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1 What:           /config/stp-policy
2 Date:           June 2015
3 KernelVersion:  4.3
4 Description:
5                 This group contains policies mandating Master/Channel allocation
6                 for software sources wishing to send trace data over an STM
7                 device.
9 What:           /config/stp-policy/<device>.<policy>
10 Date:           June 2015
11 KernelVersion:  4.3
12 Description:
13                 This group is the root of a policy; its name is a concatenation
14                 of an stm device name to which this policy applies and an
15                 arbitrary string. If <device> part doesn't match an existing
16                 stm device, mkdir will fail with ENODEV; if that device already
17                 has a policy assigned to it, mkdir will fail with EBUSY.
19 What:           /config/stp-policy/<device>.<policy>/device
20 Date:           June 2015
21 KernelVersion:  4.3
22 Description:
23                 STM device to which this policy applies, read only. Same as the
24                 <device> component of its parent directory.
26 What:           /config/stp-policy/<device>.<policy>/<node>
27 Date:           June 2015
28 KernelVersion:  4.3
29 Description:
30                 Policy node is a string identifier that software clients will
31                 use to request a master/channel to be allocated and assigned to
32                 them.
34 What:           /config/stp-policy/<device>.<policy>/<node>/masters
35 Date:           June 2015
36 KernelVersion:  4.3
37 Description:
38                 Range of masters from which to allocate for users of this node.
39                 Write two numbers: the first master and the last master number.
41 What:           /config/stp-policy/<device>.<policy>/<node>/channels
42 Date:           June 2015
43 KernelVersion:  4.3
44 Description:
45                 Range of channels from which to allocate for users of this node.
46                 Write two numbers: the first channel and the last channel
47                 number.