On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 08:51:27AM +0000, Corentin Chary wrote:

> A first solution is to rename eeepc-wmi asus-wmi, and create an alias
> to make eeepc-wmi work. Then this driver would handle asus-wmi and
> eeepc-wmi platform drivers (it could also be splitted in 3
> files/modules, common/notebook/eeepc).
> But then, is it important to keep these strings ?
> - hotplug string ("eeepc-wifi")
> - rfkill names ("eeepc-xxxxx")
> - input strings (.phys and .name)

I think that, realistically, these changes should be fine but may break 
some user code. We don't have a good way of enforcing proper sysfs 
usage.

> - led names ("eeepc::xxxxxx")

But I don't think there's any other way of identifying LEDs, so this 
probably has to stay.

> Any thoughts on that ?

Seems less ugly than the alternatives!

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Matthew Garrett | [email protected]
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