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Daniel Mack authored and Takashi Iwai committed May 31, 2010
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*.gz
*.bz2
*.lzma
*.lzo
*.patch
*.gcno

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</para>
<para>
If your driver supports memory management (it should!), you'll
need to set that up at load time as well. How you initialize
need to set that up at load time as well. How you intialize
it depends on which memory manager you're using, TTM or GEM.
</para>
<sect3>
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aperture space for graphics devices. TTM supports both UMA devices
and devices with dedicated video RAM (VRAM), i.e. most discrete
graphics devices. If your device has dedicated RAM, supporting
TTM is desirable. TTM also integrates tightly with your
TTM is desireable. TTM also integrates tightly with your
driver specific buffer execution function. See the radeon
driver for examples.
</para>
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likely eventually calling ttm_bo_global_init and
ttm_bo_global_release, respectively. Also like the previous
object, ttm_global_item_ref is used to create an initial reference
count for the TTM, which will call your initialization function.
count for the TTM, which will call your initalization function.
</para>
</sect3>
<sect3>
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CRT connector and encoder combination is created. A device
specific i2c bus is also created, for fetching EDID data and
performing monitor detection. Once the process is complete,
the new connector is registered with sysfs, to make its
the new connector is regsitered with sysfs, to make its
properties available to applications.
</para>
<sect4>
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<para>
For each encoder, CRTC and connector, several functions must
be provided, depending on the object type. Encoder objects
need to provide a DPMS (basically on/off) function, mode fixup
need should provide a DPMS (basically on/off) function, mode fixup
(for converting requested modes into native hardware timings),
and prepare, set and commit functions for use by the core DRM
helper functions. Connector helpers need to provide mode fetch and
validity functions as well as an encoder matching function for
returning an ideal encoder for a given connector. The core
returing an ideal encoder for a given connector. The core
connector functions include a DPMS callback, (deprecated)
save/restore routines, detection, mode probing, property handling,
and cleanup functions.
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http://www.ali.com.tw/eng/support/datasheet_request.php

Authors:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>,
Dan Eaton <dan.eaton@rocketlogix.com>,
Stephen Rousset<stephen.rousset@rocketlogix.com>

Description
-----------

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The M1563 southbridge is deceptively similar to the M1533, with a few
notable exceptions. One of those happens to be the fact they upgraded the
i2c core to be SMBus 2.0 compliant, and happens to be almost identical to
the i2c controller found in the Intel 801 south bridges.
the i2c controller found in the Intel 801 south bridges.

Features
--------
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http://www.ali.com.tw/eng/support/datasheet_request.php

Authors:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>,
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>

Module Parameters
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The M1543C is a South bridge for desktop systems.
The M1541 is a South bridge for portable systems.
They are part of the following ALI chipsets:

* "Aladdin Pro 2" includes the M1621 Slot 1 North bridge with AGP and
* "Aladdin Pro 2" includes the M1621 Slot 1 North bridge with AGP and
100MHz CPU Front Side bus
* "Aladdin V" includes the M1541 Socket 7 North bridge with AGP and 100MHz
* "Aladdin V" includes the M1541 Socket 7 North bridge with AGP and 100MHz
CPU Front Side bus
Some Aladdin V motherboards:
Asus P5A
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** then run lspci.
** If you see the 1533 and 5229 devices but NOT the 7101 device,
** then you must enable ACPI, the PMU, SMB, or something similar
** in the BIOS.
** in the BIOS.
** The driver won't work if it can't find the M7101 device.

The SMB controller is part of the M7101 device, which is an ACPI-compliant
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just enable the SMB alone. The SMB and the ACPI have separate I/O spaces.
We make sure that the SMB is enabled. We leave the ACPI alone.

Features
--------
Features
--------

This driver controls the SMB Host only. The SMB Slave
controller on the M15X3 is not enabled. This driver does not use
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Kernel driver i2c-pca-isa

Supported adapters:
This driver supports ISA boards using the Philips PCA 9564
Parallel bus to I2C bus controller
This driver supports ISA boards using the Philips PCA 9564
Parallel bus to I2C bus controller

Author: Ian Campbell <icampbell@arcom.com>, Arcom Control Systems
Author: Ian Campbell <icampbell@arcom.com>, Arcom Control Systems

Module Parameters
-----------------

* base int
I/O base address
* irq int
IRQ interrupt
* clock int
IRQ interrupt
* clock int
Clock rate as described in table 1 of PCA9564 datasheet

Description
-----------

This driver supports ISA boards using the Philips PCA 9564
Parallel bus to I2C bus controller
This driver supports ISA boards using the Philips PCA 9564
Parallel bus to I2C bus controller
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Kernel driver i2c-sis5595

Authors:
Authors:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>

Supported adapters:
* Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. SiS5595 Southbridge
Datasheet: Publicly available at the Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. site.

Note: all have mfr. ID 0x1039.

SUPPORTED PCI ID
5595 0008

Note: these chips contain a 0008 device which is incompatible with the
5595. We recognize these by the presence of the listed
"blacklist" PCI ID and refuse to load.

NOT SUPPORTED PCI ID BLACKLIST PCI ID
540 0008 0540
550 0008 0550
5513 0008 5511
5581 0008 5597
5582 0008 5597
5597 0008 5597
5598 0008 5597/5598
630 0008 0630
645 0008 0645
646 0008 0646
648 0008 0648
650 0008 0650
651 0008 0651
730 0008 0730
735 0008 0735
745 0008 0745
746 0008 0746
Note: all have mfr. ID 0x1039.

SUPPORTED PCI ID
5595 0008
Note: these chips contain a 0008 device which is incompatible with the
5595. We recognize these by the presence of the listed
"blacklist" PCI ID and refuse to load.
NOT SUPPORTED PCI ID BLACKLIST PCI ID
540 0008 0540
550 0008 0550
5513 0008 5511
5581 0008 5597
5582 0008 5597
5597 0008 5597
5598 0008 5597/5598
630 0008 0630
645 0008 0645
646 0008 0646
648 0008 0648
650 0008 0650
651 0008 0651
730 0008 0730
735 0008 0735
745 0008 0745
746 0008 0746

Module Parameters
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* force = [1|0] Forcibly enable the SIS630. DANGEROUS!
This can be interesting for chipsets not named
above to check if it works for you chipset, but DANGEROUS!

* high_clock = [1|0] Forcibly set Host Master Clock to 56KHz (default,
what your BIOS use). DANGEROUS! This should be a bit
* high_clock = [1|0] Forcibly set Host Master Clock to 56KHz (default,
what your BIOS use). DANGEROUS! This should be a bit
faster, but freeze some systems (i.e. my Laptop).


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- testing SiS730 support
Mark M. Hoffman <mhoffman@lightlink.com>
- bug fixes

To anyone else which I forgot here ;), thanks!

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The I2C protocol knows about two kinds of device addresses: normal 7 bit
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 ....
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.

WARNING! The current 10 bit address support is EXPERIMENTAL. There are
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.
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Specify an optional fixed part of the binutils filename.
CROSS_COMPILE can be a part of the filename or the full path.

CROSS_COMPILE is also used for ccache in some setups.
CROSS_COMPILE is also used for ccache is some setups.

CF
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to be included in the databases, separated by blank space. E.g.:

$ make ALLSOURCE_ARCHS="x86 mips arm" tags

To get all available archs you can also specify all. E.g.:

$ make ALLSOURCE_ARCHS=all tags
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c0377ccb <mutex_lock>:
c0377ccb: f0 ff 08 lock decl (%eax)
c0377cce: 78 0e js c0377cde <.text..lock.mutex>
c0377cce: 78 0e js c0377cde <.text.lock.mutex>
c0377cd0: c3 ret

the unlocking fastpath is equally tight:

c0377cd1 <mutex_unlock>:
c0377cd1: f0 ff 00 lock incl (%eax)
c0377cd4: 7e 0f jle c0377ce5 <.text..lock.mutex+0x7>
c0377cd4: 7e 0f jle c0377ce5 <.text.lock.mutex+0x7>
c0377cd6: c3 ret

- 'struct mutex' semantics are well-defined and are enforced if
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obj- := dummy.o

# List of programs to build
hostprogs-$(CONFIG_X86) := hpet_example
hostprogs-y := hpet_example

# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)
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S: Maintained
F: fs/autofs4/

KERNEL BUILD + files below scripts/ (unless maintained elsewhere)
KERNEL BUILD
M: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
T: git git://repo.or.cz/linux-kbuild.git for-next
T: git git://repo.or.cz/linux-kbuild.git for-linus
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F: Documentation/kbuild/
F: Makefile
F: scripts/Makefile.*
F: scripts/basic/
F: scripts/mk*
F: scripts/package/

KERNEL JANITORS
L: kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
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LINUX FOR POWERPC PA SEMI PWRFICIENT
M: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
W: http://www.pasemi.com/
L: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
S: Maintained
S: Supported
F: arch/powerpc/platforms/pasemi/
F: drivers/*/*pasemi*
F: drivers/*/*/*pasemi*
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