1What:		/sys/bus/typec/devices/.../active
2Date:		July 2018
3Contact:	Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com>
4Description:
5		Shows if the mode is active or not. The attribute can be used
6		for entering/exiting the mode. Entering/exiting modes is
7		supported as synchronous operation so write(2) to the attribute
8		does not return until the enter/exit mode operation has
9		finished. The attribute is notified when the mode is
10		entered/exited so poll(2) on the attribute wakes up.
11		Entering/exiting a mode will also generate uevent KOBJ_CHANGE.
12
13		Valid values are boolean.
14
15What:		/sys/bus/typec/devices/.../description
16Date:		July 2018
17Contact:	Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com>
18Description:
19		Shows description of the mode. The description is optional for
20		the drivers, just like with the Billboard Devices.
21
22What:		/sys/bus/typec/devices/.../mode
23Date:		July 2018
24Contact:	Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com>
25Description:
26		The index number of the mode returned by Discover Modes USB
27		Power Delivery command. Depending on the alternate mode, the
28		mode index may be significant.
29
30		With some alternate modes (SVIDs), the mode index is assigned
31		for specific functionality in the specification for that
32		alternate mode.
33
34		With other alternate modes, the mode index values are not
35		assigned, and can not be therefore used for identification. When
36		the mode index is not assigned, identifying the alternate mode
37		must be done with either mode VDO or the description.
38
39What:		/sys/bus/typec/devices/.../svid
40Date:		July 2018
41Contact:	Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com>
42Description:
43		The Standard or Vendor ID (SVID) assigned by USB-IF for this
44		alternate mode.
45
46What:		/sys/bus/typec/devices/.../vdo
47Date:		July 2018
48Contact:	Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com>
49Description:
50		Shows the VDO in hexadecimal returned by Discover Modes command
51		for this mode.
52