cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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sysfs-class-remoteproc (3342B)


      1What:		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../firmware
      2Date:		October 2016
      3Contact:	Matt Redfearn <matt.redfearn@mips.com>
      4Description:	Remote processor firmware
      5
      6		Reports the name of the firmware currently loaded to the
      7		remote processor.
      8
      9		To change the running firmware, ensure the remote processor is
     10		stopped (using /sys/class/remoteproc/.../state) and write a new filename.
     11
     12What:		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../state
     13Date:		October 2016
     14Contact:	Matt Redfearn <matt.redfearn@mips.com>
     15Description:	Remote processor state
     16
     17		Reports the state of the remote processor, which will be one of:
     18
     19		- "offline"
     20		- "suspended"
     21		- "running"
     22		- "crashed"
     23		- "invalid"
     24
     25		"offline" means the remote processor is powered off.
     26
     27		"suspended" means that the remote processor is suspended and
     28		must be woken to receive messages.
     29
     30		"running" is the normal state of an available remote processor
     31
     32		"crashed" indicates that a problem/crash has been detected on
     33		the remote processor.
     34
     35		"invalid" is returned if the remote processor is in an
     36		unknown state.
     37
     38		Writing this file controls the state of the remote processor.
     39		The following states can be written:
     40
     41		- "start"
     42		- "stop"
     43
     44		Writing "start" will attempt to start the processor running the
     45		firmware indicated by, or written to,
     46		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../firmware. The remote processor should
     47		transition to "running" state.
     48
     49		Writing "stop" will attempt to halt the remote processor and
     50		return it to the "offline" state.
     51
     52What:		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../name
     53Date:		August 2019
     54KernelVersion:	5.4
     55Contact:	Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>
     56Description:	Remote processor name
     57
     58		Reports the name of the remote processor. This can be used by
     59		userspace in exactly identifying a remote processor and ease
     60		up the usage in modifying the 'firmware' or 'state' files.
     61
     62What:		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../coredump
     63Date:		July 2020
     64Contact:	Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>, Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
     65Description:	Remote processor coredump configuration
     66
     67		Reports the coredump configuration of the remote processor,
     68		which will be one of:
     69
     70		"disabled"
     71		"enabled"
     72		"inline"
     73
     74		"disabled" means no dump will be collected.
     75
     76		"enabled" means when the remote processor's coredump is
     77		collected it will be copied to a separate buffer and that
     78		buffer is exposed to userspace.
     79
     80		"inline" means when the remote processor's coredump is
     81		collected userspace will directly read from the remote
     82		processor's device memory. Extra buffer will not be used to
     83		copy the dump. Also recovery process will not proceed until
     84		all data is read by usersapce.
     85
     86What:		/sys/class/remoteproc/.../recovery
     87Date:		July 2020
     88Contact:	Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>, Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
     89Description:	Remote processor recovery mechanism
     90
     91		Reports the recovery mechanism of the remote processor,
     92		which will be one of:
     93
     94		"enabled"
     95		"disabled"
     96
     97		"enabled" means, the remote processor will be automatically
     98		recovered whenever it crashes. Moreover, if the remote
     99		processor crashes while recovery is disabled, it will
    100		be automatically recovered too as soon as recovery is enabled.
    101
    102		"disabled" means, a remote processor will remain in a crashed
    103		state if it crashes. This is useful for debugging purposes;
    104		without it, debugging a crash is substantially harder.