Re: rfkill-input understanding help

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On Monday 31 December 2007, Carlos Corbacho wrote:
> On Sunday 30 December 2007 18:59:42 Ivo van Doorn wrote:
> > So using the sysfs interface you can enable and disable the radios?
> 
> A while ago it could (I'll have to resurrect the code, since I haven't touched 
> it much lately since experimenting with rfkill a few weeks ago).
> 
> > Without a code example I can't say much, but have you looked to the
> > examples in the drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/ and drivers/net/wireless/b43
> > Those are at least 2 drivers with a working rfkill implementation for WLAN,
> > that should give a good example on how the code should look like.
> 
> I've been looking mostly at the b43 code for inspiration.

Then make sure you update to the latest version, I believe they
had a broken rfkill version for some time. (They based it on the
rt2x00 version which for a time was also broken).
The latest version of both drivers are now working. :)

> Once I beat my own code back into some sort of useable shape again, I'll send 
> it along to see if you can spot where I'm missing something.

Ok.

Ivo


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