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    Staging: add heci driver · d52b3d9c
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    The Intel Management Engine Interface (aka HECI: Host Embedded
    Controller Interface ) enables communication between the host OS and
    the Management Engine firmware. MEI is bi-directional, and either the
    host or Intel AMT firmware can initiate transactions.
    
    The core hardware architecture of Intel Active Management Technology
    (Intel AMT) is resident in firmware. The micro-controller within the
    chipset's graphics and memory controller (GMCH) hub houses the
    Management Engine (ME) firmware, which implements various services
    on behalf of management applications.
    
    Some of the ME subsystems that can be access via MEI driver:
    
    - Intel(R) Quiet System Technology (QST) is implemented as a firmware
    subsystem  that  runs in the ME.  Programs that wish to expose the
    health monitoring and fan speed control capabilities of Intel(R) QST
    will need to use the MEI driver to communicate with the ME sub-system.
    - ASF is the "Alert Standard Format" which is an DMTF manageability
    standard. It is implemented in the PC's hardware and firmware, and is
    managed from a remote console.
    
    Most recent Intel desktop chipsets have one or more of the above ME
    services. The MEI driver will make it possible to support the above
    features on Linux and provides applications access to the ME and it's
    features.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAnas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMarcin Obara <marcin.obara@intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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