http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12816





------- Comment #20 from m...@iworks.at  2009-03-23 14:03 -------
That definitely does "something" _good_.

Seems that all rfkill device interfaces work. Devices get initialized nicely
and are even available after cold booting Linux.  Seems that hso-7 and 5100AGN
rfkill nodes are connected/descendant to/of the sony-wwan resp. sony-wifi
nodes. Disabling the sony-wwan while connected results in a kernel oops though.
Resume seems to be handled nicely too.  sony-laptop now even receives unknown
events when pressing EJECT or Fn+FX respectively using the rfkill switch.

I'll attache the kernel log of this session.
This results were taken with sony-laptop of Linux-2.6.28 + above patch from
Matthew Garret + forcing Type3 model.


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