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+ { "hp4-bluetooth", },
+ {},
+};
+
static struct serdev_device_driver nokia_bluetooth_serdev_driver = {
.probe = nokia_bluetooth_serdev_probe,
.remove = nokia_bluetooth_serdev_remove,@@ -809,6 +814,7 @@ static struct serdev_device_driver nokia_bluetooth_serdev_driver = { .pm = &nokia_bluetooth_pm_ops,
.of_match_table = of_match_ptr(nokia_bluetooth_of_match),
},
+ .id_table = nokia_bluetooth_serdev_id,
};
I would actually skip this hardware. First of all it is such a dedicated custom Nokia transport and hardware, and secondly it is no longer produced anyway.
Would it make sense to cc: sre here? We want good support even for old
hardware, and this is n9/n950, it is still on "top ten supported
phones" list... Probably even top 5.
but that is not what this patch series is about. We do not need new_id kinda support for the existing hardware. My point is there will be no newly designed hardware using this driver.
You are right, new hardware with that protocol sounds unlikely at this
point.
Sorry for the noise,
Pavel
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