RE: thermal: Avoid CONFIG_NET compile dependency

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Hi Rui,

> I think a thermal zone id and an event id is enough.
> Applications should rescan /sys/class/power_supply/ to see what is
> actually going on. :)
> 

I agree with you here Rui.

> a question for Durgadoss,
> int thermal_netlink_event(u32 orig, enum events event)
> what does parameter "orig" stand for?
> 
As you mentioned, it is the thermal_zone id.
I named it "orig" for "originator" of that particular event.

> If we only need to change the enum event, what about a patch to fix the
> enum event first and then shipping the coretemp/pkgtemp driver patch on
> top of it?
> 
> thanks,
> rui
> >
> >      Thomas
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