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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/arizona.txt | 62 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/dmatest.txt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt | 3 |
3 files changed, 68 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/arizona.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/arizona.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e295c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/arizona.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Wolfson Arizona class audio SoCs + +These devices are audio SoCs with extensive digital capabilites and a range +of analogue I/O. + +Required properties: + + - compatible : one of the following chip-specific strings: + "wlf,wm5102" + "wlf,wm5110" + - reg : I2C slave address when connected using I2C, chip select number when + using SPI. + + - interrupts : The interrupt line the /IRQ signal for the device is + connected to. + - interrupt-controller : Arizona class devices contain interrupt controllers + and may provide interrupt services to other devices. + - interrupt-parent : The parent interrupt controller. + - #interrupt-cells: the number of cells to describe an IRQ, this should be 2. + The first cell is the IRQ number. + The second cell is the flags, encoded as the trigger masks from + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupts.txt + + - gpio-controller : Indicates this device is a GPIO controller. + - #gpio-cells : Must be 2. The first cell is the pin number and the + second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused). + + - AVDD1-supply, DBVDD1-supply, DBVDD2-supply, DBVDD3-supply, CPVDD-supply, + SPKVDDL-supply, SPKVDDR-supply : power supplies for the device, as covered + in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt + +Optional properties: + + - wlf,reset : GPIO specifier for the GPIO controlling /RESET + - wlf,ldoena : GPIO specifier for the GPIO controlling LDOENA + + - wlf,gpio-defaults : A list of GPIO configuration register values. If + absent, no configuration of these registers is performed. If any + entry has a value that is out of range for a 16 bit register then + the chip default will be used. If present exactly five values must + be specified. + +Example: + +codec: wm5102@1a { + compatible = "wlf,wm5102"; + reg = <0x1a>; + interrupts = <347>; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; + + gpio-controller; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + + wlf,gpio-defaults = < + 0x00000000, /* AIF1TXLRCLK */ + 0xffffffff, + 0xffffffff, + 0xffffffff, + 0xffffffff, + >; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/dmatest.txt b/Documentation/dmatest.txt index 279ac0a..132a094 100644 --- a/Documentation/dmatest.txt +++ b/Documentation/dmatest.txt @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ command: After a while you will start to get messages about current status or error like in the original code. -Note that running a new test will stop any in progress test. +Note that running a new test will not stop any in progress test. The following command should return actual state of the test. % cat /sys/kernel/debug/dmatest/run @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ To wait for test done the user may perform a busy loop that checks the state. The module parameters that is supplied to the kernel command line will be used for the first performed test. After user gets a control, the test could be -interrupted or re-run with same or different parameters. For the details see -the above section "Part 2 - When dmatest is built as a module..." +re-run with the same or different parameters. For the details see the above +section "Part 2 - When dmatest is built as a module..." In both cases the module parameters are used as initial values for the test case. You always could check them at run-time by running diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt index 3e4b3dd..83577f0 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt @@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ When mounting an XFS filesystem, the following options are accepted. removing extended attributes) the on-disk superblock feature bit field will be updated to reflect this format being in use. + CRC enabled filesystems always use the attr2 format, and so + will reject the noattr2 mount option if it is set. + barrier Enables the use of block layer write barriers for writes into the journal and unwritten extent conversion. This allows for |