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3 * Copyright (C) 2007 Dmitry Torokhov
4 * Copyright 2009 Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
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18 #ifndef _UAPI__RFKILL_H
19 #define _UAPI__RFKILL_H
22 #include <linux/types.h>
24 /* define userspace visible states */
25 #define RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED 0
26 #define RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED 1
27 #define RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED 2
30 * enum rfkill_type - type of rfkill switch.
32 * @RFKILL_TYPE_ALL: toggles all switches (requests only - not a switch type)
33 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN: switch is on a 802.11 wireless network device.
34 * @RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH: switch is on a bluetooth device.
35 * @RFKILL_TYPE_UWB: switch is on a ultra wideband device.
36 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX: switch is on a WiMAX device.
37 * @RFKILL_TYPE_WWAN: switch is on a wireless WAN device.
38 * @RFKILL_TYPE_GPS: switch is on a GPS device.
39 * @RFKILL_TYPE_FM: switch is on a FM radio device.
40 * @RFKILL_TYPE_NFC: switch is on an NFC device.
41 * @NUM_RFKILL_TYPES: number of defined rfkill types
46 RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH,
57 * enum rfkill_operation - operation types
58 * @RFKILL_OP_ADD: a device was added
59 * @RFKILL_OP_DEL: a device was removed
60 * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE: a device's state changed -- userspace changes one device
61 * @RFKILL_OP_CHANGE_ALL: userspace changes all devices (of a type, or all)
62 * into a state, also updating the default state used for devices that
63 * are hot-plugged later.
65 enum rfkill_operation {
73 * enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons - hard block reasons
74 * @RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_SIGNAL: the hardware rfkill signal is active
75 * @RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_NOT_OWNER: the NIC is not owned by the host
77 enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons {
78 RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_SIGNAL = 1 << 0,
79 RFKILL_HARD_BLOCK_NOT_OWNER = 1 << 1,
83 * struct rfkill_event - events for userspace on /dev/rfkill
84 * @idx: index of dev rfkill
85 * @type: type of the rfkill struct
87 * @hard: hard state (0/1)
88 * @soft: soft state (0/1)
89 * @hard_block_reasons: valid if hard is set. One or several reasons from
90 * &enum rfkill_hard_block_reasons.
92 * Structure used for userspace communication on /dev/rfkill,
93 * used for events from the kernel and control to the kernel.
101 __u8 hard_block_reasons;
102 } __attribute__((packed));
105 * We are planning to be backward and forward compatible with changes
106 * to the event struct, by adding new, optional, members at the end.
107 * When reading an event (whether the kernel from userspace or vice
108 * versa) we need to accept anything that's at least as large as the
109 * version 1 event size, but might be able to accept other sizes in
112 * One exception is the kernel -- we already have two event sizes in
113 * that we've made the 'hard' member optional since our only option
114 * is to ignore it anyway.
116 #define RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1 8
118 /* ioctl for turning off rfkill-input (if present) */
119 #define RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC 'R'
120 #define RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT 1
121 #define RFKILL_IOCTL_NOINPUT _IO(RFKILL_IOC_MAGIC, RFKILL_IOC_NOINPUT)
123 /* and that's all userspace gets */
125 #endif /* _UAPI__RFKILL_H */