Thread (12 messages) 12 messages, 3 authors, 2008-04-14

Re: rfkill-input understanding help

From: Carlos Corbacho <hidden>
Date: 2008-01-12 00:32:45

On Friday 11 January 2008 20:34:09 Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008 2:08 PM, Ivo van Doorn [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
Perhaps the rfkill-input needs to be registered before input
devices are being registered. But I am not sure, Dmitry propably
knows more about possible ordering requirements for input
device and input trigger registration.
No, it is ok for rfkill-input handler to be installed later, but of
course it will miss any events that happen before.
Unfortunately, moving the load order of rfkill-input doesn't solve my acer-wmi 
problems:

1) If I build rfkill-input in, it does nothing (since the load order code is 
obviously only for the module) - KEY_WLAN and KEY_BLUETOOTH are just ignored 
by it.

2) If I build rfkill-input as a module, it won't work when autoloaded. If I 
unload then reload it, it will:

i) If b43 is not loaded, it will just toggle both states. (the software only 
toggle also changes to start toggling both states after reloading 
rfkill-input).

ii) If b43 is loaded, after one or two KEY_WLAN or KEY_BLUETOOTH presses, I  
end up in a vicious cycle of rfkill non-stop changing the states of both the 
bluetooth and wireless rapidly, until I unload either b43 or acer-wmi and get 
the same result as (i) (I can also stop this nasty loop by commenting out the 
input_report_key lines in b43 - so this probably isn't a b43 specific issue, 
it's just an example of a problem).

Of course, if I completely ignore rfkill-input, I can happily toggle my 
wireless and bluetooth devices via their respective 'state' files to my 
hearts content, and they work fine. But after loading rfkill-input (as 
described above), even the 'state' file toggle causes the nasty 
toggle-all-devices-and-loop-endlessly.

So I suppose the real question is: what exactly is going on with rfkill-input 
on my laptop?

Is there anywhere in particular I can shove some printk's or some such to find 
out if, and where, rfkill-input may be going wrong (I'm assuming the failing 
to run properly on the first load is the real issue, and the rest of it is 
just a side effect of something having gone wrong)?

-Carlos
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