Re: eeepc-laptop: bugreport

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andrej.gelenberg@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

Corentin Chary writes:

Matthew, you added hotplug in commit 5740294ca3a9b113fe146f2826effb69ca50008d, it was needed for 701/900/901. Do you know if it's still needed for 1005ha ?

Is it not better to use rfkill-switch provided from wlan-driver when? At least Atheros drivers support rfkill propertly. You can make it LED for that eeepcs and set the default trigger to rfkill. I have tried to make it so, but on 1005ha it is a proper rfkill.

I have tried to make the devicesearch for hotplug propertly, but it cause
the system freeze. (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14570#c1)

Regards,
Andrej Gelenberg

That freeze shows eeepc_rfkill_set() calling eeepc_rfkill_hotplug(). That's a bug which was introduced in 2.6.32-rc5 (I think), but it is definitely fixed in 2.6.32-rc7. This freeze was happening on all systems.

So your modified device search _should_ work, on either 2.6.31 or 2.6.32-rc7. AFAICS the problem is making the same driver work on both 1005ha and all the previous models.

Alan
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