Fremantle closed packages/Bluetooth-sysinfo

Fremantle PR-1.3.

Closed source package bluetooth-sysinfo

installed version: apt-cache policy bluetooth-sysinfo Installed: 0.4+0m5

Contains one script: ./etc/event.replace.d/bluetooth-sysinfo

Description: This application reads bluetooth address from certificate and pushes it to bluetooth driver.

'Reverse engineered' from description: /usr/bin/sysinfo-tool --list -> /certs/npc/esn/bt_id /usr/bin/sysinfo-tool --get /certs/npc/esn/bt_id -> 2cd2e70c2a62 cat /sys/devices/platform/hci_h4p/bdaddr -> 2c:d2:e7:0c:2a:62 (Query bluetooth address, add colons and push to driver)

What is the purpose of this package, after removing (and booting) there are still address in /sys/devices/platform/hci_h4p/bdaddr ???

If removed: *Not critical (device will boot without it) *still: cat /sys/devices/platform/hci_h4p/bdaddr = address *At least bluetooth filetransfer is still working