On 05-07-17 18:23, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Matthias Heinrichs
<matthias.heinri...@heinrichsweikamp.com> wrote:

Theoretically, this should happen through the flow control lines from the
Bluetooth Chipset to our applications processor. When using BLE (Due to the
much lower end-to-end baud rate), the flow control already is very active
and controlling the bytes from the OSTC to the Bluetooth chipset. When
looking at the snoop file, it shouldn't hurt to reset this credit counter
from time to time to 255. Or try a higher number like 65536? Specification
says 255 but have you tried higher values?

It says it's only a single byte, so 255 is the max..

                  Linus


I made some progress by sending new credits, but it seems a bit more complex that just sending a new 255 credits from time to time, but I'm sure it going to work. I already had about 800 packets incoming during my testing, but things seems very fragile. So too much WIP to push anything out.

This all said, I really appreciate that you (Matthias and Linus) give input to this subject.

--jan
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