I poked around with btusb a little. BT has it's own USB descriptor
set. That's not the same as using a ft2232 to attach to the mc13224
UART.  There is no way to do something btusb like on the ft2232. You
could do it on the cc2531.

So the next question is, if a serial port is implementing a line
disciple can you wire it inside the kernel to the networking stack so
that every packet doesn't need to traverse user space.  A similar
question is why does PPP/SLIP need a user space daemon?

-- 
Jon Smirl
jonsm...@gmail.com

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