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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../
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Date:		February 2012
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		Provide a place in sysfs for the extcon objects.
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		This allows accessing extcon specific variables.
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		The name of extcon object denoted as ... is the name given
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		with extcon_dev_register.
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		One extcon device denotes a single external connector
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		port. An external connector may have multiple cables
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		attached simultaneously. Many of docks, cradles, and
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		accessory cables have such capability. For example,
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		the 30-pin port of Nuri board (/arch/arm/mach-exynos)
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		may have both HDMI and Charger attached, or analog audio,
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		video, and USB cables attached simultaneously.
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		If there are cables mutually exclusive with each other,
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		such binary relations may be expressed with extcon_dev's
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		mutually_exclusive array.
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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../name
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Date:		February 2012
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		The /sys/class/extcon/.../name shows the name of the extcon
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		object. If the extcon object has an optional callback
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		"show_name" defined, the callback will provide the name with
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		this sysfs node.
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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../state
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Date:		February 2012
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		The /sys/class/extcon/.../state shows and stores the cable
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		attach/detach information of the corresponding extcon object.
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		If the extcon object has an optional callback "show_state"
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		defined, the showing function is overridden with the optional
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		callback.
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		If the default callback for showing function is used, the
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		format is like this:
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		# cat state
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		USB_OTG=1
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		HDMI=0
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		TA=1
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		EAR_JACK=0
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		#
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		In this example, the extcon device has USB_OTG and TA
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		cables attached and HDMI and EAR_JACK cables detached.
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		In order to update the state of an extcon device, enter a hex
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		state number starting with 0x:
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		# echo 0xHEX > state
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		This updates the whole state of the extcon device.
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		Inputs of all the methods are required to meet the
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		mutually_exclusive conditions if they exist.
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		It is recommended to use this "global" state interface if
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		you need to set the value atomically. The later state
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		interface associated with each cable cannot update
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		multiple cable states of an extcon device simultaneously.
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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/name
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Date:		February 2012
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/name shows the name of cable
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		"x" (integer between 0 and 31) of an extcon device.
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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/state
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Date:		February 2012
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/state shows and stores the
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		state of cable "x" (integer between 0 and 31) of an extcon
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		device. The state value is either 0 (detached) or 1
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		(attached).
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What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../mutually_exclusive/...
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Date:		December 2011
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Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
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Description:
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		Shows the relations of mutually exclusiveness. For example,
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		if the mutually_exclusive array of extcon device is
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		{0x3, 0x5, 0xC, 0x0}, then the output is:
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		# ls mutually_exclusive/
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		0x3
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		0x5
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		0xc
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		#
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		Note that mutually_exclusive is a sub-directory of the extcon
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		device and the file names under the mutually_exclusive
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		directory show the mutually-exclusive sets, not the contents
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		of the files.
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