Revision 120c54751b1cecaa18b4e2f247f242af6ee87fd9 authored by Linus Torvalds on 14 August 2016, 02:29:46 UTC, committed by Linus Torvalds on 14 August 2016, 02:29:46 UTC
Pull arm64 fixes from Catalin Marinas:

 - support for nr_cpus= command line argument (maxcpus was previously
   changed to allow secondary CPUs to be hot-plugged)

 - ARM PMU interrupt handling fix

 - fix potential TLB conflict in the hibernate code

 - improved handling of EL1 instruction aborts (better error reporting)

 - removal of useless jprobes code for stack saving/restoring

 - defconfig updates

* tag 'arm64-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux:
  arm64: defconfig: enable CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
  arm64: defconfig: add options for virtualization and containers
  arm64: hibernate: handle allocation failures
  arm64: hibernate: avoid potential TLB conflict
  arm64: Handle el1 synchronous instruction aborts cleanly
  arm64: Remove stack duplicating code from jprobes
  drivers/perf: arm-pmu: Fix handling of SPI lacking "interrupt-affinity" property
  drivers/perf: arm-pmu: convert arm_pmu_mutex to spinlock
  arm64: Support hard limit of cpu count by nr_cpus
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Raw File
lcd-panel-cgram.txt
Some LCDs allow you to define up to 8 characters, mapped to ASCII
characters 0 to 7. The escape code to define a new character is
'\e[LG' followed by one digit from 0 to 7, representing the character
number, and up to 8 couples of hex digits terminated by a semi-colon
(';'). Each couple of digits represents a line, with 1-bits for each
illuminated pixel with LSB on the right. Lines are numbered from the
top of the character to the bottom. On a 5x7 matrix, only the 5 lower
bits of the 7 first bytes are used for each character. If the string
is incomplete, only complete lines will be redefined. Here are some
examples :

  printf "\e[LG0010101050D1F0C04;"  => 0 = [enter]
  printf "\e[LG1040E1F0000000000;"  => 1 = [up]
  printf "\e[LG2000000001F0E0400;"  => 2 = [down]
  printf "\e[LG3040E1F001F0E0400;"  => 3 = [up-down]
  printf "\e[LG40002060E1E0E0602;"  => 4 = [left]
  printf "\e[LG500080C0E0F0E0C08;"  => 5 = [right]
  printf "\e[LG60016051516141400;"  => 6 = "IP"

  printf "\e[LG00103071F1F070301;"  => big speaker
  printf "\e[LG00002061E1E060200;"  => small speaker

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