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D | arcregs.h | 162 #define READ_BCR(reg, into) \ argument 166 if (sizeof(tmp) == sizeof(into)) { \ 167 into = *((typeof(into) *)&tmp); \ 174 #define WRITE_AUX(reg, into) \ argument 177 if (sizeof(tmp) == sizeof(into)) { \ 178 tmp = (*(unsigned int *)&(into)); \
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D | README | 7 by that makefile into text and data binary files, vmlinux.text and 11 burned into a flash or executed directly at the DRAM origin. 16 The decompressor is built into the file decompress.o. It is turned into 18 into the file vmlinuz. It can be executed in an arbitrary place in flash.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/bluetooth/ |
D | Kconfig | 21 Say Y here to compile support for Bluetooth USB devices into the 43 Say Y here to compile support for Bluetooth SDIO devices into the 56 Say Y here to compile support for Bluetooth UART devices into the 147 Say Y here to compile support for HCI BCM203x devices into the 158 Say Y here to compile support for HCI BPA10x devices into the 171 Say Y here to compile support for HCI BFUSB devices into the 184 Say Y here to compile support for HCI DTL1 devices into the 198 Say Y here to compile support for HCI BT3C devices into the 211 Say Y here to compile support for HCI BlueCard devices into the 227 Say Y here to compile support for HCI UART devices into the [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/staging/speakup/ |
D | Kconfig | 48 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel, 57 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel, 65 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel, 73 You can say y to build it into the kernel, or m to 81 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel, 90 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel, 99 (old) synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the 133 PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the 144 PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the 154 LT synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ip27/ |
D | kernel-entry-init.h | 46 li t0, 0x1c000 # Offset of text into node memory 47 dsll t1, NASID_SHFT # Shift text nasid into place 53 dsll t1, 6 # Get pfn into place 54 dsll t2, 6 # Get pfn into place
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/dvb/ |
D | ttusb-dec.txt | 34 For 2.4 kernels the firmware for the DECs is compiled into the driver itself. 36 Copy the three files downloaded above into the build-2.4 directory. 44 Copy the three files downloaded above into the /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware or
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D | opera-firmware.txt | 7 from the windriver disk into this directory. 20 Copy them into /lib/firmware/ .
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D | udev.txt | 19 sysfs device name into the well known dvb adapter / device naming scheme. 20 The script should be called "dvb.sh" and should be placed into a script
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/block/paride/ |
D | Kconfig | 17 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the 31 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the 47 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the 61 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the 77 If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may 102 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the 120 If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may 139 If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may 151 into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol 162 into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-ptp | 14 hardware clock registered into the PTP class driver 74 assignment may be changed by two writing numbers into 92 channel index followed by a "1" into the file. 94 index followed by a "0" into the file. 110 integers into the file: channel index, start time 121 events, write a "1" into the file. To disable events, 122 write a "0" into the file.
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D | sysfs-memory-page-offline | 7 written into this file. Input is a hex number specifying the 29 address written into this file. Input is a hex number
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D | sysfs-driver-hid-logitech-lg4ff | 19 wheel into the corresponding mode. Depending on the exact model 21 If a wheel cannot be switched into the desired mode, -EINVAL
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D | ima_policy | 8 loaded into the run-time of this system. At runtime, 10 Policies are loaded into the securityfs file ima/policy
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D | sysfs-bus-iio-trigger-sysfs | 8 into an in kernel buffer. This approach can be valuable during
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D | sysfs-bus-i2c-devices-hm6352 | 12 Description: Sets the power state of the device. 0 sets the device into
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D | sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-format | 6 Attribute group to describe the magic bits that go into
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D | sysfs-class-net-queues | 6 Mask of the CPU(s) currently enabled to participate into the 40 Mask of the CPU(s) currently enabled to participate into the
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/cavium-octeon/ |
D | Kconfig | 41 Enable locking parts of the kernel into the L2 cache. 48 Lock the low level TLB fast path into L2. 55 Lock the low level exception handler into L2. 62 Lock the low level interrupt handler into L2. 76 Lock the kernel's implementation of memcpy() into L2.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/netlogic/ |
D | Kconfig | 9 Add an FDT blob for XLP EVP boards into the kernel. 19 Add an FDT blob for XLP VP boards into the kernel. 29 Add an FDT blob for XLP FVP board into the kernel. 39 Add an FDT blob for XLP GVP board into the kernel. 48 Add an FDT blob for XLP RVP board into the kernel.
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-inject.txt | 16 point the processing code can inject other events into the event stream - in 17 this case build-ids (-b option) are read and injected as needed into the event 28 Inject build-ids into the output stream
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D | perf-data.txt | 20 Converts perf data file into another format (only CTF [1] format is support by now).
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | binstr.S | 29 | extracts and shifts. The three msbs from d2 will go into 36 | into d2:d3. D1 will contain the bcd digit formed. 57 | a0: pointer into memory for packed bcd string formation 87 | A3. Multiply d2:d3 by 8; extract msbs into d1. 89 bfextu %d2{#0:#3},%d1 |copy 3 msbs of d2 into d1 91 bfextu %d3{#0:#3},%d6 |copy 3 msbs of d3 into d6 93 orl %d6,%d2 |or in msbs from d3 into d2
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D | kernel_ex.S | 50 | store properly signed inf (use sign of etemp) into fp0 54 | frestore the frame into the machine (done by unimp_hd) 60 | frestore the frame into the machine (done by unimp_hd) 107 | nan bit; Store default NAN into fp0 108 | frestore the frame into the machine (done by unimp_hd) 113 | frestore the frame into the machine (done by unimp_hd)
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D | get_op.S | 40 | then an frestore is done to restore the instruction back into 50 | norm. The instruction is then restored back into the '040 496 bfextu %d0{#20:#12},%d1 |get exponent into d1 499 bfextu %d0{#17:#3},%d1 |get SE and y bits into d1 548 bfextu %d0{#20:#12},%d1 |get exponent into d1 551 bfextu %d0{#17:#3},%d1 |get SE and y bits into d1
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D | x_snan.S | 112 | Exit snan handler by expanding the unimp frame into a busy frame 177 movel %a0,%a1 |load dest addr into a1 178 movel %a7,%a0 |load src addr of snan into a0 199 movel %a0,%a1 |load dest addr into a1 220 movel %a0,%a1 |load dest addr into a1
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D | round.S | 60 | Use rounding mode as an index into a jump table for these modes. 332 orl %d6,%d1 |shift the ls mant bits into the ms mant 369 movel %d1,%d6 |copy ls mant into d6 371 movel %d6,LOCAL_LO(%a0) |store ls mant into memory 375 | ;be shifted into ms mant 376 orl %d1,%d0 |shift the ls mant bits into the ms mant 377 movel %d0,LOCAL_HI(%a0) |store ms mant into memory 413 | d0 comes into this routine with the rounding precision. It 441 movel %d1,%d0 |copy d1 into d0 454 movel %d1,%d0 |copy d1 into d0 [all …]
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D | sgetem.S | 59 movew LOCAL_EX(%a0),%d0 |load resulting exponent into d0 134 | ;be shifted into ms mant 135 orl %d6,%d0 |shift the ls mant bits into the ms mant
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D | do_func.S | 7 | The opcode and tag bits form an index into a jump table in 82 addl %d1,%d0 |combine for final index into table 98 | These routines load forced values into fp0. They are called 99 | by index into tbldo. 436 bclrl #2,%d0 |alias denorm into norm 437 bclrl #2,%d1 |alias denorm into norm
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/power/ |
D | pci.txt | 28 devices into states in which they draw less power (low-power states) at the 31 Usually, a device is put into a low-power state when it is underutilized or 33 again, it has to be put back into the "fully functional" state (full-power 38 PCI devices may be put into low-power states in two ways, by using the device 43 specific value into one of its standard configuration registers. The second 50 to put the device that sent it into the full-power state. However, the PCI Bus 88 programmed to go into it. The second one, D3cold, is the state that PCI devices 90 to program a PCI device to go into D3cold, although there may be a programmable 91 interface for putting the bus the device is on into a state in which Vcc is 107 programmatically put into D0. Thus the kernel can switch the device back and [all …]
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D | states.txt | 33 space and putting all I/O devices into low-power states (possibly 51 In addition to freezing user space and putting all I/O devices into low-power 53 and all low-level system functions are suspended during transitions into this 64 system is put into a low-power state, except for memory, which should be placed 65 into the self-refresh mode to retain its contents. All of the steps carried out 74 and put into low-power states. In many cases, all peripheral buses lose power
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D | devices.txt | 21 Drivers will use one or both of these models to put devices into low-power 43 Devices may also be put into low-power states while the system is 49 operations on the device for this purpose. Devices put into low power 62 have been put into low-power states (at runtime), the effect may be very similar 65 into a state where even deeper power saving options are available. 198 they should be put into the full-power state. Those interrupts may or may not 221 should and will) be put into a low-power state during a system-wide transition 230 When the system goes into a sleep state, each device's driver is asked to 231 suspend the device by putting it into a state compatible with the target 313 When the system goes into the freeze, standby or memory sleep state, [all …]
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D | drivers-testing.txt | 31 c) Compile the driver directly into the kernel and try the test modes of 34 d) Attempt to hibernate with the driver compiled directly into the kernel
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/video/fbdev/geode/ |
D | Kconfig | 18 Framebuffer driver for the display controller integrated into the 33 Framebuffer driver for the display controller integrated into the 48 Framebuffer driver for the display controller integrated into the
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/frv/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 33 bool "Break into GDB stub immediately" 36 If you say Y here, GDB stub will break into the program as soon as 45 would like kernel messages to be formatted into GDB $O packets so
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/metag/lib/ |
D | memset.S | 12 MULW D0Ar2,D0Ar2,#0x0101 ! Duplicate byte value into 0-15 14 LSL D0Re0,D0Ar2,#16 ! Duplicate byte value into 16-31 15 ADD A0.2,D0Ar2,D0Re0 ! Duplicate byte value into 4 (A0.2) 71 SUB PC,CPC1,A1.2 ! Jump into table below
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/ |
D | i2c-mux-pinctrl.txt | 36 will be created. I2C child bus numbers are assigned based on the index into 48 state will be programmed into hardware. 51 on a child bus, the idle pinctrl state will be programmed into hardware. 54 left programmed into hardware whenever no access is being made of a device on
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/linux-4.1.27/fs/befs/ |
D | TODO | 6 * Befs_fs.h has gotten big and messy. No reason not to break it up into 9 * See if Alexander Viro's option parser made it into the kernel tree.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | README.icn | 65 The ICN driver may be built into the kernel or as a module. Initialization 68 Driver built into the kernel: 88 maps all cards into the same address-space. 94 into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. 117 into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. 119 Loading the firmware into the card: 131 will be downloaded into the 2B-card using the following command:
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D | README.act2000 | 39 The ACT2000 driver may either be built into the kernel or as a module. 42 Driver built into the kernel: 70 option of the "actctrl"-utility after loading the firmware into the 88 Loading the firmware into the card: 94 will be downloaded into the card using the following command:
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D | CREDITS | 9 For help getting into standard-kernel. 44 For testing and help to get into kernel.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/ |
D | s390_flic.txt | 19 Passes a buffer and length into the kernel which are then injected into 27 Copies all floating interrupts into a buffer provided by userspace. 35 attr->addr contains the userspace address of the buffer into which all 41 interrupts. No interrupts are injected into the guest.
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D | README.ioctl | 72 the data is written into *(hrt->reslen). 82 buffer length is written into *(hrt->reslen) 101 the data is written into *(lct->reslen). 111 buffer length is written into *(lct->reslen) 134 into the buffer pointed to by ops->resbuf. The number of bytes 135 written is placed into *(ops->reslen). 139 The return value is the size in bytes of the data written into 146 buffer length is written into *(ops->reslen) 175 into the buffer pointed to by ops->resbuf. The actual size of data 176 written is placed into *(ops->reslen). [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/fs/squashfs/ |
D | Kconfig | 33 data. Traditionally Squashfs has decompressed into an 34 intermediate buffer and then memcopied it into the page cache. 35 Squashfs now supports the ability to decompress directly into 38 If unsure, select "Decompress file data into an intermediate buffer" 41 bool "Decompress file data into an intermediate buffer" 43 Decompress file data into an intermediate buffer and then 44 memcopy it into the page cache. 47 bool "Decompress files directly into the page cache" 49 Directly decompress file data into the page cache.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/nfc/nfcmrvl/ |
D | Kconfig | 10 Say Y here to compile Marvell NFC driver into the kernel or 23 into the kernel or say M to compile it as module.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/security/ |
D | LSM.txt | 10 LSMs were built into a given kernel. 19 Without a specific LSM built into the kernel, the default LSM will be the 26 a new LSM is accepted into the kernel when its intent (a description of
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/linux-4.1.27/scripts/ |
D | config | 17 --module|-m option Turn option into a module 30 Turn option into module directly after other option
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ |
D | fsl,pci.txt | 3 Typically any Freescale PCI-X bridge hardware strapped into Agent mode 9 enumeration despite being strapped into Agent mode.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | squashfs.txt | 114 Inodes are packed into the metadata blocks, and are not aligned to block 117 containing the inode, and the byte offset into that block where the inode is 132 Like inodes, directories are packed into compressed metadata blocks, stored 134 the metablock containing the directory and the offset into the 173 is split into slots, caching up to eight 224 GiB files (128 KiB blocks). 183 fragment lookup table is itself stored compressed into metadata blocks. 193 stored compressed into metadata blocks. A second index table is used to 207 This table is stored compressed into metadata blocks. A second index table is 226 The xattr lists are packed into compressed 8K metadata blocks. 229 is stored. This xattr id is mapped into the location of the xattr [all …]
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D | ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.txt | 22 With ramfs, there is no backing store. Files written into ramfs allocate 40 fake block device into the page cache (and copying changes back out), as well 60 One downside of ramfs is you can keep writing data into it until you fill 90 extracted into rootfs when the kernel boots up. After extracting, the kernel 95 archive is extracted into it, the kernel will fall through to the older code 102 linked into the linux kernel image. (The directory linux-*/usr is devoted 106 such as ext2, that needed a driver built into the kernel), while the new 134 archive and links it into the resulting kernel binary. By default, this 139 initramfs archive, which will automatically be incorporated into the 178 or by the kernel build) back into its component files: [all …]
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D | ecryptfs.txt | 14 maintain a backup copy of any data you write into eCryptfs. 32 then copy the files back into the new eCryptfs mount to migrate the 38 Create a new directory into which eCryptfs will write its encrypted
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D | relay.txt | 11 clients write into the channel buffers using efficient write 12 functions; these automatically log into the current cpu's channel 18 The format of the data logged into the channel buffers is completely 41 message couldn't fit into a sub-buffer. Userspace can use this 83 regardless of whether a channel to write into exists or not, or even 84 whether the relay interface is compiled into the kernel or not. These 113 mmap() results in channel buffer being mapped into the caller's 260 number of sub-buffers by the sub-buffer size passed into relay_open(). 292 The private_data passed into relay_open() allows clients to associate 330 subdivided into one or more sub-buffers. Messages are written into [all …]
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D | xfs-delayed-logging-design.txt | 65 metadata into the log. 177 Put simply, the current logging code formats the changes to each item into an 179 simply copies the memory these vectors point to into the log buffer during 184 If we then copy the vector into the memory buffer and rewrite the vector to 234 region state that needs to be placed into the headers during the log write. 256 double linked list. Items are inserted into this list during log buffer IO 283 all the items in the CIL must be written into the log via the log buffers. 313 code to write the changes into the log. To do this efficiently, we need to 325 those changes into the current checkpoint context. We then initialise a new 330 are formatting the checkpoint into the log. It also allows concurrent [all …]
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D | ext3.txt | 40 data=journal All data are committed into the journal prior to being 41 written into the main file system. 48 into the main file system after its metadata has been 155 the journal can replay the transactions to quickly put the partition back into 174 groups metadata and data blocks into a single unit called a transaction. When 183 metadata into a consistent state. This mode is the slowest except when data
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D | dax.txt | 8 It is also used to provide the pages which are mapped into userspace 14 For file mappings, the storage device is mapped directly into userspace. 83 DAX on a block device that supports DAX, they will still be copied into RAM.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | cxgb3i.txt | 15 Data digest into the PDUs. 22 payload into pre-posted final destination host-memory buffers based 30 the PDU into multiple TCP segments if necessary, and transmit all 37 if possible, will be directly placed into the pre-posted host DDP
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D | 53c700.txt | 30 In order to plumb the 53c700 chip core driver into a working SCSI 32 into your system (or expansion card). 69 routine into the interrupt line and call NCR_700_detect with the host 72 address into the `base' pointer of the host parameters. 105 mapped into the low 32 bits of memory.
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D | osst.txt | 11 Once the OnStream got merged into the official kernel, the distro makers 26 be integrated into the mainstream kernel. 32 can be compiled into the kernel or loaded as a module. 53 osst got integrated into the linux kernel. Select it during kernel 54 configuration as module or compile statically into the kernel. 177 time for them and by integrating the driver into their distro.
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D | ChangeLog.lpfc | 111 * Collapsed lpfc_sli_abort_iocb_xxx into a single function. 112 * Collapsed lpfc_sli_sum_iocb_xxx into a single function. 121 function into two routines to match the fast and slow completion 233 * Collapsed interrupt handling code into one function. 237 * ELS ring (any slow ring) moved from the lpfc_sli_inter() into a 489 * lpfc_sli_submit_iocb() copies next_cmdidx into cmdidx. Now it is 558 * Take dummy lpfc_target's into account for lpfc_slave_destroy(). 588 result. Moved starget field into struct lpfc_target which is 692 * Incorporating block/unblock calls into driver with ifdefs. This 714 * Moved some routines out of lpfc_fcp.c into more appropriate [all …]
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D | scsi.txt | 18 The scsi core support can be a module (scsi_mod.o), or it can be built into 39 built into the kernel.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/development-process/ |
D | 2.Process | 34 community) is merged into the mainline kernel. The bulk of changes for a 62 As fixes make their way into the mainline, the patch rate will slow over 103 fix a significant bug, and (2) already be merged into the mainline for the 132 Patches do not go directly from the developer's keyboard into the mainline 142 a patch gets into the kernel. What follows below is an introduction which 163 subsystem tree and into the -next trees (described below). When the 177 - Merging into the mainline. Eventually, a successful patch will be 178 merged into the mainline repository managed by Linus Torvalds. More 194 is to try to cut the process down to a single "merging into the mainline" 201 There is exactly one person who can merge patches into the mainline kernel [all …]
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D | 6.Followthrough | 7 posting patches indicates a transition into the next stage of the process, 16 prevent the inclusion of your patches into the mainline. 104 entry into a subsystem maintainer's tree. How that works varies from one 115 Inclusion into a subsystem tree can bring a higher level of visibility to a 125 burner so that the remaining patches can be worked into shape and merged. 134 merged into the mainline kernel. Congratulations! Once the celebration is 137 Merging into the mainline brings its own challenges. 146 More importantly, though: inclusion into the mainline puts your code into 149 how many people will build your code into their kernels. And, of course, 157 negating all of the work you have done to get your patch into the mainline, [all …]
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D | 7.AdvancedTopics | 25 fits into the kernel development process in particular. Developers who 57 of development can be separated into a separate "topic branch" and 78 turning a tested (hopefully) kernel tree into an untested one. But, beyond 81 have pulled into their repositories, you will make life much more difficult 94 can be rewritten if necessary) and only moved into public branches when 112 slip in ill-advised changes which go into the mainline below the review 131 If and when others start to send patches for inclusion into your tree, 170 All types of review, if they lead to better code going into the kernel, are
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D | 8.Conclusion | 11 distributions runs into internal limits and fails to process the documents 57 project is no more than the sum of what its contributors put into it. The 66 kernel. Getting code into the mainline is the key to higher code quality,
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D | 1.Intro | 18 merged into the official ("mainline") kernel, including automatic 48 assuming that the job is done when a patch is merged into the mainline. 62 kernel has evolved into a best-of-breed operating system component which 127 learning how to work with the kernel community and get their code into the 138 - Code which has been merged into the mainline kernel is available to all 142 works, for the developer and for the user. Incorporation into the 157 which has been merged into the mainline has significantly lower 164 - Kernel code is subjected to review, both before and after merging into 195 There are, however, additional factors which should be taken into account 245 which are not covered by a compatible license will not be accepted into the [all …]
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D | 3.Early-stage | 21 kernel module intended to hook into the Linux Security Module (LSM) 24 the linux-kernel mailing list, where it immediately ran into problems. 70 discussions with the community before launching into implementation. Early 80 it will also not be accepted into the mainline kernel. 93 released into the community. Sometimes these problems are severe, 98 single-processor systems. It could not be merged into the mainline 100 locking and such into code is a difficult task; as a result, the merging
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D | 5.Posting | 4 the community for review and, eventually, inclusion into the mainline 128 not done quite yet. Each patch needs to be formatted into a message which 174 general, the more you can put yourself into the shoes of everybody who will 200 the right to submit the patch for inclusion into the kernel. It is an 203 proper signoff cannot be merged into the mainline. 207 inclusion into the kernel. 251 the patch in their replies. Instead, just put the patch directly into your 273 - If you are fixing a bug, think about whether the fix should go into the 277 when your fix goes into the mainline. 299 introduction does not make it into the kernel changelogs. So please ensure
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D | checksum.S | 59 ;; fold the carry into the checksum, to avoid having to loop the carry 60 ;; back into the top 79 ;; fold 32-bit checksum into a 16-bit checksum, to avoid carries below.
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D | checksumcopy.S | 65 ;; fold the carry into the checksum, to avoid having to loop the carry 66 ;; back into the top 85 ;; fold 32-bit checksum into a 16-bit checksum, to avoid carries below
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/ |
D | filter.txt | 41 displays what is being placed into this structure. 188 A program, that is translated by bpf_asm into "opcodes" is an array that 206 ld 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 Load word into A 207 ldi 4 Load word into A 208 ldh 1, 2 Load half-word into A 209 ldb 1, 2 Load byte into A 210 ldx 3, 4, 5, 10 Load word into X 211 ldxi 4 Load word into X 212 ldxb 5 Load byte into X 214 st 3 Store A into M[] [all …]
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D | framerelay.txt | 1 Frame Relay (FR) support for linux is built into a two tiered system of device 29 FR firmware into the card, sets the irq/port/memory information, and provides 34 At this time, the dlcicfg and fradcfg programs have not been incorporated into
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D | udplite.txt | 9 fed into the codec instead of being discarded due to a failed checksum test. 161 split the payload into several individual packets, filling up the 166 UDP-Lite packet is split into several IP packets, of which only the 186 As an example of what happens when one UDP-Lite packet is split into 200 header). According to the interface MTU, these are split into 4 IP 211 of 3356 bytes will be split into the following fragments: 259 If you copy and paste the following line into /etc/protocols,
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/nwfpe/ |
D | softfloat-macros | 35 bits are shifted off, they are ``jammed'' into the least significant bit of 60 bits are shifted off, they are ``jammed'' into the least significant bit of 137 than 128, the result will be 0. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces 169 are ``jammed'' into the least significant bit of the result by setting the 173 nonzero. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces which are stored at 213 at most 128 nonzero bits; these are broken into two 64-bit pieces which are 284 of `count' must be less than 64. The result is broken into two 64-bit 303 The value of `count' must be less than 64. The result is broken into three 340 any carry out is lost. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces which 360 modulo 2^192, so any carry out is lost. The result is broken into three [all …]
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D | tvp514x.txt | 5 video formats into digital video component. The tvp514x decoder supports analog- 7 conversion and decoding of NTSC, PAL and SECAM composite and S-video into
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D | driver.txt | 10 cpuidle driver hooks into the cpuidle infrastructure and handles the 13 has mechanisms in place to support actual entry-exit into CPU idle states.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | idmapper.txt | 5 Id mapper is used by NFS to translate user and group ids into names, and to 6 translate user and group names into ids. Part of this translation involves 34 The last parameter, 600, defines how many seconds into the future the key will 67 description. The serialized key is first converted into a key_serial_t, and
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/block/ |
D | biovecs.txt | 17 partially complete a bio is segregated into struct bvec_iter: bi_sector, 28 constructed from the raw biovecs but taking into account bi_bvec_done and 51 which copies the contents of one bio into another. Because the biovecs 54 and offset into the current biovec for each. 71 bi_size into account when constructing biovecs. 102 taking into account bi_bvec_done (and bi_size).
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D | writeback_cache_control.txt | 23 The REQ_FLUSH flag can be OR ed into the r/w flags of a bio submitted from 36 The REQ_FUA flag can be OR ed into the r/w flags of a bio submitted from the 77 REQ_FLUSH requests with a payload are automatically turned into a sequence 86 layer turns it into an empty REQ_FLUSH request after the actual write.
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D | cache-v7.S | 93 ALT_SMP(mov r3, r0, lsr #20) @ move LoUIS into position 94 ALT_UP( mov r3, r0, lsr #26) @ move LoUU into position 121 mov r3, r0, lsr #23 @ move LoC into position 151 ARM( orr r11, r10, r4, lsl r5 ) @ factor way and cache number into r11 153 THUMB( orr r11, r10, r6 ) @ factor way and cache number into r11 154 ARM( orr r11, r11, r9, lsl r2 ) @ factor index number into r11 156 THUMB( orr r11, r11, r6 ) @ factor index number into r11
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D | cpsw.txt | 20 - cpts_clock_mult : Numerator to convert input clock ticks into nanoseconds 21 - cpts_clock_shift : Denominator to convert input clock ticks into nanoseconds 41 Future plan is to migrate hwmod data base contents into device tree
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D | lsm_interface.txt | 24 security attributes into whatever security identifiers are in use for their 32 level functions are translated into low level protocol operations based on how 42 and translated the security attributes into a LSM internal identifier the LSM
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D | relocate_kernel.S | 71 lgr %r2,%r5 # move it into the right register, 87 la %r4,load_psw-.base(%r13) # load psw-address into the register 88 o %r3,4(%r4) # or load address into psw
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D | README | 38 first subdirectory in the list below that it fits into. 51 into any of the above categories, and work for a range 54 into any of the above categories.
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D | Kconfig | 15 Say Y here to compile support for PN533 devices into the 27 into the kernel or say M to compile it as module. 37 Say Y here to compile support for TRF7970a into the kernel or
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D | README.hm12 | 12 The Y plane is divided into blocks of 16x16 pixels from left to right 20 The UV plane is divided into blocks of 16x8 UV values going from left 56 // The Y plane is divided into blocks of 16x16 pixels 75 // Again, the UV plane is divided into blocks of 16x16 UV values.
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D | fw-decoder-regs.txt | 105 you must take into account the scaling when calculating the new value. 194 Offset into the video image buffer. If the offset is gradually incremented, 461 source height, you must take into account the scaling when calculating the 541 Decoder Y line index into display buffer, first field 548 Decoder Y line index into display buffer, second field 555 Decoder UV line index into display buffer, first field 562 Decoder UV line index into display buffer, second field 714 An index into the osd buffer. Slowly incrementing this moves the osd left, 729 osd line index into buffer 757 To set the new palette, first load the index of the colour to change into [all …]
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D | page_owner.txt | 9 and order of pages is stored into certain storage for each page. 26 to add "page_owner=on" into your boot cmdline. If the kernel is built 30 memory overhead. And, page owner inserts just two unlikely branches into 52 stores information into the memory from struct page extension. This memory
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D | remap_file_pages.txt | 2 that is, a mapping in which the pages of the file are mapped into a 17 on 32-bit systems to map files bigger than can linearly fit into 32-bit
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D | cleancache.txt | 11 put the data contained in that page into "transcendent memory", memory 17 contains it; if it does, the page of data is copied into the kernel 33 Most important, cleancache is "ephemeral". Pages which are copied into 43 (presumably about-to-be-evicted) page into cleancache and associate it with 44 the pool id, a file key, and a page index into the file. (The combination 46 A "get_page" will copy the page, if found, from cleancache into kernel memory. 146 the page cache, and disk. All hooks compile into nothingness if 147 cleancache is config'ed off and turn into a function-pointer- 178 page deduplication. And since the data is "gone" (copied into/out
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D | highmem.txt | 35 In the i386 arch, for example, we choose to map the kernel into every process's 68 physical pages into a contiguous virtual space. It needs global 131 simply with a bit of arithmetic that will convert the page struct address into 144 of RAM into your 32-bit machine. This has a number of consequences:
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D | hwpoison.txt | 44 KVM can inject the machine check into the guest with the proper 66 Send SIGBUS when the application runs into the corrupted page. 111 Inject hwpoison fault at PFN echoed into this file. This does 116 Software-unpoison page at PFN echoed into this file. This
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D | unevictable-lru.txt | 71 (*) Those mapped into SHM_LOCK'd shared memory regions. 73 (*) Those mapped into VM_LOCKED [mlock()ed] VMAs. 143 the control group may not fit into the available memory. This can cause 202 faulted into a VM_LOCKED vma, or found in a vma being VM_LOCKED. 218 There may be situations where a page is mapped into a VM_LOCKED VMA, but the 269 mlocked pages - pages mapped into a VM_LOCKED VMA - are a class of unevictable 326 do end up getting faulted into this VM_LOCKED VMA, we'll handle them in the 365 2) VMAs mapping hugetlbfs page are already effectively pinned into memory. We 487 and pages allocated into that region. 516 Pages can, of course, be mapped into multiple VMAs. Some of these VMAs may [all …]
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D | of_unittest.txt | 40 is used to compile the DT source file (testcases.dts) into a binary blob 49 The assembly file is compiled into an object file (testcases.dtb.o), and is 50 linked into the kernel image. 103 at first it reads the flattened device tree data linked into the kernel image 114 attach_node_and_children() uses of_attach_node() to attach the nodes into the 135 replaces the current child and turns it into its sibling. So, when the testcase
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D | pmc.txt | 44 which will be ORed into PMCDR upon suspend, and cleared from PMCDR 50 first of which will be ORed into DEVDISR (and the second into
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D | mono.txt | 25 2) You have to compile BINFMT_MISC either as a module or into 36 # Insert BINFMT_MISC module into the kernel 41 # binfmt_misc module is loaded into the kernel
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D | flexible-arrays.txt | 8 memory from vmalloc() must be mapped into a relatively small address space; 24 system page size, and putting data into a flexible array requires a copy 50 Storing data into a flexible array is accomplished with a call to: 55 This call will copy the data from src into the array, in the position 61 There might possibly be a need to store data into a flexible array while
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D | circular-buffers.txt | 39 fixed, finite size into which there are two indices: 41 (1) A 'head' index - the point at which the producer inserts items into the 61 the buffer and be broken into two segments. 84 This returns the amount of space left in the buffer[1] into which items 92 This returns the amount of consecutive space left in the buffer[1] into 167 /* insert one item into the buffer */
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D | module-signing.txt | 26 making it harder to load a malicious module into the kernel. The module 87 The algorithm selected here will also be built into the kernel (rather 99 it can be deleted or stored securely. The public key gets built into the 110 into vmlinux) using parameters in the: 194 doesn't, you should make sure that hash algorithm is either built into the
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D | serial-console.txt | 3 To use a serial port as console you need to compile the support into your 6 You must compile serial support into the kernel and not as a module. 107 the integration of these patches into m68k, ppc and alpha.
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D | tcm.txt | 44 into two 4KiB banks with its own control registers. The idea is to 66 - Tag functions to be compiled into ITCM. 80 Functions to go into itcm can be tagged like this: 88 Variables to go into dtcm can be tagged like this: 94 To put assembler into TCM just use
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D | mm.txt | 28 vmalloc space is lazily synchronized into the different PML4 pages of 33 but we support up to 46 bits. This expands into MBZ space in the page tables.
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D | boost.txt | 59 On supported CPUs one can write either a "0" or a "1" into this file. 66 factors like the chip's temperature into account, so boosting once does 79 which was simply reflected into each CPU's file. Writing a 0 or 1 into it
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D | README.pvrusb2 | 46 lot of work went into the driver to ensure that any kind of 89 interfaces tie into the driver through this module. This module 101 oriented debug interface into the driver. Aside from being part 147 changes inside the pvrusb2 driver are translated into V4L1 152 changes inside the pvrusb2 driver are translated into V4L2 159 through here that other V4L modules can reach into this driver to 182 pvrusb2 driver into sysfs. Through this interface you can do 194 pvrusb2 driver into video4linux. It is through here that V4L
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D | hauppauge-wintv-cx88-ir.txt | 16 gpio[16] pin into GP_SAMPLE register. 32 Bits are then right shifted into the GP_SAMPLE register at the specified
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D | ADSBitsy | 33 - The flash on board is divided into 3 partitions. 39 if you compile with 16bit mode support and switch into a lower bpp
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D | GraphicsClient | 59 for r0/r1 register values before jumping into the kernel. 83 - The flash on board is divided into 3 partitions. mtd0 is where 93 if you compile with 16bit mode support and switch into a lower bpp
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D | Itsy | 26 flash menu) Flash the kernel in arch/arm/boot/zImage into 0x08340000 27 ("p 1 0x00340000"). Finally flash an initial ramdisk into 0xC8000000
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D | GraphicsMaster | 39 - The flash on board is divided into 3 partitions. mtd0 is where 49 if you compile with 16bit mode support and switch into a lower bpp
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D | Assabet | 31 patches were merged into BLOB to add support for Assabet. 84 Writing a kernel image into flash 87 First, the kernel image must be loaded into RAM. If you have the zImage file 120 The ramdisk image could be stored into flash as well, but there are better 128 convenient way to store a writable filesystem into flash. JFFS2 is used in
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D | sysfs-module | 8 dynamic module. If it is built directly into the kernel, it 32 Note: If the module is built into the kernel, or if the
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D | o2cb | 7 and can be written into with the strings "allow", "deny", or
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D | TODO | 1 * merge into drivers/net/wireless/rtllib/rtl8192e
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D | Kbuild | 1 # Top-level Makefile calls into asm-$(ARCH)
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D | booting.txt | 16 such that the target board can read and write into it as root. 22 similar program and then downloaded and stored into flash by RedBoot. 29 The kernel will need to be loaded into RAM by RedBoot (or by some alternative 36 RedBoot documentation) and then load it back into RAM. RedBoot keeps 47 default server (as negotiated by BOOTP) and store it into RAM:
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D | mmu-layout.txt | 9 FR451 MMU Linux puts the MMU into EDAT mode whilst running. This means that it uses both the SAT 131 see it directly. The kernel translates page references into real addresses for communicating to the 140 3-layer format tables but that is folded into the top layer (PGD) and so consumes no extra memory 163 Each Page Directory (PGD) is 16KB (page size) in size and is divided into 64 entries (PGEs). Each 173 Each Page Table (PTD) is 16KB (page size) in size, and is divided into 4096 entries (PTEs). Each 174 entry can point to one 16KB page. In practice, each Linux page table is subdivided into 64 FR451 212 (*) Every time the kernel stops, certain state information is dumped into __debug_mmu. This
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D | clock.txt | 18 to shift the board into High-Speed mode (normal), and '1' can be written to 19 shift the board into Medium-Speed mode. Selecting Low-Speed mode is not
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D | atomic-ops.txt | 34 (*) All atomic operations can then be broken down into the following algorithm: 38 (2) Load the value currently in the memory to be modified into a register. 78 It starts by setting ICC3.Z to true for later use, and also transforming that into CC3 being in the
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D | interrupt.txt | 34 combine up to 32 interrupt inputs into a single interrupt output which 35 may be cascaded into the core interrupt controller. The megamodule PIC 36 has a total of 12 outputs cascading into the core interrupt controller.
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D | user_verbs.txt | 20 directly to hardware registers mmap()ed into userspace, with no 21 system call or context switch into the kernel. 38 the kernel into following a bogus pointer.
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D | README | 5 The USB requests are converted into a layer 2 network protocol and transmitted 24 requests are converted into a request/response pair of messages. (See
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D | TODO | 3 - Check for remaining ioctl & check if that can be converted into
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D | Kconfig | 38 Builds in ATA support into libsas. Will necessitate 47 option builds an SMP interpreter into libsas. Say
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D | Kconfig | 31 into the kernel, and read the file 48 compiled into the kernel, and read the file 88 Say Y if you want it compiled into the kernel, 125 Say Y if you want it compiled into the kernel,
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D | cgroups.txt | 41 tasks, and all their future children, into hierarchical groups with 72 tracking. The intention is that other subsystems hook into the generic 96 the division of tasks into cgroups is distinctly different for 100 unrelated subsystems needed to be forced into the same tree of 130 Browsers like Firefox/Lynx go into the WWW network class, while (k)nfsd goes 131 into the NFS network class. 160 Without this ability, the administrator would have to split the cgroup into 193 into the rest of the kernel, none in performance-critical paths: 234 is not guaranteed to be sorted. Writing a thread ID into this file 235 moves the thread into this cgroup. [all …]
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D | cpuacct.txt | 29 process (bash) into it. CPU time consumed by this bash and its children 34 CPU time obtained by the cgroup into user and system times. Currently
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D | Kconfig | 31 This option causes debugging code to be compiled into the 45 This option compiles debugging code into the data path
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D | rockchip.txt | 13 structure a matter of taste, as either all gates can be put into 14 one gate clock spanning all registers or they can be divided into
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D | break.S | 92 # determine whether we have stepped through into an exception 238 # the slots in the trap fixup tables allowing us to simply divide the offset into the 305 # we single-stepped into an interrupt handler whilst interrupts were merely virtually disabled 334 # we stepped through into the virtual interrupt reenablement trap 337 # instruction after the broken-into exception returns
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D | sleep.S | 84 # preload and lock into icache that code which may have to run 126 # - we want it to be be cacheline aligned so we can lock it into the icache easily 146 # put the SDRAM into self-refresh mode 302 # Preload into icache.
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D | highres.txt | 15 got merged into mainline. 32 The hrtimer base infrastructure was merged into the 2.6.16 kernel. Details of 38 - time ordered enqueueing into a rb-tree 46 code out of the architecture-specific areas into a generic management 53 related functionality is moved into the generic code. The GTOD base patch got 54 merged into the 2.6.18 kernel. 73 for various event driven functionalities is hardwired into the architecture 76 event interrupt devices other than those already built into the 215 hrtimer_stop_sched_tick() is called when a CPU goes into idle state. The code
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D | TODO | 4 * move driver into drivers/usb/gadget/
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D | TODO | 5 Merge any device support needed from this driver into it
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D | TODO | 3 - move macros into appropriate header files
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D | Kconfig | 755 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 763 (STORE/RESTORE CONTEXT) is linked into L1 instruction memory. 772 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 780 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 788 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 796 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 804 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 812 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 820 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) 828 into L1 instruction memory. (less latency) [all …]
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D | leds-blinkm.txt | 32 We can control the colors separated into red, green and blue and 67 #Write into test to start test sequence!#
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D | checksumcopy.S | 53 ;; fold the last carry into r13 60 ;; fold 32-bit checksum into a 16-bit checksum, to avoid carries below
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D | fp_movem.S | 141 | move register from memory into fpu 161 | move register from fpu into memory 325 | move register from memory into fpu 336 | move register from fpu into memory
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D | dsdt-override.txt | 3 CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT builds the image into the kernel.
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D | BUGS | 3 unmounted and mounted the kernel can get into an endless loop doing a readdir.
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D | module.lds | 2 /* Group unwind sections into a single section: */
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D | hauppauge-wintv-cx88-ir.txt | 16 gpio[16] pin into GP_SAMPLE register. 32 Bits are then right shifted into the GP_SAMPLE register at the specified
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D | README | 5 potential; it is an exciting time to be delving into the source! 12 Along your way to the Noble Goal, you will also gain masterly insight into
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D | spi-xtensa-xtfpga.txt | 3 This simple SPI master controller is built into xtfpga bitstreams and is used
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D | Kconfig.platform | 27 do address translation if it's connected to a bridge. Also take into 39 bool "Compile and link device tree into kernel image" 43 which will be compiled and linked into the kernel image.
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D | Kbuild | 2 # Top-level Makefile calls into asm-$(ARCH)
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D | TODO | 2 - merge Realtek's bugfixes and new features into the driver
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D | rocket.txt | 14 integrated into the kernel sources. 19 or installing it into kernels which do not have the driver configured 20 into them. Installations instructions for the external module 41 The RocketModem II PCI boards require firmware to be loaded into the card 54 into the kernel. This is selected, as for other drivers, through the `make config`
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D | uvesafb.txt | 25 early boot, you will have to include v86d into an initramfs image, and 26 either compile it into the kernel or use it as an initrd. 49 uvesafb can be compiled either as a module, or directly into the kernel. 53 video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap (compiled into the kernel) 128 need to use it and have uvesafb built into the kernel, use
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D | internals.txt | 68 The pixel value is broken up into red, green, and blue fields. 73 The pixel value is broken up into red, green, and blue fields, each of which
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D | sisfb.txt | 38 Well, it depends: If compiled statically into the kernel, use lilo's append 53 driver compiled into the kernel. Please note: If compiled into the kernel, 92 compiled as a module; if sisfb is statically compiled into the kernel, it
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D | Kconfig | 9 Say Y here to compile CMTP support into the kernel or say M to
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D | README.mm | 36 to use page-tables to map the physical memory into the kernel's address 146 a fault before we have had time to jump into the real kernel segment (0xc0). This 155 The paging mechanism uses virtual addresses to split a process memory-space into 159 mapping be controlled by a long table of page mappings, so it is broken down into 163 in many cases, this is folded into a two-level structure by excluding the Middle 229 get_vm_area(size). After that, physical RAM pages are allocated and put into
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D | Kconfig | 10 Say Y here to compile HIDP support into the kernel or say M to
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D | TODO | 15 -move individual drivers into proper driver subsystems
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D | qcom,spmi-pmic.txt | 6 register space up into logical pieces, and set of fixed register 13 16-bit SPMI slave address space into 256 smaller fixed-size regions, 256 bytes
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D | qcom-rpm.txt | 184 QCOM_RPM_FORCE_MODE_LPM - force into low power mode 185 QCOM_RPM_FORCE_MODE_HPM - force into high power mode 210 QCOM_RPM_FORCE_MODE_LPM - force into low power mode 211 QCOM_RPM_FORCE_MODE_HPM - force into high power mode
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D | Kconfig | 25 turn your bridge into a bridging IP firewall. 27 take this into account when setting up your firewall rules.
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D | mux.txt | 11 as they are programmed into the regster. E.g: 23 into the register, instead indexing begins at 1. The optional property
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D | Kconfig | 7 into the card using a utility which is part of the latest
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D | Kconfig | 12 also various flow offloading chips, including switches embedded into
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D | Kconfig | 7 additional firmware is necessary, which has to be downloaded into
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D | cdns,xtfpga-i2s.txt | 1 Bindings for I2S controller built into xtfpga Xtensa bitstreams.
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D | wm8904.txt | 12 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | wm8753.txt | 13 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | rt5631.txt | 11 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | alc5632.txt | 16 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | max98090.txt | 21 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | es8328.txt | 15 Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes):
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D | earlyprintk.txt | 48 d.) The Netchip device must be plugged directly into the physical 60 usb stack when you plug a usb device into various ports on the 66 this port into one of the physically accessible ports. 69 device require the "client/console" system to be plugged into the
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D | Kconfig | 10 to appear into the system's main memory.
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D | Kconfig | 9 Say Y here to compile RFCOMM support into the kernel or say M to
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D | cache-policies.txt | 8 Mappings are loaded into the policy at construction time. 37 Cache entries in the queues are aged based on logical time. Entry into 40 costs into account and to adjust to varying load patterns automatically.
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D | snapshot.txt | 11 *) To merge a snapshot of a block device back into the snapshot's origin 18 For snapshot merge the contents of the COW storage are merged back into 58 procedure, and merges these chunks back into the <origin>. Once merging 109 A snapshot will merge into its origin with the following command:
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D | Kconfig.debug | 49 bool "Break into GDB stub immediately" 52 If you say Y here, GDB stub will break into the program as soon as 69 would like kernel messages to be formatted into GDB $O packets so
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D | pcwd-watchdog.txt | 10 trigger the card into being reset. This way you can make the card 43 WDIOF_* bitwise-anded into the value. (The comments
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D | qe_firmware.txt | 66 1) The microcode is placed into I-RAM at a specific location, using the 172 do not lend themselves to simple inclusion into other code. Hence, 176 embedded into a binary blob. This blob is passed to the qe_upload_firmware() 184 embedded into the structure itself. To ensure forward and backwards 253 'eccr' is the value to program into the ECCR register. 255 'iram_offset' is the offset into IRAM to start writing the
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D | pps.txt | 66 into files /dev/pps0, /dev/pps1, etc.. 73 you should take into account the latencies and jitter introduced by 87 To register a PPS source into the kernel you should define a struct 116 Once you have registered a new PPS source into the system you can 169 and the userland tools provided into Documentaion/pps/ directory.
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D | cpufreq-spear.txt | 9 - cpufreq_tbl: Table of frequencies CPU could be transitioned into, in the
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D | cpufreq-exynos5440.txt | 9 - operating-points: Table of frequencies and voltage CPU could be transitioned into,
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D | Kconfig | 37 this driver into your kernel image, you can avoid this problem by 45 With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to 99 this driver into your kernel image, you can avoid this problem by 107 With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to
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D | Kconfig | 18 When Yama is built into the kernel, force it to stack with the
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D | Kconfig | 14 This option causes debugging code to be compiled into the
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D | __lshrdi3.S | 40 or_lsr a1,d0,a0,d1 # insert underflow into LSW and
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D | __ashldi3.S | 39 or_asl a1,d1,a0,d0 # insert overflow into MSW and
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D | __ashrdi3.S | 39 or_asr a1,d0,a0,d1 # insert underflow into LSW and
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D | Kconfig | 9 downloaded into the card using a utility which is distributed
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D | or1ksim.dts | 28 * OR1K PIC is built into CPU and accessed via special purpose
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D | dtlb_prot.S | 20 rdpr %pstate, %g5 ! Move into alt-globals
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D | Kconfig | 10 Say Y here to compile BNEP support into the kernel or say M to
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D | thmc50 | 27 List of adapter,address pairs to force chips into ADM1022 mode with 70 so it stops fans even if the value 0 into the ANALOG_OUT register does not.
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D | sleep.S | 81 @ prepare to put SDRAM into self-refresh manually 166 @ prepare to put SDRAM into self-refresh manually 236 @ Prepare to put SDRAM into self-refresh manually
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/linux-4.1.27/net/nfc/nci/ |
D | Kconfig | 9 Say Y here to compile NCI support into the kernel or say M to
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/fault-injection/ |
D | fault-injection.txt | 101 default is 'N', setting it to 'Y' won't inject failures into 109 only into non-sleep allocations (GFP_ATOMIC allocations). 169 o Inject slab allocation failures into module init/exit code 240 echo "Injecting errors into the module $module... (interrupt to stop)"
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/s390/ |
D | monreader.txt | 62 which can be loaded via the modprobe command, or it can be compiled into the 64 to specify the name of the monitor DCSS. If the module is compiled into the 156 always read the complete set into a buffer before processing the data. 160 The size of the monitor DCSS will be printed into syslog after loading the 188 message with an IPUSER SEVER code will be printed into syslog. The IPUSER SEVER
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/hid/ |
D | hiddev.txt | 13 * the input subsystem, which converts HID events into normal input 27 events into the input subsystem, but these have no effect on the hid 67 bundles called "reports". Each report is divided into "fields", 157 filled into the returned hiddev_report_info structure. 169 field have already been filled into the structure.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/nfc/st21nfcb/ |
D | Kconfig | 7 NCI logic and hooks into the NFC kernel APIs. Physical layers will
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/ |
D | TODO | 9 - merge Realtek's bugfixes and new features into the driver
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/nfc/st21nfca/ |
D | Kconfig | 8 HCI logic and hooks into the NFC kernel APIs. Physical layers will
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/perf/tests/attr/ |
D | README | 3 This testing support is embedded into perf directly and is governed 9 are stored into separate text file. Once perf command is finished
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/linux-4.1.27/net/bluetooth/ |
D | Kconfig | 35 Say Y here to compile Bluetooth support into the kernel or say M to 77 subsystem is compiled into the kernel image, then the test cases
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/linux-4.1.27/kernel/trace/ |
D | Kconfig | 145 sequence is then dynamically patched into a tracer call when 162 address on the current task structure into a stack of calls. 281 into the C conditionals to test which path a branch takes. 346 events into a running trace buffer to see when and where the 361 This tracer works by hooking into every function call that the 456 can function trace, and this table is linked into the kernel 481 When a 1 is echoed into this file profiling begins, and when a 546 goes into an infinite loop (calling cond_sched() to let other tasks 594 into the ring buffer. Another thread is created to send IPIs 620 to convert the enum into its value. If this macro is used, then the
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