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Merge airlied/drm-next into drm-intel-next-queued
Commit 'aee3bac0a3a8 ("drm/i915/psr: Tie PSR2 support to Y coordinate requirement")' got merged to drm-intel-next-queued but the variable was defined commit 'c5fe47327b06 ("drm: Add PSR version 3 macro") who was merged through drm-misc. So backmerging to get drm-intel-next-queued compiling back again. Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
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What: /sys/class/ata_... | ||
Date: August 2008 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou<gwendal@google.com> | ||
Description: | ||
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Provide a place in sysfs for storing the ATA topology of the system. This allows | ||
retrieving various information about ATA objects. | ||
Provide a place in sysfs for storing the ATA topology of the | ||
system. This allows retrieving various information about ATA | ||
objects. | ||
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Files under /sys/class/ata_port | ||
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For each port, a directory ataX is created where X is the ata_port_id of | ||
the port. The device parent is the ata host device. | ||
For each port, a directory ataX is created where X is the ata_port_id of the | ||
port. The device parent is the ata host device. | ||
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idle_irq (read) | ||
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Number of IRQ received by the port while idle [some ata HBA only]. | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_port/ataX/nr_pmp_links | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_port/ataX/idle_irq | ||
Date: May, 2010 | ||
KernelVersion: v2.6.37 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org> | ||
Description: | ||
nr_pmp_links: (RO) If a SATA Port Multiplier (PM) is | ||
connected, the number of links behind it. | ||
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nr_pmp_links (read) | ||
idle_irq: (RO) Number of IRQ received by the port while | ||
idle [some ata HBA only]. | ||
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If a SATA Port Multiplier (PM) is connected, number of link behind it. | ||
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What: /sys/class/ata_port/ataX/port_no | ||
Date: May, 2013 | ||
KernelVersion: v3.11 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org> | ||
Description: | ||
(RO) Host local port number. While registering host controller, | ||
port numbers are tracked based upon number of ports available on | ||
the controller. This attribute is needed by udev for composing | ||
persistent links in /dev/disk/by-path. | ||
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Files under /sys/class/ata_link | ||
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Behind each port, there is a ata_link. If there is a SATA PM in the | ||
topology, 15 ata_link objects are created. | ||
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If a link is behind a port, the directory name is linkX, where X is | ||
ata_port_id of the port. | ||
If a link is behind a PM, its name is linkX.Y where X is ata_port_id | ||
of the parent port and Y the PM port. | ||
Behind each port, there is a ata_link. If there is a SATA PM in the topology, 15 | ||
ata_link objects are created. | ||
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hw_sata_spd_limit | ||
If a link is behind a port, the directory name is linkX, where X is ata_port_id | ||
of the port. If a link is behind a PM, its name is linkX.Y where X is | ||
ata_port_id of the parent port and Y the PM port. | ||
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Maximum speed supported by the connected SATA device. | ||
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sata_spd_limit | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_link/linkX[.Y]/hw_sata_spd_limit | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_link/linkX[.Y]/sata_spd_limit | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_link/linkX[.Y]/sata_spd | ||
Date: May, 2010 | ||
KernelVersion: v2.6.37 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org> | ||
Description: | ||
hw_sata_spd_limit: (RO) Maximum speed supported by the | ||
connected SATA device. | ||
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Maximum speed imposed by libata. | ||
sata_spd_limit: (RO) Maximum speed imposed by libata. | ||
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sata_spd | ||
sata_spd: (RO) Current speed of the link | ||
eg. 1.5, 3 Gbps etc. | ||
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Current speed of the link [1.5, 3Gps,...]. | ||
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Files under /sys/class/ata_device | ||
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Behind each link, up to two ata device are created. | ||
The name of the directory is devX[.Y].Z where: | ||
- X is ata_port_id of the port where the device is connected, | ||
- Y the port of the PM if any, and | ||
- Z the device id: for PATA, there is usually 2 devices [0,1], | ||
only 1 for SATA. | ||
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class | ||
Device class. Can be "ata" for disk, "atapi" for packet device, | ||
"pmp" for PM, or "none" if no device was found behind the link. | ||
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dma_mode | ||
Behind each link, up to two ata devices are created. | ||
The name of the directory is devX[.Y].Z where: | ||
- X is ata_port_id of the port where the device is connected, | ||
- Y the port of the PM if any, and | ||
- Z the device id: for PATA, there is usually 2 devices [0,1], only 1 for SATA. | ||
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What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/spdn_cnt | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/gscr | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/ering | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/id | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/pio_mode | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/xfer_mode | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/dma_mode | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/class | ||
Date: May, 2010 | ||
KernelVersion: v2.6.37 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org> | ||
Description: | ||
spdn_cnt: (RO) Number of times libata decided to lower the | ||
speed of link due to errors. | ||
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Transfer modes supported by the device when in DMA mode. | ||
Mostly used by PATA device. | ||
gscr: (RO) Cached result of the dump of PM GSCR | ||
register. Valid registers are: | ||
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pio_mode | ||
0: SATA_PMP_GSCR_PROD_ID, | ||
1: SATA_PMP_GSCR_REV, | ||
2: SATA_PMP_GSCR_PORT_INFO, | ||
32: SATA_PMP_GSCR_ERROR, | ||
33: SATA_PMP_GSCR_ERROR_EN, | ||
64: SATA_PMP_GSCR_FEAT, | ||
96: SATA_PMP_GSCR_FEAT_EN, | ||
130: SATA_PMP_GSCR_SII_GPIO | ||
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Transfer modes supported by the device when in PIO mode. | ||
Mostly used by PATA device. | ||
Only valid if the device is a PM. | ||
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xfer_mode | ||
ering: (RO) Formatted output of the error ring of the | ||
device. | ||
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Current transfer mode. | ||
id: (RO) Cached result of IDENTIFY command, as | ||
described in ATA8 7.16 and 7.17. Only valid if | ||
the device is not a PM. | ||
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id | ||
pio_mode: (RO) Transfer modes supported by the device when | ||
in PIO mode. Mostly used by PATA device. | ||
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Cached result of IDENTIFY command, as described in ATA8 7.16 and 7.17. | ||
Only valid if the device is not a PM. | ||
xfer_mode: (RO) Current transfer mode | ||
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gscr | ||
dma_mode: (RO) Transfer modes supported by the device when | ||
in DMA mode. Mostly used by PATA device. | ||
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Cached result of the dump of PM GSCR register. | ||
Valid registers are: | ||
0: SATA_PMP_GSCR_PROD_ID, | ||
1: SATA_PMP_GSCR_REV, | ||
2: SATA_PMP_GSCR_PORT_INFO, | ||
32: SATA_PMP_GSCR_ERROR, | ||
33: SATA_PMP_GSCR_ERROR_EN, | ||
64: SATA_PMP_GSCR_FEAT, | ||
96: SATA_PMP_GSCR_FEAT_EN, | ||
130: SATA_PMP_GSCR_SII_GPIO | ||
Only valid if the device is a PM. | ||
class: (RO) Device class. Can be "ata" for disk, | ||
"atapi" for packet device, "pmp" for PM, or | ||
"none" if no device was found behind the link. | ||
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trim | ||
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Shows the DSM TRIM mode currently used by the device. Valid | ||
values are: | ||
unsupported: Drive does not support DSM TRIM | ||
unqueued: Drive supports unqueued DSM TRIM only | ||
queued: Drive supports queued DSM TRIM | ||
forced_unqueued: Drive's queued DSM support is known to be | ||
buggy and only unqueued TRIM commands | ||
are sent | ||
What: /sys/class/ata_device/devX[.Y].Z/trim | ||
Date: May, 2015 | ||
KernelVersion: v4.10 | ||
Contact: Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org> | ||
Description: | ||
(RO) Shows the DSM TRIM mode currently used by the device. Valid | ||
values are: | ||
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spdn_cnt | ||
unsupported: Drive does not support DSM TRIM | ||
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Number of time libata decided to lower the speed of link due to errors. | ||
unqueued: Drive supports unqueued DSM TRIM only | ||
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ering | ||
queued: Drive supports queued DSM TRIM | ||
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Formatted output of the error ring of the device. | ||
forced_unqueued: Drive's queued DSM support is known to | ||
be buggy and only unqueued TRIM commands | ||
are sent |
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What: /sys/block/*/device/sw_activity | ||
Date: Jun, 2008 | ||
KernelVersion: v2.6.27 | ||
Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org | ||
Description: | ||
(RW) Used by drivers which support software controlled activity | ||
LEDs. | ||
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It has the following valid values: | ||
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0 OFF - the LED is not activated on activity | ||
1 BLINK_ON - the LED blinks on every 10ms when activity is | ||
detected. | ||
2 BLINK_OFF - the LED is on when idle, and blinks off | ||
every 10ms when activity is detected. | ||
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Note that the user must turn sw_activity OFF it they wish to | ||
control the activity LED via the em_message file. | ||
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What: /sys/block/*/device/unload_heads | ||
Date: Sep, 2008 | ||
KernelVersion: v2.6.28 | ||
Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org | ||
Description: | ||
(RW) Hard disk shock protection | ||
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Writing an integer value to this file will take the heads of the | ||
respective drive off the platter and block all I/O operations | ||
for the specified number of milliseconds. | ||
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- If the device does not support the unload heads feature, | ||
access is denied with -EOPNOTSUPP. | ||
- The maximal value accepted for a timeout is 30000 | ||
milliseconds. | ||
- A previously set timeout can be cancelled and disk can resume | ||
normal operation immediately by specifying a timeout of 0. | ||
- Some hard drives only comply with an earlier version of the | ||
ATA standard, but support the unload feature nonetheless. | ||
There is no safe way Linux can detect these devices, so this | ||
is not enabled by default. If it is known that your device | ||
does support the unload feature, then you can tell the kernel | ||
to enable it by writing -1. It can be disabled again by | ||
writing -2. | ||
- Values below -2 are rejected with -EINVAL | ||
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For more information, see | ||
Documentation/laptops/disk-shock-protection.txt | ||
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What: /sys/block/*/device/ncq_prio_enable | ||
Date: Oct, 2016 | ||
KernelVersion: v4.10 | ||
Contact: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org | ||
Description: | ||
(RW) Write to the file to turn on or off the SATA ncq (native | ||
command queueing) support. By default this feature is turned | ||
off. |
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