https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218982

--- Comment #22 from Tony Houghton (h...@realh.co.uk) ---
I've done some more testing etc, and now it seems that de111f6b4f6a works
correctly after all. I'm sure I confirmed it before, so maybe changing the BIOS
settings and/or flashing a new version made some difference. But I still have
the original problem with more recent kernels.

I've done another git bisect and found a new suspect:

first bad commit: [ceac1cb0259de682d78f5c784ef8e0b13022e9d9] Bluetooth: btusb:
mediatek: add ISO data transmission functions

I'll do some more tests on that and its immediate predecessor, but it seems
more than a coincidence that it's related to the same piece of hardware that
caused the other issue (comments #12, #17 etc).

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