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  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../
  Date:		February 2012
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		Provide a place in sysfs for the extcon objects.
  		This allows accessing extcon specific variables.
  		The name of extcon object denoted as ... is the name given
  		with extcon_dev_register.
  
  		One extcon device denotes a single external connector
  		port. An external connector may have multiple cables
  		attached simultaneously. Many of docks, cradles, and
  		accessory cables have such capability. For example,
  		the 30-pin port of Nuri board (/arch/arm/mach-exynos)
  		may have both HDMI and Charger attached, or analog audio,
  		video, and USB cables attached simultaneously.
  
  		If there are cables mutually exclusive with each other,
  		such binary relations may be expressed with extcon_dev's
  		mutually_exclusive array.
  
  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../name
  Date:		February 2012
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		The /sys/class/extcon/.../name shows the name of the extcon
  		object. If the extcon object has an optional callback
  		"show_name" defined, the callback will provide the name with
  		this sysfs node.
  
  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../state
  Date:		February 2012
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		The /sys/class/extcon/.../state shows and stores the cable
  		attach/detach information of the corresponding extcon object.
  		If the extcon object has an optional callback "show_state"
  		defined, the showing function is overridden with the optional
  		callback.
  
  		If the default callback for showing function is used, the
  		format is like this:
  		# cat state
  		USB_OTG=1
  		HDMI=0
  		TA=1
  		EAR_JACK=0
  		#
  		In this example, the extcon device has USB_OTG and TA
  		cables attached and HDMI and EAR_JACK cables detached.
  
  		In order to update the state of an extcon device, enter a hex
  		state number starting with 0x:
  		# echo 0xHEX > state
  
  		This updates the whole state of the extcon device.
  		Inputs of all the methods are required to meet the
  		mutually_exclusive conditions if they exist.
  
  		It is recommended to use this "global" state interface if
  		you need to set the value atomically. The later state
  		interface associated with each cable cannot update
  		multiple cable states of an extcon device simultaneously.
  
  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/name
  Date:		February 2012
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/name shows the name of cable
  		"x" (integer between 0 and 31) of an extcon device.
  
  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/state
  Date:		February 2012
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.x/state shows and stores the
  		state of cable "x" (integer between 0 and 31) of an extcon
  		device. The state value is either 0 (detached) or 1
  		(attached).
  
  What:		/sys/class/extcon/.../mutually_exclusive/...
  Date:		December 2011
  Contact:	MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com>
  Description:
  		Shows the relations of mutually exclusiveness. For example,
  		if the mutually_exclusive array of extcon device is
  		{0x3, 0x5, 0xC, 0x0}, then the output is:
  		# ls mutually_exclusive/
  		0x3
  		0x5
  		0xc
  		#
  
  		Note that mutually_exclusive is a sub-directory of the extcon
  		device and the file names under the mutually_exclusive
  		directory show the mutually-exclusive sets, not the contents
  		of the files.