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<z3ntu>
Not quite arm-msm related but x86 with hci_qca Bluetooth driver. In my XPS 15 laptop there's a QCA6390 PCI card and the Bluetooth part regularly crashes after some usage ("Bluetooth: hci0: hci_devcd_init Return:0" - "Bluetooth: hci0: QCA collecting dump of size:458752" etc). Is anybody aware of a way to reset the Bluetooth part somehow via sysfs to get it working again without needing to completely reboot the laptop?
<z3ntu>
I've tried something like "echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:6d:00.0/remove" and "echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/rescan" before also but didn't help
<z3ntu>
In the best case the Bluetooth card wouldn't crash, second best case the Linux driver would recover somehow but at least manually resetting it would be quite useful
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<konradybcio>
Luca Weiss: have you tried unloading the pci hci
<konradybcio>
or whatever the pcie glue is called
<steev>
i'm assuming you're saying that reloading the module doesn't help?
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