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Merge branch 'core/urgent' into core/rcu
Merge reason: new patches to be queued up depend on: ef631b0: rcu: Make hierarchical RCU less IPI-happy Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[email protected]>
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S: 411 13 Goteborg | ||
S: Sweden | ||
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N: Paul Bristow | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
W: http://paulbristow.net/linux/idefloppy.html | ||
D: Maintainer of IDE/ATAPI floppy driver | ||
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N: Dominik Brodowski | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
W: http://www.brodo.de/ | ||
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D: National Language Support | ||
D: Linux Internationalization Project | ||
D: German Localization for Linux and GNU software | ||
S: Kriemhildring 12a | ||
S: 65795 Hattersheim am Main | ||
S: Auf der Fittel 18 | ||
S: 53347 Alfter | ||
S: Germany | ||
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N: Christoph Hellwig | ||
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S: Valladolid 47009 | ||
S: Spain | ||
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N: Gadi Oxman | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
D: Original author and maintainer of IDE/ATAPI floppy/tape drivers | ||
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N: Greg Page | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
D: IPX development and support | ||
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D: Co-author of German book ``Linux-Kernel-Programmierung'' | ||
D: Co-founder of Berlin Linux User Group | ||
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N: Riku Voipio | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
D: Author of PCA9532 LED and Fintek f75375s hwmon driver | ||
D: Some random ARM board patches | ||
S: Finland | ||
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N: Patrick Volkerding | ||
E: [email protected] | ||
D: Produced the Slackware distribution, updated the SVGAlib | ||
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What: /sys/kernel/debug/kmemtrace/ | ||
Date: July 2008 | ||
Contact: Eduard - Gabriel Munteanu <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
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In kmemtrace-enabled kernels, the following files are created: | ||
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/sys/kernel/debug/kmemtrace/ | ||
cpu<n> (0400) Per-CPU tracing data, see below. (binary) | ||
total_overruns (0400) Total number of bytes which were dropped from | ||
cpu<n> files because of full buffer condition, | ||
non-binary. (text) | ||
abi_version (0400) Kernel's kmemtrace ABI version. (text) | ||
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Each per-CPU file should be read according to the relay interface. That is, | ||
the reader should set affinity to that specific CPU and, as currently done by | ||
the userspace application (though there are other methods), use poll() with | ||
an infinite timeout before every read(). Otherwise, erroneous data may be | ||
read. The binary data has the following _core_ format: | ||
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Event ID (1 byte) Unsigned integer, one of: | ||
0 - represents an allocation (KMEMTRACE_EVENT_ALLOC) | ||
1 - represents a freeing of previously allocated memory | ||
(KMEMTRACE_EVENT_FREE) | ||
Type ID (1 byte) Unsigned integer, one of: | ||
0 - this is a kmalloc() / kfree() | ||
1 - this is a kmem_cache_alloc() / kmem_cache_free() | ||
2 - this is a __get_free_pages() et al. | ||
Event size (2 bytes) Unsigned integer representing the | ||
size of this event. Used to extend | ||
kmemtrace. Discard the bytes you | ||
don't know about. | ||
Sequence number (4 bytes) Signed integer used to reorder data | ||
logged on SMP machines. Wraparound | ||
must be taken into account, although | ||
it is unlikely. | ||
Caller address (8 bytes) Return address to the caller. | ||
Pointer to mem (8 bytes) Pointer to target memory area. Can be | ||
NULL, but not all such calls might be | ||
recorded. | ||
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In case of KMEMTRACE_EVENT_ALLOC events, the next fields follow: | ||
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Requested bytes (8 bytes) Total number of requested bytes, | ||
unsigned, must not be zero. | ||
Allocated bytes (8 bytes) Total number of actually allocated | ||
bytes, unsigned, must not be lower | ||
than requested bytes. | ||
Requested flags (4 bytes) GFP flags supplied by the caller. | ||
Target CPU (4 bytes) Signed integer, valid for event id 1. | ||
If equal to -1, target CPU is the same | ||
as origin CPU, but the reverse might | ||
not be true. | ||
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The data is made available in the same endianness the machine has. | ||
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Other event ids and type ids may be defined and added. Other fields may be | ||
added by increasing event size, but see below for details. | ||
Every modification to the ABI, including new id definitions, are followed | ||
by bumping the ABI version by one. | ||
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Adding new data to the packet (features) is done at the end of the mandatory | ||
data: | ||
Feature size (2 byte) | ||
Feature ID (1 byte) | ||
Feature data (Feature size - 3 bytes) | ||
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Users: | ||
kmemtrace-user - git://repo.or.cz/kmemtrace-user.git | ||
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What: /debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7] | ||
What: /sys/kernel/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7] | ||
Date: Oct. 2006 | ||
KernelVersion: 2.6.20 | ||
Contact: Thomas Maier <[email protected]> | ||
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The pktcdvd module (packet writing driver) creates | ||
these files in debugfs: | ||
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/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/ | ||
/sys/kernel/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/ | ||
info (0444) Lots of driver statistics and infos. | ||
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Example: | ||
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cat /debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0/info | ||
cat /sys/kernel/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0/info |
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for the device and attempt to bind to it. For example: | ||
# echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/new_id | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../remove_id | ||
Date: February 2009 | ||
Contact: Chris Wright <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
Writing a device ID to this file will remove an ID | ||
that was dynamically added via the new_id sysfs entry. | ||
The format for the device ID is: | ||
VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM. That is Vendor ID, Device | ||
ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsystem Device ID, Class, | ||
and Class Mask. The Vendor ID and Device ID fields are | ||
required, the rest are optional. After successfully | ||
removing an ID, the driver will no longer support the | ||
device. This is useful to ensure auto probing won't | ||
match the driver to the device. For example: | ||
# echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/remove_id | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/rescan | ||
Date: January 2009 | ||
Contact: Linux PCI developers <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will | ||
force a rescan of all PCI buses in the system, and | ||
re-discover previously removed devices. | ||
Depends on CONFIG_HOTPLUG. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../remove | ||
Date: January 2009 | ||
Contact: Linux PCI developers <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will | ||
hot-remove the PCI device and any of its children. | ||
Depends on CONFIG_HOTPLUG. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../rescan | ||
Date: January 2009 | ||
Contact: Linux PCI developers <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will | ||
force a rescan of the device's parent bus and all | ||
child buses, and re-discover devices removed earlier | ||
from this part of the device tree. | ||
Depends on CONFIG_HOTPLUG. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../vpd | ||
Date: February 2008 | ||
Contact: Ben Hutchings <[email protected]> | ||
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that some devices may have malformatted data. If the | ||
underlying VPD has a writable section then the | ||
corresponding section of this file will be writable. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../virtfnN | ||
Date: March 2009 | ||
Contact: Yu Zhao <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV | ||
capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it. | ||
The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the | ||
Virtual Function whose index is N (0...MaxVFs-1). | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../dep_link | ||
Date: March 2009 | ||
Contact: Yu Zhao <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV | ||
capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it, | ||
and this device has vendor specific dependencies with others. | ||
The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of | ||
Physical Function this device depends on. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../physfn | ||
Date: March 2009 | ||
Contact: Yu Zhao <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
This symbolic link appears when a device is a Virtual Function. | ||
The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the | ||
Physical Function this device associates with. |
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Contact: Liam Girdwood <[email protected]> | ||
Description: | ||
Some regulator directories will contain a field called | ||
state. This reports the regulator enable status, for | ||
regulators which can report that value. | ||
state. This reports the regulator enable control, for | ||
regulators which can report that input value. | ||
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This will be one of the following strings: | ||
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'unknown' | ||
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'enabled' means the regulator output is ON and is supplying | ||
power to the system. | ||
power to the system (assuming no error prevents it). | ||
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'disabled' means the regulator output is OFF and is not | ||
supplying power to the system.. | ||
supplying power to the system (unless some non-Linux | ||
control has enabled it). | ||
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'unknown' means software cannot determine the state, or | ||
the reported state is invalid. | ||
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NOTE: this field can be used in conjunction with microvolts | ||
and microamps to determine regulator output levels. | ||
or microamps to determine configured regulator output levels. | ||
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What: /sys/class/regulator/.../status | ||
Description: | ||
Some regulator directories will contain a field called | ||
"status". This reports the current regulator status, for | ||
regulators which can report that output value. | ||
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This will be one of the following strings: | ||
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off | ||
on | ||
error | ||
fast | ||
normal | ||
idle | ||
standby | ||
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"off" means the regulator is not supplying power to the | ||
system. | ||
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"on" means the regulator is supplying power to the system, | ||
and the regulator can't report a detailed operation mode. | ||
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"error" indicates an out-of-regulation status such as being | ||
disabled due to thermal shutdown, or voltage being unstable | ||
because of problems with the input power supply. | ||
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"fast", "normal", "idle", and "standby" are all detailed | ||
regulator operation modes (described elsewhere). They | ||
imply "on", but provide more detail. | ||
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Note that regulator status is a function of many inputs, | ||
not limited to control inputs from Linux. For example, | ||
the actual load presented may trigger "error" status; or | ||
a regulator may be enabled by another user, even though | ||
Linux did not enable it. | ||
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What: /sys/class/regulator/.../type | ||
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Some regulator directories will contain a field called | ||
microvolts. This holds the regulator output voltage setting | ||
measured in microvolts (i.e. E-6 Volts), for regulators | ||
which can report that voltage. | ||
which can report the control input for voltage. | ||
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NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator | ||
output voltage level as this value is the same regardless of | ||
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Some regulator directories will contain a field called | ||
microamps. This holds the regulator output current limit | ||
setting measured in microamps (i.e. E-6 Amps), for regulators | ||
which can report that current. | ||
which can report the control input for a current limit. | ||
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NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator | ||
output current level as this value is the same regardless of | ||
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Description: | ||
Some regulator directories will contain a field called | ||
opmode. This holds the current regulator operating mode, | ||
for regulators which can report it. | ||
for regulators which can report that control input value. | ||
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The opmode value can be one of the following strings: | ||
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NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator | ||
output operating mode as this value is the same regardless of | ||
whether the regulator is enabled or disabled. | ||
whether the regulator is enabled or disabled. A "status" | ||
attribute may be available to determine the actual mode. | ||
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What: /sys/class/regulator/.../min_microvolts | ||
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