Hi Christophe,

According to the dmesg, it looks more like a "can't locate the file"
instead of "file in wrong format". So please double check to make sure
the btusb module can get the file it wants.

Reload the btusb module can make it reload firmware.
# modprobe -r btusb && modprobe btusb
But from time to time, if a wrong firmware is loaded, the module itself will 
hang. Depend on the design, you may need to disable bluetooth and re-enable it 
again via hotkey, reboot, or even power off and remove the power cord (and/or 
battery) to make it work again.

And yes it's normal to have the firmware in hcd format and named as that
because that's what the code expect it to be. :)

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