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D | Kconfig.char | 42 lines to host pseudo-terminals. Access to both traditional 43 pseudo-terminals (/dev/pty*) and pts pseudo-terminals are controlled 53 (/dev/tty*) and the slave side of pseudo-terminals (/dev/ttyp* and 98 traditional pseudo-terminals.
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D | bcm_sf2.txt | 70 in order to properly configure them. By default, the SF2 pseudo-PHY address, and 71 an external switch pseudo-PHY address will both be snooping for incoming MDIO 75 pseudo-PHY addresses. Newer revisions of the SF2 hardware have introduced a 76 configurable pseudo-PHY address which circumvents the initial design limitation.
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D | dsa.txt | 380 the switch pseudo-PHY and return whether this is a supported device. For other
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D | tlb-mmu1.h | 25 ; and its unpleasant LFSR pseudo-random sequence
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D | cs42l56.txt | 25 as a pseudo-differential input referenced to AIN1REF/AIN3A. 28 as a pseudo-differential input referenced to AIN2REF/AIN3B.
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D | internals.txt | 79 Grayscale and static grayscale are special variants of pseudo color and static 80 pseudo color, where the red, green and blue components are always equal to
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D | qcom,prng.txt | 1 Qualcomm MSM pseudo random number generator.
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D | vexpress-sysreg.txt | 15 - first cell is the pseudo-GPIO line number: 21 Control registers providing pseudo-GPIO lines must be represented
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D | Kconfig | 104 A pseudo terminal (PTY) is a software device consisting of two 112 masters and /dev/ttyxx for slaves of pseudo terminals. This scheme 115 pseudo terminal, a process opens /dev/ptmx; the number of the pseudo 116 terminal is then made available to the process and the pseudo 138 A pseudo terminal (PTY) is a software device consisting of two 146 for masters and /dev/ttyxx for slaves of pseudo
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D | devicetable.txt | 8 - device function (actual and pseudo)
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D | gianfar.txt | 12 checksums (and always performs the pseudo header checksums), so
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D | baycom.txt | 86 to a KISS stream on a pseudo tty. There's also a patch available from
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D | dccp.txt | 206 because the checksum covers the pseudo-header as per TCP and UDP. Linux NAT
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D | z8530drv.txt | 330 You can now axattach a pseudo-TTY: 610 make config) solves the problems. For more hints read the (pseudo) FAQ
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D | udplite.txt | 65 Of each packet only the first 20 bytes (plus the pseudo-header) will be
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D | eql.txt | 348 A pseudo-device driver, EQL, written by Simon Janes, can be used
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D | README.ipw2200 | 238 The Linux kernel provides a pseudo file system that can be used to
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D | packet_mmap.txt | 95 supported and a link level pseudo-header is provided
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D | filter.txt | 731 Then the following internal BPF pseudo-program:
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D | ftrace-design.txt | 69 Here is some pseudo code that should help (these functions should actually be 130 Here is the updated mcount pseudo code: 148 Here is the pseudo code for the new ftrace_graph_caller assembly function: 169 Here is the pseudo code for the new return_to_handler assembly function. Note 297 Before we get confused anymore, let's check out some pseudo code so you can
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D | fas216.h | 306 …void (*pseudo)(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct scsi_pointer *SCp, fasdmadir_t direction, int trans… member
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D | arxescsi.c | 292 info->info.dma.pseudo = arxescsi_dma_pseudo; in arxescsi_probe()
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D | powertec.c | 346 info->info.dma.pseudo = NULL; in powertecscsi_probe()
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D | cumana_2.c | 420 info->info.dma.pseudo = cumanascsi_2_dma_pseudo; in cumanascsi2_probe()
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D | eesox.c | 539 info->info.dma.pseudo = eesoxscsi_dma_pseudo; in eesoxscsi_probe()
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D | fas216.c | 222 info->dma.pseudo, info->dma.stop); in fas216_dumpinfo() 802 info->dma.pseudo(info->host, &info->scsi.SCp, in fas216_transfer()
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D | dtc3x80.txt | 32 the driver polls for data-ready in the pseudo-DMA transfer routine.
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D | advansys.txt | 88 first three hex digits of the pseudo I/O Port must be set to
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D | tmscsim.txt | 262 /proc/scsi/tmscsim/? pseudo-file, e.g. if you want to use another
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D | scsi_mid_low_api.txt | 1060 * cases (e.g. pseudo adapter drivers that manufacture the
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D | ChangeLog.lpfc | 1655 * Remove use of PAN (pseudo adapter number).
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D | mflash.txt | 34 configuration file is all. Here is some pseudo example.
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D | sched-design-CFS.txt | 217 create arbitrary groups of tasks, using the "cgroup" pseudo filesystem. See 221 group created using the pseudo filesystem. See example steps below to create 222 task groups and modify their CPU share using the "cgroups" pseudo filesystem.
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D | Kconfig | 207 is part of the PCMCIA specification. It uses a kind of pseudo- 224 used on M-Systems' DiskOnChip devices. It uses a kind of pseudo- 249 uses a kind of pseudo-file system on a flash device to emulate
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D | scif_overview.txt | 68 Here is some pseudo code for an example of how two applications on two PCIe
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D | pti_intel_mid.txt | 37 Below is example pseudo-code on how a 'privileged' application
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D | Kconfig.debug | 241 bool "Support pseudo debug instructions" 244 This option allows the kernel to emulate some pseudo instructions which
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D | usbmon.txt | 306 Second, it waits for an event to be present in the buffer, unless the pseudo- 332 Then, execute a loop similar to the one written in pseudo-code below: 355 the end of the buffer, so the above pseudo-code does not need any gathering.
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D | TODO | 60 n) DOS attrs - returned as pseudo-xattr in Samba format (check VFAT and NTFS for this too)
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D | README | 602 Informational pseudo-files: 610 Configuration pseudo-files:
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D | frontswap.txt | 14 a synchronous concurrency-safe page-oriented "pseudo-RAM device" conforming 17 this pseudo-RAM device is not directly accessible or addressable by the 75 but-much-faster-than-disk "pseudo-RAM device" and the frontswap (and
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D | hugetlbpage.txt | 273 This command mounts a (pseudo) filesystem of type hugetlbfs on the directory
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D | entry.S | 45 ! r1 = vector (pseudo EXPEVT / INTEVT / TRA)
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D | nfs.txt | 85 writes the result into the rpc_pipefs pseudo-file
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D | knfsd-stats.txt | 7 statistics are available in several text form pseudo files, each of
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D | nfsroot.txt | 47 This is necessary to enable the pseudo-NFS-device. Note that it's not a
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D | Kconfig | 130 mode (pseudo AC97 interface).
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D | Kconfig | 144 Select this option if you want to use the s390 pseudo random number 148 pseudo-random-number device through the char device /dev/prandom.
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D | entry.S | 45 ! r1 = vector (pseudo EXPEVT / INTEVT / TRA)
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D | spelling.txt | 783 psudo||pseudo 784 psuedo||pseudo
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D | vlocks.txt | 29 The easiest way to explain the vlocks algorithm is with some pseudo-code:
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D | Kconfig.binfmt | 62 the /proc/PID/coredump_filter pseudo-file; this setting is
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D | Kconfig | 79 Say Y here to allow the HD-audio driver to load a pseudo
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D | filesystems.xml.db | 14 API-d-alloc-pseudo
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D | Kconfig | 479 bool "S3C24XX driver with FIQ pseudo-DMA" 483 Enable FIQ support for the S3C24XX SPI driver to provide pseudo
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D | Kconfig | 747 Select this option, if you want to use PFAULT pseudo page fault 750 pseudo page fault handling will be used.
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D | platform.txt | 4 platform bus: platform_device, and platform_driver. This pseudo-bus
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D | driver-model.txt | 28 system; it is a pseudo subchannel where disconnected ccw devices are moved to
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D | rtc.txt | 61 the last read. Status information is reported through the pseudo-file
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D | DMA-API-HOWTO.txt | 9 with example pseudo-code. For a concise description of the API, see 283 Here is pseudo-code showing how this might be done: 694 Here is pseudo code which shows a situation in which you would need
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D | devices.txt | 125 the 1st through 16th series of 16 pseudo-ttys each, and 2164 0 = /dev/pts/0 First Unix98 pseudo-TTY 2165 1 = /dev/pts/1 Second Unix98 pseudo-TTY 2678 49 = /dev/tor/49 First pseudo-channel 2679 50 = /dev/tor/50 Second pseudo-channel
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D | atomic_ops.txt | 603 Let's use cas() in order to build a pseudo-C atomic_dec_and_lock():
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D | namespace.txt | 267 objects having bus_id of the "LNXxxxxx" form (pseudo devices), in
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D | skbuff.h | 3288 __sum16 check, __wsum pseudo) in __skb_checksum_convert() argument 3290 skb->csum = ~pseudo; in __skb_checksum_convert()
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D | netdevice.h | 2397 __sum16 check, __wsum pseudo) in __skb_gro_checksum_convert() argument 2399 NAPI_GRO_CB(skb)->csum = ~pseudo; in __skb_gro_checksum_convert()
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D | nfc-hci.txt | 38 In case the chip supports pre-opened gates and pseudo-static pipes, the driver
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D | Kconfig | 364 Driver for a pseudo device (typically called /dev/lapb0) which allows
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D | Smack.txt | 55 configuration step is mounting the smackfs pseudo filesystem. 111 in the smackfs filesystem. This pseudo-filesystem is mounted
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D | Kconfig | 91 Say Y here if you want to use the ATM pseudo-scheduler. This
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D | entry.S | 154 ! ARTIFICIAL pseudo-EXPEVT setting
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D | atarikbd.txt | 152 joysticks produce pseudo key scan codes above those used by the largest key
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D | vfs.txt | 52 or in the memory (for pseudo filesystems). Inodes that live on the 1015 Useful for some pseudo filesystems (sockfs, pipefs, ...) to delay
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D | coda.txt | 382 outputArgs. In pseudo BNF form the structures take the following
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D | proc.txt | 102 * Investigating the properties of the pseudo file system /proc and its
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D | Kconfig | 926 DYNAMIC_MEMSTART is an easy way of implementing pseudo-RELOCATABLE
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D | Kconfig | 1481 This pseudo driver simulates one or more hosts (SCSI initiators), 1484 parameters found in the /sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug
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D | UserModeLinux-HOWTO.txt | 635 o pseudo-terminals - device=pty pts terminals - device=pts 638 This will cause UML to allocate a free host pseudo-terminal for the 4268 or no link at all, instead of the despammed email address pseudo-link,
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D | Kconfig | 1555 This option enables the generic pseudo random number generator
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/power/ |
D | runtime_pm.txt | 847 Here is a schematic pseudo-code example:
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D | Kconfig | 441 provides a pseudo-state machine with an extensible instruction-set
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D | aic7xxx.seq | 60 * use byte 27 of the SCB as a pseudo-next pointer and to thread a list
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