| What:		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../name | 
 | Date:		June 2011 | 
 | KernelVersion:	3.3 | 
 | Contact:	Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | 
 | 		processor. Channels are identified with a (textual) name, | 
 | 		which is maximum 32 bytes long (defined as RPMSG_NAME_SIZE in | 
 | 		rpmsg.h). | 
 |  | 
 | 		This sysfs entry contains the name of this channel. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../src | 
 | Date:		June 2011 | 
 | KernelVersion:	3.3 | 
 | Contact:	Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | 
 | 		processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address, | 
 | 		and remote ("destination") rpmsg address. When an entity | 
 | 		starts listening on one end of a channel, it assigns it with | 
 | 		a unique rpmsg address (a 32 bits integer). This way when | 
 | 		inbound messages arrive to this address, the rpmsg core | 
 | 		dispatches them to the listening entity (a kernel driver). | 
 |  | 
 | 		This sysfs entry contains the src (local) rpmsg address | 
 | 		of this channel. If it contains 0xffffffff, then an address | 
 | 		wasn't assigned (can happen if no driver exists for this | 
 | 		channel). | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../dst | 
 | Date:		June 2011 | 
 | KernelVersion:	3.3 | 
 | Contact:	Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | 
 | 		processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address, | 
 | 		and remote ("destination") rpmsg address. When an entity | 
 | 		starts listening on one end of a channel, it assigns it with | 
 | 		a unique rpmsg address (a 32 bits integer). This way when | 
 | 		inbound messages arrive to this address, the rpmsg core | 
 | 		dispatches them to the listening entity. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This sysfs entry contains the dst (remote) rpmsg address | 
 | 		of this channel. If it contains 0xffffffff, then an address | 
 | 		wasn't assigned (can happen if the kernel driver that | 
 | 		is attached to this channel is exposing a service to the | 
 | 		remote processor. This make it a local rpmsg server, | 
 | 		and it is listening for inbound messages that may be sent | 
 | 		from any remote rpmsg client; it is not bound to a single | 
 | 		remote entity). | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../announce | 
 | Date:		June 2011 | 
 | KernelVersion:	3.3 | 
 | Contact:	Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | 
 | 		processor. Channels are identified by a textual name (see | 
 | 		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../name above) and have a local | 
 | 		("source") rpmsg address, and remote ("destination") rpmsg | 
 | 		address. | 
 |  | 
 | 		A channel is first created when an entity, whether local | 
 | 		or remote, starts listening on it for messages (and is thus | 
 | 		called an rpmsg server). | 
 |  | 
 | 		When that happens, a "name service" announcement is sent | 
 | 		to the other processor, in order to let it know about the | 
 | 		creation of the channel (this way remote clients know they | 
 | 		can start sending messages). | 
 |  | 
 | 		This sysfs entry tells us whether the channel is a local | 
 | 		server channel that is announced (values are either | 
 | 		true or false). | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../driver_override | 
 | Date:		April 2018 | 
 | KernelVersion:	4.18 | 
 | Contact:	Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Every rpmsg device is a communication channel with a remote | 
 | 		processor. Channels are identified by a textual name (see | 
 | 		/sys/bus/rpmsg/devices/.../name above) and have a local | 
 | 		("source") rpmsg address, and remote ("destination") rpmsg | 
 | 		address. | 
 |  | 
 | 		The listening entity (or client) which communicates with a | 
 | 		remote processor is referred as rpmsg driver. The rpmsg device | 
 | 		and rpmsg driver are matched based on rpmsg device name and | 
 | 		rpmsg driver ID table. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This sysfs entry allows the rpmsg driver for a rpmsg device | 
 | 		to be specified which will override standard OF, ID table | 
 | 		and name matching. |