Re: [PATCH] sony-laptop: support rfkill via ACPI interfaces

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On So, 22 Mär 2009, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > sony/hotkey SNC 00000001 00000090
> > sony/hotkey SNC 00000001 00000090
> 
> Hm. Try changing 0x93 to 0x90 in the notify handler.

That did the trick, now different syms are reported.

BUT:
- suddenly the sony-laptop module is convinced that the *hardware*
  rfkill switch is always turned on, always. Not even reloading an older
  sony-laptop helped. Rebooting neither. Shutting down and rebooting
  with an older sony-laptop as default made wifi show up again.
  I am not sure if cold booting into the latest version of your patch
  will work, haven't tried till now, sorry, will do tomorrow.

- S1 and S2 do adjustment of the brightness, while Fn-F5 and Fn-F6 do
  not do anything, but this is probably only configuration stuff.

Thanks as usual

Best wishes

Norbert

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