cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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sysfs-firmware-opal-dump (1755B)


      1What:		/sys/firmware/opal/dump
      2Date:		Feb 2014
      3Contact:	Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
      4Description:
      5		This directory exposes interfaces for interacting with
      6		the FSP and platform dumps through OPAL firmware interface.
      7
      8		This is only for the powerpc/powernv platform.
      9
     10		=============== ===============================================
     11		initiate_dump:	When '1' is written to it,
     12				we will initiate a dump.
     13				Read this file for supported commands.
     14
     15		0xXX-0xYYYY:	A directory for dump of type 0xXX and
     16				id 0xYYYY (in hex). The name of this
     17				directory should not be relied upon to
     18				be in this format, only that it's unique
     19				among all dumps. For determining the type
     20				and ID of the dump, use the id and type files.
     21				Do not rely on any particular size of dump
     22				type or dump id.
     23		=============== ===============================================
     24
     25		Each dump has the following files:
     26
     27		=============== ===============================================
     28		id:		An ASCII representation of the dump ID
     29				in hex (e.g. '0x01')
     30		type:		An ASCII representation of the type of
     31				dump in the format "0x%x %s" with the ID
     32				in hex and a description of the dump type
     33				(or 'unknown').
     34				Type '0xffffffff unknown' is used when
     35				we could not get the type from firmware.
     36				e.g. '0x02 System/Platform Dump'
     37		dump:		A binary file containing the dump.
     38				The size of the dump is the size of this file.
     39		acknowledge:	When 'ack' is written to this, we will
     40				acknowledge that we've retrieved the
     41				dump to the service processor. It will
     42				then remove it, making the dump
     43				inaccessible.
     44				Reading this file will get a list of
     45				supported actions.
     46		=============== ===============================================