1
2This is a brief list of all the files in ./linux/Documentation and what
3they contain. If you add a documentation file, please list it here in
4alphabetical order as well, or risk being hunted down like a rabid dog.
5Please try and keep the descriptions small enough to fit on one line.
6							 Thanks -- Paul G.
7
8Following translations are available on the WWW:
9
10   - Japanese, maintained by the JF Project (JF@linux.or.jp), at
11     http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/
12
1300-INDEX
14	- this file.
15BUG-HUNTING
16	- brute force method of doing binary search of patches to find bug.
17Changes
18	- list of changes that break older software packages.
19CodingStyle
20	- how the boss likes the C code in the kernel to look.
21DMA-API.txt
22	- DMA API, pci_ API & extensions for non-consistent memory machines.
23DMA-mapping.txt
24	- info for PCI drivers using DMA portably across all platforms.
25DocBook/
26	- directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation.
27HOWTO
28	- The process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development.
29IO-mapping.txt
30	- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
31IPMI.txt
32	- info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver.
33IRQ-affinity.txt
34	- how to select which CPU(s) handle which interrupt events on SMP.
35ManagementStyle
36	- how to (attempt to) manage kernel hackers.
37MSI-HOWTO.txt
38	- the Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) Driver Guide HOWTO and FAQ.
39RCU/
40	- directory with info on RCU (read-copy update).
41README.DAC960
42	- info on Mylex DAC960/DAC1100 PCI RAID Controller Driver for Linux.
43SAK.txt
44	- info on Secure Attention Keys.
45SubmittingDrivers
46	- procedure to get a new driver source included into the kernel tree.
47SubmittingPatches
48	- procedure to get a source patch included into the kernel tree.
49VGA-softcursor.txt
50	- how to change your VGA cursor from a blinking underscore.
51applying-patches.txt
52	- description of various trees and how to apply their patches.
53arm/
54	- directory with info about Linux on the ARM architecture.
55basic_profiling.txt
56	- basic instructions for those who wants to profile Linux kernel.
57binfmt_misc.txt
58	- info on the kernel support for extra binary formats.
59block/
60	- info on the Block I/O (BIO) layer.
61cachetlb.txt
62	- describes the cache/TLB flushing interfaces Linux uses.
63cciss.txt
64	- info, major/minor #'s for Compaq's SMART Array Controllers.
65cdrom/
66	- directory with information on the CD-ROM drivers that Linux has.
67cli-sti-removal.txt
68	- cli()/sti() removal guide.
69computone.txt
70	- info on Computone Intelliport II/Plus Multiport Serial Driver.
71cpqarray.txt
72	- info on using Compaq's SMART2 Intelligent Disk Array Controllers.
73cpu-freq/
74	- info on CPU frequency and voltage scaling.
75cris/
76	- directory with info about Linux on CRIS architecture.
77crypto/
78	- directory with info on the Crypto API.
79debugging-modules.txt
80	- some notes on debugging modules after Linux 2.6.3.
81device-mapper/
82	- directory with info on Device Mapper.
83devices.txt
84	- plain ASCII listing of all the nodes in /dev/ with major minor #'s.
85digiepca.txt
86	- info on Digi Intl. {PC,PCI,EISA}Xx and Xem series cards.
87dnotify.txt
88	- info about directory notification in Linux.
89driver-model/
90	- directory with info about Linux driver model.
91dvb/
92	- info on Linux Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) subsystem.
93early-userspace/
94	- info about initramfs, klibc, and userspace early during boot.
95eisa.txt
96	- info on EISA bus support.
97exception.txt
98	- how Linux v2.2 handles exceptions without verify_area etc.
99fb/
100	- directory with info on the frame buffer graphics abstraction layer.
101filesystems/
102	- directory with info on the various filesystems that Linux supports.
103firmware_class/
104	- request_firmware() hotplug interface info.
105floppy.txt
106	- notes and driver options for the floppy disk driver.
107hayes-esp.txt
108	- info on using the Hayes ESP serial driver.
109highuid.txt
110	- notes on the change from 16 bit to 32 bit user/group IDs.
111hpet.txt
112	- High Precision Event Timer Driver for Linux.
113hw_random.txt
114	- info on Linux support for random number generator in i8xx chipsets.
115i2c/
116	- directory with info about the I2C bus/protocol (2 wire, kHz speed).
117i2o/
118	- directory with info about the Linux I2O subsystem.
119i386/
120	- directory with info about Linux on Intel 32 bit architecture.
121ia64/
122	- directory with info about Linux on Intel 64 bit architecture.
123ide.txt
124	- important info for users of ATA devices (IDE/EIDE disks and CD-ROMS).
125initrd.txt
126	- how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem.
127input/
128	- info on Linux input device support.
129io_ordering.txt
130	- info on ordering I/O writes to memory-mapped addresses.
131ioctl-number.txt
132	- how to implement and register device/driver ioctl calls.
133iostats.txt
134	- info on I/O statistics Linux kernel provides.
135isapnp.txt
136	- info on Linux ISA Plug & Play support.
137isdn/
138	- directory with info on the Linux ISDN support, and supported cards.
139java.txt
140	- info on the in-kernel binary support for Java(tm).
141kbuild/
142	- directory with info about the kernel build process.
143kdumpt.txt
144       - mini HowTo on getting the crash dump code to work.
145kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt
146	- mini HowTo on generation and location of kernel documentation files.
147kernel-docs.txt
148	- listing of various WWW + books that document kernel internals.
149kernel-parameters.txt
150	- summary listing of command line / boot prompt args for the kernel.
151kobject.txt
152	- info of the kobject infrastructure of the Linux kernel.
153laptop-mode.txt
154	- How to conserve battery power using laptop-mode.
155ldm.txt
156	- a brief description of LDM (Windows Dynamic Disks).
157locks.txt
158	- info on file locking implementations, flock() vs. fcntl(), etc.
159logo.gif
160	- Full colour GIF image of Linux logo (penguin).
161logo.txt
162	- Info on creator of above logo & site to get additional images from.
163m68k/
164	- directory with info about Linux on Motorola 68k architecture.
165magic-number.txt
166	- list of magic numbers used to mark/protect kernel data structures.
167mandatory.txt
168	- info on the Linux implementation of Sys V mandatory file locking.
169mca.txt
170	- info on supporting Micro Channel Architecture (e.g. PS/2) systems.
171md.txt
172	- info on boot arguments for the multiple devices driver.
173memory.txt
174	- info on typical Linux memory problems.
175mips/
176	- directory with info about Linux on MIPS architecture.
177mono.txt
178	- how to execute Mono-based .NET binaries with the help of BINFMT_MISC.
179moxa-smartio
180	- info on installing/using Moxa multiport serial driver.
181mtrr.txt
182	- how to use PPro Memory Type Range Registers to increase performance.
183nbd.txt
184	- info on a TCP implementation of a network block device.
185netlabel/
186	- directory with information on the NetLabel subsystem.
187networking/
188	- directory with info on various aspects of networking with Linux.
189nfsroot.txt
190	- short guide on setting up a diskless box with NFS root filesystem.
191nmi_watchdog.txt
192	- info on NMI watchdog for SMP systems.
193numastat.txt
194	- info on how to read Numa policy hit/miss statistics in sysfs.
195oops-tracing.txt
196	- how to decode those nasty internal kernel error dump messages.
197paride.txt
198	- information about the parallel port IDE subsystem.
199parisc/
200	- directory with info on using Linux on PA-RISC architecture.
201parport.txt
202	- how to use the parallel-port driver.
203parport-lowlevel.txt
204	- description and usage of the low level parallel port functions.
205pci.txt
206	- info on the PCI subsystem for device driver authors.
207pm.txt
208	- info on Linux power management support.
209pnp.txt
210	- Linux Plug and Play documentation.
211power/
212	- directory with info on Linux PCI power management.
213powerpc/
214	- directory with info on using Linux with the PowerPC.
215preempt-locking.txt
216	- info on locking under a preemptive kernel.
217ramdisk.txt
218	- short guide on how to set up and use the RAM disk.
219riscom8.txt
220	- notes on using the RISCom/8 multi-port serial driver.
221rocket.txt
222	- info on the Comtrol RocketPort multiport serial driver.
223rpc-cache.txt
224	- introduction to the caching mechanisms in the sunrpc layer.
225rtc.txt
226	- notes on how to use the Real Time Clock (aka CMOS clock) driver.
227s390/
228	- directory with info on using Linux on the IBM S390.
229sched-coding.txt
230	- reference for various scheduler-related methods in the O(1) scheduler.
231sched-design.txt
232	- goals, design and implementation of the Linux O(1) scheduler.
233sched-domains.txt
234	- information on scheduling domains.
235sched-stats.txt
236	- information on schedstats (Linux Scheduler Statistics).
237scsi/
238	- directory with info on Linux scsi support.
239serial/
240	- directory with info on the low level serial API.
241serial-console.txt
242	- how to set up Linux with a serial line console as the default.
243sgi-visws.txt
244	- short blurb on the SGI Visual Workstations.
245sh/
246	- directory with info on porting Linux to a new architecture.
247smart-config.txt
248	- description of the Smart Config makefile feature.
249smp.txt
250	- a few notes on symmetric multi-processing.
251sonypi.txt
252	- info on Linux Sony Programmable I/O Device support.
253sound/
254	- directory with info on sound card support.
255sparc/
256	- directory with info on using Linux on Sparc architecture.
257specialix.txt
258	- info on hardware/driver for specialix IO8+ multiport serial card.
259spinlocks.txt
260	- info on using spinlocks to provide exclusive access in kernel.
261stable_api_nonsense.txt
262	- info on why the kernel does not have a stable in-kernel api or abi.
263stable_kernel_rules.txt
264	- rules and procedures for the -stable kernel releases.
265stallion.txt
266	- info on using the Stallion multiport serial driver.
267svga.txt
268	- short guide on selecting video modes at boot via VGA BIOS.
269sx.txt
270	- info on the Specialix SX/SI multiport serial driver.
271sysctl/
272	- directory with info on the /proc/sys/* files.
273sysrq.txt
274	- info on the magic SysRq key.
275telephony/
276	- directory with info on telephony (e.g. voice over IP) support.
277time_interpolators.txt
278	- info on time interpolators.
279tipar.txt
280	- information about Parallel link cable for Texas Instruments handhelds.
281tty.txt
282	- guide to the locking policies of the tty layer.
283unicode.txt
284	- info on the Unicode character/font mapping used in Linux.
285uml/
286	- directory with information about User Mode Linux.
287usb/
288	- directory with info regarding the Universal Serial Bus.
289video4linux/
290	- directory with info regarding video/TV/radio cards and linux.
291vm/
292	- directory with info on the Linux vm code.
293voyager.txt
294	- guide to running Linux on the Voyager architecture.
295watchdog/
296	- how to auto-reboot Linux if it has "fallen and can't get up". ;-)
297x86_64/
298	- directory with info on Linux support for AMD x86-64 (Hammer) machines.
299xterm-linux.xpm
300	- XPM image of penguin logo (see logo.txt) sitting on an xterm.
301zorro.txt
302	- info on writing drivers for Zorro bus devices found on Amigas.
303