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Re: [RFT/RFC V3] rtl8187: Implement TX/RX blink for LED

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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The following patch implements some control over the LED on RTL8187B and
> RTL8187L devices. Triggers are registered for TX and RX. Whenever the
> trigger event occurs, the LED is turned off for 1/20 second, then turned
> back on.
>
> Note: For those RTL8187X devices that are built into the computer and have
> a LED that is expected to be controlled with a radio switch, this patch will
> not operate that LED. That will take a separate patch to be prepared later.
>
> Please test and comment.
>
> The behavior described above is found for my Level One RTL8187B. Prior to this
> patch, the LED was on continuously. On a Netgear WG111V2 RTL8187L, the LED
> blinks erratically. Before the patch, the LED was off.
>
> If you test, please report the status of the LED before and after applying the
> patch. In addition, find the line that looks like "rtl8187: Customer ID 0x00" in
> the dmesg output and report it. I also need to know if you have a B or L model.
>
> Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Tested-by: Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Just checking it does nothing other than outputting these lines on my
hardware, as expected.
rtl8187: Customer ID is 0x04
Registered led device: rtl8187-phy0::tx
Registered led device: rtl8187-phy0::rx
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