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# quilt's files
patches
series

# cscope files
cscope.*
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S: USA

N: Lennert Buytenhek
E: kernel@wantstofly.org
D: Original (2.4) rewrite of the ethernet bridging code
D: Various ARM bits and pieces
S: Ravenhorst 58
E: buytenh@gnu.org
D: Rewrite of the ethernet bridging code
S: Ravenhorst 58B
S: 2317 AK Leiden
S: The Netherlands

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S: Perth, Western Australia
S: Australia

N: Miguel Ojeda Sandonis
E: maxextreme@gmail.com
D: Author: Auxiliary LCD Controller driver (ks0108)
D: Author: Auxiliary LCD driver (cfag12864b)
D: Author: Auxiliary LCD framebuffer driver (cfag12864bfb)
D: Maintainer: Auxiliary display drivers tree (drivers/auxdisplay/*)
S: C/ Mieses 20, 9-B
S: Valladolid 47009
S: Spain

N: Greg Page
E: gpage@sovereign.org
D: IPX development and support
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S: Spain

N: Linus Torvalds
E: torvalds@linux-foundation.org
E: torvalds@osdl.org
D: Original kernel hacker
S: 12725 SW Millikan Way, Suite 400
S: Beaverton, Oregon 97005
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What: /debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]
Date: Oct. 2006
KernelVersion: 2.6.20
KernelVersion: 2.6.19
Contact: Thomas Maier <balagi@justmail.de>
Description:

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these files in debugfs:

/debug/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/
info (0444) Lots of driver statistics and infos.
info (0444) Lots of human readable driver
statistics and infos. Multiple lines!

Example:
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What: /sys/class/pktcdvd/
Date: Oct. 2006
KernelVersion: 2.6.20
KernelVersion: 2.6.19
Contact: Thomas Maier <balagi@justmail.de>
Description:

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NULL or the ERR_PTR mechanism to report failure.


Chapter 17: Don't re-invent the kernel macros

The header file include/linux/kernel.h contains a number of macros that
you should use, rather than explicitly coding some variant of them yourself.
For example, if you need to calculate the length of an array, take advantage
of the macro

#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))

Similarly, if you need to calculate the size of some structure member, use

#define FIELD_SIZEOF(t, f) (sizeof(((t*)0)->f))

There are also min() and max() macros that do strict type checking if you
need them. Feel free to peruse that header file to see what else is already
defined that you shouldn't reproduce in your code.



Appendix I: References

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###
#External programs used
KERNELDOC = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc
DOCPROC = $(objtree)/scripts/basic/docproc
KERNELDOC = scripts/kernel-doc
DOCPROC = scripts/basic/docproc

XMLTOFLAGS = -m $(srctree)/Documentation/DocBook/stylesheet.xsl
#XMLTOFLAGS += --skip-validation
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<para>Gadget drivers
rely on common USB structures and constants
defined in the
<filename>&lt;linux/usb/ch9.h&gt;</filename>
<filename>&lt;linux/usb_ch9.h&gt;</filename>
header file, which is standard in Linux 2.6 kernels.
These are the same types and constants used by host
side drivers (and usbcore).
</para>

!Iinclude/linux/usb/ch9.h
!Iinclude/linux/usb_ch9.h
</sect1>

<sect1 id="core"><title>Core Objects and Methods</title>
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<sect1><title>DMI Interfaces</title>
!Edrivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c
</sect1>
<sect1><title>EDD Interfaces</title>
!Idrivers/firmware/edd.c
</sect1>
</chapter>

<chapter id="security">
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</chapter>

<chapter id="ataExceptions">
<title>ATA errors and exceptions</title>
<title>ATA errors &amp; exceptions</title>

<para>
This chapter tries to identify what error/exception conditions exist
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<param name="funcsynopsis.style">ansi</param>
<param name="funcsynopsis.tabular.threshold">80</param>
<!-- <param name="paper.type">A4</param> -->
<param name="generate.section.toc.level">2</param>
</stylesheet>
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<chapter><title>USB-Standard Types</title>

<para>In <filename>&lt;linux/usb/ch9.h&gt;</filename> you will find
<para>In <filename>&lt;linux/usb_ch9.h&gt;</filename> you will find
the USB data types defined in chapter 9 of the USB specification.
These data types are used throughout USB, and in APIs including
this host side API, gadget APIs, and usbfs.
</para>

!Iinclude/linux/usb/ch9.h
!Iinclude/linux/usb_ch9.h

</chapter>

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#include &lt;asm/byteorder.h&gt;</programlisting>
The standard USB device model requests, from "Chapter 9" of
the USB 2.0 specification, are automatically included from
the <filename>&lt;linux/usb/ch9.h&gt;</filename> header.
the <filename>&lt;linux/usb_ch9.h&gt;</filename> header.
</para>

<para>Unless noted otherwise, the ioctl requests
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experience, the following books are good for, if anything, reference:
- "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie [Prentice Hall]
- "Practical C Programming" by Steve Oualline [O'Reilly]
- "C: A Reference Manual" by Harbison and Steele [Prentice Hall]

The kernel is written using GNU C and the GNU toolchain. While it
adheres to the ISO C89 standard, it uses a number of extensions that are
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If the new code is substantial, addition of subsystem-specific fault
injection might be appropriate.

22: Newly-added code has been compiled with `gcc -W'. This will generate
lots of noise, but is good for finding bugs like "warning: comparison
between signed and unsigned".
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Linus Torvalds is the final arbiter of all changes accepted into the
Linux kernel. His e-mail address is <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>.
He gets a lot of e-mail, so typically you should do your best to -avoid-
sending him e-mail.
Linux kernel. His e-mail address is <torvalds@osdl.org>. He gets
a lot of e-mail, so typically you should do your best to -avoid- sending
him e-mail.

Patches which are bug fixes, are "obvious" changes, or similarly
require little discussion should be sent or CC'd to Linus. Patches
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A S3C2410 based PDA from Acer. There is a Wiki page at
http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/AcerN30Documentation .

AML M5900

American Microsystems' M5900

Nex Vision Nexcoder
Nex Vision Otom

Two machines by Nex Vision


Adding New Machines
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Support for the onboard RTC unit, including alarm function.

This has recently been upgraded to use the new RTC core,
and the module has been renamed to rtc-s3c to fit in with
the new rtc naming scheme.


Watchdog
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The current kernels now have support for the s3c2410 NAND
controller. If there are any problems the latest linux-mtd
code can be found from http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/
CVS can be found from http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/


Serial
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See Suspend.txt for more information.


SPI
---

SPI drivers are available for both the in-built hardware
(although there is no DMA support yet) and a generic
GPIO based solution.


LEDs
----

There is support for GPIO based LEDs via a platform driver
in the LED subsystem.


Platform Data
-------------

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