What: /sys/kernel/debug/wilco_ec/h1_gpio Date: April 2019 KernelVersion: 5.2 Description: As part of Chrome OS's FAFT (Fully Automated Firmware Testing) tests, we need to ensure that the H1 chip is properly setting some GPIO lines. The h1_gpio attribute exposes the state of the lines: - ENTRY_TO_FACT_MODE in BIT(0) - SPI_CHROME_SEL in BIT(1) Output will formatted with "0x%02x\n". What: /sys/kernel/debug/wilco_ec/raw Date: January 2019 KernelVersion: 5.1 Description: Write and read raw mailbox commands to the EC. You can write a hexadecimal sentence to raw, and that series of bytes will be sent to the EC. Then, you can read the bytes of response by reading from raw. For writing, bytes 0-1 indicate the message type, one of enum wilco_ec_msg_type. Byte 2+ consist of the data passed in the request, starting at MBOX[0] At least three bytes are required for writing, two for the type and at least a single byte of data. Only the first EC_MAILBOX_DATA_SIZE bytes of MBOX will be used. Example: // Request EC info type 3 (EC firmware build date) // Corresponds with sending type 0x00f0 with // MBOX = [38, 00, 03, 00] $ echo 00 f0 38 00 03 00 > /sys/kernel/debug/wilco_ec/raw // View the result. The decoded ASCII result "12/21/18" is // included after the raw hex. // Corresponds with MBOX = [00, 00, 31, 32, 2f, 32, 31, 38, ...] $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/wilco_ec/raw 00 00 31 32 2f 32 31 2f 31 38 00 38 00 01 00 2f 00 ..12/21/18.8... Note that the first 32 bytes of the received MBOX[] will be printed, even if some of the data is junk. It is up to you to know how many of the first bytes of data are the actual response.