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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+==============================
+BNO055 driver
+==============================
+
+1. Overview
+===========
+
+This driver supports Bosch BNO055 IMUs (on both serial and I2C busses).
+
+Accelerometer, magnetometer and gyroscope measures are always provided.
+When "fusion_enable" sysfs attribute is set to 1, orientation (both Euler
+angles and quaternion), linear velocity and gravity vector are also
+provided, but some sensor settings (e.g. low pass filtering and range)
+became locked (the IMU firmware controls them).
+
+This driver supports also IIO buffers.
+
+2. Calibration
+==============
+
+The IMU continuously performs an autocalibration procedure if (and only if)
+operating in fusion mode. The magnetometer autocalibration can however be
+disabled writing 0 in the sysfs in_magn_calibration_fast_enable attribute.
+
+The driver provides access to autocalibration flags (i.e. you can known if
+the IMU has successfully autocalibrated) and to the calibration data blob.
+
+The user can save this blob in a firmware file (i.e. in /lib/firmware) that
+the driver looks for at probe time. If found, then the IMU is initialized
+with this calibration data. This saves the user from performing the
+calibration procedure every time (which consist of moving the IMU in
+various way).
+
+The driver looks for calibration data file using two different names: first
+a file whose name is suffixed with the IMU unique ID (exposed in sysfs as
+serial_number) is searched for; this is useful when there is more than one
+IMU instance. If this file is not found, then a "generic" calibration file
+is searched for (which can be used when only one IMU is present, without
+struggling with fancy names, that change on each device).
+
+Valid calibration file names would be e.g.
+ bno055-caldata-0e7c26a33541515120204a35342b04ff.dat
+ bno055-caldata.dat
+
+In non-fusion mode the IIO 'offset' attributes provide access to the
+offsets from calibration data (if any), so that the user can apply them to
+the accel, angvel and magn IIO attributes. In fusion mode they are not
+needed (the IMU firmware internally applies those corrections) and they
+read as zero.
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+==============================
+Cirrus Logic EP93xx ADC driver
+==============================
+
+1. Overview
+===========
+
+The driver is intended to work on both low-end (EP9301, EP9302) devices with
+5-channel ADC and high-end (EP9307, EP9312, EP9315) devices with 10-channel
+touchscreen/ADC module.
+
+2. Channel numbering
+====================
+
+Numbering scheme for channels 0..4 is defined in EP9301 and EP9302 datasheets.
+EP9307, EP9312 and EP9315 have 3 channels more (total 8), but the numbering is
+not defined. So the last three are numbered randomly, let's say.
+
+Assuming ep93xx_adc is IIO device0, you'd find the following entries under
+/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device0/:
+
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | sysfs entry | ball/pin name |
+ +=================+===============+
+ | in_voltage0_raw | YM |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage1_raw | SXP |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage2_raw | SXM |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage3_raw | SYP |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage4_raw | SYM |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage5_raw | XP |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage6_raw | XM |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
+ | in_voltage7_raw | YP |
+ +-----------------+---------------+
diff --git a/Documentation/iio/iio_configfs.rst b/Documentation/iio/iio_configfs.rst
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+===============================
+Industrial IIO configfs support
+===============================
+
+1. Overview
+===========
+
+Configfs is a filesystem-based manager of kernel objects. IIO uses some
+objects that could be easily configured using configfs (e.g.: devices,
+triggers).
+
+See Documentation/filesystems/configfs.rst for more information
+about how configfs works.
+
+2. Usage
+========
+
+In order to use configfs support in IIO we need to select it at compile
+time via CONFIG_IIO_CONFIGFS config option.
+
+Then, mount the configfs filesystem (usually under /config directory)::
+
+ $ mkdir /config
+ $ mount -t configfs none /config
+
+At this point, all default IIO groups will be created and can be accessed
+under /config/iio. Next chapters will describe available IIO configuration
+objects.
+
+3. Software triggers
+====================
+
+One of the IIO default configfs groups is the "triggers" group. It is
+automagically accessible when the configfs is mounted and can be found
+under /config/iio/triggers.
+
+IIO software triggers implementation offers support for creating multiple
+trigger types. A new trigger type is usually implemented as a separate
+kernel module following the interface in include/linux/iio/sw_trigger.h::
+
+ /*
+ * drivers/iio/trigger/iio-trig-sample.c
+ * sample kernel module implementing a new trigger type
+ */
+ #include <linux/iio/sw_trigger.h>
+
+
+ static struct iio_sw_trigger *iio_trig_sample_probe(const char *name)
+ {
+ /*
+ * This allocates and registers an IIO trigger plus other
+ * trigger type specific initialization.
+ */
+ }
+
+ static int iio_trig_sample_remove(struct iio_sw_trigger *swt)
+ {
+ /*
+ * This undoes the actions in iio_trig_sample_probe
+ */
+ }
+
+ static const struct iio_sw_trigger_ops iio_trig_sample_ops = {
+ .probe = iio_trig_sample_probe,
+ .remove = iio_trig_sample_remove,
+ };
+
+ static struct iio_sw_trigger_type iio_trig_sample = {
+ .name = "trig-sample",
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .ops = &iio_trig_sample_ops,
+ };
+
+ module_iio_sw_trigger_driver(iio_trig_sample);
+
+Each trigger type has its own directory under /config/iio/triggers. Loading
+iio-trig-sample module will create 'trig-sample' trigger type directory
+/config/iio/triggers/trig-sample.
+
+We support the following interrupt sources (trigger types):
+
+ * hrtimer, uses high resolution timers as interrupt source
+
+3.1 Hrtimer triggers creation and destruction
+---------------------------------------------
+
+Loading iio-trig-hrtimer module will register hrtimer trigger types allowing
+users to create hrtimer triggers under /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer.
+
+e.g::
+
+ $ mkdir /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer/instance1
+ $ rmdir /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer/instance1
+
+Each trigger can have one or more attributes specific to the trigger type.
+
+3.2 "hrtimer" trigger types attributes
+--------------------------------------
+
+"hrtimer" trigger type doesn't have any configurable attribute from /config dir.
+It does introduce the sampling_frequency attribute to trigger directory.
+That attribute sets the polling frequency in Hz, with mHz precision.
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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+==============
+Industrial I/O
+==============
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 1
+
+ iio_configfs
+
+ ep93xx_adc
+
+ bno055