What: /sys/bus/mhi/devices/.../serialnumber Date: Sept 2020 KernelVersion: 5.10 Contact: mhi@lists.linux.dev Description: The file holds the serial number of the client device obtained using a BHI (Boot Host Interface) register read after at least one attempt to power up the device has been done. If read without having the device power on at least once, the file will read all 0's. Users: Any userspace application or clients interested in device info. What: /sys/bus/mhi/devices/.../oem_pk_hash Date: Sept 2020 KernelVersion: 5.10 Contact: mhi@lists.linux.dev Description: The file holds the OEM PK Hash value of the endpoint device obtained using a BHI (Boot Host Interface) register read after at least one attempt to power up the device has been done. If read without having the device power on at least once, the file will read all 0's. Users: Any userspace application or clients interested in device info. What: /sys/bus/mhi/devices/.../soc_reset Date: April 2022 KernelVersion: 5.19 Contact: mhi@lists.linux.dev Description: Initiates a SoC reset on the MHI controller. A SoC reset is a reset of last resort, and will require a complete re-init. This can be useful as a method of recovery if the device is non-responsive, or as a means of loading new firmware as a system administration task. What: /sys/bus/mhi/devices/.../trigger_edl Date: April 2024 KernelVersion: 6.10 Contact: mhi@lists.linux.dev Description: Writing a non-zero value to this file will force devices to enter EDL (Emergency Download) mode. This entry only exists for devices capable of entering the EDL mode using the standard EDL triggering mechanism defined in the MHI spec v1.2. Once in EDL mode, the flash programmer image can be downloaded to the device to enter the flash programmer execution environment. This can be useful if user wants to use QDL (Qualcomm Download, which is used to download firmware over EDL) to update firmware.