Re: [PATCH] platform-driver-x86: ACPI EC Extra driver forOaktrail

From: Joey Lee
Date: Thu Jan 06 2011 - 06:36:04 EST


Hi Yin Kangkai,

æ åï2011-01-06 æ 04:32 -0700ïJoey Lee æåï
> Hi Yin Kangkai,
>
> æ åï2011-01-06 æ 11:54 +0100ïCorentin Chary æåï
> > On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Yin Kangkai
> > <kangkai.yin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On 2011-01-06, 08:29 +0100, Corentin Chary wrote:
> > >> > + * gps - GPS subsystem enabled: contains either 0 or 1. (rw)
> > >> > + * wifi - WiFi subsystem enabled: contains either 0 or 1. (rw)
> > >> > + * wwan - WWAN (3G) subsystem enabled: contains either 0 or 1. (rw)
> > >>
> > >> Is there a reason do add these files in /sys/devices/platform while the
> > >> functionality is already provided by rfkill ?
> > >
> > > This is not the same functionality.
> > >
> > > enable/disable using files in /sys/devices/platform will completely
> > > cut power of those components. For example, if disabled, you can not
> > > list out those components using lsusb. Can we achieve this using
> > > rfkill?
> > >
> >
> > oh, sorry then, I didn't understood that.
> >
> > So, you're lucky, you can control both the device and the radio. I'm
> > not sure what's
> > the best thing to do here, you can probably keep these files here.
> >
> > CCing Matthew, he may have something to say about that.
> >
> >
>
> We should used rfkill to provide interface to userland for
> enable/disable wlan/bluetooth/wwan. You can set the killswitch state to
> soft block when your driver call EC function to disable devices.
>
> Udev/HAL will forward the killswitch change event to userland, then
> userland application can do some response, e.g. show up OSD.
> And, userland app also can control killswitch by /dev/rfkill.
>
> There also have a urfkill daemon to provide DBus to userland app for
> control killswitch:
> http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/urfkill
>
> Use rfkill interface is more standard then create special sysfs file
> in /sys/devices/platform/intel_oaktrail.
>

Sorry, forgot said.
I think the rfkill is good enough for userland and don't need have
special sysfs interface in /sys/devices/platform...


Thank's a lot
Joey Lee

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