Hi Chris,

Thanks for reviewing.

"non-BDR/EDR device" here is just another way of saying "Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE)" device.

I think a more precise description of the change would be that it
corrects the current behavior to ensure that BLE devices which are
already paired (and thus expect to auto-reconnect, from the user's POV)
actually do.

My interpretation of the source history with respect to this issue is
that
https://github.com/bluez/bluez/commit/507ba12483c3b6504d7fc0abfbbe1b4a0c8fa006
(which introduced the buggy behavior) changed the behavior for *all*
types of temporary connections, when it really should have only been
applied to BDR/EDR (Bluetooth Classic).
https://github.com/bluez/bluez/commit/39467578207889fd015775cbe81a3db9dd26abea
(our requested SRU patch) is what fixes that issue for BLE.

Let me know if you have additional questions!

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