The functionality to use the LED is a brilliant thing; yet I agree that the default usage is not optimal.
Judging from `cat /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:{RX,TX}/trigger`:
> [none] ide-disk BAT0-charging-or-full BAT0-charging BAT0-full AC-online mmc0 phy0rx phy0tx phy0assoc phy0radio rfkill0,
the LEDs can be used for quite a few things.
I suggest using the "none" behaviour as default (this could easily be set as a releases wide standard) by making use of the interfaces in
/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:RX/trigger
and
/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:TX/trigger
as described in
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/2008052101-iwlwifi-blinking.html
earlier.
The functionality to use the LED is a brilliant thing; yet I agree that the default usage is not optimal.
Judging from `cat /sys/class/ leds/iwl- phy0:{RX, TX}/trigger` :
> [none] ide-disk BAT0-charging- or-full BAT0-charging BAT0-full AC-online mmc0 phy0rx phy0tx phy0assoc phy0radio rfkill0,
the LEDs can be used for quite a few things.
I suggest using the "none" behaviour as default (this could easily be set as a releases wide standard) by making use of the interfaces in
/sys/class/ leds/iwl- phy0:RX/ trigger
and
/sys/class/ leds/iwl- phy0:TX/ trigger
as described in
http:// blog.drinsama. de/erich/ en/linux/ 2008052101- iwlwifi- blinking. html
earlier.