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D | head-sharpsl.S | 57 bne .SHARPEND @ We have no w100 - Poodle 63 blo .SHARPEND @ We have a PXA250 - Corgi 69 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Shepherd 80 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Spitz 89 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Borzoi 93 b .SHARPEND @ We have Borzoi
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D | overcommit-accounting | 67 o We account mmap memory mappings 68 o We account mprotect changes in commit 69 o We account mremap changes in size 70 o We account brk 71 o We account munmap 72 o We report the commit status in /proc
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D | zsmalloc.txt | 61 We assign a zspage to ZS_ALMOST_EMPTY fullness group when:
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D | split_page_table_lock | 39 Hugetlb can support several page sizes. We use split lock only for PMD
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D | unevictable-lru.txt | 93 (1) We get to "treat unevictable pages just like we treat other pages in the 98 (2) We want to be able to migrate unevictable pages between nodes for memory 339 get_user_pages(). We use TestSetPageMlocked() because the page might already 340 be mlocked by another task/VMA and we don't want to do extra work. We 365 2) VMAs mapping hugetlbfs page are already effectively pinned into memory. We 415 We can't call try_to_munlock(), the function that walks the reverse map to
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D | page_owner.txt | 14 using it for analyzing who allocate each page is rather complex. We need
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D | tomoyo.txt | 47 We believe that inode based security and name based security are complementary 49 multiple LSM modules at the same time. We feel sorry that you have to give up 52 We hope that LSM becomes stackable in future. Meanwhile, you can use non-LSM 54 LSM version of TOMOYO is a subset of non-LSM version of TOMOYO. We are planning
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D | sa1100.S | 27 @ We probe for the active serial port here, coherently with 29 @ We assume r1 can be clobbered.
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D | bugfix.S | 222 | We have the opclass 0 situation. 246 | We have the case in which a conflict exists between the cu src or 247 | dest and the dest of the xu. We must clear the instruction in 304 | The frame returned is idle. We must build a busy frame to hold 341 | the code sequence to allow completion. We will jump to 368 | We have the case in which a conflict exists between the cu src or 369 | dest and the dest of the xu. We must clear the instruction in 430 | The frame returned is idle. We must build a busy frame to hold 451 | We have the opclass 2 single source situation.
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D | debug-macro.S | 53 @ We probe for the active serial port here 55 @ We assume r1 and r2 can be clobbered.
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D | pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt | 46 We call this the RTT. 78 32-bit PCIe accesses. We configure that window at boot from FW and 92 SR-IOV). We basically use the trick of forcing the bridge MMIO windows 117 We have code (fairly new compared to the M32 stuff) that exploits that 120 We configure an M64 window to cover the entire region of address space 122 for the M32, it comes out of a different "reserve"). We configure it 130 - We do the PE# allocation *after* the 64-bit space has been assigned 131 because the addresses we use directly determine the PE#. We then 135 - We cannot "group" segments in HW, so if a device ends up using more 140 SW. We lose a bit of effectiveness of EEH in that case, but that's [all …]
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D | ptrace.txt | 11 that GDB doesn't need to special-case each of them. We added the 19 an 8-byte alignment restriction for hardware watchpoints. We'd like to avoid
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D | asc7621 | 21 We have enhanced both parts relative to the governing Intel 22 specification. First enhancement is temperature reading resolution. We 33 are active, they are not necessarily reliable or useful externally. We 36 We employ significant filtering that is user tunable as described in the 42 We offer GPIO features on the former VID pins. These are open-drain 46 We offer flexible mapping of temperature readings to thermal zones. Any 69 fan types. We can also support pulse-stretched PWM so that 3-wire fans
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D | w83781d | 50 chips, and the Asus AS99127F chips. We will refer to them collectively as 177 We have done the best we can without a datasheet. 179 a datasheet or ideas on how to convince Asus. We can't help. 190 We chose to follow 782d. 219 We are sorry that the calculation for R-T table value is 249 We have no datasheets for the Asus clones (AS99127F and ASB100 Bach). 366 We don't know exactly how the temperature sensor type selection works. 376 the limit, the fan runs at full speed. We have no clue as to what the limit
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D | sis5595 | 24 5595. We recognize these by the presence of the listed 104 Some chips refuse to be enabled. We don't know why.
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D | lm77 | 33 * All 3 hysteresis can't be set independently. We decided to make
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D | ina2xx | 61 bus and shunt voltage conversion times multiplied by the averaging rate. We
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D | emc1403 | 54 * The hysteresis values can't be set independently. We decided to make
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D | adm1025 | 17 * No INT mode for pin 16. We don't play with it anyway.
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D | lm63 | 37 - Critical limit for remote temperature can be changed only once. We
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D | lm83 | 70 two other points of the motherboard. We suspect these points to be the
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D | w83627hf | 43 We will refer to them collectively as Winbond chips.
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D | submitting-patches | 23 * Please test your patch thoroughly. We are not your test group.
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D | i2c-ali1535 | 35 We make sure that the SMB is enabled. We leave the ACPI alone.
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D | i2c-sis5595 | 18 5595. We recognize these by the presence of the listed
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D | i2c-ali15x3 | 88 We make sure that the SMB is enabled. We leave the ACPI alone.
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D | i2c-piix4 | 105 Thinkpad laptops, but desktop systems may also be affected. We have no list
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D | tcp.txt | 17 snd_ssthresh Slow start threshold. We are in slow start if 75 We keep a set of control flags 94 Frames are queued for output by tcp_write. We do our best to send the frames 104 and recompute. We add any new tcp level headers and refinish the checksum
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D | policy-routing.txt | 14 We have two special type of nodes: 67 We scan rules list, and if a rule is matched, apply it.
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D | fib_trie.txt | 59 We have tried to keep the structure of the code as close to fib_hash as 119 The lookup is in its simplest form just like fib_find_node(). We descend the
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D | ieee802154.txt | 18 - IEEE 802.15.4 layer; We have chosen to use plain Berkeley socket API,
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D | ps3.dts | 33 * We'll get the size of the bootmem block from lv1 after startup, 50 * threads is with an ibm,ppc-interrupt-server#s entry. We'll put one
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D | currituck.dts | 149 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 186 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 223 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | akebono.dts | 277 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 317 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 357 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 397 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | redwood.dts | 265 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 306 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 347 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | katmai.dts | 349 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 390 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 431 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | makalu.dts | 298 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 339 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | acadia.dts | 176 * that it uses to generate snapshot triggers. We
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D | icon.dts | 345 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 386 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | kilauea.dts | 352 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 393 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | canyonlands.dts | 483 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 525 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | glacier.dts | 520 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for 562 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | haleakala.dts | 267 * We are de-swizzling here because the numbers are actually for
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D | TODO | 4 - We will use the stack in drivers/mmc to implement
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D | pids.txt | 75 We can set a limit that is smaller than pids.current, which will stop any new 80 # /bin/echo "We can't even spawn a single process now." 83 # /bin/echo "We can't even spawn a single process now."
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D | devices.txt | 40 movement as people get some experience with this. We may just want 42 CAP_MKNOD. We may want to just refuse moving to a cgroup which
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D | memory.txt | 171 are not accounted. We just account pages under usual VM management. 374 NOTE: We can use a suffix (k, K, m, M, g or G) to indicate values in kilo, 377 NOTE: We can write "-1" to reset the *.limit_in_bytes(unlimited). 378 NOTE: We cannot set limits on the root cgroup any more. 383 We can check the usage: 449 We move the stats to root (if use_hierarchy==0) or parent (if
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D | freezer-subsystem.txt | 25 attempting to use SIGSTOP and SIGCONT to stop and resume tasks. We can
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D | wusb-cbaf | 40 'set-chid'. We might not know about it. 46 connect wireless. We save them for that next time also so we can
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D | linux.inf | 61 ; We do not support XP SP1-, 2003 SP1-, ME, 9x.
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D | dwc3.txt | 34 We probably have to pay attention not to process events once we
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D | authorization.txt | 78 echo "We are good, connected"
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D | WUSB-Design-overview.txt | 135 We still offer no support for this; however, it should share a lot of 282 We reserve UWB bandwidth for our Wireless USB Cluster, create a Cluster 311 0x80 | fake_port_idx). We fiddle with the fake port status and /hub_wq/ 404 In dequeue() we are basically cancelling/aborting the transfer. We issue
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D | DASD | 25 We performed our testing on 3380 and 3390 type disks of different 30 We currently implement one partition per volume, which is the whole 55 4096. We recommend no blksize lower than 1024 because the ext2fs uses
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D | trampoline_32.S | 39 cli # We should be safe anyway
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D | trampoline_64.S | 40 cli # We should be safe anyway
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D | rk3288-veyron.dtsi | 233 * vcc18_wl). We'll add those aliases here just to 384 /* We need to go faster than 24MHz, so adjust clock parents / rates */ 476 * We run eMMC at max speed; bump up drive strength. 477 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones. 528 * We run sdio0 at max speed; bump up drive strength. 529 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones.
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D | rk3288-veyron-sdmmc.dtsi | 52 * We run sdmmc at max speed; bump up drive strength. 53 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones.
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D | orion5x-lacie-ethernet-disk-mini-v2.dts | 85 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | orion5x-maxtor-shared-storage-2.dts | 64 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | orion5x-lacie-d2-network.dts | 104 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | Kbuild | 42 # We use internal kbuild rules to avoid the "is up to date" message from make 77 # We use internal kbuild rules to avoid the "is up to date" message from make
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D | init.S | 71 cmp r0, #0 @ We have a SP? 144 target: @ We're now in the trampoline code, switch page tables
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D | interrupts.S | 303 @ We were in the host already. Let's craft a panic-ing return to SVC.
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D | kimagerescue.S | 66 ;; We need to setup the bus registers before we start using the DRAM 70 ;; We assume 8 MB is the minimum DRAM in an eLinux
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D | head_v10.S | 135 ;; We put a longword of -1 here and if it is not -1, we jump using 157 ;; We need to setup the bus registers before we start using the DRAM
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D | head_v10.S | 27 ;; We need to initialze DRAM registers before we start using the DRAM 52 ;; We assume 8 MB is the minimum DRAM in an eLinux
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D | head_v32.S | 43 ;; We assume 8 MB is the minimum DRAM and put
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D | aic7xxx.seq | 70 * Turn off the selection hardware. We need to reset the 104 * We have at least one queued SCB now and we don't have any 163 * We aren't expecting a bus free, so interrupt 186 * We've just been selected. Assert BSY and 240 * initiator. We follow the guidlines from section 6.5 267 * immediately follow the identify. We test for a valid 411 * We carefully toggle SPIOEN to allow us to return the 454 * We've just re-selected an initiator. 570 * We reuse the first 8 bytes of the TARG_SCSIRATE 690 * We assume that the kernel driver may reset us [all …]
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D | aic79xx.seq | 149 * We have received good status for this transaction. There may 328 * list updates. We also record the SCB's 555 * CURRSCB nor LASTSCB can be trusted. We must 612 * We have been reselected as an initiator 653 * We have successfully selected out. 752 * We know that neither the per-TID list nor the list of 916 * see a phase change. We thus treat any phasemiss 1170 * We received a "command complete" message. Put the SCB on the complete 1182 * and then attempt to complete the command again. We should use a 1263 * in the sequencer. We don't want to corrupt [all …]
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D | TODO-parport | 13 bits when they have something to say. We should read out and deal
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D | README.mm | 32 We use the page-size of 8 kbytes, as opposed to the i386 page-size of 4 kbytes. 35 segmentation of the kernel memory space. We use this feature to avoid having 37 space. We also use it to keep the user-mode virtual mapping in the same 45 0xc0000000, to co-exist with the user-mode mapping. We will do something 166 We'll take a look at how an address is translated while we discuss how it's handled
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D | i2c-arb-gpio-challenge.txt | 21 others can see. These are all active low with pull-ups enabled. We'll 31 Let's say we want to claim the bus. We:
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D | ev6-clear_user.S | 202 # We have an unknown number of bytes left to go. 211 # We know for a fact that $0 > 0 zero due to previous context
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D | socfpga_stratix10_socdk.dts | 32 /* We expect the bootloader to fill in the reg */
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D | lex.lex.c_shipped | 238 * shouldn't try reading from the input source any more. We might 256 /* We provide macros for accessing buffer states in case in the 569 /* We've got a two-level lexer here. We let flex do basic tokenization 573 /* We don't do multiple input files. */ 579 /* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way 878 recognized as tokens. We don't actually use them since we don't 920 /* We're scanning a new file or input source. It's 950 * transition. We couldn't have 1060 /* We matched a single character, the EOB, so 1068 /* We matched some text prior to the EOB, first [all …]
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D | TODO | 2 . Where should we do eviction (detatch_pages())? We aren't necessarily
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D | Kconfig | 41 We don't support KVM with 16K page tables yet, due to the multiple
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D | method-customizing.txt | 54 We just need to create the ASL code of the method we want to 65 Note: We can use a kernel with multiple custom ACPI method running,
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D | bootloader.lds | 19 /* We want the small data sections together, so single-instruction offsets
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D | Intel-IOMMU.txt | 47 IOVA generation is pretty generic. We used the same technique as vmalloc() 51 We also allocate guard pages with each mapping, so we can attempt to catch
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D | CodeOfConflict | 25 the technical issues involved. We are all humans, and frustrations can
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D | kmemcheck.txt | 323 collect_signal(). We continue our journey through the stack, to figure out 324 where the item on "list" was allocated or initialized. We move to line 410: 392 and these were the only assignments. We inspect the line numbers more closely 430 194 * We won't get problems with the target's UID changing under us 453 We see that this function initializes q->list, q->flags, and q->user. It seems 517 the warning. We know about REP MOVSL that it uses the register RCX to count 531 We can now try to figure out which field of the "struct siginfo" that was not 545 not been initialized. We can verify this using gdb: 554 and _sifields. We can now get a fuller picture of the memory dump: 610 was not tracked. We can dig a little deeper into the stack trace from above:
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D | SecurityBugs | 23 bug submitter to bug resolution as well as disclosure. We prefer
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D | kasan.txt | 130 We use the following encoding for each shadow byte: 0 means that all 8 bytes 134 We use different negative values to distinguish between different kinds of
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D | kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt | 26 We definitely need kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions 29 We also look to provide kernel-doc formatted documentation for 33 We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted documentation
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D | SAK.txt | 25 the machine. CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is magical to the X server. We'll
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D | bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt | 119 So why do we care about the physical address at all? We do need the physical 156 * size 1MB, so that we can access it: We can directly
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D | sparse.txt | 49 __bitwise - noisy stuff; in particular, __le*/__be* are that. We really
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D | crc32.txt | 12 - We're working in binary, so the digits are only 0 and 1, and 84 We can do it 8 bits at a time rather than 1 bit at a time:
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D | head.S | 30 ;; This is the entry point of the kernel. We are in supervisor mode. 177 ;; We need to initialze DRAM registers before we start using the DRAM 209 ;; We keep the cramfs in the flash. 289 ;; We want to copy it to the end of the BSS 298 ;; We need to copy it backwards, since they can be overlapping
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D | entry.S | 224 ;; We get here after doing a syscall if extra work might need to be done 276 ;; trace-bit set. We need to call do_syscall_trace and then continue 359 ;; We only need to do this for writes. 471 ;; We'll see this in ksymoops dumps. 505 ;; since *not* doing that saves us from re-entrancy checks. We don't want
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D | btt.txt | 14 in firmware. We don't have this luxury with persistent memory - if a write is in 109 For example, after adding a BTT, we surface a disk of 1024G. We get a read for 112 premap ABA is 256G. We now refer to the map, and find out the mapping for block 162 writes. We can hit a condition where the writer thread grabs a free block to do 201 On startup, we analyze the BTT flog to create our list of free blocks. We walk
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D | entry.S | 113 @ We need to be prepared for the instructions at .Lx1 and .Lx2
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D | fpmodule.inl | 27 that caused the invalid instruction trap to occur. We adjust
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D | cgroupstats.txt | 17 NOTE: We currently rely on delay accounting for extracting information
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D | mm.txt | 37 We map EFI runtime services in the aforementioned PGD in the virtual
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D | inotify.txt | 47 - We'd have to maintain n fd's and n internal queues with state, 75 device file or a family of new system calls. We decided to implement a
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D | xfs-self-describing-metadata.txt | 41 is supposed to be. We can't even identify if it is the right place. Put simply, 55 of analysis. We can't protect against every possible type of error, but we can 76 integrity checking. We cannot trust the metadata if we cannot verify that it has 101 block belongs to. We already know the type, the location, that it is valid
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D | xfs-delayed-logging-design.txt | 284 We need to write these items in the order that they exist in the CIL, and they 325 those changes into the current checkpoint context. We then initialise a new 462 complete before waiting on the one we need to complete. We do this 479 transaction. We don't know how big a checkpoint transaction is going to be 481 number of split log vector regions are going to be used. We can track the 507 reservation does it cover? We account for space used by the transaction 590 pinning and unpinning becomes symmetric around a checkpoint context. We have to
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D | devpts.txt | 44 # We are now in new container
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D | sysv-fs.txt | 196 Notation: We often speak of a "block" but mean a zone (the allocation unit)
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D | FMC-and-SDB.txt | 9 We have a carrier for PCI-E called SPEC and one for VME called SVEC, 59 enumerating the internal structure of an FPGA image. We also use it as
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D | sched-rt-group.txt | 53 in a given period. We allocate this "run time" for each realtime group which 63 time dedicated for the graphics. We can then give this group a run time of 0.8 76 NOTE: the above example is not fully implemented yet. We still
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D | st,clkgen.txt | 6 We will find only the base address of the Clockgen, this base
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D | atomctl.txt | 1 We Have Atomic Operation Control (ATOMCTL) Register.
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D | Jack-Controls.txt | 23 and attach it to the jack, at jack creation stage. We can also add a
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D | kgdb_asm.S | 18 ;; We put it into the register struct later. 500 ;; We restore all registers, even though some of them probably haven't changed.
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D | entry.S | 271 ;; We get here after doing a syscall if extra work might need to be done 305 ;; trace-bit set. We need to call do_syscall_trace and then continue 314 ;; Now re-enter the syscall code to do the syscall itself. We need to
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D | memcpy.S | 36 ! The destination address is not 8 byte aligned. We will copy bytes from 48 ! We have at least (16 - 7) = 9 bytes to copy - calculate the number of 8 byte
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D | pnfs.txt | 4 The are several inter-related caches. We have layouts which can 18 We reference the header for the inode pointing to it, across each
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D | rpc-server-gss.txt | 40 kernel, but leave the initial context establishment to userspace. We
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D | nfs41-server.txt | 149 particular, the current Linux client doesn't request it). We return
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D | readme.txt | 16 We plan to split this into separate packages, but it's not
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D | lmedm04.txt | 77 We need to modify id of rs2000 firmware or it will warm boot id 3344:1120.
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D | udev.txt | 11 We assume that you have udev already up and running and that have been
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D | leds-blinkm.txt | 32 We can control the colors separated into red, green and blue and
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D | atmsar11.HEX | 200 We would prefer you not to distribute modified versions without
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D | rculist_nulls.txt | 73 We need to make sure a reader cannot read the new 'obj->obj_next' value 144 * We probably met an item that was moved to another chain.
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D | NMI-RCU.txt | 80 currently executing on some other CPU. We therefore cannot free
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D | rcubarrier.txt | 60 We could try placing a synchronize_rcu() in the module-exit code path, 73 We instead need the rcu_barrier() primitive. Rather than waiting for
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D | efirtc.txt | 16 driver. We describe those calls as well the design of the driver in the 99 We have added 2 new ioctl()s that are specific to the EFI driver:
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D | Kconfig | 85 # We only support gcc 4.4 and above, so this should work. 108 # We use discontigmem for now; at some point we may want to switch 245 # We do not currently support disabling HIGHMEM on tilepro. 280 # We do not currently support disabling NUMA.
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D | dtc-lexer.lex.c_shipped | 249 * shouldn't try reading from the input source any more. We might 267 /* We provide macros for accessing buffer states in case in the 673 /* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way 1251 /* We're scanning a new file or input source. It's 1281 * transition. We couldn't have 1393 /* We matched a single character, the EOB, so 1401 /* We matched some text prior to the EOB, first 1669 /* TODO. We should be able to replace this entire function body 1689 /* We don't actually know whether we did this switch during 1793 /* We always need two end-of-buffer characters. The first causes [all …]
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D | zconf.lex.c_shipped | 266 * shouldn't try reading from the input source any more. We might 284 /* We provide macros for accessing buffer states in case in the 871 /* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way 1400 /* We're scanning a new file or input source. It's 1430 * transition. We couldn't have 1540 /* We matched a single character, the EOB, so 1548 /* We matched some text prior to the EOB, first 1825 /* TODO. We should be able to replace this entire function body 1845 /* We don't actually know whether we did this switch during 1949 /* We always need two end-of-buffer characters. The first causes [all …]
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D | README.cpia2 | 9 an mjpeg enabled application can be used with the camera. We have modified the 115 We are providing a modified gqcam application to view the output. In
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D | Zoran | 173 We do not talk about how the audio is broadcast ! 406 Let's say that we specify d1q50. We thus want 256 bits per block; times 3168 407 becomes 811008 bits; 101376 bytes per field. We're talking raw bits and bytes 422 20.68686868... available bytes per block; 165 bits. We can't allow the 432 by one, or something like that.) We can't use 165 bits per block, but have to 433 lower it again, to 6/8 of the available buffer space: We end up with 124 bits
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D | sh_mobile_ceu_camera.txt | 118 We choose to follow the advise and interpret cropping units as client input
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D | hrtimers.txt | 13 such an approach. We initially didn't believe this ('there must be a way 151 We used the high-resolution clock subsystem ontop of hrtimers to verify 153 timer tests in order to ensure specification compliance. We also ran
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D | highres.txt | 60 The paper "We Are Not Getting Any Younger: A New Approach to Time and 123 code. The binary size decrease is in the range of 400 byte. We believe that the
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D | Kconfig.recursion-issue-01 | 10 # Kconfig needs to address. We iterate over what Kconfig needs to address
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D | kconfig-language.txt | 360 We would in lib/Kconfig see: 409 We'll first explain why this issues exists and then provide an example 436 at their disposal. We document them below and also provide a list of 499 Further work on both of these areas is welcomed on Kconfig. We elaborate
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D | Itsy | 28 ("p 2 0x0") We used ramdisk-2-30.gz from the 0.11 version directory on
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D | Assabet | 159 We must determine some values: 164 We want to fit the filesystem image of course, but we also want to give it all
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D | TODO | 41 We prefer that you contact us on the mailing list; however, if you do
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D | DefaultKeyAssignments | 6 We have remapped the insert or zero key on the keypad to act as a
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/s390/kernel/ |
D | head64.S | 103 # We returned from start_kernel ?!? PANIK
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D | README | 53 We download FPGA firmware from user triggered or some other way, and that's it.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/spi/ |
D | ep93xx_spi | 70 * We use 10 MHz even though the maximum is 7.4 MHz. The driver
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/virtual/kvm/ |
D | locking.txt | 59 We dirty-log for gfn1, that means gfn2 is lost in dirty-bitmap. 64 - We have held the refcount of pfn that means the pfn can not be freed and
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D | mmu.txt | 260 before using the translation. We take advantage of that by removing write 262 We synchronize modified gptes when the guest invokes invlpg. This reduces 347 We handle this by mapping the permissions to two possible sptes, depending 359 the kernel may now execute it. We handle this by also setting spte.nx. 364 page, it can not be reused when CR4.SMAP is enabled. We set 452 memslot update, while some SRCU readers might be using the old copy. We do not
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D | Kconfig | 93 # We need at least one periodic CPU for timekeeping 184 We keep it around for a little while to enforce backward
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
D | sysfs-firmware-opal-elog | 31 The raw log format is a binary format. We currently
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/ |
D | mmc.txt | 54 line levels. We choose to follow the SDHCI standard, which specifies both those 63 in the latter case. We choose to use the XOR logic for GPIO CD and WP lines.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/arm/ |
D | Interrupts | 42 We introduce the concept of a "parent" and a "child". For example, 46 We also bring the idea of an IRQ "chip" (mainly to reduce the size of
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D | Porting | 102 between virtual RAM and the vmalloc area. We do this to allow
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/ |
D | exynos_dp.txt | 4 We use two nodes:
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | lantiq,pinctrl-falcon.txt | 27 We support 2 types of nodes.
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D | lantiq,pinctrl-xway.txt | 27 We support 2 types of nodes.
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D | fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt | 46 1. We have pin function node defined under iomux controller node to represent
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D | atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt | 106 1. We have pin function node defined under at91 controller node to represent
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D | convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt | 155 in 'watchdog-kernel-api.txt' in this directory. We pass it the mandatory 217 linux-watchdog@vger.kernel.org. We are looking forward to it :)
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/blackfin/mach-common/ |
D | interrupt.S | 180 # We are going to dump something out, so make sure we print IPEND properly
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/linux-4.4.14/lib/raid6/ |
D | altivec.uc | 33 * This is the C data type to use. We use a vector of
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ |
D | imx-weim.txt | 50 child node. We can get the CS index from the child
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/block/ |
D | deadline-iosched.txt | 69 that comes at basically 0 cost we leave that on. We simply disable the
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/block/paride/ |
D | Transition-notes | 123 We don't need to reset it to NULL, since we are guaranteed that there 125 We can remove the check for ps_continuation being NULL for the same
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/x86/ |
D | intel_mpx.txt | 98 We hook #BR handler to handle these two new situations. 124 are a few ways this could be done. We don't think any of them are practical 167 We need to decode MPX instructions to get violation address and
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D | entry_64.txt | 101 We try to only use IST entries and the paranoid entry code for vectors
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/pci/zoran/ |
D | zoran_device.c | 336 unsigned Wa, We, Ha, He; in zr36057_set_vfe() local 362 We = (VidWinWid * 64) / X; in zr36057_set_vfe() 364 hcrop1 = 2 * ((tvn->Wa - We) / 4); in zr36057_set_vfe() 365 hcrop2 = tvn->Wa - We - hcrop1; in zr36057_set_vfe()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/driver-model/ |
D | design-patterns.txt | 114 We can see here that we avoid having global pointers to our struct foo *
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/mach-pxa/ |
D | sleep.S | 106 @ We keep the change-down close to the actual suspend on SDRAM
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/ |
D | gpio-pcf857x.txt | 6 back. We can't actually know at initialization time whether a line is configured
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/mic/ |
D | mic_overview.txt | 14 devices for networking, storage and console. We provide these devices
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | dc395x.txt | 101 We refuse to take any responsibility for that. The driver is provided as-is
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D | lpfc.txt | 16 as of 2.6.12. We no longer need to provide patches for this support,
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D | ChangeLog.megaraid | 118 > We confirmed this patch fix the problem by IA64 server. 441 avoid getting the stale values for busy bit. We want to set the busy 453 actually required. We now wait up to MBOX_RESET_TIME (180 seconds) for 594 iv. We now support up to 32 parallel ioctl commands instead of current 1.
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/c6x/lib/ |
D | divremu.S | 22 ;; We use a series of up to 31 subc instructions. First, we find
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D | divu.S | 39 ;; We use a series of up to 31 subc instructions. First, we find
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/vfp/ |
D | vfphw.S | 146 @ We're loading this threads state into the VFP hardware. Update
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/fsl/ |
D | p1020utm-pc.dtsi | 131 by default. We can't put 'status = "disabled";' here
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D | p1020mbg-pc.dtsi | 142 by default. We can't put 'status = "disabled";' here
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D | p1020rdb-pc.dtsi | 196 by default. We can't put 'status = "disabled";' here
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ |
D | ti-tsc-adc.txt | 19 connecting wires on touchscreen. We need to provide an
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/lib/ |
D | div64.S | 124 @ We still have remainer bits in the low part. Bring them up.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | README.sc | 80 We have significantly reduced the amount of time it takes to load 83 - We now support all ISA adapter models with a single driver instead 118 1. As root, create a directory in a convenient place. We suggest
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/power/ |
D | interface.txt | 21 mechanism. Suspend-to-disk can be handled in several ways. We have a
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D | swsusp.txt | 125 A: We do use the regular I/O paths. However we cannot restore the data 159 website, and not to the Linux Kernel Mailing List. We are working 233 A: That's correct. We need to resume them if we want to write image to 397 /sys/power/state file; write "standby" or "mem".) We've not seen any
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D | swsusp-dmcrypt.txt | 120 We will not resume if booting with "noresume" or any parameters
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/arm/nwfpe/ |
D | README | 28 conversions to and from decimal. We use only the single precision,
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
D | eeprom | 65 Recent Sony Vaio laptops have an EEPROM at 0x57. We couldn't get the
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/ssb/ |
D | Kconfig | 154 # Assumption: We are on embedded, if we compile the MIPS core.
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/kernel/ |
D | entry-armv.S | 178 @ We are now ready to fill in the remaining blanks on the stack: 246 @ pointing at the second half of the Thumb instruction. We
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D | entry-header.S | 329 @ We must avoid clrex due to Cortex-A15 erratum #830321
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/ |
D | README | 6 We have four different levels of ABI stability, as shown by the four
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/ |
D | fsl-ls2080a.dtsi | 58 * We expect the enable-method for cpu's to be "psci", but this 64 /* We have 4 clusters having 2 Cortex-A57 cores each */
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/m68k/ |
D | Kconfig.devices | 18 # We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-)
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/locking/ |
D | lockstat.txt | 15 lock classes. We build on that (see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.txt).
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/mn10300/kernel/ |
D | head.S | 48 # We're dealing with the primary CPU (BP) here, then.
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/linux-4.4.14/scripts/ |
D | Kbuild.include | 318 # This is no use for dependencies or $(wildcard). We need to strip the 332 # Note: We also print the filenames in the quiet_cmd_foo text, and
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/wireless/b43/ |
D | Kconfig | 91 #Data transfers to the device via PIO. We want it as a fallback even
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/frv/kernel/ |
D | entry-table.S | 28 # exception processing. We have three different tables for the three
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/serial/ |
D | moxa-smartio | 86 We assume the user should be familiar with following documents. 202 which are created with driver's major number. We offer one shell 265 achieved by rc file. We offer one "rc.mxser" file to simplify
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/sh/lib/ |
D | memcpy-sh4.S | 449 ! We could do this with the four scratch registers, but if src 453 ! We also need r0 as a temporary (for movca), so 'undo' the invariant:
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/mtd/ |
D | nand_ecc.txt | 159 For the column parity this is easy. We can just xor the bytes and in the 485 that rp5 = par ^ rp4. So no need to keep both rp4 and rp5 around. We can 645 We can simply calculate the total parity. If this is 0 then rp4 = rp5 647 But if rp4 = rp5 we do not need rp5 etc. We can just write the even bits
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/device-mapper/ |
D | switch.txt | 56 selectors to load balance amongst these paths. We also build a
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D | log-writes.txt | 15 We log things in order of completion once we are sure the write is no longer in
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/trace/ |
D | uprobetracer.txt | 110 in the object. We can see the events that are registered by looking at the
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ |
D | emac.txt | 119 firmware. We use the "delayed" interrupts for txeob
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/linux-4.4.14/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-kvm.txt | 27 of an arbitrary workload and save it into a perf data file. We set the
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