| What:		/sys/firmware/opal/dump | 
 | Date:		Feb 2014 | 
 | Contact:	Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		This directory exposes interfaces for interacting with | 
 | 		the FSP and platform dumps through OPAL firmware interface. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This is only for the powerpc/powernv platform. | 
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 | 		initiate_dump:	When '1' is written to it, | 
 | 				we will initiate a dump. | 
 | 				Read this file for supported commands. | 
 |  | 
 | 		0xXX-0xYYYY:	A directory for dump of type 0xXX and | 
 | 				id 0xYYYY (in hex). The name of this | 
 | 				directory should not be relied upon to | 
 | 				be in this format, only that it's unique | 
 | 				among all dumps. For determining the type | 
 | 				and ID of the dump, use the id and type files. | 
 | 				Do not rely on any particular size of dump | 
 | 				type or dump id. | 
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 |  | 
 | 		Each dump has the following files: | 
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 | 		id:		An ASCII representation of the dump ID | 
 | 				in hex (e.g. '0x01') | 
 | 		type:		An ASCII representation of the type of | 
 | 				dump in the format "0x%x %s" with the ID | 
 | 				in hex and a description of the dump type | 
 | 				(or 'unknown'). | 
 | 				Type '0xffffffff unknown' is used when | 
 | 				we could not get the type from firmware. | 
 | 				e.g. '0x02 System/Platform Dump' | 
 | 		dump:		A binary file containing the dump. | 
 | 				The size of the dump is the size of this file. | 
 | 		acknowledge:	When 'ack' is written to this, we will | 
 | 				acknowledge that we've retrieved the | 
 | 				dump to the service processor. It will | 
 | 				then remove it, making the dump | 
 | 				inaccessible. | 
 | 				Reading this file will get a list of | 
 | 				supported actions. | 
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