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Linus Torvalds fb4da215ed pci-v5.3-changes
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Merge tag 'pci-v5.3-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci

Pull PCI updates from Bjorn Helgaas:
 "Enumeration changes:

   - Evaluate PCI Boot Configuration _DSM to learn if firmware wants us
     to preserve its resource assignments (Benjamin Herrenschmidt)

   - Simplify resource distribution (Nicholas Johnson)

   - Decode 32 GT/s link speed (Gustavo Pimentel)

  Virtualization:

   - Fix incorrect caching of VF config space size (Alex Williamson)

   - Fix VF driver probing sysfs knobs (Alex Williamson)

  Peer-to-peer DMA:

   - Fix dma_virt_ops check (Logan Gunthorpe)

  Altera host bridge driver:

   - Allow building as module (Ley Foon Tan)

  Armada 8K host bridge driver:

   - add PHYs support (Miquel Raynal)

  DesignWare host bridge driver:

   - Export APIs to support removable loadable module (Vidya Sagar)

   - Enable Relaxed Ordering erratum workaround only on Tegra20 &
     Tegra30 (Vidya Sagar)

  Hyper-V host bridge driver:

   - Fix use-after-free in eject (Dexuan Cui)

  Mobiveil host bridge driver:

   - Clean up and fix many issues, including non-identify mapped
     windows, 64-bit windows, multi-MSI, class code, INTx clearing (Hou
     Zhiqiang)

  Qualcomm host bridge driver:

   - Use clk bulk API for 2.4.0 controllers (Bjorn Andersson)

   - Add QCS404 support (Bjorn Andersson)

   - Assert PERST for at least 100ms (Niklas Cassel)

  R-Car host bridge driver:

   - Add r8a774a1 DT support (Biju Das)

  Tegra host bridge driver:

   - Add support for Gen2, opportunistic UpdateFC and ACK (PCIe protocol
     details) AER, GPIO-based PERST# (Manikanta Maddireddy)

   - Fix many issues, including power-on failure cases, interrupt
     masking in suspend, UPHY settings, AFI dynamic clock gating,
     pending DLL transactions (Manikanta Maddireddy)

  Xilinx host bridge driver:

   - Fix NWL Multi-MSI programming (Bharat Kumar Gogada)

  Endpoint support:

   - Fix 64bit BAR support (Alan Mikhak)

   - Fix pcitest build issues (Alan Mikhak, Andy Shevchenko)

  Bug fixes:

   - Fix NVIDIA GPU multi-function power dependencies (Abhishek Sahu)

   - Fix NVIDIA GPU HDA enablement issue (Lukas Wunner)

   - Ignore lockdep for sysfs "remove" (Marek Vasut)

  Misc:

   - Convert docs to reST (Changbin Du, Mauro Carvalho Chehab)"

* tag 'pci-v5.3-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci: (107 commits)
  PCI: Enable NVIDIA HDA controllers
  tools: PCI: Fix installation when `make tools/pci_install`
  PCI: dwc: pci-dra7xx: Fix compilation when !CONFIG_GPIOLIB
  PCI: Fix typos and whitespace errors
  PCI: mobiveil: Fix INTx interrupt clearing in mobiveil_pcie_isr()
  PCI: mobiveil: Fix infinite-loop in the INTx handling function
  PCI: mobiveil: Move PCIe PIO enablement out of inbound window routine
  PCI: mobiveil: Add upper 32-bit PCI base address setup in inbound window
  PCI: mobiveil: Add upper 32-bit CPU base address setup in outbound window
  PCI: mobiveil: Mask out hardcoded bits in inbound/outbound windows setup
  PCI: mobiveil: Clear the control fields before updating it
  PCI: mobiveil: Add configured inbound windows counter
  PCI: mobiveil: Fix the valid check for inbound and outbound windows
  PCI: mobiveil: Clean-up program_{ib/ob}_windows()
  PCI: mobiveil: Remove an unnecessary return value check
  PCI: mobiveil: Fix error return values
  PCI: mobiveil: Refactor the MEM/IO outbound window initialization
  PCI: mobiveil: Make some register updates more readable
  PCI: mobiveil: Reformat the code for readability
  dt-bindings: PCI: mobiveil: Change gpio_slave and apb_csr to optional
  ...
2019-07-15 20:44:49 -07:00

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What: /sys/class/powercap/
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
The powercap/ class sub directory belongs to the power cap
subsystem. Refer to
Documentation/power/powercap/powercap.rst for details.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
A <control type> is a unique name under /sys/class/powercap.
Here <control type> determines how the power is going to be
controlled. A <control type> can contain multiple power zones.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>/enabled
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
This allows to enable/disable power capping for a "control type".
This status affects every power zone using this "control_type.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>/<power zone>
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
A power zone is a single or a collection of devices, which can
be independently monitored and controlled. A power zone sysfs
entry is qualified with the name of the <control type>.
E.g. intel-rapl:0:1:1.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>/<power zone>/<child power zone>
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Power zones may be organized in a hierarchy in which child
power zones provide monitoring and control for a subset of
devices under the parent. For example, if there is a parent
power zone for a whole CPU package, each CPU core in it can
be a child power zone.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/name
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Specifies the name of this power zone.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/energy_uj
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Current energy counter in micro-joules. Write "0" to reset.
If the counter can not be reset, then this attribute is
read-only.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/max_energy_range_uj
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Range of the above energy counter in micro-joules.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/power_uw
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Current power in micro-watts.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/max_power_range_uw
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Range of the above power value in micro-watts.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/constraint_X_name
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Each power zone can define one or more constraints. Each
constraint can have an optional name. Here "X" can have values
from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/constraint_X_power_limit_uw
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Power limit in micro-watts should be applicable for
the time window specified by "constraint_X_time_window_us".
Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/constraint_X_time_window_us
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Time window in micro seconds. This is used along with
constraint_X_power_limit_uw to define a power constraint.
Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>/.../constraint_X_max_power_uw
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Maximum allowed power in micro watts for this constraint.
Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/<control type>/.../constraint_X_min_power_uw
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Minimum allowed power in micro watts for this constraint.
Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/constraint_X_max_time_window_us
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Maximum allowed time window in micro seconds for this
constraint. Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/constraint_X_min_time_window_us
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
Minimum allowed time window in micro seconds for this
constraint. Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
What: /sys/class/powercap/.../<power zone>/enabled
Date: September 2013
KernelVersion: 3.13
Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Description:
This allows to enable/disable power capping at power zone level.
This applies to current power zone and its children.