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Linus Torvalds committed Aug 14, 2008
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refs/heads/master: 877acedc0d3ea07f7b36573ed2f1f479c2c1eefd
refs/heads/master: 7a49efae71397cf7e9299bbb22b2d12f7cf12428
7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions trunk/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile
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C-procfs-example2 = $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(C-procfs-example))
$(obj)/procfs-guide.xml: $(C-procfs-example2)

# List of programs to build
##oops, this is a kernel module::hostprogs-y := procfs_example
obj-m += procfs_example.o

# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)

notfoundtemplate = echo "*** You have to install docbook-utils or xmlto ***"; \
exit 1
db2xtemplate = db2TYPE -o $(dir $@) $<
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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions trunk/Documentation/DocBook/procfs_example.c
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return 0;

no_symlink:
remove_proc_entry("tty", example_dir);
no_tty:
remove_proc_entry("bar", example_dir);
no_bar:
remove_proc_entry("foo", example_dir);
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static void __exit cleanup_procfs_example(void)
{
remove_proc_entry("jiffies_too", example_dir);
remove_proc_entry("tty", example_dir);
remove_proc_entry("bar", example_dir);
remove_proc_entry("foo", example_dir);
remove_proc_entry("jiffies", example_dir);
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MODULE_AUTHOR("Erik Mouw");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("procfs examples");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion trunk/Documentation/DocBook/videobook.tmpl
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<chapter id="pubfunctions">
<title>Public Functions Provided</title>
!Edrivers/media/video/videodev.c
!Edrivers/media/video/v4l2-dev.c
</chapter>

</book>
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions trunk/Documentation/Makefile
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obj-m := DocBook/ accounting/ auxdisplay/ connector/ \
filesystems/configfs/ ia64/ networking/ \
pcmcia/ spi/ video4linux/ vm/ watchdog/src/
10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions trunk/Documentation/accounting/Makefile
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# kbuild trick to avoid linker error. Can be omitted if a module is built.
obj- := dummy.o

# List of programs to build
hostprogs-y := getdelays

# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)

HOSTCFLAGS_getdelays.o += -I$(objtree)/usr/include
25 changes: 17 additions & 8 deletions trunk/Documentation/accounting/getdelays.c
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"RECLAIM %12s%15s\n"
" %15llu%15llu\n",
"count", "real total", "virtual total", "delay total",
t->cpu_count, t->cpu_run_real_total, t->cpu_run_virtual_total,
t->cpu_delay_total,
(unsigned long long)t->cpu_count,
(unsigned long long)t->cpu_run_real_total,
(unsigned long long)t->cpu_run_virtual_total,
(unsigned long long)t->cpu_delay_total,
"count", "delay total",
t->blkio_count, t->blkio_delay_total,
"count", "delay total", t->swapin_count, t->swapin_delay_total,
(unsigned long long)t->blkio_count,
(unsigned long long)t->blkio_delay_total,
"count", "delay total",
t->freepages_count, t->freepages_delay_total);
(unsigned long long)t->swapin_count,
(unsigned long long)t->swapin_delay_total,
"count", "delay total",
(unsigned long long)t->freepages_count,
(unsigned long long)t->freepages_delay_total);
}

void task_context_switch_counts(struct taskstats *t)
{
printf("\n\nTask %15s%15s\n"
" %15llu%15llu\n",
"voluntary", "nonvoluntary",
t->nvcsw, t->nivcsw);
(unsigned long long)t->nvcsw, (unsigned long long)t->nivcsw);
}

void print_cgroupstats(struct cgroupstats *c)
{
printf("sleeping %llu, blocked %llu, running %llu, stopped %llu, "
"uninterruptible %llu\n", c->nr_sleeping, c->nr_io_wait,
c->nr_running, c->nr_stopped, c->nr_uninterruptible);
"uninterruptible %llu\n", (unsigned long long)c->nr_sleeping,
(unsigned long long)c->nr_io_wait,
(unsigned long long)c->nr_running,
(unsigned long long)c->nr_stopped,
(unsigned long long)c->nr_uninterruptible);
}


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- Flash access (MTD/JFFS)
- I2C through GPIO on IXP42x
- GPIO for input/output/interrupts
See include/asm-arm/arch-ixp4xx/platform.h for access functions.
See arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/include/mach/platform.h for access functions.
- Timers (watchdog, OS)

The following components of the chips are not supported by Linux and
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be re-checked for pending events. (see the Neponset IRQ handler for
details).

7. fixup_irq() is gone, as is include/asm-arm/arch-*/irq.h
7. fixup_irq() is gone, as is arch/arm/mach-*/include/mach/irq.h

Please note that this will not solve all problems - some of them are
hardware based. Mixing level-based and edge-based IRQs on the same
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To this end, we now have arch/arm/mach-$(MACHINE) directories which are
designed to house the non-driver files for a particular machine (eg, PCI,
memory management, architecture definitions etc). For all future
machines, there should be a corresponding include/asm-arm/arch-$(MACHINE)
machines, there should be a corresponding arch/arm/mach-$(MACHINE)/include/mach
directory.


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class typically based around one or more system on a chip devices, and
acts as a natural container around the actual implementations. These
classes are given directories - arch/arm/mach-<class> and
include/asm-arm/arch-<class> - which contain the source files to
arch/arm/mach-<class> - which contain the source files to/include/mach
support the machine class. This directories also contain any machine
specific supporting code.

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Headers
-------

See include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/regs-gpio.h for the list
See arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/regs-gpio.h for the list
of GPIO pins, and the configuration values for them. This
is included by using #include <asm/arch/regs-gpio.h>
is included by using #include <mach/regs-gpio.h>

The GPIO management functions are defined in the hardware
header include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/hardware.h which can be
included by #include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
header arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/hardware.h which can be
included by #include <mach/hardware.h>

A useful amount of documentation can be found in the hardware
header on how the GPIO functions (and others) work.
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in arch/arm/mach-s3c2410 and S3C2440 in arch/arm/mach-s3c2440

Register, kernel and platform data definitions are held in the
include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410 directory.
arch/arm/mach-s3c2410 directory./include/mach


Machines
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Platform Data
-------------

See linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/usb-control.h for the
See arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/usb-control.h for the
descriptions of the platform device data. An implementation
can be found in linux/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/usb-simtec.c .

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# kbuild trick to avoid linker error. Can be omitted if a module is built.
obj- := dummy.o

# List of programs to build
hostprogs-y := cfag12864b-example

# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)

HOSTCFLAGS_cfag12864b-example.o += -I$(objtree)/usr/include
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Hot plugging of SCSI tape drives is supported, with some caveats.
The cciss driver must be informed that changes to the SCSI bus
have been made, in addition to and prior to informing the SCSI
mid layer. This may be done via the /proc filesystem. For example:
have been made. This may be done via the /proc filesystem.
For example:

echo "rescan" > /proc/scsi/cciss0/1

This causes the adapter to query the adapter about changes to the
physical SCSI buses and/or fibre channel arbitrated loop and the
This causes the driver to query the adapter about changes to the
physical SCSI buses and/or fibre channel arbitrated loop and the
driver to make note of any new or removed sequential access devices
or medium changers. The driver will output messages indicating what
devices have been added or removed and the controller, bus, target and
lun used to address the device. Once this is done, the SCSI mid layer
can be informed of changes to the virtual SCSI bus which the driver
presents to it in the usual way. For example:

echo scsi add-single-device 3 2 1 0 > /proc/scsi/scsi

to add a device on controller 3, bus 2, target 1, lun 0. Note that
the driver makes an effort to preserve the devices positions
in the virtual SCSI bus, so if you are only moving tape drives
around on the same adapter and not adding or removing tape drives
from the adapter, informing the SCSI mid layer may not be necessary.
lun used to address the device. It then notifies the SCSI mid layer
of these changes.

Note that the naming convention of the /proc filesystem entries
contains a number in addition to the driver name. (E.g. "cciss0"
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ifneq ($(CONFIG_CONNECTOR),)
obj-m += cn_test.o
endif

# List of programs to build
hostprogs-y := ucon

# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)

HOSTCFLAGS_ucon.o += -I$(objtree)/usr/include
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mark such hot-pluggable cpus as disabled entries, one could use this
parameter "additional_cpus=x" to represent those cpus in the cpu_possible_map.

s390 uses the number of cpus it detects at IPL time to also the number of bits
in cpu_possible_map. If it is desired to add additional cpus at a later time
the number should be specified using this option or the possible_cpus option.

possible_cpus=n [s390 only] use this to set hotpluggable cpus.
This option sets possible_cpus bits in
cpu_possible_map. Thus keeping the numbers of bits set
constant even if the machine gets rebooted.
This option overrides additional_cpus.

CPU maps and such
-----------------
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---------------------------

What: old NCR53C9x driver
When: October 2007
Why: Replaced by the much better esp_scsi driver. Actual low-level
driver can be ported over almost trivially.
Who: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>

---------------------------

What: Video4Linux API 1 ioctls and video_decoder.h from Video devices.
When: December 2008
Files: include/linux/video_decoder.h include/linux/videodev.h
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---------------------------

What: The arch/ppc and include/asm-ppc directories
When: Jun 2008
Why: The arch/powerpc tree is the merged architecture for ppc32 and ppc64
platforms. Currently there are efforts underway to port the remaining
arch/ppc platforms to the merged tree. New submissions to the arch/ppc
tree have been frozen with the 2.6.22 kernel release and that tree will
remain in bug-fix only mode until its scheduled removal. Platforms
that are not ported by June 2008 will be removed due to the lack of an
interested maintainer.
Who: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org

---------------------------

What: i386/x86_64 bzImage symlinks
When: April 2010

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ifneq ($(CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS),)
obj-m += configfs_example_explicit.o configfs_example_macros.o
endif
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===============

Quota subsystem allows system administrator to set limits on used space and
number of used inodes (inode is a filesystem structure which is associated
with each file or directory) for users and/or groups. For both used space and
number of used inodes there are actually two limits. The first one is called
softlimit and the second one hardlimit. An user can never exceed a hardlimit
for any resource. User is allowed to exceed softlimit but only for limited
period of time. This period is called "grace period" or "grace time". When
grace time is over, user is not able to allocate more space/inodes until he
frees enough of them to get below softlimit.
number of used inodes (inode is a filesystem structure which is associated with
each file or directory) for users and/or groups. For both used space and number
of used inodes there are actually two limits. The first one is called softlimit
and the second one hardlimit. An user can never exceed a hardlimit for any
resource (unless he has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability). User is allowed to exceed
softlimit but only for limited period of time. This period is called "grace
period" or "grace time". When grace time is over, user is not able to allocate
more space/inodes until he frees enough of them to get below softlimit.

Quota limits (and amount of grace time) are set independently for each
filesystem.
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QUOTA_NL_BSOFTLONGWARN - space (block) softlimit is exceeded
longer than given grace period.
QUOTA_NL_BSOFTWARN - space (block) softlimit
- four warnings are also defined for the event when user stops
exceeding some limit:
QUOTA_NL_IHARDBELOW - inode hardlimit
QUOTA_NL_ISOFTBELOW - inode softlimit
QUOTA_NL_BHARDBELOW - space (block) hardlimit
QUOTA_NL_BSOFTBELOW - space (block) softlimit
QUOTA_NL_A_DEV_MAJOR (u32)
- major number of a device with the affected filesystem
QUOTA_NL_A_DEV_MINOR (u32)
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