18c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/module/pch_phub/drivers/.../pch_mac
28c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDate:		August 2010
38c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:	2.6.35
48c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact:	masa-korg@dsn.okisemi.com
58c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription:	Write/read GbE MAC address.
68c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
78c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/module/pch_phub/drivers/.../pch_firmware
88c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDate:		August 2010
98c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:	2.6.35
108c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact:	masa-korg@dsn.okisemi.com
118c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription:	Write/read Option ROM data.
128c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
138c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
148c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/module/ehci_hcd/drivers/.../uframe_periodic_max
158c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDate:		July 2011
168c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:	3.1
178c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact:	Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
188c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription:	Maximum time allowed for periodic transfers per microframe (μs)
198c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
208c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		Note:
218c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  USB 2.0 sets maximum allowed time for periodic transfers per
228c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  microframe to be 80%, that is 100 microseconds out of 125
238c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  microseconds (full microframe).
248c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
258c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  However there are cases, when 80% max isochronous bandwidth is
268c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  too limiting. For example two video streams could require 110
278c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  microseconds of isochronous bandwidth per microframe to work
288c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		  together. 
298c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
308c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		Through this setting it is possible to raise the limit so that
318c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		the host controller would allow allocating more than 100
328c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		microseconds of periodic bandwidth per microframe.
338c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
348c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		Beware, non-standard modes are usually not thoroughly tested by
358c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		hardware designers, and the hardware can malfunction when this
368c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci		setting differ from default 100.
378c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
388c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/module/*/{coresize,initsize}
398c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDate:		Jan 2012
408c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:»·3.3
418c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact:	Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
428c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription:	Module size in bytes.
438c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci
448c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/module/*/taint
458c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDate:		Jan 2012
468c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:»·3.3
478c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciContact:	Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
488c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ciDescription:	Module taint flags:
498c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			==  =====================
508c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			P   proprietary module
518c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			O   out-of-tree module
528c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			F   force-loaded module
538c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			C   staging driver module
548c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			E   unsigned module
558c2ecf20Sopenharmony_ci			==  =====================
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