This reverts commit a3d77411e8b2ad661958c1fbee65beb476ec6d70,
as it causes a mess in the wireless rfkill status on some models.
It is probably a bad idea to toggle the rfkill for all dell models
without the respect to the claim that it is hardware-controlled.
Signed-off-by: Keng-Yu Lin <[email protected]>
---
drivers/platform/x86/dell-laptop.c | 24 ++----------------------
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/dell-laptop.c b/drivers/platform/x86/dell-laptop.c
index d3841de..04c34f1 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/dell-laptop.c
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/dell-laptop.c
@@ -292,12 +292,9 @@ static int dell_rfkill_set(void *data, bool blocked)
dell_send_request(buffer, 17, 11);
/* If the hardware switch controls this radio, and the hardware
- switch is disabled, don't allow changing the software state.
- If the hardware switch is reported as not supported, always
- fire the SMI to toggle the killswitch. */
+ switch is disabled, don't allow changing the software state */
if ((hwswitch_state & BIT(hwswitch_bit)) &&
- !(buffer->output[1] & BIT(16)) &&
- (buffer->output[1] & BIT(0))) {
+ !(buffer->output[1] & BIT(16))) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
@@ -403,23 +400,6 @@ static const struct file_operations dell_debugfs_fops = {
static void dell_update_rfkill(struct work_struct *ignored)
{
- int status;
-
- get_buffer();
- dell_send_request(buffer, 17, 11);
- status = buffer->output[1];
- release_buffer();
-
- /* if hardware rfkill is not supported, set it explicitly */
- if (!(status & BIT(0))) {
- if (wifi_rfkill)
- dell_rfkill_set((void *)1, !((status & BIT(17)) >> 17));
- if (bluetooth_rfkill)
- dell_rfkill_set((void *)2, !((status & BIT(18)) >> 18));
- if (wwan_rfkill)
- dell_rfkill_set((void *)3, !((status & BIT(19)) >> 19));
- }
-
if (wifi_rfkill)
dell_rfkill_query(wifi_rfkill, (void *)1);
if (bluetooth_rfkill)
--
1.7.4.1