cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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sysfs-bus-pci-drivers-ehci_hcd (1818B)


      1What:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/.../companion
      2		/sys/bus/usb/devices/usbN/../companion
      3Date:		January 2007
      4KernelVersion:	2.6.21
      5Contact:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
      6Description:
      7		PCI-based EHCI USB controllers (i.e., high-speed USB-2.0
      8		controllers) are often implemented along with a set of
      9		"companion" full/low-speed USB-1.1 controllers.  When a
     10		high-speed device is plugged in, the connection is routed
     11		to the EHCI controller; when a full- or low-speed device
     12		is plugged in, the connection is routed to the companion
     13		controller.
     14
     15		Sometimes you want to force a high-speed device to connect
     16		at full speed, which can be accomplished by forcing the
     17		connection to be routed to the companion controller.
     18		That's what this file does.  Writing a port number to the
     19		file causes connections on that port to be routed to the
     20		companion controller, and writing the negative of a port
     21		number returns the port to normal operation.
     22
     23		For example: To force the high-speed device attached to
     24		port 4 on bus 2 to run at full speed::
     25
     26			echo 4 >/sys/bus/usb/devices/usb2/../companion
     27
     28		To return the port to high-speed operation::
     29
     30			echo -4 >/sys/bus/usb/devices/usb2/../companion
     31
     32		Reading the file gives the list of ports currently forced
     33		to the companion controller.
     34
     35		Note: Some EHCI controllers do not have companions; they
     36		may contain an internal "transaction translator" or they
     37		may be attached directly to a "rate-matching hub".  This
     38		mechanism will not work with such controllers.  Also, it
     39		cannot be used to force a port on a high-speed hub to
     40		connect at full speed.
     41
     42		Note: When this file was first added, it appeared in a
     43		different sysfs directory.  The location given above is
     44		correct for 2.6.35 (and probably several earlier kernel
     45		versions as well).
     46