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QNAP NAS devices have a microcontroller controlling the main power
supply. This microcontroller is connected to UART1 of the Kirkwood and
Orion5x SoCs. Sending the character 'A', at 19200 baud, tells the
-microcontroller to turn the power off. This driver adds a handler to
-pm_power_off which is called to turn the power off.
+microcontroller to turn the power off.
Synology NAS devices use a similar scheme, but a different baud rate,
9600, and a different character, '1'.