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Re: AR6k: to rfkill or not to rfkill ?

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Michael Buesch wrote:
> I think you should probably implement it.

Okay, thanks for the explanation !

> Rfkill is supposed to stop TX _immediately_.
> So no MAC cleanup, etc...

Hmm, I'll have to measure how quick this really gets. All this happens
in the "black box" that is the firmware. A few ms for sure, already
for SDIO communication. Hopefully faster than hundreds of milliseconds.

> Note that current rfkill subsystem implementation is not that nice and you
> might get some headache from it. ;)

Ah, that'll be the least of my worries :-)

Thanks,
- Werner
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