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Date:	Mon, 13 Jun 2016 15:59:35 -0400
From:	João Paulo Rechi Vita <jprvita@...il.com>
To:	Pavel Machek <pavel@....cz>
Cc:	Johannes Berg <johannes@...solutions.net>,
	"David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
	Darren Hart <dvhart@...radead.org>,
	linux-wireless <linux-wireless@...r.kernel.org>,
	Network Development <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
	platform-driver-x86@...r.kernel.org, linux-api@...r.kernel.org,
	linux-doc@...r.kernel.org, LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	linux@...lessm.com,
	João Paulo Rechi Vita <jprvita@...lessm.com>
Subject: Re: [RESEND PATCH 1/3] rfkill: Create "rfkill-airplane-mode" LED trigger

On 13 June 2016 at 15:00, Pavel Machek <pavel@....cz> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> > João, that means you should send a patch to add the ::rfkill suffix.
>> >
>>
>> IMO "airplane" (or maybe "airplane-mode") is a better suffix, as it
>> reflects the label on the machine's chassis. I'll name it
>> "asus-wireless::airplane" and send this through platform-drivers-x86,
>> as this is now contained in the platform-drivers-x86 subsystem. Thanks
>> Johannes for your patience and help designing and reviewing the rfkill
>> changes, even if not all of them made it through in the end. And
>> thanks everyone else involved for the feedback.
>
> Actually, I'd do '::rfkill', for consistency with other places in
> /sys.
>
> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/rfkill/rfkill1/name
> /sys/class/rfkill
> /sys/module/rfkill
>

If we use "rfkill" as a suffix, how do you expect userspace to be able
to differentiate between a LED that indicates airplane-mode (LED ON
when all radios are OFF) and a LED that indicates the state of a
specific radio like WiFi or Bluetooth (LED ON when that specific radio
is ON)? If we're going this route we should provide meaningful
information here.

--
João Paulo Rechi Vita
http://about.me/jprvita

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