Sebastian
Your answer is a bit confusing to me. I seem to see a disconnect between the text in your answer and the attached tables.
You stated, "yes the UART interface only is valid if the JODY chip BT is in UART mode."
The attached table 1 only shows UART for Host Bluetooth interface (no other option)
The second attached table and the link state the Bluetooth interface has three options UART, PCM, or I2S
When I do a lshw or a lspci from the Linux console, it shows Bluetooth on the PCIe bus, and PCIe is not listed is the date you reference.
If I ignore your attached tables and link and just go with your text my confusion is cleared up, but I have a follow-on questions:
- If the JODY chip BT is not in BT mode, what mode is it in?
- Is this BT Mode just for BT audio, and all other BT data is on the PCIe bus?