Consider this pre-condition: * ConnMan is configured for Wi-Fi enabled and tethered. * USB Wi-Fi device is not plugged in. * Linux rfkill softblock is enabled for wlan.
Now, consider this scenario: * ConnMan was not running. * USB Wi-Fi device is plugged in. * ConnMan is started. In that scenario, ConnMan detects the Wi-Fi technology, enables it, turns off the rfkill softblock for wlan, and starts tethering. Good! Now consider this alternative scenario: * ConnMan is running. * USB Wi-Fi device is plugged in. In this scenario, ConnMan detects the Wi-Fi technology, but doesn't enable it because of the rfkill softblock for wlan. In this second scenario, I would wish for ConnMan to turn off the rfkill softblock for wlan (since it is configured for Wi-Fi enabled and tethered), and start tethering. What code change would be needed to achieve that? -- Craig McQueen _______________________________________________ connman mailing list connman@connman.net https://lists.connman.net/mailman/listinfo/connman