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-rw-r--r--Documentation/Changes9
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/gadget.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/libata.tmpl6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl30
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/regulator.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/writing-an-alsa-driver.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/exynos/power_domain.txt20
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,sci-serial.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/laptops/freefall.c (renamed from Documentation/laptops/hpfall.c)59
16 files changed, 110 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/Changes b/Documentation/Changes
index 2254db0f00a5..227bec88021e 100644
--- a/Documentation/Changes
+++ b/Documentation/Changes
@@ -280,12 +280,9 @@ that is possible.
280mcelog 280mcelog
281------ 281------
282 282
283In Linux 2.6.31+ the i386 kernel needs to run the mcelog utility 283On x86 kernels the mcelog utility is needed to process and log machine check
284as a regular cronjob similar to the x86-64 kernel to process and log 284events when CONFIG_X86_MCE is enabled. Machine check events are errors reported
285machine check events when CONFIG_X86_NEW_MCE is enabled. Machine check 285by the CPU. Processing them is strongly encouraged.
286events are errors reported by the CPU. Processing them is strongly encouraged.
287All x86-64 kernels since 2.6.4 require the mcelog utility to
288process machine checks.
289 286
290Getting updated software 287Getting updated software
291======================== 288========================
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/gadget.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/gadget.tmpl
index 4017f147ba2f..2c425d70f7e2 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/gadget.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/gadget.tmpl
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ hardware level details could be very different.
708 708
709<para>Systems need specialized hardware support to implement OTG, 709<para>Systems need specialized hardware support to implement OTG,
710notably including a special <emphasis>Mini-AB</emphasis> jack 710notably including a special <emphasis>Mini-AB</emphasis> jack
711and associated transciever to support <emphasis>Dual-Role</emphasis> 711and associated transceiver to support <emphasis>Dual-Role</emphasis>
712operation: 712operation:
713they can act either as a host, using the standard 713they can act either as a host, using the standard
714Linux-USB host side driver stack, 714Linux-USB host side driver stack,
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl
index 46347f603353..59fb5c077541 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
182 <para> 182 <para>
183 Each interrupt is described by an interrupt descriptor structure 183 Each interrupt is described by an interrupt descriptor structure
184 irq_desc. The interrupt is referenced by an 'unsigned int' numeric 184 irq_desc. The interrupt is referenced by an 'unsigned int' numeric
185 value which selects the corresponding interrupt decription structure 185 value which selects the corresponding interrupt description structure
186 in the descriptor structures array. 186 in the descriptor structures array.
187 The descriptor structure contains status information and pointers 187 The descriptor structure contains status information and pointers
188 to the interrupt flow method and the interrupt chip structure 188 to the interrupt flow method and the interrupt chip structure
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ if (desc->irq_data.chip->irq_eoi)
470 <para> 470 <para>
471 To avoid copies of identical implementations of IRQ chips the 471 To avoid copies of identical implementations of IRQ chips the
472 core provides a configurable generic interrupt chip 472 core provides a configurable generic interrupt chip
473 implementation. Developers should check carefuly whether the 473 implementation. Developers should check carefully whether the
474 generic chip fits their needs before implementing the same 474 generic chip fits their needs before implementing the same
475 functionality slightly differently themselves. 475 functionality slightly differently themselves.
476 </para> 476 </para>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl
index 19f2a5a5a5b4..e584ee12a1e7 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl
@@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ as it would be on UP.
1760</para> 1760</para>
1761 1761
1762<para> 1762<para>
1763There is a furthur optimization possible here: remember our original 1763There is a further optimization possible here: remember our original
1764cache code, where there were no reference counts and the caller simply 1764cache code, where there were no reference counts and the caller simply
1765held the lock whenever using the object? This is still possible: if 1765held the lock whenever using the object? This is still possible: if
1766you hold the lock, no one can delete the object, so you don't need to 1766you hold the lock, no one can delete the object, so you don't need to
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/libata.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/libata.tmpl
index deb71baed328..d7fcdc5a4379 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/libata.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/libata.tmpl
@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ and other resources, etc.
677 677
678 <listitem> 678 <listitem>
679 <para> 679 <para>
680 ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE is clared from qc->flags. 680 ATA_QCFLAG_ACTIVE is cleared from qc->flags.
681 </para> 681 </para>
682 </listitem> 682 </listitem>
683 683
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ and other resources, etc.
708 708
709 <listitem> 709 <listitem>
710 <para> 710 <para>
711 qc->waiting is claread &amp; completed (in that order). 711 qc->waiting is cleared &amp; completed (in that order).
712 </para> 712 </para>
713 </listitem> 713 </listitem>
714 714
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ and other resources, etc.
1163 1163
1164 <para> 1164 <para>
1165 Once sense data is acquired, this type of errors can be 1165 Once sense data is acquired, this type of errors can be
1166 handled similary to other SCSI errors. Note that sense data 1166 handled similarly to other SCSI errors. Note that sense data
1167 may indicate ATA bus error (e.g. Sense Key 04h HARDWARE ERROR 1167 may indicate ATA bus error (e.g. Sense Key 04h HARDWARE ERROR
1168 &amp;&amp; ASC/ASCQ 47h/00h SCSI PARITY ERROR). In such 1168 &amp;&amp; ASC/ASCQ 47h/00h SCSI PARITY ERROR). In such
1169 cases, the error should be considered as an ATA bus error and 1169 cases, the error should be considered as an ATA bus error and
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
index 4decb46bfa76..03f9a1f8d413 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
68 several digital tv standards. While it is called as DVB API, 68 several digital tv standards. While it is called as DVB API,
69 in fact it covers several different video standards including 69 in fact it covers several different video standards including
70 DVB-T, DVB-S, DVB-C and ATSC. The API is currently being updated 70 DVB-T, DVB-S, DVB-C and ATSC. The API is currently being updated
71 to documment support also for DVB-S2, ISDB-T and ISDB-S.</para> 71 to document support also for DVB-S2, ISDB-T and ISDB-S.</para>
72 <para>The third part covers the Remote Controller API.</para> 72 <para>The third part covers the Remote Controller API.</para>
73 <para>The fourth part covers the Media Controller API.</para> 73 <para>The fourth part covers the Media Controller API.</para>
74 <para>For additional information and for the latest development code, 74 <para>For additional information and for the latest development code,
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
index cd11926e07c7..7da8f0402af5 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
91 <listitem><para> 91 <listitem><para>
92 [MTD Interface]</para><para> 92 [MTD Interface]</para><para>
93 These functions provide the interface to the MTD kernel API. 93 These functions provide the interface to the MTD kernel API.
94 They are not replacable and provide functionality 94 They are not replaceable and provide functionality
95 which is complete hardware independent. 95 which is complete hardware independent.
96 </para></listitem> 96 </para></listitem>
97 <listitem><para> 97 <listitem><para>
@@ -100,14 +100,14 @@
100 </para></listitem> 100 </para></listitem>
101 <listitem><para> 101 <listitem><para>
102 [GENERIC]</para><para> 102 [GENERIC]</para><para>
103 Generic functions are not replacable and provide functionality 103 Generic functions are not replaceable and provide functionality
104 which is complete hardware independent. 104 which is complete hardware independent.
105 </para></listitem> 105 </para></listitem>
106 <listitem><para> 106 <listitem><para>
107 [DEFAULT]</para><para> 107 [DEFAULT]</para><para>
108 Default functions provide hardware related functionality which is suitable 108 Default functions provide hardware related functionality which is suitable
109 for most of the implementations. These functions can be replaced by the 109 for most of the implementations. These functions can be replaced by the
110 board driver if neccecary. Those functions are called via pointers in the 110 board driver if necessary. Those functions are called via pointers in the
111 NAND chip description structure. The board driver can set the functions which 111 NAND chip description structure. The board driver can set the functions which
112 should be replaced by board dependent functions before calling nand_scan(). 112 should be replaced by board dependent functions before calling nand_scan().
113 If the function pointer is NULL on entry to nand_scan() then the pointer 113 If the function pointer is NULL on entry to nand_scan() then the pointer
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ static void board_hwcontrol(struct mtd_info *mtd, int cmd)
264 is set up nand_scan() is called. This function tries to 264 is set up nand_scan() is called. This function tries to
265 detect and identify then chip. If a chip is found all the 265 detect and identify then chip. If a chip is found all the
266 internal data fields are initialized accordingly. 266 internal data fields are initialized accordingly.
267 The structure(s) have to be zeroed out first and then filled with the neccecary 267 The structure(s) have to be zeroed out first and then filled with the necessary
268 information about the device. 268 information about the device.
269 </para> 269 </para>
270 <programlisting> 270 <programlisting>
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ module_init(board_init);
327 <sect1 id="Exit_function"> 327 <sect1 id="Exit_function">
328 <title>Exit function</title> 328 <title>Exit function</title>
329 <para> 329 <para>
330 The exit function is only neccecary if the driver is 330 The exit function is only necessary if the driver is
331 compiled as a module. It releases all resources which 331 compiled as a module. It releases all resources which
332 are held by the chip driver and unregisters the partitions 332 are held by the chip driver and unregisters the partitions
333 in the MTD layer. 333 in the MTD layer.
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
494 in this case. See rts_from4.c and diskonchip.c for 494 in this case. See rts_from4.c and diskonchip.c for
495 implementation reference. In those cases we must also 495 implementation reference. In those cases we must also
496 use bad block tables on FLASH, because the ECC layout is 496 use bad block tables on FLASH, because the ECC layout is
497 interferring with the bad block marker positions. 497 interfering with the bad block marker positions.
498 See bad block table support for details. 498 See bad block table support for details.
499 </para> 499 </para>
500 </sect2> 500 </sect2>
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
542 <para> 542 <para>
543 nand_scan() calls the function nand_default_bbt(). 543 nand_scan() calls the function nand_default_bbt().
544 nand_default_bbt() selects appropriate default 544 nand_default_bbt() selects appropriate default
545 bad block table desriptors depending on the chip information 545 bad block table descriptors depending on the chip information
546 which was retrieved by nand_scan(). 546 which was retrieved by nand_scan().
547 </para> 547 </para>
548 <para> 548 <para>
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
554 <sect2 id="Flash_based_tables"> 554 <sect2 id="Flash_based_tables">
555 <title>Flash based tables</title> 555 <title>Flash based tables</title>
556 <para> 556 <para>
557 It may be desired or neccecary to keep a bad block table in FLASH. 557 It may be desired or necessary to keep a bad block table in FLASH.
558 For AG-AND chips this is mandatory, as they have no factory marked 558 For AG-AND chips this is mandatory, as they have no factory marked
559 bad blocks. They have factory marked good blocks. The marker pattern 559 bad blocks. They have factory marked good blocks. The marker pattern
560 is erased when the block is erased to be reused. So in case of 560 is erased when the block is erased to be reused. So in case of
@@ -565,10 +565,10 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
565 of the blocks. 565 of the blocks.
566 </para> 566 </para>
567 <para> 567 <para>
568 The blocks in which the tables are stored are procteted against 568 The blocks in which the tables are stored are protected against
569 accidental access by marking them bad in the memory bad block 569 accidental access by marking them bad in the memory bad block
570 table. The bad block table management functions are allowed 570 table. The bad block table management functions are allowed
571 to circumvernt this protection. 571 to circumvent this protection.
572 </para> 572 </para>
573 <para> 573 <para>
574 The simplest way to activate the FLASH based bad block table support 574 The simplest way to activate the FLASH based bad block table support
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
592 User defined tables are created by filling out a 592 User defined tables are created by filling out a
593 nand_bbt_descr structure and storing the pointer in the 593 nand_bbt_descr structure and storing the pointer in the
594 nand_chip structure member bbt_td before calling nand_scan(). 594 nand_chip structure member bbt_td before calling nand_scan().
595 If a mirror table is neccecary a second structure must be 595 If a mirror table is necessary a second structure must be
596 created and a pointer to this structure must be stored 596 created and a pointer to this structure must be stored
597 in bbt_md inside the nand_chip structure. If the bbt_md 597 in bbt_md inside the nand_chip structure. If the bbt_md
598 member is set to NULL then only the main table is used 598 member is set to NULL then only the main table is used
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
666 <para> 666 <para>
667 For automatic placement some blocks must be reserved for 667 For automatic placement some blocks must be reserved for
668 bad block table storage. The number of reserved blocks is defined 668 bad block table storage. The number of reserved blocks is defined
669 in the maxblocks member of the babd block table description structure. 669 in the maxblocks member of the bad block table description structure.
670 Reserving 4 blocks for mirrored tables should be a reasonable number. 670 Reserving 4 blocks for mirrored tables should be a reasonable number.
671 This also limits the number of blocks which are scanned for the bad 671 This also limits the number of blocks which are scanned for the bad
672 block table ident pattern. 672 block table ident pattern.
@@ -1068,11 +1068,11 @@ in this page</entry>
1068 <chapter id="filesystems"> 1068 <chapter id="filesystems">
1069 <title>Filesystem support</title> 1069 <title>Filesystem support</title>
1070 <para> 1070 <para>
1071 The NAND driver provides all neccecary functions for a 1071 The NAND driver provides all necessary functions for a
1072 filesystem via the MTD interface. 1072 filesystem via the MTD interface.
1073 </para> 1073 </para>
1074 <para> 1074 <para>
1075 Filesystems must be aware of the NAND pecularities and 1075 Filesystems must be aware of the NAND peculiarities and
1076 restrictions. One major restrictions of NAND Flash is, that you cannot 1076 restrictions. One major restrictions of NAND Flash is, that you cannot
1077 write as often as you want to a page. The consecutive writes to a page, 1077 write as often as you want to a page. The consecutive writes to a page,
1078 before erasing it again, are restricted to 1-3 writes, depending on the 1078 before erasing it again, are restricted to 1-3 writes, depending on the
@@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ in this page</entry>
1222#define NAND_BBT_VERSION 0x00000100 1222#define NAND_BBT_VERSION 0x00000100
1223/* Create a bbt if none axists */ 1223/* Create a bbt if none axists */
1224#define NAND_BBT_CREATE 0x00000200 1224#define NAND_BBT_CREATE 0x00000200
1225/* Write bbt if neccecary */ 1225/* Write bbt if necessary */
1226#define NAND_BBT_WRITE 0x00001000 1226#define NAND_BBT_WRITE 0x00001000
1227/* Read and write back block contents when writing bbt */ 1227/* Read and write back block contents when writing bbt */
1228#define NAND_BBT_SAVECONTENT 0x00002000 1228#define NAND_BBT_SAVECONTENT 0x00002000
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/regulator.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/regulator.tmpl
index 346e552fa2cc..3b08a085d2c7 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/regulator.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/regulator.tmpl
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
155 release regulators. Functions are 155 release regulators. Functions are
156 provided to <link linkend='API-regulator-enable'>enable</link> 156 provided to <link linkend='API-regulator-enable'>enable</link>
157 and <link linkend='API-regulator-disable'>disable</link> the 157 and <link linkend='API-regulator-disable'>disable</link> the
158 reguator and to get and set the runtime parameters of the 158 regulator and to get and set the runtime parameters of the
159 regulator. 159 regulator.
160 </para> 160 </para>
161 <para> 161 <para>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl
index 95618159e29b..bbe9c1fd5cef 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl
@@ -766,10 +766,10 @@ framework to set up sysfs files for this region. Simply leave it alone.
766 <para> 766 <para>
767 The dynamic memory regions will be allocated when the UIO device file, 767 The dynamic memory regions will be allocated when the UIO device file,
768 <varname>/dev/uioX</varname> is opened. 768 <varname>/dev/uioX</varname> is opened.
769 Simiar to static memory resources, the memory region information for 769 Similar to static memory resources, the memory region information for
770 dynamic regions is then visible via sysfs at 770 dynamic regions is then visible via sysfs at
771 <varname>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/mapY/*</varname>. 771 <varname>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/mapY/*</varname>.
772 The dynmaic memory regions will be freed when the UIO device file is 772 The dynamic memory regions will be freed when the UIO device file is
773 closed. When no processes are holding the device file open, the address 773 closed. When no processes are holding the device file open, the address
774 returned to userspace is ~0. 774 returned to userspace is ~0.
775 </para> 775 </para>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
index 8d57c1888dca..85fc0e28576f 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
153 153
154 <listitem><para>The Linux USB API supports synchronous calls for 154 <listitem><para>The Linux USB API supports synchronous calls for
155 control and bulk messages. 155 control and bulk messages.
156 It also supports asynchnous calls for all kinds of data transfer, 156 It also supports asynchronous calls for all kinds of data transfer,
157 using request structures called "URBs" (USB Request Blocks). 157 using request structures called "URBs" (USB Request Blocks).
158 </para></listitem> 158 </para></listitem>
159 159
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/writing-an-alsa-driver.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/writing-an-alsa-driver.tmpl
index d0056a4e9c53..6f639d9530b5 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/writing-an-alsa-driver.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/writing-an-alsa-driver.tmpl
@@ -5696,7 +5696,7 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
5696 suspending the PCM operations via 5696 suspending the PCM operations via
5697 <function>snd_pcm_suspend_all()</function> or 5697 <function>snd_pcm_suspend_all()</function> or
5698 <function>snd_pcm_suspend()</function>. It means that the PCM 5698 <function>snd_pcm_suspend()</function>. It means that the PCM
5699 streams are already stoppped when the register snapshot is 5699 streams are already stopped when the register snapshot is
5700 taken. But, remember that you don't have to restart the PCM 5700 taken. But, remember that you don't have to restart the PCM
5701 stream in the resume callback. It'll be restarted via 5701 stream in the resume callback. It'll be restarted via
5702 trigger call with <constant>SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME</constant> 5702 trigger call with <constant>SNDRV_PCM_TRIGGER_RESUME</constant>
diff --git a/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt b/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt
index e742d21dbd96..a69ffe1d54d5 100644
--- a/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt
+++ b/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt
@@ -15,10 +15,13 @@ New sysfs files for controlling P state selection have been added to
15/sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/ 15/sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/
16 16
17 max_perf_pct: limits the maximum P state that will be requested by 17 max_perf_pct: limits the maximum P state that will be requested by
18 the driver stated as a percentage of the available performance. 18 the driver stated as a percentage of the available performance. The
19 available (P states) performance may be reduced by the no_turbo
20 setting described below.
19 21
20 min_perf_pct: limits the minimum P state that will be requested by 22 min_perf_pct: limits the minimum P state that will be requested by
21 the driver stated as a percentage of the available performance. 23 the driver stated as a percentage of the max (non-turbo)
24 performance level.
22 25
23 no_turbo: limits the driver to selecting P states below the turbo 26 no_turbo: limits the driver to selecting P states below the turbo
24 frequency range. 27 frequency range.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/exynos/power_domain.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/exynos/power_domain.txt
index 5216b419016a..8b4f7b7fe88b 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/exynos/power_domain.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/exynos/power_domain.txt
@@ -9,6 +9,18 @@ Required Properties:
9- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped 9- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
10 region. 10 region.
11 11
12Optional Properties:
13- clocks: List of clock handles. The parent clocks of the input clocks to the
14 devices in this power domain are set to oscclk before power gating
15 and restored back after powering on a domain. This is required for
16 all domains which are powered on and off and not required for unused
17 domains.
18- clock-names: The following clocks can be specified:
19 - oscclk: Oscillator clock.
20 - pclkN, clkN: Pairs of parent of input clock and input clock to the
21 devices in this power domain. Maximum of 4 pairs (N = 0 to 3)
22 are supported currently.
23
12Node of a device using power domains must have a samsung,power-domain property 24Node of a device using power domains must have a samsung,power-domain property
13defined with a phandle to respective power domain. 25defined with a phandle to respective power domain.
14 26
@@ -19,6 +31,14 @@ Example:
19 reg = <0x10023C00 0x10>; 31 reg = <0x10023C00 0x10>;
20 }; 32 };
21 33
34 mfc_pd: power-domain@10044060 {
35 compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-pd";
36 reg = <0x10044060 0x20>;
37 clocks = <&clock CLK_FIN_PLL>, <&clock CLK_MOUT_SW_ACLK333>,
38 <&clock CLK_MOUT_USER_ACLK333>;
39 clock-names = "oscclk", "pclk0", "clk0";
40 };
41
22Example of the node using power domain: 42Example of the node using power domain:
23 43
24 node { 44 node {
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,sci-serial.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,sci-serial.txt
index 64fd7dec1bbc..b3556609a06f 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,sci-serial.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,sci-serial.txt
@@ -4,6 +4,13 @@ Required properties:
4 4
5 - compatible: Must contain one of the following: 5 - compatible: Must contain one of the following:
6 6
7 - "renesas,scifa-sh73a0" for SH73A0 (SH-Mobile AG5) SCIFA compatible UART.
8 - "renesas,scifb-sh73a0" for SH73A0 (SH-Mobile AG5) SCIFB compatible UART.
9 - "renesas,scifa-r8a73a4" for R8A73A4 (R-Mobile APE6) SCIFA compatible UART.
10 - "renesas,scifb-r8a73a4" for R8A73A4 (R-Mobile APE6) SCIFB compatible UART.
11 - "renesas,scifa-r8a7740" for R8A7740 (R-Mobile A1) SCIFA compatible UART.
12 - "renesas,scifb-r8a7740" for R8A7740 (R-Mobile A1) SCIFB compatible UART.
13 - "renesas,scif-r8a7778" for R8A7778 (R-Car M1) SCIF compatible UART.
7 - "renesas,scif-r8a7779" for R8A7779 (R-Car H1) SCIF compatible UART. 14 - "renesas,scif-r8a7779" for R8A7779 (R-Car H1) SCIF compatible UART.
8 - "renesas,scif-r8a7790" for R8A7790 (R-Car H2) SCIF compatible UART. 15 - "renesas,scif-r8a7790" for R8A7790 (R-Car H2) SCIF compatible UART.
9 - "renesas,scifa-r8a7790" for R8A7790 (R-Car H2) SCIFA compatible UART. 16 - "renesas,scifa-r8a7790" for R8A7790 (R-Car H2) SCIFA compatible UART.
diff --git a/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX b/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
index d13b9a9a9e00..d399ae1fc724 100644
--- a/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ disk-shock-protection.txt
8 - information on hard disk shock protection. 8 - information on hard disk shock protection.
9dslm.c 9dslm.c
10 - Simple Disk Sleep Monitor program 10 - Simple Disk Sleep Monitor program
11hpfall.c 11freefall.c
12 - (HP) laptop accelerometer program for disk protection. 12 - (HP/DELL) laptop accelerometer program for disk protection.
13laptop-mode.txt 13laptop-mode.txt
14 - how to conserve battery power using laptop-mode. 14 - how to conserve battery power using laptop-mode.
15sony-laptop.txt 15sony-laptop.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/laptops/hpfall.c b/Documentation/laptops/freefall.c
index b85dbbac0499..aab2ff09e868 100644
--- a/Documentation/laptops/hpfall.c
+++ b/Documentation/laptops/freefall.c
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
1/* Disk protection for HP machines. 1/* Disk protection for HP/DELL machines.
2 * 2 *
3 * Copyright 2008 Eric Piel 3 * Copyright 2008 Eric Piel
4 * Copyright 2009 Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> 4 * Copyright 2009 Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
5 * Copyright 2012 Sonal Santan
6 * Copyright 2014 Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
5 * 7 *
6 * GPLv2. 8 * GPLv2.
7 */ 9 */
@@ -18,24 +20,31 @@
18#include <signal.h> 20#include <signal.h>
19#include <sys/mman.h> 21#include <sys/mman.h>
20#include <sched.h> 22#include <sched.h>
23#include <syslog.h>
21 24
22char unload_heads_path[64]; 25static int noled;
26static char unload_heads_path[64];
27static char device_path[32];
28static const char app_name[] = "FREE FALL";
23 29
24int set_unload_heads_path(char *device) 30static int set_unload_heads_path(char *device)
25{ 31{
26 char devname[64]; 32 char devname[64];
27 33
28 if (strlen(device) <= 5 || strncmp(device, "/dev/", 5) != 0) 34 if (strlen(device) <= 5 || strncmp(device, "/dev/", 5) != 0)
29 return -EINVAL; 35 return -EINVAL;
30 strncpy(devname, device + 5, sizeof(devname)); 36 strncpy(devname, device + 5, sizeof(devname) - 1);
37 strncpy(device_path, device, sizeof(device_path) - 1);
31 38
32 snprintf(unload_heads_path, sizeof(unload_heads_path) - 1, 39 snprintf(unload_heads_path, sizeof(unload_heads_path) - 1,
33 "/sys/block/%s/device/unload_heads", devname); 40 "/sys/block/%s/device/unload_heads", devname);
34 return 0; 41 return 0;
35} 42}
36int valid_disk(void) 43
44static int valid_disk(void)
37{ 45{
38 int fd = open(unload_heads_path, O_RDONLY); 46 int fd = open(unload_heads_path, O_RDONLY);
47
39 if (fd < 0) { 48 if (fd < 0) {
40 perror(unload_heads_path); 49 perror(unload_heads_path);
41 return 0; 50 return 0;
@@ -45,43 +54,54 @@ int valid_disk(void)
45 return 1; 54 return 1;
46} 55}
47 56
48void write_int(char *path, int i) 57static void write_int(char *path, int i)
49{ 58{
50 char buf[1024]; 59 char buf[1024];
51 int fd = open(path, O_RDWR); 60 int fd = open(path, O_RDWR);
61
52 if (fd < 0) { 62 if (fd < 0) {
53 perror("open"); 63 perror("open");
54 exit(1); 64 exit(1);
55 } 65 }
66
56 sprintf(buf, "%d", i); 67 sprintf(buf, "%d", i);
68
57 if (write(fd, buf, strlen(buf)) != strlen(buf)) { 69 if (write(fd, buf, strlen(buf)) != strlen(buf)) {
58 perror("write"); 70 perror("write");
59 exit(1); 71 exit(1);
60 } 72 }
73
61 close(fd); 74 close(fd);
62} 75}
63 76
64void set_led(int on) 77static void set_led(int on)
65{ 78{
79 if (noled)
80 return;
66 write_int("/sys/class/leds/hp::hddprotect/brightness", on); 81 write_int("/sys/class/leds/hp::hddprotect/brightness", on);
67} 82}
68 83
69void protect(int seconds) 84static void protect(int seconds)
70{ 85{
86 const char *str = (seconds == 0) ? "Unparked" : "Parked";
87
71 write_int(unload_heads_path, seconds*1000); 88 write_int(unload_heads_path, seconds*1000);
89 syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s %s disk head\n", str, device_path);
72} 90}
73 91
74int on_ac(void) 92static int on_ac(void)
75{ 93{
76// /sys/class/power_supply/AC0/online 94 /* /sys/class/power_supply/AC0/online */
95 return 1;
77} 96}
78 97
79int lid_open(void) 98static int lid_open(void)
80{ 99{
81// /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state 100 /* /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state */
101 return 1;
82} 102}
83 103
84void ignore_me(void) 104static void ignore_me(int signum)
85{ 105{
86 protect(0); 106 protect(0);
87 set_led(0); 107 set_led(0);
@@ -90,6 +110,7 @@ void ignore_me(void)
90int main(int argc, char **argv) 110int main(int argc, char **argv)
91{ 111{
92 int fd, ret; 112 int fd, ret;
113 struct stat st;
93 struct sched_param param; 114 struct sched_param param;
94 115
95 if (argc == 1) 116 if (argc == 1)
@@ -111,7 +132,16 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
111 return EXIT_FAILURE; 132 return EXIT_FAILURE;
112 } 133 }
113 134
114 daemon(0, 0); 135 if (stat("/sys/class/leds/hp::hddprotect/brightness", &st))
136 noled = 1;
137
138 if (daemon(0, 0) != 0) {
139 perror("daemon");
140 return EXIT_FAILURE;
141 }
142
143 openlog(app_name, LOG_CONS | LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_LOCAL1);
144
115 param.sched_priority = sched_get_priority_max(SCHED_FIFO); 145 param.sched_priority = sched_get_priority_max(SCHED_FIFO);
116 sched_setscheduler(0, SCHED_FIFO, &param); 146 sched_setscheduler(0, SCHED_FIFO, &param);
117 mlockall(MCL_CURRENT|MCL_FUTURE); 147 mlockall(MCL_CURRENT|MCL_FUTURE);
@@ -141,6 +171,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
141 alarm(20); 171 alarm(20);
142 } 172 }
143 173
174 closelog();
144 close(fd); 175 close(fd);
145 return EXIT_SUCCESS; 176 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
146} 177}