Add documentation for MSystems disk-on-chip docg3 chips sysfs entries, which enable and disable protection areas, giving or disabling access to the chip's memory. Signed-off-by: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr> Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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What:		/sys/devices/platform/docg3/f[0-3]_dps[01]_is_keylocked
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Date:		November 2011
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KernelVersion:	3.3
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Contact:	Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
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Description:
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		Show whether the floor (0 to 4), protection area (0 or 1) is
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		keylocked. Each docg3 chip (or floor) has 2 protection areas,
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		which can cover any part of it, block aligned, called DPS.
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		The protection has information embedded whether it blocks reads,
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		writes or both.
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		The result is:
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		0 -> the DPS is not keylocked
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		1 -> the DPS is keylocked
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Users:		None identified so far.
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What:		/sys/devices/platform/docg3/f[0-3]_dps[01]_protection_key
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Date:		November 2011
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KernelVersion:	3.3
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Contact:	Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
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Description:
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		Enter the protection key for the floor (0 to 4), protection area
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		(0 or 1). Each docg3 chip (or floor) has 2 protection areas,
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		which can cover any part of it, block aligned, called DPS.
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		The protection has information embedded whether it blocks reads,
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		writes or both.
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		The protection key is a string of 8 bytes (value 0-255).
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		Entering the correct value toggle the lock, and can be observed
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		through f[0-3]_dps[01]_is_keylocked.
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		Possible values are:
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			- 8 bytes
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		Typical values are:
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			- "00000000"
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			- "12345678"
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Users:		None identified so far.
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