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Document the rfkill sysfs ABI

This moves sysfs ABI info from Documentation/rfkill.txt to the
ABI subfolder and reformats it.

This also schedules the deprecated sysfs parts to be removed in
2012 (claim file) and 2014 (state file).

Signed-off-by: Florian Mickler <florian@mickler.org>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-rfkill

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+rfkill - radio frequency (RF) connector kill switch support
+
+For details to this subsystem look at Documentation/rfkill.txt.
+
+What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/state
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
+Description: 	Current state of the transmitter.
+		This file is deprecated and sheduled to be removed in 2014,
+		because its not possible to express the 'soft and hard block'
+		state of the rfkill driver.
+Values: 	A numeric value.
+		0: RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED
+			transmitter is turned off by software
+		1: RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED
+			transmitter is (potentially) active
+		2: RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED
+			transmitter is forced off by something outside of
+			the driver's control.
+
+What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/claim
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
+Description:	This file is deprecated because there no longer is a way to
+		claim just control over a single rfkill instance.
+		This file is scheduled to be removed in 2012.
+Values: 	0: Kernel handles events

+ 42 - 0
Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-rfkill

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+rfkill - radio frequency (RF) connector kill switch support
+
+For details to this subsystem look at Documentation/rfkill.txt.
+
+For the deprecated /sys/class/rfkill/*/state and
+/sys/class/rfkill/*/claim knobs of this interface look in
+Documentation/ABI/obsolte/sysfs-class-rfkill.
+
+What: 		/sys/class/rfkill
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion:	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org,
+Description: 	The rfkill class subsystem folder.
+		Each registered rfkill driver is represented by an rfkillX
+		subfolder (X being an integer > 0).
+
+
+What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/name
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
+Description: 	Name assigned by driver to this key (interface or driver name).
+Values: 	arbitrary string.
+
+
+What: 		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/type
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
+Description: 	Driver type string ("wlan", "bluetooth", etc).
+Values: 	See include/linux/rfkill.h.
+
+
+What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/persistent
+Date:		09-Jul-2007
+KernelVersion	v2.6.22
+Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
+Description: 	Whether the soft blocked state is initialised from non-volatile
+		storage at startup.
+Values: 	A numeric value.
+		0: false
+		1: true

+ 18 - 0
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt

@@ -520,6 +520,24 @@ Who:	Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
 
 
 ----------------------------
 ----------------------------
 
 
+What:	sysfs-class-rfkill state file
+When:	Feb 2014
+Files:	net/rfkill/core.c
+Why: 	Documented as obsolete since Feb 2010. This file is limited to 3
+	states while the rfkill drivers can have 4 states.
+Who: 	anybody or Florian Mickler <florian@mickler.org>
+
+----------------------------
+
+What: 	sysfs-class-rfkill claim file
+When:	Feb 2012
+Files:	net/rfkill/core.c
+Why:	It is not possible to claim an rfkill driver since 2007. This is
+	Documented as obsolete since Feb 2010.
+Who: 	anybody or Florian Mickler <florian@mickler.org>
+
+----------------------------
+
 What:	capifs
 What:	capifs
 When:	February 2011
 When:	February 2011
 Files:	drivers/isdn/capi/capifs.*
 Files:	drivers/isdn/capi/capifs.*

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Documentation/rfkill.txt

@@ -99,37 +99,15 @@ system. Also, it is possible to switch all rfkill drivers (or all drivers of
 a specified type) into a state which also updates the default state for
 a specified type) into a state which also updates the default state for
 hotplugged devices.
 hotplugged devices.
 
 
-After an application opens /dev/rfkill, it can read the current state of
-all devices, and afterwards can poll the descriptor for hotplug or state
-change events.
-
-Applications must ignore operations (the "op" field) they do not handle,
-this allows the API to be extended in the future.
-
-Additionally, each rfkill device is registered in sysfs and there has the
-following attributes:
-
-	name: Name assigned by driver to this key (interface or driver name).
-	type: Driver type string ("wlan", "bluetooth", etc).
-	persistent: Whether the soft blocked state is initialised from
-	            non-volatile storage at startup.
-	state: Current state of the transmitter
-		0: RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED
-			transmitter is turned off by software
-		1: RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED
-			transmitter is (potentially) active
-		2: RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED
-			transmitter is forced off by something outside of
-			the driver's control.
-	       This file is deprecated because it can only properly show
-	       three of the four possible states, soft-and-hard-blocked is
-	       missing.
-	claim: 0: Kernel handles events
-	       This file is deprecated because there no longer is a way to
-	       claim just control over a single rfkill instance.
-
-rfkill devices also issue uevents (with an action of "change"), with the
-following environment variables set:
+After an application opens /dev/rfkill, it can read the current state of all
+devices. Changes can be either obtained by either polling the descriptor for
+hotplug or state change events or by listening for uevents emitted by the
+rfkill core framework.
+
+Additionally, each rfkill device is registered in sysfs and emits uevents.
+
+rfkill devices issue uevents (with an action of "change"), with the following
+environment variables set:
 
 
 RFKILL_NAME
 RFKILL_NAME
 RFKILL_STATE
 RFKILL_STATE
@@ -137,3 +115,7 @@ RFKILL_TYPE
 
 
 The contents of these variables corresponds to the "name", "state" and
 The contents of these variables corresponds to the "name", "state" and
 "type" sysfs files explained above.
 "type" sysfs files explained above.
+
+
+For further details consult Documentation/ABI/stable/dev-rfkill and
+Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-rfkill.