirks);
 
 		/* Clear the reset quirk since this is not an actual
 		 * early Bluetooth 1.1 device from CSR.
@@ -2018,7 +2020,7 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		if (ret >= 0)
 			msleep(200);
 		else
-			bt_dev_err(hdev, "CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
+			bt_dev_warn(hdev, "CSR: Couldn't suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
 
 		pm_runtime_forbid(&data->udev->dev);
 
diff --git a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
index 9ce46cb..b97602a 100644
--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
@@ -255,6 +255,7 @@ enum {
 	 * during the hdev->setup vendor callback.
 	 */
 	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_READ_TRANSMIT_POWER,
+	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL,
 };
 
 /* HCI device flags */
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
index bb84ff5..2a7af9a 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
@@ -294,6 +294,7 @@ static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 
 	/* Clear Event Filters */
 	flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
+	if (!test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &req->hdev->quirks))
 	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
 
 	/* Connection accept timeout ~20 secs */
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
index c2db60a..39a871a 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
@@ -1160,6 +1160,9 @@ static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
 		return;
 
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &req->hdev->quirks))
+		return;
+
 	if (hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
 		memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
 		f.flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
@@ -1178,6 +1181,9 @@ static void hci_req_set_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
 		return;
 
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+		return;
+
 	/* Always clear event filter when starting */
 	hci_req_clear_event_filter(req);

Extract the linux-source archive corresponding to your kernel and do the following:

$ patch -p1 < csr-clean.patch
$ make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd)/net/bluetooth ccflags-y="$(echo "-include "$(pwd)/include/net/bluetooth/{bluetooth.h,hci.h})" modules
$ make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd)/drivers/bluetooth ccflags-y="$(echo "-include "$(pwd)/include/net/bluetooth/{bluetooth.h,hci.h})" modules
$ strip --strip-debug net/bluetooth/bluetooth.ko
$ strip --strip-debug drivers/bluetooth/btusb.ko

Then you can replace the old drivers in /usr/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel with the new ones. Don't forget to backup the old files.

@olevenets2
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I compiled this patch 5.15 but unfortunately it didn't work for my dongle.

It works if you remove the reset code from the bluetooth driver, no patches affect to this adapter

@Mehdidadash
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Anyone who needs a patch for linux 5.15.x LTS series, can use this patch. Credit goes to @Swyter for creating the original patches. I just combined them and made it compatible with linux 5.15.x LTS. It has been tested on linux 5.15.27.

Just copy and save it as a .diff file and apply it on the kernel source.

diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
index ac90392cc..39b189b16 100644
--- a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
+++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c
@@ -1942,6 +1942,8 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		 */
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_STORED_LINK_KEY, &hdev->quirks);
 		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ERR_DATA_REPORTING, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks);
+		set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_NO_SUSPEND_NOTIFIER, &hdev->quirks);
 
 		/* Clear the reset quirk since this is not an actual
 		 * early Bluetooth 1.1 device from CSR.
@@ -1952,16 +1954,16 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		/*
 		 * Special workaround for these BT 4.0 chip clones, and potentially more:
 		 *
-		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x1012 sub: 0x0810)
+		 * - 0x0134: a Barrot 8041a02                 (HCI rev: 0x0810 sub: 0x1012)
 		 * - 0x7558: IC markings FR3191AHAL 749H15143 (HCI rev/sub-version: 0x0709)
 		 *
 		 * These controllers are really messed-up.
 		 *
 		 * 1. Their bulk RX endpoint will never report any data unless
-		 * the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
+		 *    the device was suspended at least once (yes, really).
 		 * 2. They will not wakeup when autosuspended and receiving data
-		 * on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
-		 * (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
+		 *    on their bulk RX endpoint from e.g. a keyboard or mouse
+		 *    (IOW remote-wakeup support is broken for the bulk endpoint).
 		 *
 		 * To fix 1. enable runtime-suspend, force-suspend the
 		 * HCI and then wake-it up by disabling runtime-suspend.
@@ -1981,7 +1983,7 @@ static int btusb_setup_csr(struct hci_dev *hdev)
 		if (ret >= 0)
 			msleep(200);
 		else
-			bt_dev_err(hdev, "CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
+			bt_dev_warn(hdev, "CSR: Couldn't suspend the device for our Barrot 8041a02 receive-issue workaround");
 
 		pm_runtime_forbid(&data->udev->dev);
 
diff --git a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
index 9ce46cb85..41f0026b6 100644
--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci.h
@@ -255,6 +255,16 @@ enum {
 	 * during the hdev->setup vendor callback.
 	 */
 	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_READ_TRANSMIT_POWER,
+
+	/* When this quirk is set, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT requests with
+	 * HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL are ignored and event filtering is
+	 * completely avoided. A subset of the CSR controller
+	 * clones struggle with this and instantly lock up.
+	 *
+	 * Note that devices using this must (separately) disable
+	 * runtime suspend, because event filtering takes place there.
+	 */
+	HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL,
 };
 
 /* HCI device flags */
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
index 53f1b0801..4c7f748b8 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c
@@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ static int hci_init1_req(struct hci_request *req, unsigned long opt)
 
 static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	__le16 param;
 	__u8 flt_type;
 
@@ -292,9 +293,14 @@ static void bredr_setup(struct hci_request *req)
 	/* Read Current IAC LAP */
 	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_READ_CURRENT_IAC_LAP, 0, NULL);
 
-	/* Clear Event Filters */
-	flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
-	hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	/* Clear Event Filters; some fake CSR controllers lock up after setting
+	 * this type of filter, so avoid sending the request altogether.
+	 */
+	if (!test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+	{
+		flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
+		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &flt_type);
+	}
 
 	/* Connection accept timeout ~20 secs */
 	param = cpu_to_le16(0x7d00);
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
index 1d34d330a..35308de87 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
@@ -1156,11 +1156,15 @@ static bool adv_instance_is_scannable(struct hci_dev *hdev, u8 instance)
 static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
+
+	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+		return;
 
-	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
 		return;
 
-	if (hci_dev_test_flag(req->hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
+	if (hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_EVENT_FILTER_CONFIGURED)) {
 		memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
 		f.flt_type = HCI_FLT_CLEAR_ALL;
 		hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_SET_EVENT_FLT, 1, &f);
@@ -1169,15 +1173,18 @@ static void hci_req_clear_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 
 static void hci_req_set_event_filter(struct hci_request *req)
 {
+	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	struct bdaddr_list_with_flags *b;
 	struct hci_cp_set_event_filter f;
-	struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
 	u8 scan = SCAN_DISABLED;
 	bool scanning = test_bit(HCI_PSCAN, &hdev->flags);
 
 	if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_BREDR_ENABLED))
 		return;
 
+	if (test_bit(HCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, &hdev->quirks))
+		return;
+
 	/* Always clear event filter when starting */
 	hci_req_clear_event_filter(req);
 

بخدا مسلمون نیستی رضا. یه راهنمای قدم به قدمی چیزی مینوشتی که یکی با معلومات ضعیف مثل من هم بتونه استفاده کنه این رو. من debian 11 kernel 5.10-0.22rt دارم. میتونی یکم ساده تر توضیح بدی باید چیکار کنم ؟

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