Hi Henrique, > > > You can remove the EPO functionality and add a "switch all radios off" > > > and "switch all radios on" accell commands. But that's all you can do > > > if you depend on userspace. It will -not- be EPO. > > > > > > You can have EPO in the kernel, and have userspace command the kernel to > > > enter and exit EPO state. > > > > I fully disagree with you here and your concept of EPO and how it is > > suppose to work is fully flawed. EPO is a policy and if you define it as > > Just rename it to something else. > > Whether the current code can achieve what EPO is suposed to be is beside > the point. Just rename that functionality to something else, as the > direction you want to go is clearly NOT one suitable for something named > "EPO". I don't care about the name. You can name it whatever you want. The point here is that it is a policy and so we trigger it from userspace. And we are finally fully capable of doing so with almost all subsystems from a simple daemon. Only exception is most external 3G (as mentioned in my other email) and my WiMAX is behaving a little bit quirky, but I am looking into that. Regards Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html