@jdstrand @ogra

This depends on how the Bluetooth chip is wired on hardware level. If it
is using UART like in this case it all further depends on how the UARTs
are wired. It might be /dev/ttyAMA0 however it might also be /dev/ttyS0
or even /dev/bluetooth - whoever writes the driver has the luxury of
choosing.

Whatever we do here it will be only applicable for devices using
/dev/AMA0 for BT.

The definition shall be in the gadget snap then.

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  Unable to find bluetooth device on RPi3 running Ubuntu Core 16

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