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@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ Juha Yrjola <[email protected]> | |
Kay Sievers <[email protected]> | ||
Kenneth W Chen <[email protected]> | ||
Koushik <[email protected]> | ||
Kuninori Morimoto <[email protected]> | ||
Leonid I Ananiev <[email protected]> | ||
Linas Vepstas <[email protected]> | ||
Mark Brown <[email protected]> | ||
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Uwe Kleine-König <[email protected]> | ||
Valdis Kletnieks <[email protected]> | ||
Takashi YOSHII <[email protected]> | ||
Yusuke Goda <[email protected]> |
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N: Kees Cook | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
W: http://outflux.net/ | ||
P: 1024D/17063E6D 9FA3 C49C 23C9 D1BC 2E30 1975 1FFF 4BA9 1706 3E6D | ||
D: Minor updates to SCSI types, added /proc/pid/maps protection | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
W: http://outflux.net/blog/ | ||
P: 4096R/DC6DC026 A5C3 F68F 229D D60F 723E 6E13 8972 F4DF DC6D C026 | ||
D: Various security things, bug fixes, and documentation. | ||
S: (ask for current address) | ||
S: Portland, Oregon | ||
S: USA | ||
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N: Robin Cornelius | ||
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when a discarded area is read the discard_zeroes_data | ||
parameter will be set to one. Otherwise it will be 0 and | ||
the result of reading a discarded area is undefined. | ||
What: /sys/block/<disk>/alias | ||
Date: Aug 2011 | ||
Contact: Nao Nishijima <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
A raw device name of a disk does not always point a same disk | ||
each boot-up time. Therefore, users have to use persistent | ||
device names, which udev creates when the kernel finds a disk, | ||
instead of raw device name. However, kernel doesn't show those | ||
persistent names on its messages (e.g. dmesg). | ||
This file can store an alias of the disk and it would be | ||
appeared in kernel messages if it is set. A disk can have an | ||
alias which length is up to 255bytes. Users can use alphabets, | ||
numbers, "-" and "_" in alias name. This file is writeonce. |
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The I2C protocol knows about two kinds of device addresses: normal 7 bit | ||
addresses, and an extended set of 10 bit addresses. The sets of addresses | ||
do not intersect: the 7 bit address 0x10 is not the same as the 10 bit | ||
address 0x10 (though a single device could respond to both of them). You | ||
select a 10 bit address by adding an extra byte after the address | ||
byte: | ||
S Addr7 Rd/Wr .... | ||
becomes | ||
S 11110 Addr10 Rd/Wr | ||
S is the start bit, Rd/Wr the read/write bit, and if you count the number | ||
of bits, you will see the there are 8 after the S bit for 7 bit addresses, | ||
and 16 after the S bit for 10 bit addresses. | ||
address 0x10 (though a single device could respond to both of them). | ||
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WARNING! The current 10 bit address support is EXPERIMENTAL. There are | ||
several places in the code that will cause SEVERE PROBLEMS with 10 bit | ||
addresses, even though there is some basic handling and hooks. Also, | ||
almost no supported adapter handles the 10 bit addresses correctly. | ||
I2C messages to and from 10-bit address devices have a different format. | ||
See the I2C specification for the details. | ||
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As soon as a real 10 bit address device is spotted 'in the wild', we | ||
can and will add proper support. Right now, 10 bit address devices | ||
are defined by the I2C protocol, but we have never seen a single device | ||
which supports them. | ||
The current 10 bit address support is minimal. It should work, however | ||
you can expect some problems along the way: | ||
* Not all bus drivers support 10-bit addresses. Some don't because the | ||
hardware doesn't support them (SMBus doesn't require 10-bit address | ||
support for example), some don't because nobody bothered adding the | ||
code (or it's there but not working properly.) Software implementation | ||
(i2c-algo-bit) is known to work. | ||
* Some optional features do not support 10-bit addresses. This is the | ||
case of automatic detection and instantiation of devices by their, | ||
drivers, for example. | ||
* Many user-space packages (for example i2c-tools) lack support for | ||
10-bit addresses. | ||
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Note that 10-bit address devices are still pretty rare, so the limitations | ||
listed above could stay for a long time, maybe even forever if nobody | ||
needs them to be fixed. |
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