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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2008-04-21 18:58:35 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2008-04-21 18:58:35 -0400
commitbda0c0afa7a694bb1459fd023515aca681e4d79a (patch)
treecd8b9d9811463de2065cbe79d59689082d6c53cf /Documentation/ABI/testing
parent904e0ab54b7591b9cb01cfc0dbbedcc8bc0d949b (diff)
parentaf40b485ea2d957ae2f237ab0e33539ae8f29562 (diff)
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/pci-2.6
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/pci-2.6: (42 commits) PCI: Change PCI subsystem MAINTAINER PCI: pci-iommu-iotlb-flushing-speedup PCI: pci_setup_bridge() mustn't be __devinit PCI: pci_bus_size_cardbus() mustn't be __devinit PCI: pci_scan_device() mustn't be __devinit PCI: pci_alloc_child_bus() mustn't be __devinit PCI: replace remaining __FUNCTION__ occurrences PCI: Hotplug: fakephp: Return success, not ENODEV, when bus rescan is triggered PCI: Hotplug: Fix leaks in IBM Hot Plug Controller Driver - ibmphp_init_devno() PCI: clean up resource alignment management PCI: aerdrv_acpi.c: remove unneeded NULL check PCI: Update VIA CX700 quirk PCI: Expose PCI VPD through sysfs PCI: iommu: iotlb flushing PCI: simplify quirk debug output PCI: iova RB tree setup tweak PCI: parisc: use generic pci_enable_resources() PCI: ppc: use generic pci_enable_resources() PCI: powerpc: use generic pci_enable_resources() PCI: ia64: use generic pci_enable_resources() ...
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1What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../vpd
2Date: February 2008
3Contact: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com>
4Description:
5 A file named vpd in a device directory will be a
6 binary file containing the Vital Product Data for the
7 device. It should follow the VPD format defined in
8 PCI Specification 2.1 or 2.2, but users should consider
9 that some devices may have malformatted data. If the
10 underlying VPD has a writable section then the
11 corresponding section of this file will be writable.