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Re: [PATCH] rfkill-input: remove unused code

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On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > Because that codepath is _not_ the most obvious thing in the world to
> > reimplement without hitting a pitfall, so people better look how it was done
> > once in time...
> 
> Works for me. Do we expect it to be needed though?

Well, that depends.  Did anyone produce a device with a
switch/push-button labelled "bluetooth", "wimax", "uwb" (instead of
just using a normal key)?  Because if anyone does, we need EV_SW
SW_<whatever>, and that code to handle it in rfkill-input.

I *certainly* don't know of any such device, or I'd have asked for the
EV_SW SW_foo codepoints already, and uncommented that code :-)  People
like the "kill all radios" push-button/switch, but one for a specific
type of transmitter I haven't seen yet.

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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
  Henrique Holschuh
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