rfkill: Fix several typos in documentation
Signed-off-by: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ rfkill - RF kill switch support
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Introduction
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============
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The rfkill subsystem provides a generic interface to disabling any radio
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The rfkill subsystem provides a generic interface for disabling any radio
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transmitter in the system. When a transmitter is blocked, it shall not
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radiate any power.
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The rfkill subsystem is composed of three main components:
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* the rfkill drivers.
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The rfkill core provides API for kernel drivers to register their radio
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transmitter with the kernel, methods for turning it on and off and, letting
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transmitter with the kernel, methods for turning it on and off, and letting
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the system know about hardware-disabled states that may be implemented on
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the device.
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ways for userspace to query the current states. See the "Userspace support"
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section below.
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When the device is hard-blocked (either by a call to rfkill_set_hw_state()
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or from query_hw_block) set_block() will be invoked for additional software
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or from query_hw_block), set_block() will be invoked for additional software
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block, but drivers can ignore the method call since they can use the return
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value of the function rfkill_set_hw_state() to sync the software state
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instead of keeping track of calls to set_block(). In fact, drivers should
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@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ keeps track of soft and hard block separately.
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Kernel API
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==========
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Drivers for radio transmitters normally implement an rfkill driver.
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Platform drivers might implement input devices if the rfkill button is just
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@ -75,14 +74,14 @@ a way to turn on/off the transmitter(s).
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For some platforms, it is possible that the hardware state changes during
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suspend/hibernation, in which case it will be necessary to update the rfkill
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core with the current state is at resume time.
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core with the current state at resume time.
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To create an rfkill driver, driver's Kconfig needs to have::
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depends on RFKILL || !RFKILL
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to ensure the driver cannot be built-in when rfkill is modular. The !RFKILL
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case allows the driver to be built when rfkill is not configured, which
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case allows the driver to be built when rfkill is not configured, in which
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case all rfkill API can still be used but will be provided by static inlines
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which compile to almost nothing.
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@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ rfkill drivers that control devices that can be hard-blocked unless they also
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assign the poll_hw_block() callback (then the rfkill core will poll the
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device). Don't do this unless you cannot get the event in any other way.
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RFKill provides per-switch LED triggers, which can be used to drive LEDs
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rfkill provides per-switch LED triggers, which can be used to drive LEDs
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according to the switch state (LED_FULL when blocked, LED_OFF otherwise).
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@ -114,7 +113,7 @@ a specified type) into a state which also updates the default state for
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hotplugged devices.
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After an application opens /dev/rfkill, it can read the current state of all
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devices. Changes can be either obtained by either polling the descriptor for
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devices. Changes can be obtained by either polling the descriptor for
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hotplug or state change events or by listening for uevents emitted by the
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rfkill core framework.
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@ -127,8 +126,7 @@ environment variables set::
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RFKILL_STATE
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RFKILL_TYPE
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The contents of these variables corresponds to the "name", "state" and
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The content of these variables corresponds to the "name", "state" and
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"type" sysfs files explained above.
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For further details consult Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-rfkill.
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