OpenCloudOS-Kernel/Documentation/ABI
Greg Kroah-Hartman 1c46ae0af6 Second set of new device support, features and cleanup for the 4.3 cycle.
Take 2 also includes a fix set that was too late for the 4.2 cycle.
 
 As we had a lot of tools and docs work in this set, I have broken those
 out into their own categories in this description.
 
 Fixes from the pull request '4th set of IIO fixes for the 4.2 cycle'.
 * Poll functions for both event chardev and the buffer one were returning
   negative error codes (via a positive value).
 * A recent change to lsiio adding some error handling that was wrong and
   stopped the tool working.
 * bmg160 was missing some dependencies in Kconfig
 * berlin2-adc had a misshandled register (wrote a value rather than a bitmap)
 
 New device support
 * TI opt3001 light sensor
 * TXC PA12 ALS and proximity sensor.
 * mcp3301 ADC support (in mcp320x driver)
 * ST lsm303agr accelerometer and magnetometer drivers (plus some st-sensors
   common support to allow different WHOAMI register addresses, devices with
   fixed scale and allow interrupt equiped magnetometers).
 * ADIS16305, ADIS16367, ADIS16445IMUs (in the adis16400 driver)
 * ADIS16266 gyro (in the adis16260 driver)
 * ADIS16137 gyro (in the adis16136 driver)
 
 New functionality
 * mmc35240 DT bindings.
 * Inverse unit conversion macros to aid handing of values written to sysfs
   attributes.
 
 Core cleanup
 * Forward declaration of struct iio_trigger to avoid a compile warning.
 
 Driver cleanup / fixes
 * mxs-lradc
   - Clarify which parts are supported.
   - Fix spelling erorrs.
   - Missing/extra includes
   - reorder includes
   - add datasheet name listings for all usable channels (to allow them
     to be bound by name from consumer drivers)
 * acpi-als - add some function prefixes as per general iio style.
 * bmc150_magn - replace a magic value with the existing define.
 * vf610 - determine possible sample frequencies taking into account the
   electrical characteristics (defining a minimum sample time)
 * dht11
   - whitespace
   - additional docs
   - avoid mulitple assignments in one line
   - Use the new funciton ktime_get_resolution_ns to cleanup a nasty trick
     previously used for timing.
 * Fix all drivers that consider 0 a valid IRQ for historical reasons.
 * Export I2C module alias info where previously missing (to allow autoprobing)
 * Export OF module alias info where previously missing.
 * mmc35240 - switch some variables into arrays to improve readability.
 * mlx90614 - define some magic numbers for readability.
 * bmc150_magn
   - expand area locked by a mutex to cover all the use of the
     data->buffer.
   - use descriptive naming for a mask instead of a magic value.
 * berin2-adc
   - pass up an error code rather that a generic error
   - constify the iio_chan_spec
   - some other little tidy ups.
 * stk8312
   - fix a dependency on triggered buffers in kconfig
   - add a check for invalid attribute values
   - improve error handling by returning error codes where possible and
     return immediately where relevant
   - rework macro defs to use GENMASK etc
   - change some variable types to reduce unnecessary casting
   - clean up code style
   - drop a local buffer copy for bulk reads and use the one in data->buffer
      instead.
 * adis16400 - the adis16448 gyroscope scale was wrong.
 * adis16480 - some more wrong scales for various parts.
 * adis16300 - has an undocumented product id and serial number registers so
   use them.
 * iio_simple_dummy - fix some wrong code indentation.
 * bmc150-accel - use the chip ID to detect the chip present rather than
   verifying the expected part was there.  This was in response to a wrong
   ACPI entry on the WinBook TW100.
 * mma8452
   - fix _get_hp_filter_index
   - drop a double include
   - pass up an error code rather than rewriting it
   - range check input values to attribute writes
   - register defs tidy up using GENMASK and reordering them to be easier to
     follow.
   - various coding style cleanups
   - put the Kconfig entry in the write place (alphabetically).
 
 Tools related
 * Tools cleanup - drop an explicity NULL comparison, some unnecessary braces,
   use the ARRAY_SIZE macro, send error messages to stderr instead of dropping
   them in the middle of normal output.
 * Fix tools to allow that scale and offset attributes are optional.
 * More tools fixes including allowing true 32bit data (previously an overflow
   prevented more than 31bits)
 * Drop a stray header guard that ended up in a c file.
 * Make calc_digits static as it isn't exported or in the header.
 * Set ci_array pointer to NULL after free as a protection against non safe
   usage of the tools core code.  Also convert a double pointer to a single
   one as the extra level of indirection was unnecessary.
 
 Docs
 * DocBook introduction by Daniel Baluta.  Glad we are beginning to
   draw together some more introductory docs to suplement the various
   tools / examples.
 * Drop bytes_per_datum sysfs attribute docs as it no longer exists.
 * A whole load of missing / fixing of kernel-doc for the core of IIO.
 * Document the trigger name sysfs attribute in the ABI docs.
 * Minor typos in the ABI docs related to power down modes.
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Merge tag 'iio-for-4.3b-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into staging-next

Jonathan writes:

Second set of new device support, features and cleanup for the 4.3 cycle.
Take 2 also includes a fix set that was too late for the 4.2 cycle.

As we had a lot of tools and docs work in this set, I have broken those
out into their own categories in this description.

Fixes from the pull request '4th set of IIO fixes for the 4.2 cycle'.
* Poll functions for both event chardev and the buffer one were returning
  negative error codes (via a positive value).
* A recent change to lsiio adding some error handling that was wrong and
  stopped the tool working.
* bmg160 was missing some dependencies in Kconfig
* berlin2-adc had a misshandled register (wrote a value rather than a bitmap)

New device support
* TI opt3001 light sensor
* TXC PA12 ALS and proximity sensor.
* mcp3301 ADC support (in mcp320x driver)
* ST lsm303agr accelerometer and magnetometer drivers (plus some st-sensors
  common support to allow different WHOAMI register addresses, devices with
  fixed scale and allow interrupt equiped magnetometers).
* ADIS16305, ADIS16367, ADIS16445IMUs (in the adis16400 driver)
* ADIS16266 gyro (in the adis16260 driver)
* ADIS16137 gyro (in the adis16136 driver)

New functionality
* mmc35240 DT bindings.
* Inverse unit conversion macros to aid handing of values written to sysfs
  attributes.

Core cleanup
* Forward declaration of struct iio_trigger to avoid a compile warning.

Driver cleanup / fixes
* mxs-lradc
  - Clarify which parts are supported.
  - Fix spelling erorrs.
  - Missing/extra includes
  - reorder includes
  - add datasheet name listings for all usable channels (to allow them
    to be bound by name from consumer drivers)
* acpi-als - add some function prefixes as per general iio style.
* bmc150_magn - replace a magic value with the existing define.
* vf610 - determine possible sample frequencies taking into account the
  electrical characteristics (defining a minimum sample time)
* dht11
  - whitespace
  - additional docs
  - avoid mulitple assignments in one line
  - Use the new funciton ktime_get_resolution_ns to cleanup a nasty trick
    previously used for timing.
* Fix all drivers that consider 0 a valid IRQ for historical reasons.
* Export I2C module alias info where previously missing (to allow autoprobing)
* Export OF module alias info where previously missing.
* mmc35240 - switch some variables into arrays to improve readability.
* mlx90614 - define some magic numbers for readability.
* bmc150_magn
  - expand area locked by a mutex to cover all the use of the
    data->buffer.
  - use descriptive naming for a mask instead of a magic value.
* berin2-adc
  - pass up an error code rather that a generic error
  - constify the iio_chan_spec
  - some other little tidy ups.
* stk8312
  - fix a dependency on triggered buffers in kconfig
  - add a check for invalid attribute values
  - improve error handling by returning error codes where possible and
    return immediately where relevant
  - rework macro defs to use GENMASK etc
  - change some variable types to reduce unnecessary casting
  - clean up code style
  - drop a local buffer copy for bulk reads and use the one in data->buffer
     instead.
* adis16400 - the adis16448 gyroscope scale was wrong.
* adis16480 - some more wrong scales for various parts.
* adis16300 - has an undocumented product id and serial number registers so
  use them.
* iio_simple_dummy - fix some wrong code indentation.
* bmc150-accel - use the chip ID to detect the chip present rather than
  verifying the expected part was there.  This was in response to a wrong
  ACPI entry on the WinBook TW100.
* mma8452
  - fix _get_hp_filter_index
  - drop a double include
  - pass up an error code rather than rewriting it
  - range check input values to attribute writes
  - register defs tidy up using GENMASK and reordering them to be easier to
    follow.
  - various coding style cleanups
  - put the Kconfig entry in the write place (alphabetically).

Tools related
* Tools cleanup - drop an explicity NULL comparison, some unnecessary braces,
  use the ARRAY_SIZE macro, send error messages to stderr instead of dropping
  them in the middle of normal output.
* Fix tools to allow that scale and offset attributes are optional.
* More tools fixes including allowing true 32bit data (previously an overflow
  prevented more than 31bits)
* Drop a stray header guard that ended up in a c file.
* Make calc_digits static as it isn't exported or in the header.
* Set ci_array pointer to NULL after free as a protection against non safe
  usage of the tools core code.  Also convert a double pointer to a single
  one as the extra level of indirection was unnecessary.

Docs
* DocBook introduction by Daniel Baluta.  Glad we are beginning to
  draw together some more introductory docs to suplement the various
  tools / examples.
* Drop bytes_per_datum sysfs attribute docs as it no longer exists.
* A whole load of missing / fixing of kernel-doc for the core of IIO.
* Document the trigger name sysfs attribute in the ABI docs.
* Minor typos in the ABI docs related to power down modes.
2015-08-12 12:43:41 -07:00
..
obsolete zram: deprecate zram attrs sysfs nodes 2015-04-15 16:35:21 -07:00
removed net_dma: simple removal 2014-09-28 07:05:16 -07:00
stable w1: Add support for DS28EA00 sequence to w1-therm 2015-05-24 12:08:59 -07:00
testing Second set of new device support, features and cleanup for the 4.3 cycle. 2015-08-12 12:43:41 -07:00
README Documentation/ABI: document the non-ABI status of Kconfig and symbols 2013-11-13 12:09:32 +09:00

README

This directory attempts to document the ABI between the Linux kernel and
userspace, and the relative stability of these interfaces.  Due to the
everchanging nature of Linux, and the differing maturity levels, these
interfaces should be used by userspace programs in different ways.

We have four different levels of ABI stability, as shown by the four
different subdirectories in this location.  Interfaces may change levels
of stability according to the rules described below.

The different levels of stability are:

  stable/
	This directory documents the interfaces that the developer has
	defined to be stable.  Userspace programs are free to use these
	interfaces with no restrictions, and backward compatibility for
	them will be guaranteed for at least 2 years.  Most interfaces
	(like syscalls) are expected to never change and always be
	available.

  testing/
	This directory documents interfaces that are felt to be stable,
	as the main development of this interface has been completed.
	The interface can be changed to add new features, but the
	current interface will not break by doing this, unless grave
	errors or security problems are found in them.  Userspace
	programs can start to rely on these interfaces, but they must be
	aware of changes that can occur before these interfaces move to
	be marked stable.  Programs that use these interfaces are
	strongly encouraged to add their name to the description of
	these interfaces, so that the kernel developers can easily
	notify them if any changes occur (see the description of the
	layout of the files below for details on how to do this.)

  obsolete/
  	This directory documents interfaces that are still remaining in
	the kernel, but are marked to be removed at some later point in
	time.  The description of the interface will document the reason
	why it is obsolete and when it can be expected to be removed.

  removed/
	This directory contains a list of the old interfaces that have
	been removed from the kernel.

Every file in these directories will contain the following information:

What:		Short description of the interface
Date:		Date created
KernelVersion:	Kernel version this feature first showed up in.
Contact:	Primary contact for this interface (may be a mailing list)
Description:	Long description of the interface and how to use it.
Users:		All users of this interface who wish to be notified when
		it changes.  This is very important for interfaces in
		the "testing" stage, so that kernel developers can work
		with userspace developers to ensure that things do not
		break in ways that are unacceptable.  It is also
		important to get feedback for these interfaces to make
		sure they are working in a proper way and do not need to
		be changed further.


How things move between levels:

Interfaces in stable may move to obsolete, as long as the proper
notification is given.

Interfaces may be removed from obsolete and the kernel as long as the
documented amount of time has gone by.

Interfaces in the testing state can move to the stable state when the
developers feel they are finished.  They cannot be removed from the
kernel tree without going through the obsolete state first.

It's up to the developer to place their interfaces in the category they
wish for it to start out in.


Notable bits of non-ABI, which should not under any circumstances be considered
stable:

- Kconfig.  Userspace should not rely on the presence or absence of any
  particular Kconfig symbol, in /proc/config.gz, in the copy of .config
  commonly installed to /boot, or in any invocation of the kernel build
  process.

- Kernel-internal symbols.  Do not rely on the presence, absence, location, or
  type of any kernel symbol, either in System.map files or the kernel binary
  itself.  See Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt.