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Re: [RFC] b43: A patch for control of the radio LED using rfkill

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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Ivo van Doorn wrote:
> > Even if that means a need to 
> > get EV_SW SW_WLAN out of Dmitry...  I don't know if rt2x000 wants SW_WLAN or
> > SW_RFKILL_ALL.
> 
> Not sure either, there is no way to determine which of the 2 should be used.

Should be an module parameter or runtime (sysfs?) parameter, then...

> Oh an to make sure I get it completely right this time:
> When I implement the input polldev, I no longer have to use rfkill_force_state() right?

Correct.  It has nothing to do with the rfkill class part of your driver at
all, since there is no effect on the hardware.  It is just an input device
that issues EV_SW events.

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