docs: don't use nested tables
Nested tables aren't supported for pdf output on Sphinx 1.7.9: admin-guide/laptops/sonypi:: nested tables are not yet implemented. admin-guide/laptops/toshiba_haps:: nested tables are not yet implemented. driver-api/nvdimm/btt:: nested tables are not yet implemented. s390/debugging390:: nested tables are not yet implemented. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org> Acked-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> # laptopsalistair/sunxi64-5.4-dsi
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statically linked into the kernel). Those options are:
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statically linked into the kernel). Those options are:
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minor: minor number of the misc device /dev/sonypi,
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minor: minor number of the misc device /dev/sonypi,
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default is -1 (automatic allocation, see /proc/misc
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default is -1 (automatic allocation, see /proc/misc
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or kernel logs)
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or kernel logs)
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set to 0xffffffff, meaning that all possible events
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set to 0xffffffff, meaning that all possible events
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will be tried. You can use the following bits to
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will be tried. You can use the following bits to
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construct your own event mask (from
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construct your own event mask (from
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drivers/char/sonypi.h):
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drivers/char/sonypi.h)::
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SONYPI_JOGGER_MASK 0x0001
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SONYPI_JOGGER_MASK 0x0001
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SONYPI_CAPTURE_MASK 0x0002
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SONYPI_CAPTURE_MASK 0x0002
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SONYPI_FNKEY_MASK 0x0004
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SONYPI_FNKEY_MASK 0x0004
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SONYPI_BLUETOOTH_MASK 0x0008
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SONYPI_BLUETOOTH_MASK 0x0008
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SONYPI_PKEY_MASK 0x0010
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SONYPI_PKEY_MASK 0x0010
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SONYPI_BACK_MASK 0x0020
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SONYPI_BACK_MASK 0x0020
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SONYPI_HELP_MASK 0x0040
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SONYPI_HELP_MASK 0x0040
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SONYPI_LID_MASK 0x0080
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SONYPI_LID_MASK 0x0080
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SONYPI_ZOOM_MASK 0x0100
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SONYPI_ZOOM_MASK 0x0100
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SONYPI_THUMBPHRASE_MASK 0x0200
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SONYPI_THUMBPHRASE_MASK 0x0200
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SONYPI_MEYE_MASK 0x0400
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SONYPI_MEYE_MASK 0x0400
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SONYPI_MEMORYSTICK_MASK 0x0800
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SONYPI_MEMORYSTICK_MASK 0x0800
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SONYPI_BATTERY_MASK 0x1000
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SONYPI_BATTERY_MASK 0x1000
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SONYPI_WIRELESS_MASK 0x2000
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SONYPI_WIRELESS_MASK 0x2000
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useinput: if set (which is the default) two input devices are
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useinput: if set (which is the default) two input devices are
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created, one which interprets the jogdial events as
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created, one which interprets the jogdial events as
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protection_level The protection_level is readable and writeable, and
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protection_level The protection_level is readable and writeable, and
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provides a way to let userspace query the current protection
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provides a way to let userspace query the current protection
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level, as well as set the desired protection level, the
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level, as well as set the desired protection level, the
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available protection levels are:
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available protection levels are::
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============ ======= ========== ========
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============ ======= ========== ========
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0 - Disabled 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High
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0 - Disabled 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High
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============ ======= ========== ========
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reset_protection The reset_protection entry is writeable only, being "1"
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reset_protection The reset_protection entry is writeable only, being "1"
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the only parameter it accepts, it is used to trigger
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the only parameter it accepts, it is used to trigger
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Bit Description
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Bit Description
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31 - 30 Error and Zero flags - Used in the following way:
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31 - 30 Error and Zero flags - Used in the following way::
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== == ====================================================
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== == ====================================================
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31 30 Description
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31 30 Description
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| | 32 | Basic Addressing Mode |
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| | 32 | Basic Addressing Mode |
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| | | Used to set addressing mode |
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| | | Used to set addressing mode:: |
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| | | | PSW 31 | PSW 32 | | |
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| | | | PSW 31 | PSW 32 | | |
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