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The atusb kernel driver is sitting in the bluetooth-next tree waiting for the merge window to open. It's scheduled for 4.2. Flashing goes into permanent storage and the GPLv2+ firmware allows for further explorations. See ChangeLog for more details and links. Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@datenfreihafen.org> Signed-off-by: Kyle McMartin <kyle@kernel.org>main
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ChangeLog: |
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* 0.0 initial release |
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* 0.1 addition of ATUSB_TEST |
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* 0.2 First public release. Compatible with atusb driver in the |
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upcoming 4.2 kernel |
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To flash the firmware you need dfu-util on the host: |
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dfu-util -d 20b7:1540 -D atusb-0.2.dfu |
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The firmware is flashed into permanent storage and does not need to be provided |
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after power off. A new firmware version can be flashed the same way. |
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Firmware source code is GPLv2+ and can be found here: |
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http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/ben-wpan/source/tree/master/atusb/fw |
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