** Description changed: [Impact] BRI (Bluetooth Radio Interface) traffic from CNVr to CNVi was found causing cross talk step errors to WiFi. Therefore, when WiFi/Bluetooth is turned on, the Bluetooth/WiFi may not work reliably. [Fix] Apply the patch https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/drivers/bluetooth/btintel.c?id=c707097a446ce3d284bc9f05736dc4701d2b8168 on noble-oem-6.11 [Test Plan] 1. Compile noble-oem-6.11 with config BT_INTEL_PCIE on 2. Include ibt-0190-0291-iml.sfi, ibt-0190-0291.ddc, ibt-0190-0291.sfi in /lib/firmware/intel/ - ( These FWs are not public yet. We're going to do SRU in the future once the FWs are landed in upstream linux-firmrware) + ( These FWs are not public yet. We're going to do SRU in the future once the FWs are landed on the upstream linux-firmrware) 3. Boot the noble-oem-6.11 kernel 4. Run "hcitool scan" [Where problems could occur] The patch makes use of UEFI variable. If the variable is somehow not shown in the ROM, there might be some error.
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