[Feature]add MT2731_MP2_MR2_SVN388 baseline version

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+What:		/sys/firmware/opal/elog
+Date:		Feb 2014
+Contact:	Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
+Description:
+		This directory exposes error log entries retrieved
+		through the OPAL firmware interface.
+
+		Each error log is identified by a unique ID and will
+		exist until explicitly acknowledged to firmware.
+
+		Each log entry has a directory in /sys/firmware/opal/elog.
+
+		Log entries may be purged by the service processor
+		before retrieved by firmware or retrieved/acknowledged by
+		Linux if there is no room for more log entries.
+
+		In the event that Linux has retrieved the log entries
+		but not explicitly acknowledged them to firmware and
+		the service processor needs more room for log entries,
+		the only remaining copy of a log message may be in
+		Linux.
+
+		Typically, a user space daemon will monitor for new
+		entries, read them out and acknowledge them.
+
+		The service processor may be able to store more log
+		entries than firmware can, so after you acknowledge
+		an event from Linux you may instantly get another one
+		from the queue that was generated some time in the past.
+
+		The raw log format is a binary format. We currently
+		do not parse this at all in kernel, leaving it up to
+		user space to solve the problem. In future, we may
+		do more parsing in kernel and add more files to make
+		it easier for simple user space processes to extract
+		more information.
+
+		For each log entry (directory), there are the following
+		files:
+
+		id:		An ASCII representation of the ID of the
+				error log, in hex - e.g. "0x01".
+
+		type:		An ASCII representation of the type id and
+				description of the type of error log.
+				Currently just "0x00 PEL" - platform error log.
+				In the future there may be additional types.
+
+		raw:		A read-only binary file that can be read
+				to get the raw log entry. These are
+				<16kb, often just hundreds of bytes and
+				"average" 2kb.
+
+		acknowledge:	Writing 'ack' to this file will acknowledge
+				the error log to firmware (and in turn
+				the service processor, if applicable).
+				Shortly after acknowledging it, the log
+				entry will be removed from sysfs.
+				Reading this file will list the supported
+				operations (currently just acknowledge).