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Johannes,

> No need, radio_enabled is intended to be removed, because if you rfkill
> now cfg80211 will force the interfaces down. Some time later way may
> need to add a way to disable just the radio again, but that will be
> different and for different purposes.

In b43/b43legacy, the driver can determine when the hw has required an
rfkill, but what is the "approved" method for determining if userspace
has killed it?

Larry

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