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Merge with latest Linus' tree, as I have incoming patches that fix code that is newer than current HEAD of for-next. Conflicts: drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.c
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What: /sys/kernel/debug/olpc-ec/cmd | ||
Date: Dec 2011 | ||
KernelVersion: 3.4 | ||
Contact: devel@lists.laptop.org | ||
Description: | ||
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A generic interface for executing OLPC Embedded Controller commands and | ||
reading their responses. | ||
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To execute a command, write data with the format: CC:N A A A A | ||
CC is the (hex) command, N is the count of expected reply bytes, and A A A A | ||
are optional (hex) arguments. | ||
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To read the response (if any), read from the generic node after executing | ||
a command. Hex reply bytes will be returned, *whether or not* they came from | ||
the immediately previous command. |
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What: /sys/block/dm-<num>/dm/name | ||
Date: January 2009 | ||
KernelVersion: 2.6.29 | ||
Contact: dm-devel@redhat.com | ||
Description: Device-mapper device name. | ||
Read-only string containing mapped device name. | ||
Users: util-linux, device-mapper udev rules | ||
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What: /sys/block/dm-<num>/dm/uuid | ||
Date: January 2009 | ||
KernelVersion: 2.6.29 | ||
Contact: dm-devel@redhat.com | ||
Description: Device-mapper device UUID. | ||
Read-only string containing DM-UUID or empty string | ||
if DM-UUID is not set. | ||
Users: util-linux, device-mapper udev rules | ||
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What: /sys/block/dm-<num>/dm/suspended | ||
Date: June 2009 | ||
KernelVersion: 2.6.31 | ||
Contact: dm-devel@redhat.com | ||
Description: Device-mapper device suspend state. | ||
Contains the value 1 while the device is suspended. | ||
Otherwise it contains 0. Read-only attribute. | ||
Users: util-linux, device-mapper udev rules |
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Where: /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<dev>/format | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
Kernel Version: 3.3 | ||
Contact: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Attribute group to describe the magic bits that go into | ||
perf_event_attr::config[012] for a particular pmu. | ||
Each attribute of this group defines the 'hardware' bitmask | ||
we want to export, so that userspace can deal with sane | ||
name/value pairs. | ||
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Example: 'config1:1,6-10,44' | ||
Defines contents of attribute that occupies bits 1,6-10,44 of | ||
perf_event_attr::config1. |
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What: /sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../name | ||
Date: June 2011 | ||
KernelVersion: 3.3 | ||
Contact: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | ||
processor. Channels are identified with a (textual) name, | ||
which is maximum 32 bytes long (defined as RPMSG_NAME_SIZE in | ||
rpmsg.h). | ||
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This sysfs entry contains the name of this channel. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../src | ||
Date: June 2011 | ||
KernelVersion: 3.3 | ||
Contact: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | ||
processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address, | ||
and remote ("destination") rpmsg address. When an entity | ||
starts listening on one end of a channel, it assigns it with | ||
a unique rpmsg address (a 32 bits integer). This way when | ||
inbound messages arrive to this address, the rpmsg core | ||
dispatches them to the listening entity (a kernel driver). | ||
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This sysfs entry contains the src (local) rpmsg address | ||
of this channel. If it contains 0xffffffff, then an address | ||
wasn't assigned (can happen if no driver exists for this | ||
channel). | ||
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What: /sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../dst | ||
Date: June 2011 | ||
KernelVersion: 3.3 | ||
Contact: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | ||
processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address, | ||
and remote ("destination") rpmsg address. When an entity | ||
starts listening on one end of a channel, it assigns it with | ||
a unique rpmsg address (a 32 bits integer). This way when | ||
inbound messages arrive to this address, the rpmsg core | ||
dispatches them to the listening entity. | ||
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This sysfs entry contains the dst (remote) rpmsg address | ||
of this channel. If it contains 0xffffffff, then an address | ||
wasn't assigned (can happen if the kernel driver that | ||
is attached to this channel is exposing a service to the | ||
remote processor. This make it a local rpmsg server, | ||
and it is listening for inbound messages that may be sent | ||
from any remote rpmsg client; it is not bound to a single | ||
remote entity). | ||
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What: /sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../announce | ||
Date: June 2011 | ||
KernelVersion: 3.3 | ||
Contact: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | ||
processor. Channels are identified by a textual name (see | ||
/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../name above) and have a local | ||
("source") rpmsg address, and remote ("destination") rpmsg | ||
address. | ||
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A channel is first created when an entity, whether local | ||
or remote, starts listening on it for messages (and is thus | ||
called an rpmsg server). | ||
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When that happens, a "name service" announcement is sent | ||
to the other processor, in order to let it know about the | ||
creation of the channel (this way remote clients know they | ||
can start sending messages). | ||
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This sysfs entry tells us whether the channel is a local | ||
server channel that is announced (values are either | ||
true or false). |
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What: /sys/devices/socX | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
The /sys/devices/ directory contains a sub-directory for each | ||
System-on-Chip (SoC) device on a running platform. Information | ||
regarding each SoC can be obtained by reading sysfs files. This | ||
functionality is only available if implemented by the platform. | ||
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The directory created for each SoC will also house information | ||
about devices which are commonly contained in /sys/devices/platform. | ||
It has been agreed that if an SoC device exists, its supported | ||
devices would be better suited to appear as children of that SoC. | ||
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What: /sys/devices/socX/machine | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
Read-only attribute common to all SoCs. Contains the SoC machine | ||
name (e.g. Ux500). | ||
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What: /sys/devices/socX/family | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
Read-only attribute common to all SoCs. Contains SoC family name | ||
(e.g. DB8500). | ||
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What: /sys/devices/socX/soc_id | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
Read-only attribute supported by most SoCs. In the case of | ||
ST-Ericsson's chips this contains the SoC serial number. | ||
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What: /sys/devices/socX/revision | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
Read-only attribute supported by most SoCs. Contains the SoC's | ||
manufacturing revision number. | ||
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What: /sys/devices/socX/process | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
Read-only attribute supported ST-Ericsson's silicon. Contains the | ||
the process by which the silicon chip was manufactured. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/soc | ||
Date: January 2012 | ||
contact: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | ||
Description: | ||
The /sys/bus/soc/ directory contains the usual sub-folders | ||
expected under most buses. /sys/bus/soc/devices is of particular | ||
interest, as it contains a symlink for each SoC device found on | ||
the system. Each symlink points back into the aforementioned | ||
/sys/devices/socX devices. |
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