Re: acer-wmi problem handling device states from WMI events

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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 04:16:38AM -0600, Joey Lee wrote:
> Hi Seth, 
> 
> 於 一,2011-06-20 於 14:06 -0500,Seth Forshee 提到:
> > Hi Joey,
> > 
> > acer-wmi is indiscriminately using the device state from hotkey events
> > to update the various rfkill states. On the Aspire 1830 this can result
> > in a soft block on the wlan when the touchpad hotkey is pressed, as it
> > is reporting a non-zero device state that does not reflect the wireless
> > status.
> > 
> 
> Thank's for you found out this issue, I didn't meet it because touchpad
> hotkey didn't emit any wmi event on my Acer TravelMate 8572. 
> 
> I will double check it.
> 
> > I beleive the following (untested) patch is a roughly correct fix for
> > this issue.  It changes acer-wmi to only update the rfkill states when
> > the appropriate hotkeys are pressed, but I'm a little unsure about the
> > way I've split out the rfkill updates acording to the hotkeys. I don't
> > see any support in the driver for a 3G hotkey, so I've grouped it with
> > the wlan key, and I have split out bluetooth to be handled separately
> > from these. Does this patch look correct?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Seth
> > 
> 
> Yes, I thought your patch can avoid acer-wmi update killswitch state
> base on the result from non-Communication button.
> 
> On some Acer machines only have one wireless key, the key only emit
> KEY_WIRELESS but EC updates 3 communication devices' states, I thought
> we can direct update 3 killswitch state when received KEY_WLAN or
> KEY_BLUETOOTH. maybe like this:
> 
> +			switch (key->keycode) {
> +			case KEY_WLAN:
> +			case KEY_BLUETOOTH:
> +				if (has_cap(ACER_CAP_WIRELESS))
> +					rfkill_set_sw_state(wireless_rfkill,
> +						!(device_state & ACER_WMID3_GDS_WIRELESS));
> +				if (has_cap(ACER_CAP_THREEG))
> +					rfkill_set_sw_state(threeg_rfkill,
> +						!(device_state & ACER_WMID3_GDS_THREEG));
> +				if (has_cap(ACER_CAP_BLUETOOTH))
> +					rfkill_set_sw_state(bluetooth_rfkill,
> +						!(device_state & ACER_WMID3_GDS_BLUETOOTH));
> +				break;
> +			}
> +			sparse_keymap_report_entry(acer_wmi_input_dev, key,
> +						   1, true);
> 
> Of course need more testing on my and your Acer machines.
> I will double check this patch on my TravelMate 8572 then reply result
> on this mail tomorrow.

That is the other way I was thinking of doing this, but I wasn't sure
which was correct, and the machine in question doesn't have bluetooth
for me to test. Based on your explanation I think doing it as above is
best.

I'll get some testing with the version above, and if it tests well for
both of us I will send an updated patch plus one other patch to support
the wlan hotkey on the 1830. I don't personally have this machine so it
may be a few days before I receive results back from my tester.

Thanks,
Seth
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