[email protected] wrote:
However you can send it a command to enter a very low power state, which
is what we're talking about making easier on this thread.
mh> This provides enough information to enter low power state (look at
mh> wow section). http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi
OK, I'm curious, if I don't ever turn WLAN on, am I already in the
lowest power state?
Basically, WLAN is turned on when system is up. It's hardcoded in kernel.
I'm not sure why it looks like that. I suppose WLAN is in lowest state
if we don't issue a CHIP_PWD trigger for ar6k module. But I've never try
this before.
Werner,
Do you know why the power up sequence of WLAN is hardcoded?
Cheers,
Matt
I.e., if I make sure none of the Debian /etc/init.d/* or other boot
scripts on my GTA02v6 attempt to do any WLAN related operations, will
the WLAN be already in the lowest power state, or do I need to take
additional actions?
This is what I understand the other three antennas are like: if none
of the boot scripts issue commands related to them, they will remain
in their off states.
(Also I hope non of this persists across reboots.)