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regression test for GATT unsubscription
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Drivers included in the module are:
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* [Realtek](realtek.md): Loading of Firmware and Config for Realtek USB dongles.
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* [Realtek](realtek.md): Loading of Firmware and Config for Realtek USB dongles.
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* [Intel](intel.md): Loading of Firmware and Config for Intel USB controllers.
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INTEL DRIVER
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==============
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This driver supports loading firmware images and optional config data to
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Intel USB controllers.
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A number of USB dongles are supported, but likely not all.
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When using a USB dongle, the USB product ID and vendor ID are used
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to find whether a matching set of firmware image and config data
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is needed for that specific model. If a match exists, the driver will try
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load the firmware image and, if needed, config data.
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Alternatively, the metadata property ``driver=intel`` may be specified in a transport
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name to force that driver to be used (ex: ``usb:[driver=intel]0`` instead of just
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``usb:0`` for the first USB device).
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The driver will look for those files by name, in order, in:
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* The directory specified by the environment variable `BUMBLE_INTEL_FIRMWARE_DIR`
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if set.
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* The directory `<package-dir>/drivers/intel_fw` where `<package-dir>` is the directory
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where the `bumble` package is installed.
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* The current directory.
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Obtaining Firmware Images and Config Data
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-----------------------------------------
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Firmware images and config data may be obtained from a variety of online
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sources.
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To facilitate finding a downloading the, the utility program `bumble-intel-fw-download`
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may be used.
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```
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Usage: bumble-intel-fw-download [OPTIONS]
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Download Intel firmware images and configs.
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Options:
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--output-dir TEXT Output directory where the files will be saved.
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Defaults to the OS-specificapp data dir, which the
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driver will check when trying to find firmware
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--source [linux-kernel] [default: linux-kernel]
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--single TEXT Only download a single image set, by its base name
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--force Overwrite files if they already exist
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--help Show this message and exit.
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```
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Utility
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-------
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The `bumble-intel-util` utility may be used to interact with an Intel USB controller.
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```
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Usage: bumble-intel-util [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
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Options:
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--help Show this message and exit.
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Commands:
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bootloader Reboot in bootloader mode.
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info Get the firmware info.
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load Load a firmware image.
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```
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