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-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-mei15
-rw-r--r--Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-laptop60
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm-boards2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt72
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys.txt10
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/stmpe-keypad.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/max77686.txt14
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/davinci_emac.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9211.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/isl9305.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt2
-rwxr-xr-xDocumentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.py49
-rw-r--r--Documentation/thermal/cpu-cooling-api.txt15
18 files changed, 155 insertions, 110 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-mei b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-mei
index 0ec8b8178c41..80d9888a8ece 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-mei
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-mei
@@ -14,3 +14,18 @@ Description:
The /sys/class/mei/meiN directory is created for
each probed mei device
+What: /sys/class/mei/meiN/fw_status
+Date: Nov 2014
+KernelVersion: 3.19
+Contact: Tomas Winkler <tomas.winkler@intel.com>
+Description: Display fw status registers content
+
+ The ME FW writes its status information into fw status
+ registers for BIOS and OS to monitor fw health.
+
+ The register contains running state, power management
+ state, error codes, and others. The way the registers
+ are decoded depends on PCH or SoC generation.
+ Also number of registers varies between 1 and 6
+ depending on generation.
+
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-laptop b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-laptop
deleted file mode 100644
index 7969443ef0ef..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-dell-laptop
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-What: /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/als_setting
-Date: December 2014
-KernelVersion: 3.19
-Contact: Gabriele Mazzotta <gabriele.mzt@gmail.com>,
- Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
-Description:
- This file allows to control the automatic keyboard
- illumination mode on some systems that have an ambient
- light sensor. Write 1 to this file to enable the auto
- mode, 0 to disable it.
-
-What: /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/start_triggers
-Date: December 2014
-KernelVersion: 3.19
-Contact: Gabriele Mazzotta <gabriele.mzt@gmail.com>,
- Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
-Description:
- This file allows to control the input triggers that
- turn on the keyboard backlight illumination that is
- disabled because of inactivity.
- Read the file to see the triggers available. The ones
- enabled are preceded by '+', those disabled by '-'.
-
- To enable a trigger, write its name preceded by '+' to
- this file. To disable a trigger, write its name preceded
- by '-' instead.
-
- For example, to enable the keyboard as trigger run:
- echo +keyboard > /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/start_triggers
- To disable it:
- echo -keyboard > /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/start_triggers
-
- Note that not all the available triggers can be configured.
-
-What: /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/stop_timeout
-Date: December 2014
-KernelVersion: 3.19
-Contact: Gabriele Mazzotta <gabriele.mzt@gmail.com>,
- Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
-Description:
- This file allows to specify the interval after which the
- keyboard illumination is disabled because of inactivity.
- The timeouts are expressed in seconds, minutes, hours and
- days, for which the symbols are 's', 'm', 'h' and 'd'
- respectively.
-
- To configure the timeout, write to this file a value along
- with any the above units. If no unit is specified, the value
- is assumed to be expressed in seconds.
-
- For example, to set the timeout to 10 minutes run:
- echo 10m > /sys/class/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/stop_timeout
-
- Note that when this file is read, the returned value might be
- expressed in a different unit than the one used when the timeout
- was set.
-
- Also note that only some timeouts are supported and that
- some systems might fall back to a specific timeout in case
- an invalid timeout is written to this file.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm-boards b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm-boards
index 556c8665fdbf..b78564b2b201 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm-boards
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm-boards
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Required nodes:
range of 0x200 bytes.
- syscon: the root node of the Integrator platforms must have a
- system controller node pointong to the control registers,
+ system controller node pointing to the control registers,
with the compatible string
"arm,integrator-ap-syscon"
"arm,integrator-cp-syscon"
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..953fb640d9c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+* QEMU Firmware Configuration bindings for ARM
+
+QEMU's arm-softmmu and aarch64-softmmu emulation / virtualization targets
+provide the following Firmware Configuration interface on the "virt" machine
+type:
+
+- A write-only, 16-bit wide selector (or control) register,
+- a read-write, 64-bit wide data register.
+
+QEMU exposes the control and data register to ARM guests as memory mapped
+registers; their location is communicated to the guest's UEFI firmware in the
+DTB that QEMU places at the bottom of the guest's DRAM.
+
+The guest writes a selector value (a key) to the selector register, and then
+can read the corresponding data (produced by QEMU) via the data register. If
+the selected entry is writable, the guest can rewrite it through the data
+register.
+
+The selector register takes keys in big endian byte order.
+
+The data register allows accesses with 8, 16, 32 and 64-bit width (only at
+offset 0 of the register). Accesses larger than a byte are interpreted as
+arrays, bundled together only for better performance. The bytes constituting
+such a word, in increasing address order, correspond to the bytes that would
+have been transferred by byte-wide accesses in chronological order.
+
+The interface allows guest firmware to download various parameters and blobs
+that affect how the firmware works and what tables it installs for the guest
+OS. For example, boot order of devices, ACPI tables, SMBIOS tables, kernel and
+initrd images for direct kernel booting, virtual machine UUID, SMP information,
+virtual NUMA topology, and so on.
+
+The authoritative registry of the valid selector values and their meanings is
+the QEMU source code; the structure of the data blobs corresponding to the
+individual key values is also defined in the QEMU source code.
+
+The presence of the registers can be verified by selecting the "signature" blob
+with key 0x0000, and reading four bytes from the data register. The returned
+signature is "QEMU".
+
+The outermost protocol (involving the write / read sequences of the control and
+data registers) is expected to be versioned, and/or described by feature bits.
+The interface revision / feature bitmap can be retrieved with key 0x0001. The
+blob to be read from the data register has size 4, and it is to be interpreted
+as a uint32_t value in little endian byte order. The current value
+(corresponding to the above outer protocol) is zero.
+
+The guest kernel is not expected to use these registers (although it is
+certainly allowed to); the device tree bindings are documented here because
+this is where device tree bindings reside in general.
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: "qemu,fw-cfg-mmio".
+
+- reg: the MMIO region used by the device.
+ * Bytes 0x0 to 0x7 cover the data register.
+ * Bytes 0x8 to 0x9 cover the selector register.
+ * Further registers may be appended to the region in case of future interface
+ revisions / feature bits.
+
+Example:
+
+/ {
+ #size-cells = <0x2>;
+ #address-cells = <0x2>;
+
+ fw-cfg@9020000 {
+ compatible = "qemu,fw-cfg-mmio";
+ reg = <0x0 0x9020000 0x0 0xa>;
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt
index 1a69c078adf2..fcb1c6a4787b 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ type of the connections, they just map their existence. Specific properties
may be described by specialized bindings depending on the type of connection.
To see how this binding applies to video pipelines, for example, see
-Documentation/device-tree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt.
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt.
Here the ports describe data interfaces, and the links between them are
the connecting data buses. A single port with multiple connections can
correspond to multiple devices being connected to the same physical bus.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st.txt
index 437e0db3823c..4c26fda3844a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-st.txt
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ i2c0: i2c@fed40000 {
compatible = "st,comms-ssc4-i2c";
reg = <0xfed40000 0x110>;
interrupts = <GIC_SPI 187 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
- clocks = <&CLK_S_ICN_REG_0>;
+ clocks = <&clk_s_a0_ls CLK_ICN_REG>;
clock-names = "ssc";
clock-frequency = <400000>;
pinctrl-names = "default";
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
index 9f4e3824e71e..9f41d05be3be 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ dallas,ds3232 Extremely Accurate I²C RTC with Integrated Crystal and SRAM
dallas,ds4510 CPU Supervisor with Nonvolatile Memory and Programmable I/O
dallas,ds75 Digital Thermometer and Thermostat
dlg,da9053 DA9053: flexible system level PMIC with multicore support
+dlg,da9063 DA9063: system PMIC for quad-core application processors
epson,rx8025 High-Stability. I2C-Bus INTERFACE REAL TIME CLOCK MODULE
epson,rx8581 I2C-BUS INTERFACE REAL TIME CLOCK MODULE
fsl,mag3110 MAG3110: Xtrinsic High Accuracy, 3D Magnetometer
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys.txt
index a4a38fcf2ed6..44b705767aca 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/gpio-keys.txt
@@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ Optional properties:
Each button (key) is represented as a sub-node of "gpio-keys":
Subnode properties:
+ - gpios: OF device-tree gpio specification.
+ - interrupts: the interrupt line for that input.
- label: Descriptive name of the key.
- linux,code: Keycode to emit.
-Required mutual exclusive subnode-properties:
- - gpios: OF device-tree gpio specification.
- - interrupts: the interrupt line for that input
+Note that either "interrupts" or "gpios" properties can be omitted, but not
+both at the same time. Specifying both properties is allowed.
Optional subnode-properties:
- linux,input-type: Specify event type this button/key generates.
@@ -23,6 +24,9 @@ Optional subnode-properties:
- debounce-interval: Debouncing interval time in milliseconds.
If not specified defaults to 5.
- gpio-key,wakeup: Boolean, button can wake-up the system.
+ - linux,can-disable: Boolean, indicates that button is connected
+ to dedicated (not shared) interrupt which can be disabled to
+ suppress events from the button.
Example nodes:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/stmpe-keypad.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/stmpe-keypad.txt
index 1b97222e8a0b..12bb771d66d4 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/stmpe-keypad.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/stmpe-keypad.txt
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ Optional properties:
- debounce-interval : Debouncing interval time in milliseconds
- st,scan-count : Scanning cycles elapsed before key data is updated
- st,no-autorepeat : If specified device will not autorepeat
+ - keypad,num-rows : See ./matrix-keymap.txt
+ - keypad,num-columns : See ./matrix-keymap.txt
Example:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/max77686.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/max77686.txt
index 75fdfaf41831..e39f0bc1f55e 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/max77686.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/max77686.txt
@@ -39,6 +39,12 @@ to get matched with their hardware counterparts as follow:
-BUCKn : 1-4.
Use standard regulator bindings for it ('regulator-off-in-suspend').
+ LDO20, LDO21, LDO22, BUCK8 and BUCK9 can be configured to GPIO enable
+ control. To turn this feature on this property must be added to the regulator
+ sub-node:
+ - maxim,ena-gpios : one GPIO specifier enable control (the gpio
+ flags are actually ignored and always
+ ACTIVE_HIGH is used)
Example:
@@ -65,4 +71,12 @@ Example:
regulator-always-on;
regulator-boot-on;
};
+
+ buck9_reg {
+ regulator-compatible = "BUCK9";
+ regulator-name = "CAM_ISP_CORE_1.2V";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1200000>;
+ maxim,ena-gpios = <&gpm0 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+ };
}
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/davinci_emac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/davinci_emac.txt
index 032808843f90..24c5cdaba8d2 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/davinci_emac.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/davinci_emac.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ This file provides information, what the device node
for the davinci_emac interface contains.
Required properties:
-- compatible: "ti,davinci-dm6467-emac" or "ti,am3517-emac"
+- compatible: "ti,davinci-dm6467-emac", "ti,am3517-emac" or
+ "ti,dm816-emac"
- reg: Offset and length of the register set for the device
- ti,davinci-ctrl-reg-offset: offset to control register
- ti,davinci-ctrl-mod-reg-offset: offset to control module register
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9211.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9211.txt
index 240019a82f9a..eb618907c7de 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9211.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9211.txt
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Required properties:
BUCKA and BUCKB.
Optional properties:
+- enable-gpios: platform gpio for control of BUCKA/BUCKB.
- Any optional property defined in regulator.txt
Example 1) DA9211
@@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ Example 1) DA9211
regulator-max-microvolt = <1570000>;
regulator-min-microamp = <2000000>;
regulator-max-microamp = <5000000>;
+ enable-gpios = <&gpio 27 0>;
};
BUCKB {
regulator-name = "VBUCKB";
@@ -34,11 +36,12 @@ Example 1) DA9211
regulator-max-microvolt = <1570000>;
regulator-min-microamp = <2000000>;
regulator-max-microamp = <5000000>;
+ enable-gpios = <&gpio 17 0>;
};
};
};
-Example 2) DA92113
+Example 2) DA9213
pmic: da9213@68 {
compatible = "dlg,da9213";
reg = <0x68>;
@@ -51,6 +54,7 @@ Example 2) DA92113
regulator-max-microvolt = <1570000>;
regulator-min-microamp = <3000000>;
regulator-max-microamp = <6000000>;
+ enable-gpios = <&gpio 27 0>;
};
BUCKB {
regulator-name = "VBUCKB";
@@ -58,6 +62,7 @@ Example 2) DA92113
regulator-max-microvolt = <1570000>;
regulator-min-microamp = <3000000>;
regulator-max-microamp = <6000000>;
+ enable-gpios = <&gpio 17 0>;
};
};
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/isl9305.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/isl9305.txt
index a626fc1bbf0d..d6e7c9ec9413 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/isl9305.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/isl9305.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Intersil ISL9305/ISL9305H voltage regulator
Required properties:
-- compatible: "isl,isl9305" or "isl,isl9305h"
+- compatible: "isil,isl9305" or "isil,isl9305h"
- reg: I2C slave address, usually 0x68.
- regulators: A node that houses a sub-node for each regulator within the
device. Each sub-node is identified using the node's name, with valid
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Optional properties:
Example
pmic: isl9305@68 {
- compatible = "isl,isl9305";
+ compatible = "isil,isl9305";
reg = <0x68>;
VINDCD1-supply = <&system_power>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
index b1df0ad1306c..d443279c95dc 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ ad Avionic Design GmbH
adapteva Adapteva, Inc.
adi Analog Devices, Inc.
aeroflexgaisler Aeroflex Gaisler AB
-ak Asahi Kasei Corp.
allwinner Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd.
altr Altera Corp.
amcc Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (APM, formally AMCC)
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ amstaos AMS-Taos Inc.
apm Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (APM)
arm ARM Ltd.
armadeus ARMadeus Systems SARL
+asahi-kasei Asahi Kasei Corp.
atmel Atmel Corporation
auo AU Optronics Corporation
avago Avago Technologies
@@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ pixcir PIXCIR MICROELECTRONICS Co., Ltd
powervr PowerVR (deprecated, use img)
qca Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
qcom Qualcomm Technologies, Inc
+qemu QEMU, a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer
qnap QNAP Systems, Inc.
radxa Radxa
raidsonic RaidSonic Technology GmbH
@@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ usi Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd.
v3 V3 Semiconductor
variscite Variscite Ltd.
via VIA Technologies, Inc.
+virtio Virtual I/O Device Specification, developed by the OASIS consortium
voipac Voipac Technologies s.r.o.
winbond Winbond Electronics corp.
wlf Wolfson Microelectronics
diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
index 4df73da11adc..176d4fe4f076 100644
--- a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
@@ -1277,6 +1277,7 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be entirely omitted.
i8042.notimeout [HW] Ignore timeout condition signalled by controller
i8042.reset [HW] Reset the controller during init and cleanup
i8042.unlock [HW] Unlock (ignore) the keylock
+ i8042.kbdreset [HW] Reset device connected to KBD port
i810= [HW,DRM]
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
index 9bffdfc648dc..85b022179104 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
@@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ fwmark_reflect - BOOLEAN
route/max_size - INTEGER
Maximum number of routes allowed in the kernel. Increase
this when using large numbers of interfaces and/or routes.
+ From linux kernel 3.6 onwards, this is deprecated for ipv4
+ as route cache is no longer used.
neigh/default/gc_thresh1 - INTEGER
Minimum number of entries to keep. Garbage collector will not
diff --git a/Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.py b/Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.py
index 230ce71f4d75..2b47704f75cb 100755
--- a/Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.py
+++ b/Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.py
@@ -389,9 +389,6 @@ def tcm_mod_build_configfs(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
buf += " .release_cmd = " + fabric_mod_name + "_release_cmd,\n"
buf += " .shutdown_session = " + fabric_mod_name + "_shutdown_session,\n"
buf += " .close_session = " + fabric_mod_name + "_close_session,\n"
- buf += " .stop_session = " + fabric_mod_name + "_stop_session,\n"
- buf += " .fall_back_to_erl0 = " + fabric_mod_name + "_reset_nexus,\n"
- buf += " .sess_logged_in = " + fabric_mod_name + "_sess_logged_in,\n"
buf += " .sess_get_index = " + fabric_mod_name + "_sess_get_index,\n"
buf += " .sess_get_initiator_sid = NULL,\n"
buf += " .write_pending = " + fabric_mod_name + "_write_pending,\n"
@@ -402,7 +399,7 @@ def tcm_mod_build_configfs(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
buf += " .queue_data_in = " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_data_in,\n"
buf += " .queue_status = " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_status,\n"
buf += " .queue_tm_rsp = " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_tm_rsp,\n"
- buf += " .is_state_remove = " + fabric_mod_name + "_is_state_remove,\n"
+ buf += " .aborted_task = " + fabric_mod_name + "_aborted_task,\n"
buf += " /*\n"
buf += " * Setup function pointers for generic logic in target_core_fabric_configfs.c\n"
buf += " */\n"
@@ -428,7 +425,7 @@ def tcm_mod_build_configfs(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
buf += " /*\n"
buf += " * Register the top level struct config_item_type with TCM core\n"
buf += " */\n"
- buf += " fabric = target_fabric_configfs_init(THIS_MODULE, \"" + fabric_mod_name[4:] + "\");\n"
+ buf += " fabric = target_fabric_configfs_init(THIS_MODULE, \"" + fabric_mod_name + "\");\n"
buf += " if (IS_ERR(fabric)) {\n"
buf += " printk(KERN_ERR \"target_fabric_configfs_init() failed\\n\");\n"
buf += " return PTR_ERR(fabric);\n"
@@ -595,7 +592,7 @@ def tcm_mod_dump_fabric_ops(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
if re.search('get_fabric_name', fo):
buf += "char *" + fabric_mod_name + "_get_fabric_name(void)\n"
buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return \"" + fabric_mod_name[4:] + "\";\n"
+ buf += " return \"" + fabric_mod_name + "\";\n"
buf += "}\n\n"
bufi += "char *" + fabric_mod_name + "_get_fabric_name(void);\n"
continue
@@ -820,27 +817,6 @@ def tcm_mod_dump_fabric_ops(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
buf += "}\n\n"
bufi += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_close_session(struct se_session *);\n"
- if re.search('stop_session\)\(', fo):
- buf += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_stop_session(struct se_session *se_sess, int sess_sleep , int conn_sleep)\n"
- buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return;\n"
- buf += "}\n\n"
- bufi += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_stop_session(struct se_session *, int, int);\n"
-
- if re.search('fall_back_to_erl0\)\(', fo):
- buf += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_reset_nexus(struct se_session *se_sess)\n"
- buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return;\n"
- buf += "}\n\n"
- bufi += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_reset_nexus(struct se_session *);\n"
-
- if re.search('sess_logged_in\)\(', fo):
- buf += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_sess_logged_in(struct se_session *se_sess)\n"
- buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return 0;\n"
- buf += "}\n\n"
- bufi += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_sess_logged_in(struct se_session *);\n"
-
if re.search('sess_get_index\)\(', fo):
buf += "u32 " + fabric_mod_name + "_sess_get_index(struct se_session *se_sess)\n"
buf += "{\n"
@@ -898,19 +874,18 @@ def tcm_mod_dump_fabric_ops(proto_ident, fabric_mod_dir_var, fabric_mod_name):
bufi += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_status(struct se_cmd *);\n"
if re.search('queue_tm_rsp\)\(', fo):
- buf += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_tm_rsp(struct se_cmd *se_cmd)\n"
+ buf += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_tm_rsp(struct se_cmd *se_cmd)\n"
buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return 0;\n"
+ buf += " return;\n"
buf += "}\n\n"
- bufi += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_tm_rsp(struct se_cmd *);\n"
+ bufi += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_queue_tm_rsp(struct se_cmd *);\n"
- if re.search('is_state_remove\)\(', fo):
- buf += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_is_state_remove(struct se_cmd *se_cmd)\n"
+ if re.search('aborted_task\)\(', fo):
+ buf += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_aborted_task(struct se_cmd *se_cmd)\n"
buf += "{\n"
- buf += " return 0;\n"
+ buf += " return;\n"
buf += "}\n\n"
- bufi += "int " + fabric_mod_name + "_is_state_remove(struct se_cmd *);\n"
-
+ bufi += "void " + fabric_mod_name + "_aborted_task(struct se_cmd *);\n"
ret = p.write(buf)
if ret:
@@ -1018,11 +993,11 @@ def main(modname, proto_ident):
tcm_mod_build_kbuild(fabric_mod_dir, fabric_mod_name)
tcm_mod_build_kconfig(fabric_mod_dir, fabric_mod_name)
- input = raw_input("Would you like to add " + fabric_mod_name + "to drivers/target/Makefile..? [yes,no]: ")
+ input = raw_input("Would you like to add " + fabric_mod_name + " to drivers/target/Makefile..? [yes,no]: ")
if input == "yes" or input == "y":
tcm_mod_add_kbuild(tcm_dir, fabric_mod_name)
- input = raw_input("Would you like to add " + fabric_mod_name + "to drivers/target/Kconfig..? [yes,no]: ")
+ input = raw_input("Would you like to add " + fabric_mod_name + " to drivers/target/Kconfig..? [yes,no]: ")
if input == "yes" or input == "y":
tcm_mod_add_kconfig(tcm_dir, fabric_mod_name)
diff --git a/Documentation/thermal/cpu-cooling-api.txt b/Documentation/thermal/cpu-cooling-api.txt
index fca24c931ec8..753e47cc2e20 100644
--- a/Documentation/thermal/cpu-cooling-api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/thermal/cpu-cooling-api.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ CPU cooling APIs How To
Written by Amit Daniel Kachhap <amit.kachhap@linaro.org>
-Updated: 12 May 2012
+Updated: 6 Jan 2015
Copyright (c) 2012 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd(http://www.samsung.com)
@@ -25,7 +25,18 @@ the user. The registration APIs returns the cooling device pointer.
clip_cpus: cpumask of cpus where the frequency constraints will happen.
-1.1.2 void cpufreq_cooling_unregister(struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev)
+1.1.2 struct thermal_cooling_device *of_cpufreq_cooling_register(
+ struct device_node *np, const struct cpumask *clip_cpus)
+
+ This interface function registers the cpufreq cooling device with
+ the name "thermal-cpufreq-%x" linking it with a device tree node, in
+ order to bind it via the thermal DT code. This api can support multiple
+ instances of cpufreq cooling devices.
+
+ np: pointer to the cooling device device tree node
+ clip_cpus: cpumask of cpus where the frequency constraints will happen.
+
+1.1.3 void cpufreq_cooling_unregister(struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev)
This interface function unregisters the "thermal-cpufreq-%x" cooling device.