From: Dmytro Milinevskyy on
Generic LED class is not disabled so it's possible to control leds in sysfs.

-- Dima

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Johannes Berg
<johannes(a)sipsolutions.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 17:43 +0300, Dmytro Milinevskyy wrote:
>> Hi, Bob.
>>
>> For instance I don't use 802.11 leds layer and trigger leds from
>> userspace according to my purposes.
>
> Without the LED stuff in sysfs, how do you do that?
>
> johannes
>
>
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From: Dmytro Milinevskyy on
In this case no way to control LEDs. If you turn LEDs support you
can't tune them out, no?

I believe that user should be able to chose whether LEDs support is
needed or not. This is how done in intel wireless drivers. The driver
should be tolerant.

-- Dima

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Johannes Berg
<johannes(a)sipsolutions.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 23:26 +0300, Dmytro Milinevskyy wrote:
>> Generic LED class is not disabled so it's possible to control leds in sysfs.
>
> But if you turn off ATH5K_LEDS??
>
> johannes
>
>
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