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Commit 11e4afb4 authored by Russell King's avatar Russell King
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Merge branches 'gemini' and 'misc' into devel

parents 162500b3 9b2a606d
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ modules.builtin
*.gz
*.bz2
*.lzma
*.lzo
*.patch
*.gcno

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filesystems/dnotify_test
laptops/dslm
timers/hpet_example
vm/hugepage-mmap
vm/hugepage-shm
vm/map_hugetlb
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@@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ DocBook/
	- directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation.
HOWTO
	- the process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development.
IO-mapping.txt
	- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
IPMI.txt
	- info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver.
IRQ-affinity.txt
@@ -84,6 +82,8 @@ blockdev/
	- info on block devices & drivers
btmrvl.txt
	- info on Marvell Bluetooth driver usage.
bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt
	- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
cachetlb.txt
	- describes the cache/TLB flushing interfaces Linux uses.
cdrom/
@@ -168,6 +168,8 @@ initrd.txt
	- how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem.
input/
	- info on Linux input device support.
io-mapping.txt
	- description of io_mapping functions in linux/io-mapping.h
io_ordering.txt
	- info on ordering I/O writes to memory-mapped addresses.
ioctl/
@@ -250,6 +252,8 @@ numastat.txt
	- info on how to read Numa policy hit/miss statistics in sysfs.
oops-tracing.txt
	- how to decode those nasty internal kernel error dump messages.
padata.txt
	- An introduction to the "padata" parallel execution API
parisc/
	- directory with info on using Linux on PA-RISC architecture.
parport.txt
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What:		/sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/level
Date:		March 2007
KernelVersion:	2.6.21
Contact:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Description:
		Each USB device directory will contain a file named
		power/level.  This file holds a power-level setting for
		the device, either "on" or "auto".

		"on" means that the device is not allowed to autosuspend,
		although normal suspends for system sleep will still
		be honored.  "auto" means the device will autosuspend
		and autoresume in the usual manner, according to the
		capabilities of its driver.

		During normal use, devices should be left in the "auto"
		level.  The "on" level is meant for administrative uses.
		If you want to suspend a device immediately but leave it
		free to wake up in response to I/O requests, you should
		write "0" to power/autosuspend.

		Device not capable of proper suspend and resume should be
		left in the "on" level.  Although the USB spec requires
		devices to support suspend/resume, many of them do not.
		In fact so many don't that by default, the USB core
		initializes all non-hub devices in the "on" level.  Some
		drivers may change this setting when they are bound.

		This file is deprecated and will be removed after 2010.
		Use the power/control file instead; it does exactly the
		same thing.
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rfkill - radio frequency (RF) connector kill switch support

For details to this subsystem look at Documentation/rfkill.txt.

What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/state
Date:		09-Jul-2007
KernelVersion	v2.6.22
Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Description: 	Current state of the transmitter.
		This file is deprecated and sheduled to be removed in 2014,
		because its not possible to express the 'soft and hard block'
		state of the rfkill driver.
Values: 	A numeric value.
		0: RFKILL_STATE_SOFT_BLOCKED
			transmitter is turned off by software
		1: RFKILL_STATE_UNBLOCKED
			transmitter is (potentially) active
		2: RFKILL_STATE_HARD_BLOCKED
			transmitter is forced off by something outside of
			the driver's control.

What:		/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/claim
Date:		09-Jul-2007
KernelVersion	v2.6.22
Contact:	linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Description:	This file is deprecated because there no longer is a way to
		claim just control over a single rfkill instance.
		This file is scheduled to be removed in 2012.
Values: 	0: Kernel handles events
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