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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/debugfs-cros-ec b/Documentation/ABI/testing/debugfs-cros-ec new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9a040c6f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/debugfs-cros-ec @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/console_log +Date: September 2017 +KernelVersion: 4.13 +Description: + If the EC supports the CONSOLE_READ command type, this file + can be used to grab the EC logs. The kernel polls for the log + and keeps its own buffer but userspace should grab this and + write it out to some logs. + +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/panicinfo +Date: September 2017 +KernelVersion: 4.13 +Description: + This file dumps the EC panic information from the previous + reboot. This file will only exist if the PANIC_INFO command + type is supported by the EC. + +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/pdinfo +Date: June 2018 +KernelVersion: 4.17 +Description: + This file provides the port role, muxes and power debug + information for all the USB PD/type-C ports available. If + the are no ports available, this file will be just an empty + file. + +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/uptime +Date: June 2019 +KernelVersion: 5.3 +Description: + A u32 providing the time since EC booted in ms. This is + is used for synchronizing the AP host time with the EC + log. An error is returned if the command is not supported + by the EC or there is a communication problem. + +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/last_resume_result +Date: June 2019 +KernelVersion: 5.3 +Description: + Some ECs have a feature where they will track transitions to + the (Intel) processor's SLP_S0 line, in order to detect cases + where a system failed to go into S0ix. When the system resumes, + an EC with this feature will return a summary of SLP_S0 + transitions that occurred. The last_resume_result file returns + the most recent response from the AP's resume message to the EC. + + The bottom 31 bits contain a count of the number of SLP_S0 + transitions that occurred since the suspend message was + received. Bit 31 is set if the EC attempted to wake the + system due to a timeout when watching for SLP_S0 transitions. + Callers can use this to detect a wake from the EC due to + S0ix timeouts. The result will be zero if no suspend + transitions have been attempted, or the EC does not support + this feature. + + Output will be in the format: "0x%08x\n". + +What: /sys/kernel/debug/<cros-ec-device>/suspend_timeout_ms +Date: August 2022 +KernelVersion: 6.1 +Description: + Some ECs have a feature where they will track transitions of + a hardware-controlled sleep line, such as Intel's SLP_S0 line, + in order to detect cases where a system failed to go into deep + sleep states. The suspend_timeout_ms file controls the amount of + time in milliseconds the EC will wait before declaring a sleep + timeout event and attempting to wake the system. + + Supply 0 to use the default value coded into EC firmware. Supply + 65535 (EC_HOST_SLEEP_TIMEOUT_INFINITE) to disable the EC sleep + failure detection mechanism. Values in between 0 and 65535 + indicate the number of milliseconds the EC should wait after a + sleep transition before declaring a timeout. This includes both + the duration after a sleep command was received but before the + hardware line changed, as well as the duration between when the + hardware line changed and the kernel sent an EC resume command. + + Output will be in the format: "%u\n". |