when possible) the overall transmitter rfkill state, not of a particular rfkill
line.
+5. During suspend, the rfkill class will attempt to soft-block the radio
+through a call to rfkill->toggle_radio, and will try to restore its previous
+state during resume. After a rfkill class is suspended, it will *not* call
+rfkill->toggle_radio until it is resumed.
+
Example of a WLAN wireless driver connected to the rfkill subsystem:
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* calls and handling all the red tape such as issuing notifications
* if the call is successful.
*
+ * Suspended devices are not touched at all, and -EAGAIN is returned.
+ *
* Note that the @force parameter cannot override a (possibly cached)
* state of RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED. Any device making use of
* RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED implements either get_state() or
int retval = 0;
enum rfkill_state oldstate, newstate;
+ if (unlikely(rfkill->dev.power.power_state.event & PM_EVENT_SLEEP))
+ return -EBUSY;
+
oldstate = rfkill->state;
if (rfkill->get_state && !force &&
*
* This function toggles the state of all switches of given type,
* unless a specific switch is claimed by userspace (in which case,
- * that switch is left alone).
+ * that switch is left alone) or suspended.
*/
void rfkill_switch_all(enum rfkill_type type, enum rfkill_state state)
{
/**
* rfkill_epo - emergency power off all transmitters
*
- * This kicks all rfkill devices to RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED, ignoring
- * everything in its path but rfkill_mutex and rfkill->mutex.
+ * This kicks all non-suspended rfkill devices to RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED,
+ * ignoring everything in its path but rfkill_mutex and rfkill->mutex.
*/
void rfkill_epo(void)
{
if (dev->power.power_state.event != PM_EVENT_ON) {
mutex_lock(&rfkill->mutex);
+ dev->power.power_state.event = PM_EVENT_ON;
+
/* restore radio state AND notify everybody */
rfkill_toggle_radio(rfkill, rfkill->state, 1);
mutex_unlock(&rfkill->mutex);
}
- dev->power.power_state = PMSG_ON;
return 0;
}
#else