
Some of the 00-INDEX files are somewhat outdated and some folders does not contain 00-INDEX at all. Only outdated (with the notably exception of spi) indexes are touched here, the 169 folders without 00-INDEX has not been touched. New 00-INDEX - spi/* was added in a series of commits dating back to 2006 Added files (missing in (*/)00-INDEX) - dmatest.txt was added by commit851b7e16a0
("dmatest: run test via debugfs") - this_cpu_ops.txt was added by commita1b2a555d6
("percpu: add documentation on this_cpu operations") - ww-mutex-design.txt was added by commit040a0a3710
("mutex: Add support for wound/wait style locks") - bcache.txt was added by commitcafe563591
("bcache: A block layer cache") - kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt was added by commit49717cb404
("kthread: Document ways of reducing OS jitter due to per-CPU kthreads") - phy.txt was added by commitff76496347
("drivers: phy: add generic PHY framework") - block/null_blk was added by commit12f8f4fc03
("null_blk: documentation") - module-signing.txt was added by commit3cafea3076
("Add Documentation/module-signing.txt file") - assoc_array.txt was added by commit3cb989501c
("Add a generic associative array implementation.") - arm/IXP4xx was part of the initial repo - arm/cluster-pm-race-avoidance.txt was added by commit7fe31d28e8
("ARM: mcpm: introduce helpers for platform coherency exit/setup") - arm/firmware.txt was added by commit7366b92a77
("ARM: Add interface for registering and calling firmware-specific operations") - arm/kernel_mode_neon.txt was added by commit2afd0a0524
("ARM: 7825/1: document the use of NEON in kernel mode") - arm/tcm.txt was added by commitbc581770cf
("ARM: 5580/2: ARM TCM (Tightly-Coupled Memory) support v3") - arm/vlocks.txt was added by commit9762f12d3e
("ARM: mcpm: Add baremetal voting mutexes") - blackfin/gptimers-example.c, Makefile was added by commit4b60779d5e
("Blackfin: add an example showing how to use the gptimers API") - devicetree/usage-model.txt was added by commit31134efc68
("dt: Linux DT usage model documentation") - fb/api.txt was added by commitfb21c2f428
("fbdev: Add FOURCC-based format configuration API") - fb/sm501.txt was added by commite6a0498071
("video, sm501: add edid and commandline support") - fb/udlfb.txt was added by commit96f8d864af
("fbdev: move udlfb out of staging.") - filesystems/Makefile was added by commit1e0051ae48
("Documentation/fs/: split txt and source files") - filesystems/nfs/nfsd-admin-interfaces.txt was added by commit8a4c6e19cf
("nfsd: document kernel interfaces for nfsd configuration") - ide/warm-plug-howto.txt was added by commitf74c91413e
("ide: add warm-plug support for IDE devices (take 2)") - laptops/Makefile was added by commitd49129accc
("Documentation/laptop/: split txt and source files") - leds/leds-blinkm.txt was added by commitb54cf35a7f
("LEDS: add BlinkM RGB LED driver, documentation and update MAINTAINERS") - leds/ledtrig-oneshot.txt was added by commit5e417281cd
("leds: add oneshot trigger") - leds/ledtrig-transient.txt was added by commit44e1e9f8e7
("leds: add new transient trigger for one shot timer activation") - m68k/README.buddha was part of the initial repo - networking/LICENSE.(qla3xxx|qlcnic|qlge) was added by commits40839129f7
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- networking/Makefile was added by commit3794f3e812
("docsrc: build Documentation/ sources") - networking/i40evf.txt was added by commit105bf2fe6b
("i40evf: add driver to kernel build system") - networking/ipsec.txt was added by commitb3c6efbc36
("xfrm: Add file to document IPsec corner case") - networking/mac80211-auth-assoc-deauth.txt was added by commit3cd7920a2b
("mac80211: add auth/assoc/deauth flow diagram") - networking/netlink_mmap.txt was added by commit5683264c39
("netlink: add documentation for memory mapped I/O") - networking/nf_conntrack-sysctl.txt was added by commitc9f9e0e159
("netfilter: doc: add nf_conntrack sysctl api documentation") lan) - networking/team.txt was added by commit3d249d4ca7
("net: introduce ethernet teaming device") - networking/vxlan.txt was added by commitd342894c5d
("vxlan: virtual extensible lan") - power/runtime_pm.txt was added by commit5e928f77a0
("PM: Introduce core framework for run-time PM of I/O devices (rev. 17)") - power/charger-manager.txt was added by commit3bb3dbbd56
("power_supply: Add initial Charger-Manager driver") - RCU/lockdep-splat.txt was added by commitd7bd2d68aa
("rcu: Document interpretation of RCU-lockdep splats") - s390/kvm.txt was added by5ecee4b
(KVM: s390: API documentation) - s390/qeth.txt was added by commitb4d72c08b3
("qeth: bridgeport support - basic control") - scheduler/sched-bwc.txt was added by commit88ebc08ea9
("sched: Add documentation for bandwidth control") - scsi/advansys.txt was added by commit4bd6d7f356
("[SCSI] advansys: Move documentation to Documentation/scsi") - scsi/bfa.txt was added by commit1ec90174bd
("[SCSI] bfa: add readme file") - scsi/bnx2fc.txt was added by commit12b8fc10ea
("[SCSI] bnx2fc: Add driver documentation") - scsi/cxgb3i.txt was added by commitc3673464eb
("[SCSI] cxgb3i: Add cxgb3i iSCSI driver.") - scsi/hpsa.txt was added by commit992ebcf14f
("[SCSI] hpsa: Add hpsa.txt to Documentation/scsi") - scsi/link_power_management_policy.txt was added by commitca77329fb7
("[libata] Link power management infrastructure") - scsi/osd.txt was added by commit78e0c621de
("[SCSI] osd: Documentation for OSD library") - scsi/scsi-parameter.txt was created/moved by commit163475fb11
("Documentation: move SCSI parameters to their own text file") - serial/driver was part of the initial repo - serial/n_gsm.txt was added by commit323e84122e
("n_gsm: add a documentation") - timers/Makefile was added by commit3794f3e812
("docsrc: build Documentation/ sources") - virt/kvm/s390.txt was added by commitd9101fca3d
("KVM: s390: diagnose call documentation") - vm/split_page_table_lock was added by commit49076ec2cc
("mm: dynamically allocate page->ptl if it cannot be embedded to struct page") - w1/slaves/w1_ds28e04 was added by commitfbf7f7b4e2
("w1: Add 1-wire slave device driver for DS28E04-100") - w1/masters/omap-hdq was added by commite0a29382c6
("hdq: documentation for OMAP HDQ") - x86/early-microcode.txt was added by commit0d91ea86a8
("x86, doc: Documentation for early microcode loading") - x86/earlyprintk.txt was added by commita1aade4788
("x86/doc: mini-howto for using earlyprintk=dbgp") - x86/entry_64.txt was added by commit8b4777a4b5
("x86-64: Document some of entry_64.S") - x86/pat.txt was added by commitd27554d874
("x86: PAT documentation") Moved files - arm/kernel_user_helpers.txt was moved out of arch/arm/kernel by commit37b8304642
("ARM: kuser: move interface documentation out of the source code") - efi-stub.txt was moved out of x86/ and down into Documentation/ in commit4172fe2f8a
("EFI stub documentation updates") - laptops/hpfall.c was moved out of hwmon/ and into laptops/ in commitefcfed9bad
("Move hp_accel to drivers/platform/x86") - commit5616c23ad9
("x86: doc: move x86-generic documentation from Doc/x86/i386"): * x86/usb-legacy-support.txt * x86/boot.txt * x86/zero_page.txt - power/video_extension.txt was moved to acpi in commit70e66e4df1
("ACPI / video: move video_extension.txt to Documentation/acpi") Removed files (left in 00-INDEX) - memory.txt was removed by commit00ea8990aa
("memory.txt: remove stray information") - gpio.txt was moved to gpio/ in commitfd8e198cfc
("Documentation: gpiolib: document new interface") - networking/DLINK.txt was removed by commit168e06ae26
("drivers/net: delete old parallel port de600/de620 drivers") - serial/hayes-esp.txt was removed by commitf53a2ade0b
("tty: esp: remove broken driver") - s390/TAPE was removed by commit9e280f6693
("[S390] remove tape block docu") - vm/locking was removed by commit57ea8171d2
("mm: documentation: remove hopelessly out-of-date locking doc") - laptops/acer-wmi.txt was remvoed by commit020036678e
("acer-wmi: Delete out-of-date documentation") Typos/misc issues - rpc-server-gss.txt was added as knfsd-rpcgss.txt in commit030d794bf4
("SUNRPC: Use gssproxy upcall for server RPCGSS authentication.") - commitb88cf73d92
("net: add missing entries to Documentation/networking/00-INDEX") * generic-hdlc.txt was added as generic_hdlc.txt * spider_net.txt was added as spider-net.txt - w1/master/mxc-w1 was added as mxc_w1 by commita5fd9139f7
("w1: add 1-wire master driver for i.MX27 / i.MX31") - s390/zfcpdump.txt was added as zfcpdump by commit6920c12a40
("[S390] Add Documentation/s390/00-INDEX.") Signed-off-by: Henrik Austad <henrik@austad.us> Reviewed-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [rcu bits] Acked-by: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> Cc: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org> Cc: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Cc: Gleb Natapov <gleb@kernel.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: James Bottomley <JBottomley@parallels.com> Cc: Jean-Christophe Plagniol-Villard <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
ARM Linux 2.6 ============= Please check <ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux> for updates. Compilation of kernel --------------------- In order to compile ARM Linux, you will need a compiler capable of generating ARM ELF code with GNU extensions. GCC 3.3 is known to be a good compiler. Fortunately, you needn't guess. The kernel will report an error if your compiler is a recognized offender. To build ARM Linux natively, you shouldn't have to alter the ARCH = line in the top level Makefile. However, if you don't have the ARM Linux ELF tools installed as default, then you should change the CROSS_COMPILE line as detailed below. If you wish to cross-compile, then alter the following lines in the top level make file: ARCH = <whatever> with ARCH = arm and CROSS_COMPILE= to CROSS_COMPILE=<your-path-to-your-compiler-without-gcc> eg. CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- Do a 'make config', followed by 'make Image' to build the kernel (arch/arm/boot/Image). A compressed image can be built by doing a 'make zImage' instead of 'make Image'. Bug reports etc --------------- Please send patches to the patch system. For more information, see http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/patches/info.php Always include some explanation as to what the patch does and why it is needed. Bug reports should be sent to linux-arm-kernel@lists.arm.linux.org.uk, or submitted through the web form at http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/ When sending bug reports, please ensure that they contain all relevant information, eg. the kernel messages that were printed before/during the problem, what you were doing, etc. Include files ------------- Several new include directories have been created under include/asm-arm, which are there to reduce the clutter in the top-level directory. These directories, and their purpose is listed below: arch-* machine/platform specific header files hardware driver-internal ARM specific data structures/definitions mach descriptions of generic ARM to specific machine interfaces proc-* processor dependent header files (currently only two categories) Machine/Platform support ------------------------ The ARM tree contains support for a lot of different machine types. To continue supporting these differences, it has become necessary to split machine-specific parts by directory. For this, the machine category is used to select which directories and files get included (we will use $(MACHINE) to refer to the category) To this end, we now have arch/arm/mach-$(MACHINE) directories which are designed to house the non-driver files for a particular machine (eg, PCI, memory management, architecture definitions etc). For all future machines, there should be a corresponding arch/arm/mach-$(MACHINE)/include/mach directory. Modules ------- Although modularisation is supported (and required for the FP emulator), each module on an ARM2/ARM250/ARM3 machine when is loaded will take memory up to the next 32k boundary due to the size of the pages. Therefore, is modularisation on these machines really worth it? However, ARM6 and up machines allow modules to take multiples of 4k, and as such Acorn RiscPCs and other architectures using these processors can make good use of modularisation. ADFS Image files ---------------- You can access image files on your ADFS partitions by mounting the ADFS partition, and then using the loopback device driver. You must have losetup installed. Please note that the PCEmulator DOS partitions have a partition table at the start, and as such, you will have to give '-o offset' to losetup. Request to developers --------------------- When writing device drivers which include a separate assembler file, please include it in with the C file, and not the arch/arm/lib directory. This allows the driver to be compiled as a loadable module without requiring half the code to be compiled into the kernel image. In general, try to avoid using assembler unless it is really necessary. It makes drivers far less easy to port to other hardware. ST506 hard drives ----------------- The ST506 hard drive controllers seem to be working fine (if a little slowly). At the moment they will only work off the controllers on an A4x0's motherboard, but for it to work off a Podule just requires someone with a podule to add the addresses for the IRQ mask and the HDC base to the source. As of 31/3/96 it works with two drives (you should get the ADFS *configure harddrive set to 2). I've got an internal 20MB and a great big external 5.25" FH 64MB drive (who could ever want more :-) ). I've just got 240K/s off it (a dd with bs=128k); thats about half of what RiscOS gets; but it's a heck of a lot better than the 50K/s I was getting last week :-) Known bug: Drive data errors can cause a hang; including cases where the controller has fixed the error using ECC. (Possibly ONLY in that case...hmm). 1772 Floppy ----------- This also seems to work OK, but hasn't been stressed much lately. It hasn't got any code for disc change detection in there at the moment which could be a bit of a problem! Suggestions on the correct way to do this are welcome. CONFIG_MACH_ and CONFIG_ARCH_ ----------------------------- A change was made in 2003 to the macro names for new machines. Historically, CONFIG_ARCH_ was used for the bonafide architecture, e.g. SA1100, as well as implementations of the architecture, e.g. Assabet. It was decided to change the implementation macros to read CONFIG_MACH_ for clarity. Moreover, a retroactive fixup has not been made because it would complicate patching. Previous registrations may be found online. <http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/> Kernel entry (head.S) -------------------------- The initial entry into the kernel is via head.S, which uses machine independent code. The machine is selected by the value of 'r1' on entry, which must be kept unique. Due to the large number of machines which the ARM port of Linux provides for, we have a method to manage this which ensures that we don't end up duplicating large amounts of code. We group machine (or platform) support code into machine classes. A class typically based around one or more system on a chip devices, and acts as a natural container around the actual implementations. These classes are given directories - arch/arm/mach-<class> and arch/arm/mach-<class> - which contain the source files to/include/mach support the machine class. This directories also contain any machine specific supporting code. For example, the SA1100 class is based upon the SA1100 and SA1110 SoC devices, and contains the code to support the way the on-board and off- board devices are used, or the device is setup, and provides that machine specific "personality." This fine-grained machine specific selection is controlled by the machine type ID, which acts both as a run-time and a compile-time code selection method. You can register a new machine via the web site at: <http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/> --- Russell King (15/03/2004)