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Re: rfkill hard state after booting

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On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 16:12 +0100, Alan Jenkins wrote:

> > Although maybe it should just call sony_nc_rfkill_update() after
> > registering all of them?

> That means the initial "add" uevents etc. will contain wrong values (and
> then be updated immediately after).  Do we care about that?  It's
> unlikely to matter in practice for platform devices which only get
> loaded at boot-time, but perhaps it would set a bad example.

Ah, good point. I was just a little concerned about the logic
difference, but I don't really understand the _update() logic.

johannes

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