Hi Matt,
> Both 0x2f and 0x2d can work fine to me of enabling
> wiphy_rfkill_start_polling() in gpio.c:ath_start_rfkill_poll().
>
> 1) with 0x2f
> 0x404c address would change when press wifi button
> rfkill block : yes -> 0x00000455
> rfkill block : no -> 0x00000c55
> 2) with 0x2d
> 0x404c address would change when press wifi button
> rfkill block : yes -> 0x00000455
> rfkill block : no -> 0x00000c55
>
>
> But I don't see the LED is changing, it is staying OFF (Amber).
not sure about that, but i think rfkill is working for both of us
i told 0xeed changes to 0x6ed for me
you got 0x455 changes to 0xc55
BIT 12(GPIO pin 11 seems to toggle 4 ->C), you can confirm by rfkill list
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thanks,
shafi
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