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On Jan 18, 2008 12:12 AM, Michael Buesch <mb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thursday 17 January 2008 16:46:22 Johannes Berg wrote:
> > > > > > Actually the major problem I have currently with mac80211 trigger
> > > > > > implementation RX/TX trigger since Intel's led doesn't have to be
> > > > > > triggered ON/OFF on each packet, led is capable of blinking itself.,
> >
> > I'm wondering if this shouldn't simply be a driver decision and mac80211
> > exports an RXon LED that is always "on" for as long as receive is
> > running (whatever that means, please specify!)
>
> I read this thread multiple times, but I don't get where the problem is.
> Why don't you simply implement this in the driver:
> When LED didn't change software state for X jiffies, switch the auto-blinking
> LED in the hardware off. Switch it on if it's off in hardware and there's
> a software state transition.
> Where's the problem? This is trivial to implement.

Sure it's simple, even there are few implementations already in the
mailing list.. just still missing the flexibility I seek.
Tomas
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