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/linux-4.1.27/ipc/
Dsyscall.c16 SYSCALL_DEFINE6(ipc, unsigned int, call, int, first, unsigned long, second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6() argument
27 second, NULL); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
30 second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
34 return sys_semget(first, second, third); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
41 return sys_semctl(first, second, third, arg); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
46 second, third); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
58 return sys_msgrcv(first, tmp.msgp, second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
64 second, fifth, third); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
67 return sys_msgget((key_t) first, second); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
69 return sys_msgctl(first, second, (struct msqid_ds __user *)ptr); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
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Dcompat.c238 static long do_compat_semctl(int first, int second, int third, u32 pad) in do_compat_semctl() argument
267 err = sys_semctl(first, second, third, fourth); in do_compat_semctl()
274 err = sys_semctl(first, second, third, fourth); in do_compat_semctl()
300 err = sys_semctl(first, second, third, fourth); in do_compat_semctl()
329 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6(ipc, u32, call, int, first, int, second, in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6() argument
341 return sys_semtimedop(first, compat_ptr(ptr), second, NULL); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
343 return compat_sys_semtimedop(first, compat_ptr(ptr), second, in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
346 return sys_semget(first, second, third); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
352 return do_compat_semctl(first, second, third, pad); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
358 if (first < 0 || second < 0) in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/alpha/lib/
Dcsum_partial_copy.c156 unsigned long second; in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned() local
158 err |= __get_user_u(second, src+1); in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned()
162 extqh(second, soff, first); in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned()
165 first = second; in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned()
175 unsigned long second; in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned() local
176 err |= __get_user_u(second, lastsrc); in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned()
179 extqh(second, soff, first); in csum_partial_cfu_dest_aligned()
270 unsigned long second, word; in csum_partial_cfu_unaligned() local
273 err |= __get_user_u(second, src+1); in csum_partial_cfu_unaligned()
277 extqh(second, soff, first); in csum_partial_cfu_unaligned()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/include/asm/
Dopcodes.h149 #define __opcode_thumb32_compose(first, second) ( \ argument
151 | ___opcode_identity32(___opcode_identity16(second)) \
155 #define ___asm_opcode_thumb32_compose(first, second) ( \ argument
157 | ___asm_opcode_identity32(___asm_opcode_identity16(second)) \
223 #define ___inst_thumb32(first, second) .short first, second argument
227 #define ___inst_thumb32(first, second) \ argument
228 ".short " __stringify(first) ", " __stringify(second) "\n\t"
/linux-4.1.27/fs/fat/
Dmisc.c193 time_t second, day, leap_day, month, year; in fat_time_fat2unix() local
205 second = (time & 0x1f) << 1; in fat_time_fat2unix()
206 second += ((time >> 5) & 0x3f) * SECS_PER_MIN; in fat_time_fat2unix()
207 second += (time >> 11) * SECS_PER_HOUR; in fat_time_fat2unix()
208 second += (year * 365 + leap_day in fat_time_fat2unix()
213 second += sys_tz.tz_minuteswest * SECS_PER_MIN; in fat_time_fat2unix()
215 second -= sbi->options.time_offset * SECS_PER_MIN; in fat_time_fat2unix()
218 ts->tv_sec = second + (time_cs / 100); in fat_time_fat2unix()
221 ts->tv_sec = second; in fat_time_fat2unix()
/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/kernel/
Dinsn.c9 unsigned long first, second; in __arm_gen_branch_thumb2() local
28 second = 0x9000 | (j1 << 13) | (j2 << 11) | imm11; in __arm_gen_branch_thumb2()
30 second |= 1 << 14; in __arm_gen_branch_thumb2()
32 return __opcode_thumb32_compose(first, second); in __arm_gen_branch_thumb2()
Dpatch.c74 u16 second = __opcode_thumb32_second(insn); in __patch_text_real() local
83 *addrh1 = __opcode_to_mem_thumb16(second); in __patch_text_real()
Dsys_oabi-compat.c352 asmlinkage int sys_oabi_ipc(uint call, int first, int second, int third, in sys_oabi_ipc() argument
359 second, NULL); in sys_oabi_ipc()
363 second, in sys_oabi_ipc()
366 return sys_ipc(call, first, second, third, ptr, fifth); in sys_oabi_ipc()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/
Dgpio-xilinx.txt12 second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
23 - xlnx,is-dual : if 1, controller also uses the second channel
24 - xlnx,all-inputs-2 : as above but for the second channel
25 - xlnx,dout-default-2 : as above but the second channel
26 - xlnx,gpio2-width : as above but for the second channel
27 - xlnx,tri-default-2 : as above but for the second channel
Dfsl-imx-gpio.txt8 by low 16 pins and the second one is for high 16 pins.
11 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
16 The second cell bits[3:0] is used to specify trigger type and level flags:
Dgpio-vf610.txt9 - reg : The first reg tuple represents the PORT module, the second tuple
14 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
19 The second cell bits[3:0] is used to specify trigger type and level flags:
Dgpio-clps711x.txt6 There should be two registers, first is DATA register, the second
10 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
Dgpio-twl4030.txt8 - second cell is used to specify optional parameters (unused)
13 The second cell is not used.
Dnvidia,tegra20-gpio.txt10 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
15 The second cell is used to specify flags:
Dgpio-omap.txt11 - second cell is used to specify optional parameters (unused)
15 The second cell is used to specify flags:
Dsnps-dwapb-gpio.txt16 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
26 the second encodes the triger flags encoded as described in
Dgpio-mvebu.txt27 The second cell is used to specify flags:
39 second cell is reserved for flags, unused at the moment.
Dbrcm,kona-gpio.txt21 - #gpio-cells: Should be <2>. The first cell is the pin number, the second
26 second cell is used to specify flags. The following subset of flags is
Dgpio-mxs.txt16 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
21 The second cell bits[3:0] is used to specify trigger type and level flags:
Dgpio-max732x.txt18 - second cell specifies GPIO flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>.
32 - second cell is used to specify flags
Dmoxa,moxart-gpio.txt6 the second cell is used to specify polarity:
Dpl061-gpio.txt6 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-zevio.txt7 second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
Dcirrus,clps711x-mctrl-gpio.txt7 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
D8xxx_gpio.txt26 and the second cell is used to specify optional
39 defines the pin number, the second cell
Dfujitsu,mb86s70-gpio.txt10 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-74x164.txt8 the second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
Dgpio-msm.txt8 - second cell is used to specify optional parameters (unused)
Dgpio-xgene.txt11 - second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
Dgpio-palmas.txt11 - second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
Dgpio_atmel.txt8 the second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently
Dgpio-74xx-mmio.txt20 the second cell is used to specify the GPIO polarity:
Dgpio-sx150x.txt17 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-adnp.txt9 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-nmk.txt9 The second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-xgene-sb.txt14 - second cell is used to specify the gpio polarity:
Dabilis,tb10x-gpio.txt8 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
Dgpio-mm-lantiq.txt14 the second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently
Dcavium-octeon-gpio.txt19 connected to the interrupt source. The second cell is the interrupt
/linux-4.1.27/fs/isofs/
Dutil.c20 int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, tz; in iso_date() local
28 second = p[5]; in iso_date()
35 crtime = mktime64(year+1900, month, day, hour, minute, second); in iso_date()
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/media/i2c/
Dmsp3400-kthreads.c38 int main, second; member
390 if (state->main == state->second) in msp3400c_print_mode()
401 state->second / 910000, (state->second/910) % 1000); in msp3400c_print_mode()
405 state->second / 910000, (state->second / 910) % 1000); in msp3400c_print_mode()
406 if (state->mode == MSP_MODE_FM_TERRA && state->main != state->second) { in msp3400c_print_mode()
409 state->second / 910000, (state->second / 910) % 1000); in msp3400c_print_mode()
616 state->second = msp3400c_carrier_detect_55[max2].cdo; in msp3400c_thread()
621 state->second = msp3400c_carrier_detect_55[max2].cdo; in msp3400c_thread()
632 state->second = MSP_CARRIER(6.552); in msp3400c_thread()
640 state->second = msp3400c_carrier_detect_65[max2].cdo; in msp3400c_thread()
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Dmsp3400-driver.h83 int main, second; /* sound carrier */ member
/linux-4.1.27/arch/sparc/kernel/
Dsys_sparc_64.c330 SYSCALL_DEFINE6(sparc_ipc, unsigned int, call, int, first, unsigned long, second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6() argument
340 (unsigned)second, NULL); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
343 err = sys_semtimedop(first, ptr, (unsigned)second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
348 err = sys_semget(first, (int)second, (int)third); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
351 err = sys_semctl(first, second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
364 err = sys_msgsnd(first, ptr, (size_t)second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
368 err = sys_msgrcv(first, ptr, (size_t)second, fifth, in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
372 err = sys_msgget((key_t)first, (int)second); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
375 err = sys_msgctl(first, (int)second | IPC_64, ptr); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
386 err = do_shmat(first, ptr, (int)second, &raddr, SHMLBA); in SYSCALL_DEFINE6()
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Dunaligned_64.c455 u64 first = 0, second = 0; in handle_ldf_stq() local
459 second = *(u64 *)&f->regs[freg+2]; in handle_ldf_stq()
474 first = __swab64p(&second); in handle_ldf_stq()
475 second = tmp; in handle_ldf_stq()
487 __put_user (second >> 32, (u32 __user *)(addr + 8)) || in handle_ldf_stq()
488 __put_user ((u32)second, (u32 __user *)(addr + 12))) { in handle_ldf_stq()
605 u32 first, second; in handle_lddfmna() local
611 first = second = 0; in handle_lddfmna()
614 err = get_user(second, (u32 __user *)(sfar + 4)); in handle_lddfmna()
618 first = second = 0; in handle_lddfmna()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/
Dpl011.txt11 and may contain a second name named "sleep". The former
18 to the external serial line, whereas the second clock
24 "uartclk" and the second clock listed must be named
28 The first one must be named "rx", the second one
Dcavium-uart.txt11 - current-speed: Optional, the current bit rate in bits per second.
Dnxp,sc16is7xx.txt20 the second cell is used to specify the GPIO polarity:
Dmaxim,max310x.txt22 the second cell is used to specify the GPIO polarity:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dcdns,xtensa-pic.txt9 When it's 2, the first cell is the IRQ number, and the second cell
20 * two cells: second cell == 0: internal irq number
21 * second cell == 1: external irq number
Dcdns,xtensa-mx.txt13 * two cells: second cell == 0: internal irq number
14 * second cell == 1: external irq number
Dsamsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt5 controller and on newer SoCs even a second main controller.
24 - 2 ... second main controller on s3c2416 and s3c2450
Dallwinner,sun67i-sc-nmi.txt12 second cell the trigger type as defined in interrupt.txt in this directory.
Datmel,aic.txt10 The second cell is used to specify flags:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scsi/
Daha152x.txt41 override for the second controller
72 configuration override for second controller
77 IOPORT for first and second controller
80 IRQ for first and second controller
83 SCSIID for first and second controller
86 allow targets to disconnect for first and second controller
89 use parity for first and second controller
92 enable synchronous transfers for first and second controller
95 reset DELAY for first and second controller
98 enable extended translation for first and second controller
D00-INDEX24 - Changes to second generation of sym53c8xx driver
106 - info on second generation driver for sym53c8xx based adapters
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/of/unittest-data/
Dtests-phandle.dtsi36 phandle-list-names = "first", "second", "third";
44 unterminated-string-list = "first", "second", [40 41 42 43];
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/rtc/
Drtc-mv.c73 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, wday; in mv_rtc_read_time() local
78 second = rtc_time & 0x7f; in mv_rtc_read_time()
87 tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in mv_rtc_read_time()
104 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, wday; in mv_rtc_read_alarm() local
109 second = rtc_time & 0x7f; in mv_rtc_read_alarm()
118 alm->time.tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in mv_rtc_read_alarm()
Drtc-efi.c76 eft->second = wtime->tm_sec; in convert_to_efi_time()
87 if (eft->second >= 60) in convert_from_efi_time()
89 wtime->tm_sec = eft->second; in convert_from_efi_time()
Drtc-ds1742.c93 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, week; in ds1742_rtc_read_time() local
101 second = readb(ioaddr + RTC_SECONDS) & RTC_SECONDS_MASK; in ds1742_rtc_read_time()
110 tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in ds1742_rtc_read_time()
Drtc-stk17ta8.c105 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, week; in stk17ta8_rtc_read_time() local
116 second = readb(ioaddr + RTC_SECONDS) & RTC_SECONDS_MASK; in stk17ta8_rtc_read_time()
125 tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in stk17ta8_rtc_read_time()
Drtc-ds3232.c108 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second; in ds3232_read_time() local
119 second = buf[0]; in ds3232_read_time()
135 time->tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in ds3232_read_time()
Drtc-ds1553.c106 unsigned int year, month, day, hour, minute, second, week; in ds1553_rtc_read_time() local
114 second = readb(ioaddr + RTC_SECONDS) & RTC_SECONDS_MASK; in ds1553_rtc_read_time()
123 tm->tm_sec = bcd2bin(second); in ds1553_rtc_read_time()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/trace/
Devents-power.txt54 The second parameter is '1' for enable, '0' for disable, the target
64 The second parameter is the power domain target state.
77 The second parameter is value to be added/updated/removed.
84 The second parameter is the previous QoS value.
95 The second parameter gives the request type (e.g. "DEV_PM_QOS_RESUME_LATENCY").
/linux-4.1.27/arch/s390/kernel/
Dsys_s390.c63 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(s390_ipc, uint, call, int, first, unsigned long, second, in SYSCALL_DEFINE5() argument
76 return sys_ipc(call, first, second, third, ptr, third); in SYSCALL_DEFINE5()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dbrcm,unimac-mdio.txt7 base register, and the second one is optional and for indirect accesses to
16 are two separate interrupts, first one must be "mdio done" and second must be
20 "mdio_error" for the second when there are separate interrupts
Dcavium-mix.txt10 bank contains the MIX registers. The second bank the corresponding
19 interrupt routing and the second the routing for the AGL interrupts.
Dbrcm,bcmgenet.txt8 interrupt line, while the second cell is the interrupt for the ring
17 normal operation, while the second phandle is the Wake-on-LAN clock.
19 name should be "enet" and second should be "enet-wol".
Dopencores-ethoc.txt7 second is for the device packet memory.
Ddavicom-dm9000.txt7 second entry : data register.
Dstmmac.txt39 the second clock should be peripheral's register interface clock. Further
42 first one should be "stmmaceth" and the second one should be "pclk".
Dhisilicon-hix5hd2-gmac.txt7 The second region is external interface control register.
Dbroadcom-bcm87xx.txt10 is the MDIO Manageable Device (MMD) address, the second a register
Dbrcm,systemport.txt7 interrupts, and the second cell should be for the transmit queues. An
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/
Dtwl4030-madc.txt12 - ti,system-uses-second-madc-irq: boolean, set if the second madc irq register
/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/sun3/
Dintersil.c50 todintersil->second = t->tm_sec; in sun3_hwclk()
60 t->tm_sec = todintersil->second; in sun3_hwclk()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-kernel-vmcoreinfo10 second value contains the size of note in hex. This ELF
11 note info is parsed by second kernel and exported to user
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/video4linux/cx2341x/
DREADME.hm1210 values, the second containing UV macroblocks.
16 second 16 bytes are the second line of the top-left block, etc. After
24 contain 8 UV value pairs (16 bytes in total). The second 16 bytes are the
25 second line of 8 UV pairs of the top-left block, etc. After transmitting
Dfw-decoder-regs.txt333 Decoder second plane byte order
337 In normal usage, the first plane is Y & the second plane is UV. Though the
338 order of the planes can be swapped, only the byte order of the second plane
392 1 = second field
397 through to the last line of the second field.
548 Decoder Y line index into display buffer, second field
551 Decoder Y vertical line skip, second field
562 Decoder UV line index into display buffer, second field
565 Decoder UV vertical line skip, second field
576 Decoder Y vertical offset, second field
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Dfw-upload.txt44 - Sleep for 1 second.
47 - Sleep for 1 second.
DREADME.vbi25 the first unsigned long and bits 0-3 of the second unsigned long are used for the
26 second field.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dmvebu-audio.txt16 the data flow, and the second for errors.
20 The second one is optional and defines an external clock.
Dalc5632.txt14 second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
Dwm8994.txt15 second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
32 The second cell is the flags, encoded as the trigger masks from
Dbrcm,bcm2835-i2s.txt7 * The second entry should cover the PCM clock registers
Dnvidia,tegra30-i2s.txt16 first, tx (capture) second. See nvidia,tegra30-ahub.txt for values.
Datmel-sam9x5-wm8731-audio.txt10 the second being the connection's source.
Dsamsung,odroidx2-max98090.txt11 connection's sink, the second being the connection's source;
Dnvidia,tegra-audio-wm9712.txt14 the second being the connection's source. Valid names for sources and
Datmel-wm8904.txt8 the second being the connection's source. Valid names for sources and
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/char/
Defirtc.c111 eft->second = wtime->tm_sec; in convert_to_efi_time()
121 wtime->tm_sec = eft->second; in convert_from_efi_time()
322 eft.hour, eft.minute, eft.second, eft.nanosecond, in efi_rtc_proc_show()
339 alm.hour, alm.minute, alm.second, alm.nanosecond, in efi_rtc_proc_show()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/
Dpamu.txt12 "fsl,pamu-v1.0". The second is "fsl,pamu".
22 interrupt, used for reporting access violations. The second
63 second is the number of "ways". For direct-mapped caches,
69 second is the number of "ways". For direct-mapped caches,
89 the registers where the LIODN is to be set. The second is
Dmsi-pic.txt6 etc.) and the second is "fsl,mpic-msi" or "fsl,ipic-msi" or
10 should be used. The first entry is optional; the second entry is
15 The second region should contain the address of aliased MSIIR or MSIIR1
16 register for platforms that have such an alias, if using MSIIR1, the second
Dpmc.txt23 is the PMC block, and the second resource is the Clock Configuration
50 first of which will be ORed into DEVDISR (and the second into
Dmpic-timer.txt7 (GTCCRxx, GTBCRxx, GTVPRxx, GTDRxx). The second is the timer control
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/wan/
Dsbni.c105 struct net_device *second; /* for ISA/dual cards */ member
510 if( nl->second ) in sbni_interrupt()
511 spin_lock(&NET_LOCAL_LOCK(nl->second)); in sbni_interrupt()
518 if( nl->second && /* second channel present */ in sbni_interrupt()
519 (inb( nl->second->base_addr+CSR0 ) & (RC_RDY | TR_RDY)) ) in sbni_interrupt()
520 handle_channel( nl->second ), in sbni_interrupt()
524 if( nl->second ) in sbni_interrupt()
525 spin_unlock(&NET_LOCAL_LOCK(nl->second)); in sbni_interrupt()
1175 ->second = dev; in sbni_open()
1215 if( nl->second && nl->second->flags & IFF_UP ) { in sbni_close()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/
Dfsl-quadspi.txt6 the second contains the memory mapping address and length
13 - fsl,qspi-has-second-chip: The controller has two buses, bus A and bus B.
Dhisi504-nand.txt7 NAND controller's registers. The second contains base
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/serial/
Drocket.txt33 board2 : I/O port for the second ISA board
102 The second, third, and fourth RocketPort cards require a 64-byte
106 second, third, and fourth Rocketport cards (if present) are set via
113 the first board, the second board must be set with the DIP switches
114 corresponding to the second board, etc. IMPORTANT: The board ID is
128 CAN NOT set the second, third or fourth board for address 0x140 since
130 need to set the second, third, or fourth board to one of the next available
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/PCI/
Dpci-iov-howto.txt36 In the second method, a write to the sysfs file sriov_numvfs will
44 The second method is the recommended method for new/future VF devices.
60 (b) For the second method, from sysfs:
67 (b) For the second method, from sysfs:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/powerpc/
Dtransactional_memory.txt59 'tbegin+4'. The branch to abort_handler will be taken this second time; the
98 Delivery of signals (both sync and async) during transactions provides a second
99 thread state (ucontext/mcontext) to represent the second transactional register
105 If the sighandler ucontext has uc_link set, a second ucontext has been
107 determine the transactional state -- if so, the second ucontext in uc->uc_link
114 bits are stored in the MSR of the second ucontext, i.e. in
122 from the second ucontext. This will be necessary for crash handlers to
Dfirmware-assisted-dump.txt60 if default boot memory size is not sufficient for second
73 size. This will make sure that the second kernel will not
132 o Memory Reservation during second kernel after crash
143 Used by second /proc/vmcore
202 second kernel. This is used to release the reserved memory
233 Contents when fadump is active during second kernel
252 this structure is to pass some important crash info data to the second
253 kernel which will help second kernel to populate ELF core header with
/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/kvm/
Dbook3s_64_mmu.c135 bool second) in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_get_pteg() argument
148 if (second) in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_get_pteg()
222 bool second = false; in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_xlate() local
263 ptegp = kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_get_pteg(vcpu, slbe, eaddr, second); in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_xlate()
296 if (second) in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_xlate()
299 second = true; in kvmppc_mmu_book3s_64_xlate()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Dtwlxxxx-usb.txt7 the controller has to act as host and the second interrupt number is the
27 and VBUS interrupts. The second interrupt number is optional.
Dam33xx-usb.txt8 at least a control module node, USB node and a PHY node. The second USB
15 Module" block. A second offset and length for the USB wake up control
62 for endpoints 1 … 15 on instance 1). The second number is 0 for RX and
/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/lib/
Dmemmove.S58 UNWIND( .save {r5 - r8} ) @ in second stmfd block
111 UNWIND( .fnend ) @ end of second stmfd block
162 UNWIND( .save {r5 - r9} ) @ in new second stmfd block
197 UNWIND( .fnend ) @ end of the second stmfd block
Dcopy_template.S97 UNWIND( .save {r5 - r8} ) @ in second stmfd block
163 UNWIND( .fnend ) @ end of second stmfd block
216 UNWIND( .save {r5 - r9} ) @ in new second stmfd block
250 UNWIND( .fnend ) @ end of the second stmfd block
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sound/alsa/
DBt87x.txt13 The first does video, it is backward compatible to the bt848. The second
14 does audio. snd-bt87x is a driver for the second function. It's a sound
62 The second device (hw:X,1) gives you 8 or 16 bit mono sound. Supported
DCMIPCI.txt10 CM8x38 chip can use ADC as the second DAC so that two different stereo
16 card#0) for front and 4/6ch playbacks, while the second PCM device
17 (hw:0,1) is assigned to the second DAC for rear playback.
21 - The first DAC supports U8 and S16LE formats, while the second DAC
23 - The second DAC supports only two channel stereo.
68 When the 4/6-ch output is enabled, the second DAC accepts up to 6 (or
DOSS-Emulation.txt26 As the second card, define sound-slot-1 as well.
90 The options take arrays. For configuring the second card, specify
92 device on the second card to /dev/adsp1, define like below:
156 While quake wants only playback, you may append the second command
242 The second column is the base-string of the corresponding ALSA
256 where the first column is the OSS volume element, the second column
/linux-4.1.27/scripts/coccinelle/locks/
Ddouble_lock.cocci83 cocci.print_secs("second lock",p2)
91 msg = "second lock on line %s" % (p2[0].line)
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/
Dqla_inline.h45 volatile uint16_t second; in qla2x00_debounce_register() local
51 second = RD_REG_WORD(addr); in qla2x00_debounce_register()
52 } while (first != second); in qla2x00_debounce_register()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Dvexpress-sysreg.txt19 - second cell can take standard GPIO flags (currently ignored).
33 - second cell can take standard GPIO flags (currently ignored).
84 - second cell of each group defines device number (eg. osc 0,
Darch_timer.txt67 - reg : The first and second view base addresses in that order. The second view
Dlpc32xx-mic.txt10 The second cell is used to specify mode:
Dcoherency-fabric.txt22 fabric registers, second pair for the per-CPU fabric registers.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/
Dti-pci.txt7 The second entry must be "rc-dbics" for the designware pcie
16 main interrupt line and the second for MSI interrupt line.
D83xx-512x-pci.txt8 The second is for the pci config space access registers
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/
DPLIP.txt34 Connecting two Linux boxes takes only a second's decision and a few
77 per second, even when no data at all is sent. Some rough measurements
89 per second (where HZ is typically 100 on most platforms, and 1024 on an
117 The second data transfer method relies on both machines having
128 status bit inputs of the second port (machine R). There are five
157 The second data transfer method relies on both machines having
De1000e.txt53 The driver can limit the amount of interrupts per second that the adapter
56 will generate per second.
60 per second, even if more packets have come in. This reduces interrupt
67 The hardware can handle many more small packets per second however, and
96 RX traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal, the
97 interrupt rate will drop as low as 2000 interrupts per second. If the
120 the first, second, and third instances of the driver. The range
121 of 2000 to 3000 interrupts per second works on a majority of
De1000.txt85 The driver can limit the amount of interrupts per second that the adapter
88 will generate per second.
92 per second, even if more packets have come in. This reduces interrupt
99 The hardware can handle many more small packets per second however, and
128 RX traffic. If the bytes per second rate is approximately equal, the
129 interrupt rate will drop as low as 2000 interrupts per second. If the
162 the first, second, and third instances of the driver. The range
163 of 2000 to 3000 interrupts per second works on a majority of
226 Speed forces the line speed to the specified value in megabits per second
/linux-4.1.27/net/netfilter/
Dxt_time.c25 u_int8_t second; /* (0-59) */ member
83 r->second = v % 60; in localtime_1()
/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/boot/dts/
Dxtfpga.dtsi31 * two cells: second cell == 0: internal irq number
32 * second cell == 1: external irq number
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sound/oss/
Dbtaudio19 The first does video, it is backward compatible to the bt848. The second
20 does audio. btaudio is a driver for the second function. It's a sound
71 With my Hauppauge I get noisy sound on the second input (mapped to line2
/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/include/asm/
Dintersil.h31 unsigned char second; member
Dapollohw.h43 unsigned char second, alarm_second; member
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/
Dfsl-imx-sdma.txt18 about the second and third cell.
22 The second cell of dma phandle specifies the peripheral type of DMA transfer.
Dmv-xor.txt6 the first set is the low registers, the second set the high
Dnbpfaxi.txt18 slave is connected, the second one is flags. Flags is a bitmask
/linux-4.1.27/fs/udf/
Dudftime.c113 dest->tv_sec += (((yday * 24) + src.hour) * 60 + src.minute) * 60 + src.second; in udf_disk_stamp_to_time()
139 dest->second = rem % 60; in udf_time_to_disk_stamp()
/linux-4.1.27/arch/unicore32/mm/
Dproc-macros.S119 .word 0xfffff000, 930b @ second level page table
120 .word 0xfffffc00, 930b @ second level large page table
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/cpm_qe/cpm/
Dpic.txt8 - second interrupt cell is level/sense:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/acpi/
Dgpio-properties.txt51 In our Bluetooth example the "reset-gpio" refers to the second GpioIo()
52 resource, second pin in that resource with the GPIO number of 31.
91 Next, the mapping table needs to be passed as the second argument to
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/
Demac.txt17 405gp, Axon) and second is either "ibm,emac" or
113 emac) and the second is either "ibm,mcmal" or
133 EMAC) and the second is "ibm,zmii".
142 EMAC) and the second is "ibm,rgmii".
Dhsta.txt19 register offset of 0x00, the second to 0x10, etc.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/
Dsquashfs.txt184 A second index table is used to locate these. This second index table for
193 stored compressed into metadata blocks. A second index table is used to
194 locate these. This second index table for speed of access (and because it
207 This table is stored compressed into metadata blocks. A second index table is
208 used to locate these. This second index table for speed of access (and because
230 list using a second xattr id lookup table.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/auxdisplay/
Dcfag12864b.c122 unsigned char second) in cfag12864b_setcontrollers() argument
129 if (second) in cfag12864b_setcontrollers()
/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/apollo/
Dconfig.c219 t->tm_sec=rtc->second; in dn_dummy_hwclk()
227 rtc->second=t->tm_sec; in dn_dummy_hwclk()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fpga/
Daltera-socfpga-fpga-mgr.txt7 - The second index is for writing FPGA configuration data.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/
Ddove-thermal.txt10 three Thermal Manager registers, while the second range contains the
Darmada-thermal.txt14 the second one is required for the control register
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/
Dmediatek,mtk-timer.txt8 clocks. The order is system clock and as second clock the RTC clock.
Drenesas,cmt.txt41 - "renesas,cmt-48" for all non-second generation 48-bit CMT
51 - "renesas,cmt-48-gen2" for all second generation 48-bit CMT
Dmarvell,armada-370-xp-timer.txt12 pair for the Global Timer registers, second pair for the
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/w1/
Dw1-gpio.txt8 - the second one is optional. If specified, it is used as
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/samsung/
Dsysreg.txt7 second value must be always "syscon".
/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/
DKconfig.debug39 For most systems, it is firmware or second stage bootloader that
53 the command line from the firmware or the second-stage bootloader.
77 command line arguments from firmware or second stage bootloader.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/video/fbdev/aty/
Dradeon_monitor.c131 int len, second = 0; in radeon_probe_OF_head() local
153 second = 1; in radeon_probe_OF_head()
155 } while(!second); in radeon_probe_OF_head()
376 int i = 0, second = 0; in radeon_parse_monitor_layout() local
388 second = 1; in radeon_parse_monitor_layout()
396 if (second) in radeon_parse_monitor_layout()
407 if (second) in radeon_parse_monitor_layout()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/
Dinterrupt.txt16 IO APIC. The second number (S) represents the sense of interrupt which
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
Dsa1100-rtc.txt8 interrupt and the second interrupt number is the rtc hz interrupt.
Datmel,at91sam9-rtc.txt10 The first cell should point to the GPBR node and the second one
Ds3c-rtc.txt13 interrupt number is the rtc alarm interrupt and second interrupt number
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pps/
Dpps-gpio.txt3 These properties describe a PPS (pulse-per-second) signal connected to
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/sbus/char/
DKconfig44 CPU configuration, DIMM types, etc.). The second I2C controller
46 temperature sensors. The second controller also connects to the
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/
Dnvidia,tegra20-apbmisc.txt10 The second entry gives the physical address and length of the
Dlis302.txt51 upper/lower limit for second wakeup
53 - st,wakeup2-threshold: set wakeup threshold for second wakeup
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/
Dauo_pixcir_ts.txt8 first one is the interrupt gpio and second one the reset gpio
Dzforce_ts.txt8 first one is the interrupt gpio and second one the reset gpio
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
Dtc3589x.txt33 TC3589x GPIO interrupt controller, the second cell is the interrupt flags
43 GPIO controller, the second cell is the flags.
Darizona.txt23 The second cell is the flags, encoded as the trigger masks from
28 second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently unused).
Dpalmas.txt26 The second cell is the flags, encoded as the trigger masks from
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dbrcm,bcm2835-gpio.txt11 second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
18 The second cell is used to specify flags:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/video4linux/
Dcpia2_overview.txt3 Cpia2 is the second generation video coprocessor from VLSI Vision Ltd (now a
5 STV0672, which is capable of up to 30 frames per second (fps) in frame sizes
/linux-4.1.27/arch/mn10300/kernel/
Dswitch_to.S109 # Remove second breakpoint
156 # Reinstall second breakpoint
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/cavium/
Dciu.txt13 the CIU and may have a value of 0 or 1. The second cell is the bit
Dciu2.txt13 the CIU and may have a value between 0 and 63. The second cell is
Dcib.txt21 CIB. The second cell specifies the triggering semantics of the
/linux-4.1.27/fs/ext4/
Dmove_extent.c59 ext4_double_down_write_data_sem(struct inode *first, struct inode *second) in ext4_double_down_write_data_sem() argument
61 if (first < second) { in ext4_double_down_write_data_sem()
63 down_write_nested(&EXT4_I(second)->i_data_sem, I_DATA_SEM_OTHER); in ext4_double_down_write_data_sem()
65 down_write(&EXT4_I(second)->i_data_sem); in ext4_double_down_write_data_sem()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ata/
Dfsl-sata.txt9 (mpc8315, mpc8379, etc.) and the second is
/linux-4.1.27/arch/alpha/include/asm/
Derr_common.h70 u8 second; member
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ide/
Dide-tape.txt16 ht1 major 37, minor 1 second IDE tape, rewind on close.
19 nht1 major 37, minor 129 second IDE tape, no rewind on close.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/video/
Darm,pl11x.txt34 - max-memory-bandwidth: maximum bandwidth in bytes per second that the
49 as R0 (first bit of the red component), second value
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/video/fbdev/riva/
Dnv_driver.c52 riva_is_connected(struct riva_par *par, Bool second) in riva_is_connected() argument
58 if(second) PRAMDAC += 0x800; in riva_is_connected()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/drm/tilcdc/
Dtilcdc.txt14 - max-bandwidth: The maximum pixels per second that the memory
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/
Dqcom,kpss-acc.txt21 the register region. An optional second element specifies
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/hwmon/
Dmax161927 other second; reading them more often will do no harm, but will return
Dabituguru76 second revision of the Abit uGuru chip found on Abit uGuru featuring
79 The first and second revision of the uGuru chip in reality is a Winbond
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/
Ddsa.txt7 and second cell is the address in the switch tree.
23 address on the MII bus. The second is the switch
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/
Dmmc-spi-slot.txt9 slot voltage (mV), second cell specifies maximum slot voltage (mV).
Dmmc-pwrseq-emmc.txt10 broken) ROM bootloaders are unable to read second stage from the emmc
Dfsl-esdhc.txt23 slot voltage (mV), second cell specifies maximum slot voltage (mV).
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scheduler/
Dsched-nice-design.txt58 The second (less frequent but still periodically occurring) complaint
69 (the first one is the glibc API, the second one is the syscall API.)
94 To address the second complaint (of nice levels not being consistent),
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/ide/
Dide-cd.h38 u8 second; member
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/
Dqcom,pm8xxx-pwrkey.txt21 and the second interrupt specifies the key press interrupt.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/
Dcoda.txt15 a second interrupt is needed for the MJPEG unit.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dics932s40125 the registers more often than once every other second.
/linux-4.1.27/fs/minix/
DKconfig8 but has been superseded by the second extended file system ext2fs.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pwm/
Dpwm-st.txt8 second cell is the period in nanoseconds - fixed to 2
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpu/
Dnvidia,gk20a.txt10 - second entry for bar1
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/
Dmarvel.txt12 timer control address, second one with the
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/i2c/busses/
Dscx200_acb14 If you want only one base address, specify the second as 0 so as to
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/
Dsr_ioctl.c98 tocentry->cdte_addr.msf.second = buffer[10]; in sr_read_tocentry()
147 cgc.cmd[4] = trk0_te.cdte_addr.msf.second; in sr_fake_playtrkind()
150 cgc.cmd[7] = trk1_te.cdte_addr.msf.second; in sr_fake_playtrkind()
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/hid/
Dhidraw.txt49 will be the report number; the report data follows, beginning in the second
62 be set to 0. The report data itself should begin at the second byte.
101 begins in the second byte. Make sure to set len accordingly, to one more
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/cgroups/
Dblkio-controller.txt13 this policy takes effect only on leaf nodes when CFQ is being used. The second
82 Above will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group
300 specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
307 specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
314 specified in IO per second. Rules are per device. Following is
321 specified in io per second. Rules are per device. Following is
369 (IO operations per second) mode on NCQ supporting hardware.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Drenesas,rcar-gen2-cpg-clocks.txt17 - clocks: References to the parent clocks: first to the EXTAL clock, second
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/nfc/
Dnfc-pn544.txt27 checksum. Firmware update messages have the length in the second (MSB)
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/
Daltera-mailbox.txt38 device node and second argument is the channel index. It must be 0 (hardware
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/dma/sh/
DKconfig60 Renesas R-Car second generation SoCs.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/
Dbman-portals.txt28 the portal. The second is the cache-inhibited region of
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/
Drenesas,ipmmu-vmsa.txt23 to the IPMMU and the second cell the number of the micro-TLB that the
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/mn10300/
DABI.txt26 passed in D0:D1. If the first argument is not a 64-bit value, but the second
27 is, the second will be passed entirely on the stack and D1 will be unused.

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