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* show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button
@ 2009-01-09 18:04 feldmaus
  2009-01-09 18:05 ` feldmaus
  2009-01-09 18:29 ` Larry Finger
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: feldmaus @ 2009-01-09 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-wireless

Hi All,

my wlan Button, which should enable/disable my wlan card,
seems not to send signals which i can watch with <showkey>.

Larry Finger asked me:
"Is your radio on/off button one that generates a keycode, or does it
need the WMI magic to be detected?"

I need to get my wlan Button(hardware Rf-kill Button)
to work to still turn my wlan physically on.

What is WMI Magic and are there Linux commands to watch
was is going on?

Regards Markus


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* Re: show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button
  2009-01-09 18:04 show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button feldmaus
@ 2009-01-09 18:05 ` feldmaus
  2009-01-09 18:29 ` Larry Finger
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: feldmaus @ 2009-01-09 18:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-wireless

My actually Sydtem is:
  HP Pavilion Laptop zv5000
  Debian Lenny(Testing)
  Linux Kernel 2.6.28 from kernel.org
  Broadcom Wlan card BCM4303


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* Re: show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button
  2009-01-09 18:04 show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button feldmaus
  2009-01-09 18:05 ` feldmaus
@ 2009-01-09 18:29 ` Larry Finger
  2009-01-09 19:52   ` feldmaus
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Larry Finger @ 2009-01-09 18:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: feldmaus; +Cc: linux-wireless

feldmaus wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> my wlan Button, which should enable/disable my wlan card,
> seems not to send signals which i can watch with <showkey>.
> 
> Larry Finger asked me:
> "Is your radio on/off button one that generates a keycode, or does it
> need the WMI magic to be detected?"
> 
> I need to get my wlan Button(hardware Rf-kill Button)
> to work to still turn my wlan physically on.
> 
> What is WMI Magic and are there Linux commands to watch
> was is going on?

There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.

Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?

I dont use this module on my HP as my RFKILL switch generates a
keycode. Others may be able to help you with it.

Larry

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* Re: show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button
  2009-01-09 18:29 ` Larry Finger
@ 2009-01-09 19:52   ` feldmaus
  2009-01-09 20:01     ` Larry Finger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: feldmaus @ 2009-01-09 19:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-wireless

Larry Finger schrieb:
> 
> There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
> assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
> is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
> keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
> things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.
> 
> Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?
By now, yes.
hp_wmi                  4632  0
rfkill                  9648  4 rfkill_input,hp_wmi,b43legacy
wmi                     6568  1 hp_wmi

But i still do not get any keycode with <showkey>.
Is there an other program than <showkey> ?

Where i can solve this problem with the wmi code ?

Regards Markus


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* Re: show WMI magic Signals and activate hardware RF-kill button
  2009-01-09 19:52   ` feldmaus
@ 2009-01-09 20:01     ` Larry Finger
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Larry Finger @ 2009-01-09 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: feldmaus; +Cc: Matthew Garrett, wireless

feldmaus wrote:
> Larry Finger schrieb:
>>
>> There is a protocol named WMI for Windows Management Interface. I
>> assume that it was invented by the folks in Redmond. In any case, it
>> is designed to handle events that have buttons that do not generate a
>> keycode. The module named hp-wmi is supposed to take care of the
>> things under Linux for HP and Compaq computers.
>>
>> Did you generate this module? Is it loaded?
> By now, yes.
> hp_wmi                  4632  0
> rfkill                  9648  4 rfkill_input,hp_wmi,b43legacy
> wmi                     6568  1 hp_wmi
> 
> But i still do not get any keycode with <showkey>.
> Is there an other program than <showkey> ?
> 
> Where i can solve this problem with the wmi code ?

It will never generate a keycode. It uses some other means, which is
why I called it magic.

The module author is Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>, whom I
have cc'd.

Larry

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