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Expand Up @@ -113,3 +113,5 @@ Uwe Kleine-König <Uwe.Kleine-Koenig@digi.com>
Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu>
Takashi YOSHII <takashi.yoshii.zj@renesas.com>
Yusuke Goda <goda.yusuke@renesas.com>
Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@las.ic.unicamp.br>
Gustavo Padovan <padovan@profusion.mobi>
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- directory with info about Linux on Motorola 68k architecture.
magic-number.txt
- list of magic numbers used to mark/protect kernel data structures.
mca.txt
- info on supporting Micro Channel Architecture (e.g. PS/2) systems.
md.txt
- info on boot arguments for the multiple devices driver.
memory-barriers.txt
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What: /sys/kernel/debug/nx-crypto/*
Date: March 2012
KernelVersion: 3.4
Contact: Kent Yoder <key@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Description:

These debugfs interfaces are built by the nx-crypto driver, built in
arch/powerpc/crypto/nx.

Error Detection
===============

errors:
- A u32 providing a total count of errors since the driver was loaded. The
only errors counted here are those returned from the hcall, H_COP_OP.

last_error:
- The most recent non-zero return code from the H_COP_OP hcall. -EBUSY is not
recorded here (the hcall will retry until -EBUSY goes away).

last_error_pid:
- The process ID of the process who received the most recent error from the
hcall.

Device Use
==========

aes_bytes:
- The total number of bytes encrypted using AES in any of the driver's
supported modes.

aes_ops:
- The total number of AES operations submitted to the hardware.

sha256_bytes:
- The total number of bytes hashed by the hardware using SHA-256.

sha256_ops:
- The total number of SHA-256 operations submitted to the hardware.

sha512_bytes:
- The total number of bytes hashed by the hardware using SHA-512.

sha512_ops:
- The total number of SHA-512 operations submitted to the hardware.
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hardware registers.
- S ACTive
- Command Issue
- Allocated
- Completed
- PORT IRQ STAT
- HOST IRQ STAT
- Allocated
- Commands in Q

What: /sys/block/rssd*/status
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.4
Contact: Asai Thambi S P <asamymuthupa@micron.com>
Description: This is a read-only file. Indicates the status of the device.
Description: This is a read-only file. Indicates the status of the device.

What: /sys/block/rssd*/flags
Date: May 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Asai Thambi S P <asamymuthupa@micron.com>
Description: This is a read-only file. Dumps the flags in port and driver
data structure
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What: /sys/bus/fcoe/ctlr_X
Date: March 2012
KernelVersion: TBD
Contact: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>, devel@open-fcoe.org
Description: 'FCoE Controller' instances on the fcoe bus
Attributes:

fcf_dev_loss_tmo: Device loss timeout peroid (see below). Changing
this value will change the dev_loss_tmo for all
FCFs discovered by this controller.

lesb_link_fail: Link Error Status Block (LESB) link failure count.

lesb_vlink_fail: Link Error Status Block (LESB) virtual link
failure count.

lesb_miss_fka: Link Error Status Block (LESB) missed FCoE
Initialization Protocol (FIP) Keep-Alives (FKA).

lesb_symb_err: Link Error Status Block (LESB) symbolic error count.

lesb_err_block: Link Error Status Block (LESB) block error count.

lesb_fcs_error: Link Error Status Block (LESB) Fibre Channel
Serivces error count.

Notes: ctlr_X (global increment starting at 0)

What: /sys/bus/fcoe/fcf_X
Date: March 2012
KernelVersion: TBD
Contact: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>, devel@open-fcoe.org
Description: 'FCoE FCF' instances on the fcoe bus. A FCF is a Fibre Channel
Forwarder, which is a FCoE switch that can accept FCoE
(Ethernet) packets, unpack them, and forward the embedded
Fibre Channel frames into a FC fabric. It can also take
outbound FC frames and pack them in Ethernet packets to
be sent to their destination on the Ethernet segment.
Attributes:

fabric_name: Identifies the fabric that the FCF services.

switch_name: Identifies the FCF.

priority: The switch's priority amongst other FCFs on the same
fabric.

selected: 1 indicates that the switch has been selected for use;
0 indicates that the swich will not be used.

fc_map: The Fibre Channel MAP

vfid: The Virtual Fabric ID

mac: The FCF's MAC address

fka_peroid: The FIP Keep-Alive peroid

fabric_state: The internal kernel state
"Unknown" - Initialization value
"Disconnected" - No link to the FCF/fabric
"Connected" - Host is connected to the FCF
"Deleted" - FCF is being removed from the system

dev_loss_tmo: The device loss timeout peroid for this FCF.

Notes: A device loss infrastructre similar to the FC Transport's
is present in fcoe_sysfs. It is nice to have so that a
link flapping adapter doesn't continually advance the count
used to identify the discovered FCF. FCFs will exist in a
"Disconnected" state until either the timer expires and the
FCF becomes "Deleted" or the FCF is rediscovered and becomes
"Connected."


Users: The first user of this interface will be the fcoeadm application,
which is commonly packaged in the fcoe-utils package.
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What: /sys/bus/i2c/devices/.../output_hvled[n]
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the controlling backlight device for high-voltage current
sink HVLED[n] (n = 1, 2) (0, 1).

What: /sys/bus/i2c/devices/.../output_lvled[n]
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the controlling led device for low-voltage current sink
LVLED[n] (n = 1..5) (0..3).
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Entries under /sys/bus/rbd/devices/<dev-id>/snap_<snap-name>
-------------------------------------------------------------

id
snap_id

The rados internal snapshot id assigned for this snapshot

size
snap_size

The size of the image when this snapshot was taken.

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What: /sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/als_channel
Date: May 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Get the ALS output channel used as input in
ALS-current-control mode (0, 1), where

0 - out_current0 (backlight 0)
1 - out_current1 (backlight 1)

What: /sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/als_en
Date: May 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Enable ALS-current-control mode (0, 1).

What: /sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/id
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Get the id of this backlight (0, 1).

What: /sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/linear
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the brightness-mapping mode (0, 1), where

0 - exponential mode
1 - linear mode

What: /sys/class/backlight/<backlight>/pwm
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the PWM-input control mask (5 bits), where

bit 5 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 4
bit 4 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 3
bit 3 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 2
bit 2 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 1
bit 1 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 0
bit 0 - PWM-input enabled
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What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/als_channel
Date: May 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the ALS output channel to use as input in
ALS-current-control mode (1, 2), where

1 - out_current1
2 - out_current2

What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/als_en
Date: May 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Enable ALS-current-control mode (0, 1).

What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/falltime
What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/risetime
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the pattern generator fall and rise times (0..7), where

0 - 2048 us
1 - 262 ms
2 - 524 ms
3 - 1.049 s
4 - 2.097 s
5 - 4.194 s
6 - 8.389 s
7 - 16.78 s

What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/id
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Get the id of this led (0..3).

What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/linear
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the brightness-mapping mode (0, 1), where

0 - exponential mode
1 - linear mode

What: /sys/class/leds/<led>/pwm
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.5
Contact: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Description:
Set the PWM-input control mask (5 bits), where

bit 5 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 4
bit 4 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 3
bit 3 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 2
bit 2 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 1
bit 1 - PWM-input enabled in Zone 0
bit 0 - PWM-input enabled
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half page, or a quarter page).

In the case of ECC NOR, it is the ECC block size.

What: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ecc_strength
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.4
Contact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Description:
Maximum number of bit errors that the device is capable of
correcting within each region covering an ecc step. This will
always be a non-negative integer. Note that some devices will
have multiple ecc steps within each writesize region.

In the case of devices lacking any ECC capability, it is 0.

What: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/bitflip_threshold
Date: April 2012
KernelVersion: 3.4
Contact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Description:
This allows the user to examine and adjust the criteria by which
mtd returns -EUCLEAN from mtd_read(). If the maximum number of
bit errors that were corrected on any single region comprising
an ecc step (as reported by the driver) equals or exceeds this
value, -EUCLEAN is returned. Otherwise, absent an error, 0 is
returned. Higher layers (e.g., UBI) use this return code as an
indication that an erase block may be degrading and should be
scrutinized as a candidate for being marked as bad.

The initial value may be specified by the flash device driver.
If not, then the default value is ecc_strength.

The introduction of this feature brings a subtle change to the
meaning of the -EUCLEAN return code. Previously, it was
interpreted to mean simply "one or more bit errors were
corrected". Its new interpretation can be phrased as "a
dangerously high number of bit errors were corrected on one or
more regions comprising an ecc step". The precise definition of
"dangerously high" can be adjusted by the user with
bitflip_threshold. Users are discouraged from doing this,
however, unless they know what they are doing and have intimate
knowledge of the properties of their device. Broadly speaking,
bitflip_threshold should be low enough to detect genuine erase
block degradation, but high enough to avoid the consequences of
a persistent return value of -EUCLEAN on devices where sticky
bitflips occur. Note that if bitflip_threshold exceeds
ecc_strength, -EUCLEAN is never returned by mtd_read().
Conversely, if bitflip_threshold is zero, -EUCLEAN is always
returned, absent a hard error.

This is generally applicable only to NAND flash devices with ECC
capability. It is ignored on devices lacking ECC capability;
i.e., devices for which ecc_strength is zero.
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