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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| This set of patches adds the coveted rfkill functionality to the AR6k
| WLAN driver. It consists of two parts: an extension of the GTA02 WLAN
| power management platform device and changes to the AR6k HIF that let
| us separate driver initialization from SDIO function activation.
|
| The patches also update the copyright year in the respective files.
|
| Note that, since gta02_pm_wlan gets initialized before BlueTooth, the
| rfkill number of BT changes from zero to one, i.e., the paths to the
| state files are now
|
| WLAN  /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0/state
| BT    /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill1/state

Werner sorry I am confused now.  Elsewhere you are recommending against
using rfkill for WLAN?

What is the actual situation?

- -Andy
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