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# Makefile for staging directory
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# fix for build system bug...
obj-$(CONFIG_STAGING) += staging.o
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obj-y += media/
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obj-y += net/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ET131X) += et131x/
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obj-$(CONFIG_SLICOSS) += slicoss/
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obj-$(CONFIG_USBIP_CORE) += usbip/
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obj-$(CONFIG_W35UND) += winbond/
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obj-$(CONFIG_PRISM2_USB) += wlan-ng/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ECHO) += echo/
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obj-$(CONFIG_COMEDI) += comedi/
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obj-$(CONFIG_FB_OLPC_DCON) += olpc_dcon/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ASUS_OLED) += asus_oled/
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obj-$(CONFIG_PANEL) += panel/
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obj-$(CONFIG_R8187SE) += rtl8187se/
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obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192U) += rtl8192u/
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obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192E) += rtl8192e/
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obj-$(CONFIG_R8712U) += rtl8712/
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obj-$(CONFIG_RTS_PSTOR) += rts_pstor/
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obj-$(CONFIG_RTS5139) += rts5139/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TRANZPORT) += frontier/
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obj-$(CONFIG_IDE_PHISON) += phison/
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obj-$(CONFIG_LINE6_USB) += line6/
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obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUATECH2) += serqt_usb2/
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obj-$(CONFIG_OCTEON_ETHERNET) += octeon/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VT6655) += vt6655/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VT6656) += vt6656/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VME_BUS) += vme/
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obj-$(CONFIG_IPACK_BUS) += ipack/
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obj-$(CONFIG_DX_SEP) += sep/
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obj-$(CONFIG_IIO) += iio/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ZRAM) += zram/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ZCACHE) += zcache/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ZSMALLOC) += zsmalloc/
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obj-$(CONFIG_WLAGS49_H2) += wlags49_h2/
obj-$(CONFIG_WLAGS49_H25) += wlags49_h25/
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obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SM7XX) += sm7xxfb/
staging: add Broadcom Crystal HD driver
This patch supersedes the earlier ones sent by Manu Abraham to add
the Broadcom Crystal HD driver to the staging tree, per discussion
with him about it. I've been working with Broadcom's Naren Sankar
on this driver for a number of months, and had already talked Naren
about submitting this on Broadcom's behalf, didn't expect anyone
else to jump on submitting it as quickly as Manu did. ;)
This version is a one-shot deal, incorporating the original driver,
Manu's coding style clean-ups, udev device creation support from
Edgar 'gimli' Hucek, and a number of other small tweaks from myself
and Scott Davilla, the other individual who has been working closely
on this code with Naren and I.
I've tested this iteration of the code lightly on a mini pci-e board
in a ThinkPad T61p running x86_64 Fedora 12, with the expected results,
and will test further on other systems with other variants of the card
(I have three varieties of this device currently in hand). Scott has
also tested on assorted primarily i686 varieties of Ubuntu, and Naren
has tested with both Fedora and Ubuntu, iirc.
Note: only the 70012 is currently supported by this driver, 70015
support will follow later. Also note that Blu-Ray support isn't
enabled (at the firmware level), due to misc fun related to the
BD encryption scheme, DRM, etc. :\
I *do* have a git tree containing the driver, lib, gst plugin and
firmware that I'm working from at the moment[*], as there are inter-
dependencies between the driver and lib, and the driver can be used
with kernels going a ways back (I've only tested back to 2.6.18 as
it exists in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5). I'm exporting from there,
into a linux-next tree, then generating patches from there. The goal
is to feed everything upstream as quickly as possible, but there are
users who want this code for earlier kernels too...
The firmware will be submitted for inclusion in dwmw2's linux-firmware
tree once there is a suitable redistribution-no-modification type of
license on it (I believe Naren is working with Broadcom legal to get
that in place).
Changelog from initial Broadcom release to here:
commit d20475d444610c5683d09e63f707f5bb22359062
Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 13:55:16 2010 -0500
include: lib doesn't build w/o the removed stdint include
So add it back...
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
commit c181070a330530b792d2b80e3ec6ab12a5a57394
Author: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 13:38:37 2010 -0500
include: don't define VOID if its already defined
Signed-off-by: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
commit 33d8a2b691e81212e398f53770578d79650bf0bc
Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 13:12:10 2010 -0500
driver: create crystalhd device using udev
Based on:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/archvdr/browser/trunk/archvdr/crystalhd/use_udev.patch
Signed-off-by: Edgar ( gimli ) Hucek <ebsi4711 at gmail dot com>
Formatting tweaks, error-handling path fixups and any bugs added by Jarod.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
commit c44c64dea5537814796fcbe2d9db0209383c78b9
Author: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 10:32:47 2010 -0500
crystalhd: coding style cleanups
Signed-off-by: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
commit cffa6da7467ff697a656d1dfff54bb0513a053dc
Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 10:17:27 2010 -0500
crystalhd: run dos2unix over everything, this is linux source...
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
commit 7fa38a282db7af5a5746055f7c6cef8a9b8ee138
Author: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 10:02:33 2010 -0500
crystalhd: initial import of released Broadcom code
Straight import of:
http://www.broadcom.com/docs/support/crystalhd/crystalhd_linux_20091229.zip
Unfortunately, we're unable to publicly publish all the history that got
us from the initial internal code to what was released here, but such is
life, we can just be happy we've got this open-sourced now. :)
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Naren Sankar <nsankar@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Scott Davilla <davilla@4pi.com>
Signed-off-by: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2010-01-05 02:02:27 +03:00
obj-$(CONFIG_CRYSTALHD) += crystalhd/
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obj-$(CONFIG_CXT1E1) += cxt1e1/
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obj-$(CONFIG_FB_XGI) += xgifb/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TIDSPBRIDGE) += tidspbridge/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_QUICKSTART) += quickstart/
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obj-$(CONFIG_SBE_2T3E3) += sbe-2t3e3/
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obj-$(CONFIG_USB_ENESTORAGE) += keucr/
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obj-$(CONFIG_BCM_WIMAX) += bcm/
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obj-$(CONFIG_FT1000) += ft1000/
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obj-$(CONFIG_SPEAKUP) += speakup/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_CLEARPAD_TM1217) += cptm1217/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_SYNAPTICS_I2C_RMI4) += ste_rmi4/
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obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_NVEC) += nvec/
staging: add omapdrm DRM/KMS driver for TI OMAP platforms
A DRM display driver for TI OMAP platform. Similar to omapfb (fbdev)
and omap_vout (v4l2 display) drivers in the past, this driver uses the
DSS2 driver to access the display hardware, including support for
HDMI, DVI, and various types of LCD panels. And it implements GEM
support for buffer allocation (for KMS as well as offscreen buffers
used by the xf86-video-omap userspace xorg driver).
The driver maps CRTCs to overlays, encoders to overlay-managers, and
connectors to dssdev's. Note that this arrangement might change slightly
when support for drm_plane overlays is added.
For GEM support, non-scanout buffers are using the shmem backed pages
provided by GEM core (In drm_gem_object_init()). In the case of scanout
buffers, which need to be physically contiguous, those are allocated
with CMA and use drm_gem_private_object_init().
See userspace xorg driver:
git://github.com/robclark/xf86-video-omap.git
Refer to this link for CMA (Continuous Memory Allocator):
http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/8/19/302
Links to previous versions of the patch:
v1: http://lwn.net/Articles/458137/
v2: http://patches.linaro.org/4156/
v3: http://patches.linaro.org/4688/
v4: http://patches.linaro.org/4791/
History:
v5: move headers from include/drm at Greg KH's request, minor rebasing
on 3.2-rc1, pull in private copies of drm_gem_{get,put}_pages()
because "drm/gem: add functions to get/put pages" patch is not
merged yet
v4: bit of rework of encoder/connector _dpms() code, modeset_init()
rework to not use nested functions, update TODO.txt
v3: minor cleanups, improved error handling for dev_load(), some minor
API changes that will be needed later for tiled buffer support
v2: replace omap_vram with CMA for scanout buffer allocation, remove
unneeded functions, use dma_addr_t for physical addresses, error
handling cleanup, refactor attach/detach pages into common drm
functions, split non-userspace-facing API into omap_priv.h, remove
plugin API
v1: original
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <rob@ti.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2011-11-12 22:09:40 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_DRM_OMAP) += omapdrm/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ANDROID) += android/
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obj-$(CONFIG_PHONE) += telephony/
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obj-$(CONFIG_USB_WPAN_HCD) += ozwpan/
staging: usb: gadget: Add Configurable Composite Gadget driver
The Configurable Gadget driver is a composite driver that allows
userspace to change at runtime the list of functions enabled in
its configuration and to configure these functions. It supports
multiple functions: acm, rndis, and mass storage.
It is usually controlled by a daemon that changes the configuration
based on user settings. For example, rndis is enabled when the user
enables sharing the phone data connection.
As an example on how to use it, the following shell commands will
make the gadget disconnect from the host and make it be re-enumerated
as a composite with 1 rndis and 2 acm interfaces, and a different
product id:
echo 0 > /sys/class/ccg_usb/ccg0/enable
echo rndis,acm > /sys/class/ccg_usb/ccg0/functions
echo 2 > /sys/class/ccg_usb/ccg0/f_acm/instances
echo -n 0x2d01 > /sys/module/g_ccg/parameters/idProduct
echo 1 > /sys/class/ccg_usb/ccg0/enable
The driver requires a gadget controller that supports software
control of the D+ pullup and the controller driver must support
disabling the pullup during composite_bind.
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Signed-off-by: Benoit Goby <benoit@android.com>
[import from android.c, implement review comments, remove adb,mtp,ptp,accessory]
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Pietrasiewicz <andrzej.p@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2012-05-16 14:34:37 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_USB_G_CCG) += ccg/
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obj-$(CONFIG_WIMAX_GDM72XX) += gdm72xx/
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obj-$(CONFIG_CSR_WIFI) += csr/
2012-07-12 20:02:29 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_BANDGAP) += omap-thermal/
staging: ramster: move to new zcache2 codebase
[V2: rebased to apply to 20120905 staging-next, no other changes]
The original zcache in staging is a "demo" version, and this is a massive
rewrite. This was intended to result in a merged zcache and ramster, but
that option has been blocked so, to continue forward progress on ramster
and future related projects, only ramster moves to the new codebase.
To differentiate between the old demo zcache and the rewrite, we refer
to the latter as zcache2, config'd as CONFIG_ZCACHE2. Zcache and zcache2
cannot be built in the same kernel, so CONFIG_ZCACHE2 implies !CONFIG_ZCACHE.
This developer still has hope that zcache and zcache2 will be merged
into one codebase. Until then, zcache2 can be considered a one-node
version of ramster.
No history of changes was recorded during the zcache2 rewrite and recreating
a sane one would be a Sisyphean task but, since ramster is still in
staging and has been unchanged since it was merged, presumably this
is acceptable.
This commit also provides the hooks in zcache2 for ramster, but all
ramster-specific code is provided in a separate commit.
Some of the highlights of this rewritten codebase for zcache2:
(Note: If you are not familiar with the tmem terminology, you can review
it here: http://lwn.net/Articles/454795/ )
1. Merge of "demo" zcache and the v1.1 version of zcache in ramster. Zcache
and ramster had a great deal of duplicate code which is now merged.
In essence, zcache2 *is* ramster but with no remote machine available,
but !CONFIG_RAMSTER will avoid compiling lots of ramster-specific code.
2. Allocator. Previously, persistent pools used zsmalloc and ephemeral pools
used zbud. Now a completely rewritten zbud is used for both. Notably
this zbud maintains all persistent (frontswap) and ephemeral (cleancache)
pageframes in separate queues in LRU order.
3. Interaction with page allocator. Zbud does no page allocation/freeing,
it is done entirely in zcache2 where it can be tracked more effectively.
4. Better pre-allocation. Previously, on put, if a new pageframe could not be
pre-allocated, the put would fail, even if the allocator had plenty of
partial pages where the data could be stored; this is now fixed.
5. Ouroboros ("eating its own tail") allocation. If no pageframe can be
allocated AND no partial pages are available, the least-recently-used
ephemeral pageframe is reclaimed immediately (including flushing tmem
pointers to it) and re-used. This ensures that most-recently-used
cleancache pages are more likely to be retained than LRU pages and also
that, as in the core mm subsystem, anonymous pages have a higher priority
than clean page cache pages.
6. Zcache and zbud now use debugfs instead of sysfs. Ramster uses debugfs
where possible and sysfs where necessary. (Some ramster configuration
is done from userspace so some sysfs is necessary.)
7. Modularization. As some have observed, the monolithic zcache-main.c code
included zbud code, which has now been separated into its own code module.
Much ramster-specific code in the old ramster zcache-main.c has also been
moved into ramster.c so that it does not get compiled with !CONFIG_RAMSTER.
8. Rebased to 3.5.
This new codebase also provides hooks for several future new features:
A. WasActive patch, requires some mm/frontswap changes previously posted.
A new version of this patch will be provided separately.
See ifdef __PG_WAS_ACTIVE
B. Exclusive gets. It seems tmem _can_ support exclusive gets with a
minor change to both zcache2 and a small backwards-compatible change
to frontswap.c. Explanation and frontswap patch will be provided
separately. See ifdef FRONTSWAP_HAS_EXCLUSIVE_GETS
C. Ouroboros writeback. Since persistent (frontswap) pages may now also be
reclaimed in LRU order, the foundation is in place to properly writeback
these pages back into the swap cache and then the swap disk. This is still
under development and requires some other mm changes which are prototyped.
See ifdef FRONTSWAP_HAS_UNUSE.
A new feature that desperately needs attention (if someone is looking for
a way to contribute) is kernel module support. A preliminary version of
a patch was posted by Erlangen University and needs to be integrated and
tested for zcache2 and brought up to kernel standards.
If anybody is interested on helping out with any of these, let me know!
Acked-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2012-09-06 00:45:00 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_ZCACHE2) += ramster/
2012-09-07 06:59:06 +04:00
obj-$(CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SILICOM) += silicom/
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obj-$(CONFIG_CED1401) += ced1401/