documentation: fix almost duplicate filenames (IO/io-mapping.txt)

Having both IO-mapping.txt and io-mapping.txt in Documentation/
was confusing and/or bothersome to some people, so rename
IO-mapping.txt to bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt.  Also update
Documentation/00-INDEX for both of these files.

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Cc: Kees Bakker <kees.bakker@xs4all.nl>
Cc: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
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Randy Dunlap 2010-07-19 22:20:27 +00:00
parent d0c6f62584
commit 9fe41e4197
2 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ DocBook/
- directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation. - directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation.
HOWTO HOWTO
- the process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development. - the process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development.
IO-mapping.txt
- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
IPMI.txt IPMI.txt
- info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver. - info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver.
IRQ-affinity.txt IRQ-affinity.txt
@ -84,6 +82,8 @@ blockdev/
- info on block devices & drivers - info on block devices & drivers
btmrvl.txt btmrvl.txt
- info on Marvell Bluetooth driver usage. - info on Marvell Bluetooth driver usage.
bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt
- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
cachetlb.txt cachetlb.txt
- describes the cache/TLB flushing interfaces Linux uses. - describes the cache/TLB flushing interfaces Linux uses.
cdrom/ cdrom/
@ -168,6 +168,8 @@ initrd.txt
- how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem. - how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem.
input/ input/
- info on Linux input device support. - info on Linux input device support.
io-mapping.txt
- description of io_mapping functions in linux/io-mapping.h
io_ordering.txt io_ordering.txt
- info on ordering I/O writes to memory-mapped addresses. - info on ordering I/O writes to memory-mapped addresses.
ioctl/ ioctl/