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Re: New rtl8187 rfkill support blocks my wlan for good.

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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> What does your system report as the cut label and the customer ID? If
> the OEM gets to choose how the GPIO pins are wired, perhaps we can use
> that info to differentiate between a value of 0x2 vs 0x4.

What's the "cut label"? Your mean the "RTL8187BvE V0 + rtl8225z2"
part? Here is mine, and it seems identical to Antti's: (I just removed
my mac-address). So everything looks identical, really, I think.

phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel'
phy0: hwaddr -----------------, RTL8187BvE V0 + rtl8225z2
rtl8187: Customer ID is 0x04
Registered led device: rtl8187-phy0::tx
Registered led device: rtl8187-phy0::rx
rtl8187: wireless switch is off
usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8187
udev: renamed network interface wlan0 to wlan2
...
rtl8187: wireless radio switch turned on
rtl8187: wireless radio switch turned off
rtl8187: wireless radio switch turned on
rtl8187: wireless radio switch turned off

And the last few lines from playing with the rfkill switch on the laptop.

> If anyone else has a built-in RTL8187L with a radio-kill switch, I
> would appreciate getting information regarding your system. The 2
> lines are as follows:
>
> phy0: hwaddr XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, RTL8187BvE V0 + rtl8225z2
> rtl8187: Customer ID is 0x04

Looks the same here.
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