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This is an informational post regarding the eeepc_laptop - handling of
wlan using the rt22860sta - module on the eee1000

Adamm, using "echo 1/0 > /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0/state is currently
exhibiting the same or similar errors with pciehp that were present in
eeepc-control 1.3.3 on hardy.

loading pciehp with "pciehp pciehp_poll_mode=1" in /etc/modules causes
the system to hard-crash immediately upon echoing 0 or 1 to .../state,
just like the original acpi-scripts did on eeepc-control 1.2.x (the ones
that were not rt2860sta-aware and did all its functions on the ath_pci -
module)

leaving the loading of pciehp out of /etc/modules (ie not calling it with 
pciehp_poll_mode, or perhaps pciehp_force) causes the machine to work, but the 
wireless will not properly load/unload, with the same kind of error messages:
...
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.561304] ERROR!!! BBP read 
R66=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.561523] ERROR!!! BBP read R1=0xffffffff 
fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.561718] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R1=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.662208] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R65=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.662447] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R66=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.662651] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R69=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.662853] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R70=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.663055] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R73=0xffffffff fail
Nov  5 12:16:19 minimeee kernel: [ 7765.663257] ERROR!!! BBP write 
R81=0xffffffff fail
...
etc ad nauseam

Interacting with rt2860sta (via network-manager, like trying to switch
AP's) while the module has been faulty unloaded like this will cause the
machine to hard-freeze again.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Incomplete

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WIFI-toggle on rt2860sta in kernel 2.6.27-7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294086
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