Loading Documentation/IPMI.txt +5 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ used to control it: modprobe ipmi_watchdog timeout=<t> pretimeout=<t> action=<action type> preaction=<preaction type> preop=<preop type> start_now=x nowayout=x ifnum_to_use=n nowayout=x ifnum_to_use=n panic_wdt_timeout=<t> ifnum_to_use specifies which interface the watchdog timer should use. The default is -1, which means to pick the first one registered. Loading @@ -597,7 +597,9 @@ is the amount of seconds before the reset that the pre-timeout panic will occur (if pretimeout is zero, then pretimeout will not be enabled). Note that the pretimeout is the time before the final timeout. So if the timeout is 50 seconds and the pretimeout is 10 seconds, then the pretimeout will occur in 40 second (10 seconds before the timeout). will occur in 40 second (10 seconds before the timeout). The panic_wdt_timeout is the value of timeout which is set on kernel panic, in order to let actions such as kdump to occur during panic. The action may be "reset", "power_cycle", or "power_off", and specifies what to do when the timer times out, and defaults to Loading Loading @@ -634,6 +636,7 @@ for configuring the watchdog: ipmi_watchdog.preop=<preop type> ipmi_watchdog.start_now=x ipmi_watchdog.nowayout=x ipmi_watchdog.panic_wdt_timeout=<t> The options are the same as the module parameter options. Loading Documentation/arm/keystone/Overview.txt +0 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -49,24 +49,6 @@ specified through DTS. Following are the DTS used:- The device tree documentation for the keystone machines are located at Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/keystone/keystone.txt Known issues & workaround ------------------------- Some of the device drivers used on keystone are re-used from that from DaVinci and other TI SoCs. These device drivers may use clock APIs directly. Some of the keystone specific drivers such as netcp uses run time power management API instead to enable clock. As this API has limitations on keystone, following workaround is needed to boot Linux. Add 'clk_ignore_unused' to the bootargs env variable in u-boot. Otherwise clock frameworks will try to disable clocks that are unused and disable the hardware. This is because netcp related power domain and clock domains are enabled in u-boot as run time power management API currently doesn't enable clocks for netcp due to a limitation. This workaround is expected to be removed in the future when proper API support becomes available. Until then, this work around is needed. Document Author --------------- Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com> Loading Documentation/block/null_blk.txt +3 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -70,3 +70,6 @@ use_per_node_hctx=[0/1]: Default: 0 parameter. 1: The multi-queue block layer is instantiated with a hardware dispatch queue for each CPU node in the system. use_lightnvm=[0/1]: Default: 0 Register device with LightNVM. Requires blk-mq to be used. Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-mpc8xxx.txt +4 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ Required properties: 0 = active high 1 = active low Optional properties: - little-endian : GPIO registers are used as little endian. If not present registers are used as big endian by default. Example: gpio0: gpio@1100 { Loading Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/marvell-armada-370-neta.txt +6 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ Required properties: - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory - clocks: a pointer to the reference clock for this device. Optional properties: - tx-csum-limit: maximum mtu supported by port that allow TX checksum. Value is presented in bytes. If not used, by default 1600B is set for "marvell,armada-370-neta" and 9800B for others. Example: ethernet@d0070000 { Loading @@ -15,6 +20,7 @@ ethernet@d0070000 { reg = <0xd0070000 0x2500>; interrupts = <8>; clocks = <&gate_clk 4>; tx-csum-limit = <9800> status = "okay"; phy = <&phy0>; phy-mode = "rgmii-id"; Loading Loading
Documentation/IPMI.txt +5 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ used to control it: modprobe ipmi_watchdog timeout=<t> pretimeout=<t> action=<action type> preaction=<preaction type> preop=<preop type> start_now=x nowayout=x ifnum_to_use=n nowayout=x ifnum_to_use=n panic_wdt_timeout=<t> ifnum_to_use specifies which interface the watchdog timer should use. The default is -1, which means to pick the first one registered. Loading @@ -597,7 +597,9 @@ is the amount of seconds before the reset that the pre-timeout panic will occur (if pretimeout is zero, then pretimeout will not be enabled). Note that the pretimeout is the time before the final timeout. So if the timeout is 50 seconds and the pretimeout is 10 seconds, then the pretimeout will occur in 40 second (10 seconds before the timeout). will occur in 40 second (10 seconds before the timeout). The panic_wdt_timeout is the value of timeout which is set on kernel panic, in order to let actions such as kdump to occur during panic. The action may be "reset", "power_cycle", or "power_off", and specifies what to do when the timer times out, and defaults to Loading Loading @@ -634,6 +636,7 @@ for configuring the watchdog: ipmi_watchdog.preop=<preop type> ipmi_watchdog.start_now=x ipmi_watchdog.nowayout=x ipmi_watchdog.panic_wdt_timeout=<t> The options are the same as the module parameter options. Loading
Documentation/arm/keystone/Overview.txt +0 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -49,24 +49,6 @@ specified through DTS. Following are the DTS used:- The device tree documentation for the keystone machines are located at Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/keystone/keystone.txt Known issues & workaround ------------------------- Some of the device drivers used on keystone are re-used from that from DaVinci and other TI SoCs. These device drivers may use clock APIs directly. Some of the keystone specific drivers such as netcp uses run time power management API instead to enable clock. As this API has limitations on keystone, following workaround is needed to boot Linux. Add 'clk_ignore_unused' to the bootargs env variable in u-boot. Otherwise clock frameworks will try to disable clocks that are unused and disable the hardware. This is because netcp related power domain and clock domains are enabled in u-boot as run time power management API currently doesn't enable clocks for netcp due to a limitation. This workaround is expected to be removed in the future when proper API support becomes available. Until then, this work around is needed. Document Author --------------- Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com> Loading
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/marvell-armada-370-neta.txt +6 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ Required properties: - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory - clocks: a pointer to the reference clock for this device. Optional properties: - tx-csum-limit: maximum mtu supported by port that allow TX checksum. Value is presented in bytes. If not used, by default 1600B is set for "marvell,armada-370-neta" and 9800B for others. Example: ethernet@d0070000 { Loading @@ -15,6 +20,7 @@ ethernet@d0070000 { reg = <0xd0070000 0x2500>; interrupts = <8>; clocks = <&gate_clk 4>; tx-csum-limit = <9800> status = "okay"; phy = <&phy0>; phy-mode = "rgmii-id"; Loading