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/linux-4.4.14/tools/perf/util/
Dvalues.c6 void perf_read_values_init(struct perf_read_values *values) in perf_read_values_init() argument
8 values->threads_max = 16; in perf_read_values_init()
9 values->pid = malloc(values->threads_max * sizeof(*values->pid)); in perf_read_values_init()
10 values->tid = malloc(values->threads_max * sizeof(*values->tid)); in perf_read_values_init()
11 values->value = malloc(values->threads_max * sizeof(*values->value)); in perf_read_values_init()
12 if (!values->pid || !values->tid || !values->value) in perf_read_values_init()
14 values->threads = 0; in perf_read_values_init()
16 values->counters_max = 16; in perf_read_values_init()
17 values->counterrawid = malloc(values->counters_max in perf_read_values_init()
18 * sizeof(*values->counterrawid)); in perf_read_values_init()
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Dcounts.c10 struct xyarray *values; in perf_counts__new() local
12 values = xyarray__new(ncpus, nthreads, sizeof(struct perf_counts_values)); in perf_counts__new()
13 if (!values) { in perf_counts__new()
18 counts->values = values; in perf_counts__new()
27 xyarray__delete(counts->values); in perf_counts__delete()
34 xyarray__reset(counts->values); in perf_counts__reset()
Dvalues.h17 void perf_read_values_init(struct perf_read_values *values);
18 void perf_read_values_destroy(struct perf_read_values *values);
20 void perf_read_values_add_value(struct perf_read_values *values,
24 void perf_read_values_display(FILE *fp, struct perf_read_values *values,
Dcounts.h13 u64 values[3]; member
20 struct xyarray *values; member
27 return xyarray__entry(counts->values, cpu, thread); in perf_counts()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/video/fbdev/matrox/
Dmatroxfb_misc.c543 minfo->values.pll.system = get_unaligned_le16(bd->pins + 28) ? in parse_pins1()
547 minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst = 0x00030101; in parse_pins1()
555 minfo->values.pll.system = 50000; in default_pins1()
557 minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst = 0x00030101; in default_pins1()
565 minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst = ((bd->pins[51] & 0x01) ? 0x00000001 : 0) | in parse_pins2()
569 minfo->values.pll.system = (bd->pins[43] == 0xFF) ? 50000 : ((bd->pins[43] + 100) * 1000); in parse_pins2()
579 minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst = 0x00030101; in default_pins2()
580 minfo->values.pll.system = 50000; in default_pins2()
589 minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst = get_unaligned_le32(bd->pins + 48) == 0xFFFFFFFF ? in parse_pins3()
592 minfo->values.reg.memrdbk = ((bd->pins[57] << 21) & 0x1E000000) | in parse_pins3()
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Dmatroxfb_DAC1064.c720 pci_write_config_dword(minfo->pcidev, PCI_OPTION3_REG, minfo->values.reg.opt3 & ~0x00300C03); in g450_mclk_init()
723 if (((minfo->values.reg.opt3 & 0x000003) == 0x000003) || in g450_mclk_init()
724 ((minfo->values.reg.opt3 & 0x000C00) == 0x000C00) || in g450_mclk_init()
725 ((minfo->values.reg.opt3 & 0x300000) == 0x300000)) { in g450_mclk_init()
726 matroxfb_g450_setclk(minfo, minfo->values.pll.video, M_VIDEO_PLL); in g450_mclk_init()
736 matroxfb_g450_setclk(minfo, minfo->values.pll.system, M_SYSTEM_PLL); in g450_mclk_init()
740 pci_write_config_dword(minfo->pcidev, PCI_OPTION3_REG, minfo->values.reg.opt3); in g450_mclk_init()
753 minfo->hw.MXoptionReg |= 0x00207E00 & minfo->values.reg.opt; in g450_memory_init()
755 pci_write_config_dword(minfo->pcidev, PCI_OPTION2_REG, minfo->values.reg.opt2); in g450_memory_init()
757 mga_outl(M_CTLWTST, minfo->values.reg.mctlwtst); in g450_memory_init()
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/linux-4.4.14/net/ax25/
Dax25_dev.c67 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_IPDEFMODE] = AX25_DEF_IPDEFMODE; in ax25_dev_device_up()
68 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_AXDEFMODE] = AX25_DEF_AXDEFMODE; in ax25_dev_device_up()
69 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_BACKOFF] = AX25_DEF_BACKOFF; in ax25_dev_device_up()
70 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_CONMODE] = AX25_DEF_CONMODE; in ax25_dev_device_up()
71 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW] = AX25_DEF_WINDOW; in ax25_dev_device_up()
72 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW] = AX25_DEF_EWINDOW; in ax25_dev_device_up()
73 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T1] = AX25_DEF_T1; in ax25_dev_device_up()
74 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T2] = AX25_DEF_T2; in ax25_dev_device_up()
75 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T3] = AX25_DEF_T3; in ax25_dev_device_up()
76 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_IDLE] = AX25_DEF_IDLE; in ax25_dev_device_up()
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Dax25_timer.c129 proto = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]; in ax25_heartbeat_expiry()
152 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_t1timer_expiry()
171 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_t2timer_expiry()
190 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_t3timer_expiry()
211 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_idletimer_expiry()
Dax25_std_in.c47 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_std_state1_machine()
53 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_std_state1_machine()
89 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_std_state1_machine()
153 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_std_state3_machine()
156 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_std_state3_machine()
278 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_std_state4_machine()
281 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_std_state4_machine()
Dax25_in.c144 if (ax25->sk != NULL && ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_CONMODE] == 2) { in ax25_rx_iframe()
167 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_process_rx_frame()
297 if (ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_CONMODE] == 0) in ax25_rcv()
401 ax25->window = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_rcv()
404 ax25->window = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_rcv()
410 if (dama && ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL] == AX25_PROTO_DAMA_SLAVE) in ax25_rcv()
Dax25_ds_in.c40 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_ds_state1_machine()
46 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_ds_state1_machine()
157 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_ds_state3_machine()
160 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_EWINDOW]; in ax25_ds_state3_machine()
Dax25_out.c48 paclen = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PACLEN]; in ax25_send_frame()
78 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_send_frame()
192 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_output()
298 switch (ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL]) { in ax25_kick()
Daf_ax25.c380 if (ax25_dev->dama.slave && ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PROTOCOL] == AX25_PROTO_DAMA_SLAVE) in ax25_ctl_ioctl()
451 ax25->rtt = msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T1]) / 2; in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
452 ax25->t1 = msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T1]); in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
453 ax25->t2 = msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T2]); in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
454 ax25->t3 = msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_T3]); in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
455 ax25->n2 = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_N2]; in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
456 ax25->paclen = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PACLEN]; in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
457 ax25->idle = msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_IDLE]); in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
458 ax25->backoff = ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_BACKOFF]; in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
460 if (ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_AXDEFMODE]) { in ax25_fillin_cb_from_dev()
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Dax25_ds_timer.c60 msecs_to_jiffies(ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_DS_TIMEOUT]) / 10; in ax25_ds_set_timer()
200 ax25->window = ax25->ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_WINDOW]; in ax25_ds_t1_timeout()
Dax25_ip.c133 if (ip_mode == 'V' || (ip_mode == ' ' && ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_IPDEFMODE])) { in ax25_ip_xmit()
177 ax25_dev->values[AX25_VALUES_PACLEN], in ax25_ip_xmit()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/alpha/oprofile/
Dop_model_ev5.c159 unsigned long values, mask, not_pk, reset_values; in ev5_reset_ctr() local
170 values = wrperfmon(5, 0); in ev5_reset_ctr()
171 values = (reset_values & mask) | (values & ~mask & -2); in ev5_reset_ctr()
172 wrperfmon(6, values); in ev5_reset_ctr()
175 values = wrperfmon(5, 0); in ev5_reset_ctr()
176 values = (reset_values & mask) | (values & ~mask & -2); in ev5_reset_ctr()
177 wrperfmon(6, values); in ev5_reset_ctr()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/char/
Dtb0219.c102 uint16_t values; in get_gpio_input_pin() local
104 values = tb0219_read(TB0219_GPIO_INPUT); in get_gpio_input_pin()
105 if (values & (1 << pin)) in get_gpio_input_pin()
113 uint16_t values; in get_gpio_output_pin() local
115 values = tb0219_read(TB0219_GPIO_OUTPUT); in get_gpio_output_pin()
116 if (values & (1 << pin)) in get_gpio_output_pin()
124 uint16_t values; in get_dip_switch() local
126 values = tb0219_read(TB0219_DIP_SWITCH); in get_dip_switch()
127 if (values & (1 << pin)) in get_dip_switch()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-tty29 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
38 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
47 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
56 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
65 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
74 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
83 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
92 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
101 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
110 These sysfs values expose the TIOCGSERIAL interface via
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Dsysfs-driver-hid-wiimote52 values for all 4 sensors. The values are separated by colons and
54 First, 0kg values for all 4 sensors are written, followed by the
55 17kg values for all 4 sensors and last the 34kg values for all 4
58 values but may be used by user-space to perform other
67 values for all 4 analog sticks. Format is: "x1:y1 x2:y2". Data
72 values but may be used by user-space to perform other
77 set the calibration values manually.
Dsysfs-class-net6 Indicates the name assignment type. Possible values are:
17 Indicates the address assignment type. Possible values are:
31 include/uapi/linux/if_*.h for actual values.
48 01-80-C2-00-00-0X on a bridge device. Only values that set bits
58 Any values not setting these bits can be used. Take special
76 Posssible values are:
100 values are:
115 values are:
128 include/uapi/linux/if.h for a list of all possible values and
158 Physical interfaces have the same 'ifindex' and 'iflink' values.
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Dsysfs-driver-toshiba_acpi6 values are:
24 valid values range from 0-60.
43 stick (if available), valid values are:
83 values, kernel 4.0 only supports the first three.
95 values can be:
98 Currently it prints two values, the first one indicates if the
120 Description: This file controls the Sleep & Music state, which values can be:
140 values are:
149 mode, valid values are:
165 the LID is opened, valid values are:
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Dsysfs-class-power32 Valid values:
46 Valid values:
60 Valid values:
75 Valid values:
88 Valid values:
103 Valid values:
117 Valid values:
132 Valid values:
Dsysfs-class-powercap92 constraint can have an optional name. Here "X" can have values
102 Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
111 Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
120 Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
128 Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
136 constraint. Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
144 constraint. Here "X" can have values from 0 to max integer.
Dsysfs-class-net-grcan9 Possible values: 0 or 1. See the GRCAN chapter of the GRLIB IP
21 Possible values: 0 or 1. See the GRCAN chapter of the GRLIB IP
32 values: 0 or 1. See the GRCAN chapter of the GRLIB IP core
Dsysfs-bus-bcma7 include/linux/bcma/bcma.h for possible values.
31 belongs to. See include/linux/bcma/bcma.h for possible values.
Dsysfs-platform-chipidea-usb-otg13 Valid values are "1" and "0".
28 Valid values are "1" and "0".
43 Valid values are "1" and "0".
Dsysfs-devices-platform-docg329 Possible values are:
31 Typical values are:
Dsysfs-class-power-twl403023 Possible values are:
42 Possible values are:
Dsysfs-bus-css30 Description: Contains the PIM/PAM/POM values, as reported by the
33 in sync with the values current in the channel subsystem).
Dsysfs-bus-usb-devices-usbsevseg14 For a 6 character display the values are
16 for an 8 character display the values are
Dsysfs-bus-iio-adc-hi843520 Channels 0..31 have common low threshold values, but could have different
37 Channels 0..31 have common high threshold values, but could have different
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/hwmon/
Dlm9524526 All temperature values are given in millidegrees Celsius. Local temperature
33 user-space applications, two absolute values are exported, one for each
34 channel, but these values are of course linked. Only the local hysteresis
38 The lm95245 driver can change its update interval to a fixed set of values.
40 values. Reading sensor values more often will do no harm, but will return
41 'old' values.
Dlm9523429 All temperature values are given in millidegrees Celsius. Temperature
38 The lm95234 driver can change its update interval to a fixed set of values.
40 values. Reading sensor values more often will do no harm, but will return
41 'old' values.
Dpc8736069 For reference, here are a few values about clock dividers:
79 For the curious, here is how the values above were computed:
88 Note that not all RPM values can be represented, even when the best clock
97 PWM (pulse width modulation) values range from 0 to 255, with 0 meaning
100 Be extremely careful when changing PWM values. Low PWM values, even
102 hardware if temperature increases too much. When changing PWM values, go
105 One user reported problems with PWM. Changing PWM values would break fan
142 well as the values of the resistors used for division is left to the
145 recommended resistor values for some voltages, but this still leaves much
167 which case cached values are returned instead). As a consequence, when
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Dmax161921 All temperature values are given in degrees Celsius. Resolution
26 The max1619 driver will not update its values more frequently than every
28 'old' values.
Dgl518sm24 For the revision 0x00 chip, the in0, in1, and in2 values (+5V, +3V,
47 give the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can
51 Voltage sensors (also known as VIN sensors) report their values in volts.
72 The GL518SM only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
73 will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Dw83l785ts25 All temperature values are given in degrees Celsius. Resolution
28 The w83l785ts driver will not update its values more frequently than
30 return 'old' values.
Dvia686a49 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
53 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts.
65 The driver only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
66 will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
76 So, if you need the force_addr parameter, and end up with values which
Dlm8044 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
48 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts.
62 The LM80 only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
63 will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Dsmm66575 This driver uses the values in the datasheet to convert ADC register values
76 into the values specified in the sysfs-interface document. All attributes are
79 Min, max, lcrit, and crit values are used by the chip to trigger external signals
81 or Fault depending on the chip configuration. The driver reports values as lcrit
85 For SMM465 and SMM764, values for Channel E and F are reported but undefined.
Dmax665040 values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Use lower values for
59 prescaler: Possible values are 1,2,4,8,16, or 0 for don't change
Dadc128d81828 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts.
41 The ADC128D818 only updates its values approximately once per second;
42 reading it more often will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Dlm8741 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
45 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in
57 The lm87 driver only updates its values each 1.0 seconds; reading it more
58 often will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Dlm7844 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
48 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts.
67 The LM7* only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
68 will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Df71805f56 range is thus from 0 to 2.040 V. Voltage values outside of this range
65 The wirings and resistor values suggested by Fintek are as follow:
86 These values can be used as hints at best, as motherboard manufacturers
99 Fan rotation speeds are reported as 12-bit values from a gated clock
101 high limit, but values over 6000 RPM seem to cause problem. The effective
103 register values being 10 rather than 1.
159 interpolated between the values that you define. When the temperature
Dlm7318 The LM73 is a digital temperature sensor. All temperature values are
29 device. This attribute will normalize ranges of input values to the
90 values _must_ be read to clear the registers on the LM73.
Ddme173769 scaling resistors. The values returned by the driver therefore reflect true
141 generates. Supported values are 1, 2, and 4. Fan inputs 5-6 only support fans
187 value which only supports two values: 0 or auto_point1_pwm. That means that the
244 and supports the following values:
266 the fan generates. Supported values are
273 values are 0-255 (0%-100%). Only
277 values are:
285 values are in the range 11Hz-30000Hz
291 values are in the range 0ms-206ms
296 supports the following values:
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Dsysfs-interface15 the CPU. Also, some values reported by the chips need some computation
18 range using external resistors. Since the values of these resistors
24 values conversion, labeling of inputs and hiding of unused inputs.
44 All sysfs values are fixed point numbers.
63 When setting values of hwmon sysfs attributes, the string representation of
76 Read/write values may be read-only for some chips, depending on the
134 Because of this variation, values are generally NOT scaled
139 thumb: drivers should report the voltage values at the
209 Some chips only support values 1, 2, 4 and 8.
271 Which values are possible depend on the chip used.
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Demc210322 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
30 be connected to two anti-parallel diodes. These values can be read
Dg760a34 The g760a driver will not update its values more frequently than every
36 'old' values.
Dsis559576 the readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately be
80 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts. An
99 The SiS5595 only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
100 will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
Dlm9357 measured values are included. The LM93 builds upon the functionality of
79 that this third value is calculated by the chip itself. All values range
84 prochot2_interval. The values in these files specify the intervals for
138 where 0 is 0% duty cycle, and 255 is 100%. Note that the duty cycle values
148 frequency values are constrained by the hardware. Selecting a value which is
206 oscillation between two steps in the offsets table. These values are found in
211 will use the minimum PWM value. These values are found in the sysfs files
220 values are found in the sysfs files pwm<n>_auto_spinup_min. The value in this
221 file has the same representation as other PWM duty cycle values. The
222 duration of the spin-up cycle is also configurable. These values are found in
Dltc424541 This driver uses the values in the datasheet to change the register values
42 into the values specified in the sysfs-interface document. The current readings
Dw83791d69 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in millivolts.
79 set for each fan separately. Valid values range from 0 (stop) to 255 (full).
111 The driver reads the hardware chip values at most once every three seconds.
112 User mode code requesting values more often will receive cached values.
Dnct668324 Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in millivolts.
39 well hidden. Given this, writing any values from the operating system is
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/
Dlibcfs_string.h89 int max, __u32 **values);
91 cfs_expr_list_values_free(__u32 *values, int num) in cfs_expr_list_values_free() argument
96 LIBCFS_FREE(values, num * sizeof(values[0])); in cfs_expr_list_values_free()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
Dmax77693.txt54 Valid values: 3650000 - 4400000, step by 25000 (rounded down)
58 Valid values: 3000000 - 3700000, step by 100000 (rounded down)
64 Valid values: 70, 85, 100, 115
69 Valid values: 2000000 - 3500000, step by 250000 (rounded down)
76 Valid values: 4300000, 4700000, 4800000, 4900000
95 Possible values:
100 Valid values: 3300 - 5500, step by 25 (rounded down)
105 Valid values: 2400 - 3400, step by 33 (rounded down)
112 Valid values for a LED connected to one FLED output:
114 Valid values for a LED connected to both FLED outputs:
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Darizona.txt48 - wlf,gpio-defaults : A list of GPIO configuration register values. Defines
49 for the appropriate values can found in <dt-bindings/mfd/arizona.txt>. If
52 will be used. If present exactly five values must be specified.
54 - wlf,inmode : A list of INn_MODE register values, where n is the number
55 of input signals. Valid values are 0 (Differential), 1 (Single-ended) and
57 If present, values must be specified less than or equal to the number of
58 input signals. If values less than the number of input signals, elements
66 present, the number of values should be less than or equal to the
Dmax14577.txt24 Valid values:
28 Valid values:
33 stops. Valid values:
36 Valid values:
Dmax8998.txt46 - max8998,pmic-buck1-dvs-voltage: An array of 4 voltage values in microvolts
50 - max8998,pmic-buck2-dvs-voltage: An array of 2 voltage values in microvolts
66 - valid values for n are 2 to 17
69 - valid values for n are 1 to 4.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/usb/dvb-usb/
Daf9005.c58 int readwrite, int type, u8 * values, int len) in af9005_generic_read_write() argument
99 obuf[8 + i] = values[i]; in af9005_generic_read_write()
102 obuf[8] = values[0]; in af9005_generic_read_write()
141 values[i] = ibuf[8 + i]; in af9005_generic_read_write()
162 u8 * values, int len) in af9005_read_ofdm_registers() argument
168 values, len); in af9005_read_ofdm_registers()
172 debug_dump(values, len, deb_reg); in af9005_read_ofdm_registers()
192 u8 * values, int len) in af9005_write_ofdm_registers() argument
196 debug_dump(values, len, deb_reg); in af9005_write_ofdm_registers()
200 values, len); in af9005_write_ofdm_registers()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dapds990x.txt20 ALS produces raw measurement values for two channels: Clear channel
26 only lux values. Lux value is calculated using information from the both
35 Platform data can provide tuned values to the conversion formulas if
36 values are known. Otherwise plain sensor default values are used.
39 It produces directly usable values.
101 values: 0 or prox0_sensor_range value. 0 means no proximity,
103 In "periodic" mode the driver reports all values above
108 RO - accepted values to prox0_reporting_mode (trigger, periodic)
Dlis3lv02d24 /sys/devices/platform/lis3lv02d. Reported values are scaled
25 to mg values (1/1000th of earth gravity).
31 Only values which are supported by HW are accepted.
37 By default output values are scaled between -32768 .. 32767. In joystick raw
51 Measurement values are provided to help HW diagnostic applications to make
69 For better compatibility between the various laptops. The values reported by
Dbh1770glc.txt21 ALS produces 16 bit lux values. The chip contains interrupt logic to produce
30 Driver uses threshold interrupts to avoid need for polling the values.
40 value set to neutral state meaning factor of 1.00. To get proper values,
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/bonding/
Dbond_options.c213 .values = bond_mode_tbl,
221 .values = bond_pps_tbl,
228 .values = bond_xmit_hashtype_tbl,
237 .values = bond_arp_validate_tbl,
244 .values = bond_arp_all_targets_tbl,
252 .values = bond_fail_over_mac_tbl,
261 .values = bond_intmax_tbl,
275 .values = bond_intmax_tbl,
282 .values = bond_intmax_tbl,
291 .values = bond_lacp_rate_tbl,
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/linux-4.4.14/kernel/gcov/
Dgcc_3_4.c54 gcov_type *values; member
177 memset(info->counts[i].values, 0, in gcov_info_reset()
208 dest->counts[i].values[j] += in gcov_info_add()
209 source->counts[i].values[j]; in gcov_info_add()
271 dup->counts[i].values = vmalloc(size); in gcov_info_dup()
272 if (!dup->counts[i].values) in gcov_info_dup()
274 memcpy(dup->counts[i].values, ctr->values, size); in gcov_info_dup()
293 vfree(info->counts[i].values); in gcov_info_free()
558 values[iter->count + get_type(iter)->offset]); in gcov_iter_write()
Dgcc_4_7.c43 gcov_type *values; member
194 memset(ci_ptr->values, 0, in gcov_info_reset()
237 dci_ptr->values[val_idx] += in gcov_info_add()
238 sci_ptr->values[val_idx]; in gcov_info_add()
298 dci_ptr->values = vmalloc(cv_size); in gcov_info_dup()
300 if (!dci_ptr->values) in gcov_info_dup()
304 memcpy(dci_ptr->values, sci_ptr->values, cv_size); in gcov_info_dup()
340 vfree(ci_ptr->values); in gcov_info_free()
460 ci_ptr->values[cv_idx]); in convert_to_gcda()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/i2c/muxes/
Di2c-mux-gpio.c67 unsigned *values, *gpios; in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt() local
88 values = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt()
89 sizeof(*mux->data.values) * mux->data.n_values, in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt()
91 if (!values) { in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt()
97 of_property_read_u32(child, "reg", values + i); in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt()
100 mux->data.values = values; in i2c_mux_gpio_probe_dt()
199 initial_state = mux->data.values[0]; in i2c_mux_gpio_probe()
227 mux->data.values[i], class, in i2c_mux_gpio_probe()
Di2c-mux-reg.c94 unsigned *values; in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt() local
135 values = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt()
136 sizeof(*mux->data.values) * mux->data.n_values, in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt()
138 if (!values) { in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt()
144 of_property_read_u32(child, "reg", values + i); in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt()
147 mux->data.values = values; in i2c_mux_reg_probe_dt()
236 nr, mux->data.values[i], in i2c_mux_reg_probe()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/input/touchscreen/
Dcyttsp_i2c_common.c37 u16 addr, u8 length, void *values) in cyttsp_i2c_read_block_data() argument
53 .buf = values, in cyttsp_i2c_read_block_data()
67 u16 addr, u8 length, const void *values) in cyttsp_i2c_write_block_data() argument
83 memcpy(&xfer_buf[1], values, length); in cyttsp_i2c_write_block_data()
Dcyttsp_core.h116 const void *values);
118 void *values);
149 u8 length, const void *values);
151 u8 length, void *values);
Dcyttsp4_core.h373 const void *values);
375 void *values);
467 u8 length, const void *values);
469 u8 length, void *values);
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/gpu/drm/
Ddrm_dp_helper.c305 u8 values[3]; in drm_dp_link_probe() local
310 err = drm_dp_dpcd_read(aux, DP_DPCD_REV, values, sizeof(values)); in drm_dp_link_probe()
314 link->revision = values[0]; in drm_dp_link_probe()
315 link->rate = drm_dp_bw_code_to_link_rate(values[1]); in drm_dp_link_probe()
316 link->num_lanes = values[2] & DP_MAX_LANE_COUNT_MASK; in drm_dp_link_probe()
318 if (values[2] & DP_ENHANCED_FRAME_CAP) in drm_dp_link_probe()
403 u8 values[2]; in drm_dp_link_configure() local
406 values[0] = drm_dp_link_rate_to_bw_code(link->rate); in drm_dp_link_configure()
407 values[1] = link->num_lanes; in drm_dp_link_configure()
410 values[1] |= DP_LANE_COUNT_ENHANCED_FRAME_EN; in drm_dp_link_configure()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/input/
Dwalkera0701.txt41 cable and run jstest /dev/input/js0 to see values from TX. If no value can
67 Binary values: Analog octal values:
78 24 bin+oct values + 1 bin value = 24*4+1 bits = 97 bits
86 values can be sampled between sync pulses.
88 Values for first four channels (analog joystick values) can be found in
105 Summary of octal values in nibbles must be same as octal value in checksum
107 calculated by sum of binary values in checked nibbles + sum of octal values
Dgpio-tilt.txt17 to the input system. The values set therein are used for the
21 values to report. The gpio state is represented as a bitfield where the
23 In the same manner the values stored in the axes array correspond to
Dedt-ft5x06.txt22 lower values indicate higher sensitivity.
47 contains num_x * num_y big endian 16 bit values describing the raw
48 values for each sensor field. Note that each read() call on this
Dcma3000_d0x.txt26 Threshold values: Chip supports defining threshold values for above modes
37 Platform data need to be configured for initial default values.
Djoystick-api.txt44 The possible values of ``type'' are
65 The values of ``number'' correspond to the axis or button that
202 #define JSIOCSCORR /* set correction values &js_corr */
203 #define JSIOCGCORR /* get correction values &js_corr */
259 #define JS_CORR_NONE 0x00 /* returns raw values */
295 The axis values do not have a defined range in the original 0.x driver,
296 except for that the values are non-negative. The 1.2.8+ drivers use a
297 fixed range for reporting the values, 1 being the minimum, 128 the
Dntrig.txt19 Note: values set at load time are global and will apply to all applicable
20 devices. Adjusting parameters with sysfs will override the load time values,
92 Setting the activation size thresholds to large values will result in deciding
104 I don't know what the optimal values are for these filters. If the defaults
106 values more comfortable, I would appreciate feedback.
/linux-4.4.14/sound/firewire/dice/
Ddice.c134 __be32 values[2]; in dice_read_mode_params() local
151 values, sizeof(values)); in dice_read_mode_params()
155 dice->tx_channels[mode] = be32_to_cpu(values[0]); in dice_read_mode_params()
156 dice->tx_midi_ports[mode] = be32_to_cpu(values[1]); in dice_read_mode_params()
159 values, sizeof(values)); in dice_read_mode_params()
163 dice->rx_channels[mode] = be32_to_cpu(values[0]); in dice_read_mode_params()
164 dice->rx_midi_ports[mode] = be32_to_cpu(values[1]); in dice_read_mode_params()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/char/agp/
Dvia-agp.c27 struct aper_size_info_8 *values; in via_fetch_size() local
29 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in via_fetch_size()
32 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in via_fetch_size()
34 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in via_fetch_size()
36 return values[i].size; in via_fetch_size()
109 struct aper_size_info_16 *values; in via_fetch_size_agp3() local
111 values = A_SIZE_16(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in via_fetch_size_agp3()
116 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in via_fetch_size_agp3()
118 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in via_fetch_size_agp3()
120 return values[i].size; in via_fetch_size_agp3()
Di460-agp.c108 struct aper_size_info_8 *values; in i460_fetch_size() local
124 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in i460_fetch_size()
153 values[i].num_entries = (values[i].size << 8) >> (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - 12); in i460_fetch_size()
154 values[i].page_order = ilog2((sizeof(u32)*values[i].num_entries) >> PAGE_SHIFT); in i460_fetch_size()
159 if ((temp & I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) == values[i].size_value) { in i460_fetch_size()
160 agp_bridge->previous_size = agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in i460_fetch_size()
162 return values[i].size; in i460_fetch_size()
Dsis-agp.c27 struct aper_size_info_8 *values; in sis_fetch_size() local
30 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in sis_fetch_size()
32 if ((temp_size == values[i].size_value) || in sis_fetch_size()
34 (values[i].size_value & ~(0x07)))) { in sis_fetch_size()
36 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in sis_fetch_size()
39 return values[i].size; in sis_fetch_size()
Dali-agp.c25 struct aper_size_info_32 *values; in ali_fetch_size() local
29 values = A_SIZE_32(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in ali_fetch_size()
32 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in ali_fetch_size()
34 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in ali_fetch_size()
36 return values[i].size; in ali_fetch_size()
Dintel-agp.c21 struct aper_size_info_16 *values; in intel_fetch_size() local
24 values = A_SIZE_16(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in intel_fetch_size()
27 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in intel_fetch_size()
28 agp_bridge->previous_size = agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in intel_fetch_size()
30 return values[i].size; in intel_fetch_size()
40 struct aper_size_info_8 *values; in __intel_8xx_fetch_size() local
42 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in __intel_8xx_fetch_size()
45 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in __intel_8xx_fetch_size()
47 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in __intel_8xx_fetch_size()
49 return values[i].size; in __intel_8xx_fetch_size()
Defficeon-agp.c92 struct aper_size_info_lvl2 *values; in efficeon_fetch_size() local
95 values = A_SIZE_LVL2(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in efficeon_fetch_size()
98 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in efficeon_fetch_size()
100 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in efficeon_fetch_size()
102 return values[i].size; in efficeon_fetch_size()
Dnvidia-agp.c42 struct aper_size_info_8 *values; in nvidia_fetch_size() local
46 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in nvidia_fetch_size()
49 if (size_value == values[i].size_value) { in nvidia_fetch_size()
51 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in nvidia_fetch_size()
53 return values[i].size; in nvidia_fetch_size()
Damd-k7-agp.c187 struct aper_size_info_lvl2 *values; in amd_irongate_fetch_size() local
191 values = A_SIZE_LVL2(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in amd_irongate_fetch_size()
193 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in amd_irongate_fetch_size()
195 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in amd_irongate_fetch_size()
198 return values[i].size; in amd_irongate_fetch_size()
Dsworks-agp.c205 struct aper_size_info_lvl2 *values; in serverworks_fetch_size() local
207 values = A_SIZE_LVL2(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in serverworks_fetch_size()
216 if (temp2 == values[i].size_value) { in serverworks_fetch_size()
218 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in serverworks_fetch_size()
221 return values[i].size; in serverworks_fetch_size()
Dati-agp.c148 struct aper_size_info_lvl2 *values; in ati_fetch_size() local
156 values = A_SIZE_LVL2(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); in ati_fetch_size()
158 if (temp == values[i].size_value) { in ati_fetch_size()
160 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); in ati_fetch_size()
163 return values[i].size; in ati_fetch_size()
Duninorth-agp.c40 struct aper_size_info_32 *values = in uninorth_fetch_size() local
50 if (size == values[i].size) in uninorth_fetch_size()
63 if (values[i].size == DEFAULT_APERTURE_SIZE) in uninorth_fetch_size()
68 agp_bridge->current_size = (void *)(values + i); in uninorth_fetch_size()
70 return values[i].size; in uninorth_fetch_size()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/of/
Dof_pci.c80 const __be32 *values; in of_pci_parse_bus_range() local
83 values = of_get_property(node, "bus-range", &len); in of_pci_parse_bus_range()
84 if (!values || len < sizeof(*values) * 2) in of_pci_parse_bus_range()
88 res->start = be32_to_cpup(values++); in of_pci_parse_bus_range()
89 res->end = be32_to_cpup(values); in of_pci_parse_bus_range()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dnvidia,tegra210-pinmux.txt27 reason, even seemingly boolean values are actually tristates in this binding:
29 and off/on are represented as integer values 0 and 1.
31 See the TRM to determine which properties and values apply to each pin/group.
32 Macro values for property values are defined in
37 group. Valid values for these names are listed below.
67 The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See "CAL_DRVDN" in the
70 The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See "CAL_DRVUP" in the
73 fastest. The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See
76 fastest. The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See
79 Valid values for pin and group names (nvidia,pin) are:
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Dnvidia,tegra20-pinmux.txt26 reason, even seemingly boolean values are actually tristates in this binding:
28 and off/on are represented as integer values 0 and 1.
32 group. Valid values for these names are listed below.
36 pin or group. Valid values for function names are listed below. See the Tegra
46 - nvidia,low-power-mode: Integer. Valid values 0-3. 0 is least power, 3 is
50 The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See "CAL_DRVDN" in the
53 The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See "CAL_DRVUP" in the
56 fastest. The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See
59 fastest. The range of valid values depends on the pingroup. See
68 Valid values for pin and group names are:
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Dlantiq,pinctrl-xway.txt33 Valid values for these names are listed below.
35 group. Valid values for function names are listed below.
37 Valid values for group and function names:
58 Valid values for these names are listed below.
65 Valid values for XWAY pin names:
68 Valid values for XR9 pin names:
Dfsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt20 Possible values:
27 Possible values:
36 Possible values:
45 Possible values:
Dlantiq,pinctrl-falcon.txt33 Valid values for these names are listed below.
35 group. Valid values for function names are listed below.
37 Valid values for group and function names:
51 Valid values for these names are listed below.
Dimg,tz1090-pdc-pinctrl.txt26 values are actually tristates in this binding: unspecified, off, or on.
28 integer values 0 and 1.
32 group. Valid values for these names are listed below.
36 pin or group. Valid values for function names are listed below, including
60 Valid values for pin and group names are:
Dpinctrl_spear.txt11 - Its values for SPEAr300:
25 - Its values for SPEAr320:
48 Valid values for group and function names can be found from looking at the
52 Valid values for group names are:
125 Valid values for function names are:
Dqcom,pmic-mpp.txt84 specified pins. Valid values are:
98 Valid values are 600, 10000 and 30000 in bidirectional mode
135 Definition: Selects the source for analog output. Valued values are
143 Valid values are 1-4
148 Definition: Selects the source for analog input. Valid values are
Dnvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt25 See <dt-bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-tegra-xusb.h> for the list of valid values.
43 values are actually tristates in this binding: unspecified, off or on.
45 as integer values 0 and 1.
52 pin or group should be assigned to. Valid values for function names are
Dxlnx,zynq-pinctrl.txt46 Valid values for groups are:
58 Valid values for pins are:
61 Valid values for function are:
Dfsl,mxs-pinctrl.txt20 information about pull-up. For this reason, even seemingly boolean values are
23 values 0 and 1.
54 Valid values for these integers are listed below.
124 Valid values for i.MX28/i.MX23 pinmux-id are defined in
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/backlight/
Dtps65217-backlight.txt10 - isel: selection bit, valid values: 1 for ISEL1 (low-level) and 2 for ISEL2 (high-level)
11 - fdim: PWM dimming frequency, valid values: 100, 200, 500, 1000
12 - default-brightness: valid values: 0-100
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/mfd/
Dstmpe-i2c.c34 static int i2c_block_read(struct stmpe *stmpe, u8 reg, u8 length, u8 *values) in i2c_block_read() argument
38 return i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(i2c, reg, length, values); in i2c_block_read()
42 const u8 *values) in i2c_block_write() argument
46 return i2c_smbus_write_i2c_block_data(i2c, reg, length, values); in i2c_block_write()
Dstmpe-spi.c36 static int spi_block_read(struct stmpe *stmpe, u8 reg, u8 length, u8 *values) in spi_block_read() argument
44 *(values + i) = ret; in spi_block_read()
51 const u8 *values) in spi_block_write() argument
56 ret = spi_reg_write(stmpe, reg, *(values + i - 1)); in spi_block_write()
Dtc3589x.c81 int tc3589x_block_read(struct tc3589x *tc3589x, u8 reg, u8 length, u8 *values) in tc3589x_block_read() argument
85 ret = i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(tc3589x->i2c, reg, length, values); in tc3589x_block_read()
102 const u8 *values) in tc3589x_block_write() argument
107 values); in tc3589x_block_write()
Dstmpe.c77 u8 *values) in __stmpe_block_read() argument
81 ret = stmpe->ci->read_block(stmpe, reg, length, values); in __stmpe_block_read()
86 stmpe_dump_bytes("stmpe rd: ", values, length); in __stmpe_block_read()
92 const u8 *values) in __stmpe_block_write() argument
97 stmpe_dump_bytes("stmpe wr: ", values, length); in __stmpe_block_write()
99 ret = stmpe->ci->write_block(stmpe, reg, length, values); in __stmpe_block_write()
201 int stmpe_block_read(struct stmpe *stmpe, u8 reg, u8 length, u8 *values) in stmpe_block_read() argument
206 ret = __stmpe_block_read(stmpe, reg, length, values); in stmpe_block_read()
221 const u8 *values) in stmpe_block_write() argument
226 ret = __stmpe_block_write(stmpe, reg, length, values); in stmpe_block_write()
Dstmpe.h94 int (*read_block)(struct stmpe *stmpe, u8 reg, u8 len, u8 *values);
96 const u8 *values);
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/
Dmax8952.txt6 - max8952,dvs-mode-microvolt: array of 4 integer values defining DVS voltages
7 in microvolts. All values must be from range <770000, 1400000>
14 - max8952,sync-freq: sync frequency, must be one of following values:
19 - max8952,ramp-speed: voltage ramp speed, must be one of following values:
Dpwm-regulator.txt7 predefined voltage <=> duty-cycle values must be
10 Intermediary duty-cycle values which would normally
19 appropriate duty-cycle values. This allows for a much
24 supplied max_uV and min_uV values.
Ds5m8767-regulator.txt13 - s5m8767,pmic-buck2-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
17 - s5m8767,pmic-buck3-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
21 - s5m8767,pmic-buck4-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
34 property is specified, then all the eight voltage values for the
74 power mode change in SOC. The different possible values are,
88 - valid values for n are 1 to 28
91 - valid values for n are 1 to 9.
Dmax8997-regulator.txt13 - max8997,pmic-buck1-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
17 - max8997,pmic-buck2-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
21 - max8997,pmic-buck5-dvs-voltage: A set of 8 voltage values in micro-volt (uV)
31 property is specified, then all the eight voltage values for the
71 - valid values for n are 1 to 18 and 21
74 - valid values for n are 1 to 7.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/
Dzd_chip.c105 int zd_ioread32v_locked(struct zd_chip *chip, u32 *values, const zd_addr_t *addr, in zd_ioread32v_locked() argument
138 values[i] = (v16[j] << 16) | v16[j+1]; in zd_ioread32v_locked()
309 u32 *values, unsigned int count) in zd_ioread32v() argument
314 r = zd_ioread32v_locked(chip, values, addresses, count); in zd_ioread32v()
441 static int read_values(struct zd_chip *chip, u8 *values, size_t count, in read_values() argument
456 values[i++] = v; in read_values()
457 values[i++] = v >> 8; in read_values()
458 values[i++] = v >> 16; in read_values()
459 values[i++] = v >> 24; in read_values()
463 values[i] = v >> (8*(i%3)); in read_values()
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/linux-4.4.14/tools/perf/Documentation/
Dcallchain-overhead-calculation.txt5 adding all period values of the entry - usually a function (symbol).
7 'self' overhead values should be 100%.
9 The 'children' overhead is calculated by adding all period values of
16 values exceeds 100% since each of them is already an accumulation of
64 When the --children option is enabled, the 'self' overhead values of
105 is sorted by its values. The 'children' overhead is disabled by
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/networking/
Dlapb-module.txt78 The mode variable is a bit field used for setting (at present) three values.
112 above. The return values are:
124 function. The valid return values are:
132 This allows the device driver to get the values of the current LAPB
133 variables, the lapb_parms_struct is described above. The valid return values
142 This allows the device driver to set the values of the current LAPB
143 variables, the lapb_parms_struct is described above. The values of t1timer,
145 connected will be ignored. An error implies that none of the values have
146 been changed. The valid return values are:
150 LAPB_INVALUE One of the values was out of its allowable range.
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Dipv6.txt21 The possible values and their effects are:
43 The possible values and their effects are:
61 The possible values and their effects are:
Dmpls-sysctl.txt5 possible to configure forwarding for label values equal to or
19 Possible values: 0 - 1048575
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/kbuild/
DKconfig.recursion-issue-0113 # * What values are possible for CORE?
15 # CORE_BELL_A_ADVANCED selects CORE, which means that it influences the values
30 # what values are possible for CORE we ended up needing to address questions
31 # regarding possible values of CORE itself again. Answering the original
32 # question of what are the possible values of CORE would make the kconfig
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dti,dp83867.txt6 for applicable values
8 for applicable values
10 for applicable values
Dfixed-link.txt13 values are 10, 100 and 1000
26 form <a b c d e> with the following accepted values:
30 - c: link speed in Mbits/sec, accepted values are: 10, 100 and 1000
Dsamsung-sxgbe.txt16 Supported values are: "sgmii", "xgmii".
18 Supported values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32.
/linux-4.4.14/security/selinux/include/
Dconditional.h16 int security_get_bools(int *len, char ***names, int **values);
18 int security_set_bools(int len, int *values);
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/phy/
Dmdio-mux-gpio.c29 int values[s->gpios->ndescs]; in mdio_mux_gpio_switch_fn() local
36 values[n] = (desired_child >> n) & 1; in mdio_mux_gpio_switch_fn()
39 values); in mdio_mux_gpio_switch_fn()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dux500.txt19 wants to use, possible values are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. The second
21 possible values are 0 thru 31.
25 wants to use, possible values are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. The second
27 possible values are 0 thru 31.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/rtc/
Drtc-rx8581.c59 u8 length, u8 *values);
61 u8 length, const u8 *values);
67 u8 length, u8 *values) in rx8581_read_block_data() argument
75 values[i] = data; in rx8581_read_block_data()
81 u8 length, const u8 *values) in rx8581_write_block_data() argument
87 values[i]); in rx8581_write_block_data()
Drtc-ds1307.c118 u8 length, u8 *values);
120 u8 length, const u8 *values);
191 u8 command, u8 length, u8 *values) in ds1307_read_block_data_once() argument
199 values[i] = data; in ds1307_read_block_data_once()
205 u8 length, u8 *values) in ds1307_read_block_data() argument
212 ret = ds1307_read_block_data_once(client, command, length, values); in ds1307_read_block_data()
221 memcpy(oldvalues, values, length); in ds1307_read_block_data()
223 values); in ds1307_read_block_data()
226 } while (memcmp(oldvalues, values, length)); in ds1307_read_block_data()
231 u8 length, const u8 *values) in ds1307_write_block_data() argument
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/block/
Dstat.txt18 values separated by whitespace. The fields are summarized in the
38 These values increment when an I/O request completes.
43 These values increment when an I/O request is merged with an
49 These values count the number of sectors read from or written to this
57 These values count the number of milliseconds that I/O requests have
59 these values will increase at a rate greater than 1000/second; for
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/base/
Dproperty.c521 const char **values; in fwnode_property_match_string() local
528 values = kcalloc(nval, sizeof(*values), GFP_KERNEL); in fwnode_property_match_string()
529 if (!values) in fwnode_property_match_string()
532 ret = fwnode_property_read_string_array(fwnode, propname, values, nval); in fwnode_property_match_string()
538 if (!strcmp(values[i], string)) { in fwnode_property_match_string()
544 kfree(values); in fwnode_property_match_string()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/
Dbrcm,iproc-touchscreen.txt17 Valid values: 0-11
32 Valid values 0-255.
35 Valid values 0-7
46 Valid values 0-31
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/
Dg762.txt12 - "fan_startv": fan startup voltage. Accepted values are 0, 1, 2 and 3.
15 - "pwm_polarity": pwm polarity. Accepted values are 0 (positive duty)
18 - "fan_gear_mode": fan gear mode. Supported values are 0, 1 and 2.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/
Dreboot.txt3 By setting "reset_type" to one of the following values, the default
4 software reset mechanism may be overridden. Here the possible values of
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/mmc/core/
Dpwrseq_simple.c34 int values[reset_gpios->ndescs]; in mmc_pwrseq_simple_set_gpios_value() local
37 values[i] = value; in mmc_pwrseq_simple_set_gpios_value()
40 values); in mmc_pwrseq_simple_set_gpios_value()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/scsi/
Ddc395x.txt22 setup. If there is no EEPROM, the driver uses default values.
29 Default: 0, Acceptable values: 0 or 1
37 Default: 7, Acceptable values: 0 to 15
77 Default: 3, Acceptable values: 0-5
82 Default: 1, Acceptable values: 0-180
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/ata/
Dahci_imx.c373 const struct reg_value *values; member
456 .values = gpr13_tx_level,
461 .values = gpr13_tx_boost,
466 .values = gpr13_tx_atten,
471 .values = gpr13_rx_eq,
507 if (prop->values[j].of_value == of_val) { in imx_ahci_parse_props()
509 prop->name, of_val, prop->values[j].reg_value); in imx_ahci_parse_props()
510 reg_value |= prop->values[j].reg_value; in imx_ahci_parse_props()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/cris/arch-v10/lib/
Dhw_settings.S40 ; Register values
60 .dword 0 ; No more register values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/power/
Dpower_supply_class.txt52 stated. It's driver's job to convert its raw values to units in which
72 report averaged values.
73 _NOW - momentary/instantaneous values.
77 BATTERY_STATUS_* values, as defined in battery.h.
87 HEALTH - represents health of the battery, values corresponds to
92 VOLTAGE_MAX_DESIGN, VOLTAGE_MIN_DESIGN - design values for maximal and
93 minimal power supply voltages. Maximal/minimal means values of voltages
100 VOLTAGE_MAX, VOLTAGE_MIN - same as _DESIGN voltage values except that
108 CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN, CHARGE_EMPTY_DESIGN - design charge values, when
116 age)". I.e. these attributes represents real thresholds, not design values.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-acpi-pmprofile9 Values: For possible values see ACPI specification:
13 Currently these values are defined by spec:
Dsysfs-class-tpm50 Description: The "durations" property shows the 3 vendor-specific values
62 usecs. "[original]" indicates that the values are displayed
92 values may be constantly changing, the output is only valid
147 Possible values:
153 Parameters, a byte string of 3 u32 values:
174 Description: The "timeouts" property shows the 4 vendor-specific values
183 The four timeout values are shown in usecs, with a trailing
184 "[original]" or "[adjusted]" depending on whether the values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/security/
Dkeys-trusted-encrypted.txt13 (integrity measurement) values, and only unsealed by the TPM, if PCRs and blob
15 (future) PCR values, so keys are easily migrated to new pcr values, such as
17 blobs under different PCR values, so multiple boots are easily supported.
39 migratable= 0|1 indicating permission to reseal to new PCR values,
110 Reseal a trusted key under new pcr values:
128 values, protects against boot and offline attacks. Create and save an
/linux-4.4.14/arch/cris/arch-v32/mach-a3/
Dhw_settings.S31 ; Register values
53 .dword 0 ; No more register values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/
Dcap11xx.txt27 generate the same delta count values.
28 Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8.
35 linux,keycodes: Specifies an array of numeric keycode values to
Dti,palmas-pwrbutton.txt20 on platform. Valid values are 6, 8, 10 and 12.
24 Palmas variation capability. Valid values are 15, 100, 500 and 1000.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/
Ddavinci-nand.txt15 - reg: Contains 2 offset/length values:
43 valid values for davinci driver:
59 valid values for davinci driver:
72 values must be programmed in the chip select’s node of AEMIF
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/acpi/
Ddebug.txt31 command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values
36 shows the supported mask values, currently these:
79 command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values
83 /sys/module/acpi/parameters/debug_level shows the supported mask values,
146 Show all valid component values:
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/
Dexynos-dw-mshc.txt33 valid values.
38 valid values.
42 Notes for the sdr-timing and ddr-timing values:
48 Valid values for SDR and DDR CIU clock timing for Exynos5250:
51 values can be used.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Dtegra.txt8 following compatible values:
17 board-specific compatible values:
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/
Dadf4350.txt31 Valid values for the multiplexer output are:
51 Valid values for the clkdiv mode are:
60 Valid values for the power mode are:
66 Valid values for the power mode are:
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/cx2341x/
Dfw-calling.txt42 The return value is a 32-bit enumerator. Only two values are currently defined:
46 with values for all the parameters required by the call. The driver overwrites
47 these fields with result values returned by the call. The API specifics may be
59 the result value array with that call's return values and sets the call
DREADME.hm1210 values, the second containing UV macroblocks.
20 The UV plane is divided into blocks of 16x8 UV values going from left
74 // The U/V values are interlaced (UVUV...).
75 // Again, the UV plane is divided into blocks of 16x16 UV values.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/video/backlight/
Dili9320.c62 const struct ili9320_reg *values, in ili9320_write_regs() argument
68 for (index = 0; index < nr_values; index++, values++) { in ili9320_write_regs()
69 ret = ili9320_write(ili, values->address, values->value); in ili9320_write_regs()
Dpm8941-wled.c217 const u32 *values; member
227 .values = pm8941_wled_i_boost_limit_values,
236 .values = pm8941_wled_ovp_values,
270 if (cfg->values) in pm8941_wled_values()
271 return cfg->values[idx]; in pm8941_wled_values()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/soc/tegra/
Dpmc.c635 u32 value, values[2]; in tegra_pmc_parse_dt() local
671 values, ARRAY_SIZE(values))) in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
674 pmc->core_osc_time = values[0]; in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
675 pmc->core_pmu_time = values[1]; in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
694 if (of_property_read_u32_array(np, "nvidia,lp0-vec", values, in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
695 ARRAY_SIZE(values))) in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
699 pmc->lp0_vec_phys = values[0]; in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
700 pmc->lp0_vec_size = values[1]; in tegra_pmc_parse_dt()
/linux-4.4.14/net/rds/
Dstats.c82 uint64_t *values, const char *const *names, size_t nr) in rds_stats_info_copy() argument
91 ctr.value = values[i]; in rds_stats_info_copy()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm64/kvm/
Dtrace.h103 __array(u64, values, 16)
109 memcpy(__entry->values, value, len << 3);
113 __print_array(__entry->values, __entry->len, sizeof(__u64)))
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/
Di2c.h115 u8 command, u8 *values);
117 u8 command, u8 length, const u8 *values);
120 u8 command, u8 length, u8 *values);
123 const u8 *values);
126 u8 command, u8 length, u8 *values);
Di2c-mux-gpio.h34 const unsigned *values; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/
Darm-vgic.txt45 The attr field of kvm_device_attr encodes two values:
47 values: | reserved | vcpu_index | offset |
67 The attr field of kvm_device_attr encodes two values:
69 values: | reserved | vcpu_index | offset |
107 with default values.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/gpu/drm/tilcdc/
Dtilcdc_slave_compat.dts13 * target-path property values are simple tags that are replaced with
14 * correct values in tildcdc_slave_compat.c. Some properties are also
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/mfd/
Dstmpe.h109 u8 *values);
111 const u8 *values);
Dtc3589x.h129 u8 *values);
131 const u8 *values);
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/cpu-freq/
Dcpu-drivers.txt81 export values to sysfs.
98 Then, the driver must fill in the following values:
119 with these values.
121 For setting some of these values (cpuinfo.min[max]_freq, policy->min[max]), the
137 so that incompatible values can be corrected. For verifying these
138 values, a frequency table helper and/or the
236 the cpuinfo.min_freq and cpuinfo.max_freq values are detected, and
237 policy->min and policy->max are set to the same values. This is
253 stage. Just pass the values to this function, and the unsigned int
/linux-4.4.14/arch/cris/arch-v32/mach-fs/
Dhw_settings.S31 ; Register values
70 .dword 0 ; No more register values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/
Dleds-ns2.txt12 the corresponding cmd-gpio/slow-gpio values. All the GPIO values combinations
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dsgtl5000.txt11 The resistor can take values of 2k, 4k or 8k.
17 The voltage can take values from 1.25V to 3V by 250mV steps
Dwm8994.txt39 - wlf,gpio-cfg : A list of GPIO configuration register values. If absent,
42 values must be supplied.
44 - wlf,micbias-cfg : Two MICBIAS register values for WM1811 or
Dcs42l52.txt15 Allowable values of 0x00 through 0x0F. These are raw values written to the
/linux-4.4.14/tools/perf/tests/
Dsample-parsing.c72 MCOMP(read.group.values[i]); in samples_same()
208 struct sample_read_value values[] = {{1, 5}, {9, 3}, {2, 7}, {6, 4},}; in do_test() local
224 sample.read.group.values = values; in do_test()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/input/mouse/
Dcyapa_gen3.c287 u8 *values) in cyapa_smbus_read_block() argument
301 ret = i2c_smbus_read_block_data(client, smbus_cmd, values); in cyapa_smbus_read_block()
309 buf = values + I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX * index; in cyapa_smbus_read_block()
346 u8 *values) in cyapa_i2c_reg_read_block() argument
348 return i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(cyapa->client, reg, len, values); in cyapa_i2c_reg_read_block()
352 size_t len, const u8 *values) in cyapa_i2c_reg_write_block() argument
354 return i2c_smbus_write_i2c_block_data(cyapa->client, reg, len, values); in cyapa_i2c_reg_write_block()
357 ssize_t cyapa_read_block(struct cyapa *cyapa, u8 cmd_idx, u8 *values) in cyapa_read_block() argument
365 return cyapa_smbus_read_block(cyapa, cmd, len, values); in cyapa_read_block()
369 return cyapa_i2c_reg_read_block(cyapa, cmd, len, values); in cyapa_read_block()
Delan_i2c_smbus.c59 u8 values[ETP_SMBUS_HELLOPACKET_LEN] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; in elan_smbus_initialize() local
64 ETP_SMBUS_HELLOPACKET_CMD, values); in elan_smbus_initialize()
72 if (memcmp(values, check, ETP_SMBUS_HELLOPACKET_LEN)) { in elan_smbus_initialize()
74 ETP_SMBUS_HELLOPACKET_LEN, values); in elan_smbus_initialize()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/iio/magnetometer/
Dbmc150_magn.c431 __le16 values[AXIS_XYZR_MAX]; in bmc150_magn_read_xyz() local
437 values, sizeof(values)); in bmc150_magn_read_xyz()
441 raw_x = (s16)le16_to_cpu(values[AXIS_X]) >> BMC150_MAGN_SHIFT_XY_L; in bmc150_magn_read_xyz()
442 raw_y = (s16)le16_to_cpu(values[AXIS_Y]) >> BMC150_MAGN_SHIFT_XY_L; in bmc150_magn_read_xyz()
443 raw_z = (s16)le16_to_cpu(values[AXIS_Z]) >> BMC150_MAGN_SHIFT_Z_L; in bmc150_magn_read_xyz()
444 rhall = le16_to_cpu(values[RHALL]) >> BMC150_MAGN_SHIFT_RHALL_L; in bmc150_magn_read_xyz()
464 s32 values[AXIS_XYZ_MAX]; in bmc150_magn_read_raw() local
478 ret = bmc150_magn_read_xyz(data, values); in bmc150_magn_read_raw()
484 *val = values[chan->scan_index]; in bmc150_magn_read_raw()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ioctl/
Dhdio.txt12 ioctl values are listed in <linux/hdreg.h>. As of this writing, they
40 ioctls that pass non-pointer values:
116 to change. Currently (as of Nov 2004), the geometry values
117 are the "bios" values -- presumably the values the drive had
360 The drive's "nice" values.
391 This ioctl sets the DSC_OVERLAP and NICE_1 flags from values
395 IDE_NICE_DSC_OVERLAP. These values represent shifts.
551 io_ports[8] values to be written to taskfile registers
563 io_ports[] values returned in the taskfile registers
590 zero, the following values are used for in_flags.all and
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/RCU/
Drcu_dereference.txt3 Most of the time, you can use values from rcu_dereference() or one of
17 different values for a single pointer! Without rcu_dereference(),
52 resulting value can only take on one of two possible values.
104 rcu_dereference() against non-NULL values. As Linus Torvalds
188 pointer takes on only one of two values, a not-equal
207 see stale and/or inconsistent values. If RCU readers need fresh or
208 consistent values, which they sometimes do, they need to take proper
358 possible values of "gp" are "variable1" on the one hand and "variable2"
361 compiler to make the return values independent of the load from "gp",
363 return values. This can result in "p->b" returning pre-initialization
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/
Dus5182d.txt18 values in the below example.
20 The threshold array defaults to experimental values that work with US5182D
/linux-4.4.14/scripts/coccinelle/api/alloc/
Dalloc_cast.cocci1 /// Remove casting the values returned by memory allocation functions
4 //# This makes an effort to find cases of casting of values returned by
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/hid/
Dhid-sensor-custom.c313 u8 values[HID_CUSTOM_MAX_FEATURE_BYTES]; in show_value() local
321 sizeof(values), values); in show_value()
329 "%d ", values[i]); in show_value()
334 value = (u64) *(u16 *)&values[i]; in show_value()
338 value = (u64) *(u32 *)&values[i]; in show_value()
342 value = *(u64 *)&values[i]; in show_value()
346 value = (u64) values[i]; in show_value()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/dac/
Dmax51729 out2_raw and out12_raw. With out1_raw and out2_raw, the current output values
31 both output channel values simultaneously.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/w1/slaves/
Dw1_ds28e0427 fully aligned blocks of 32 bytes with valid CRC16 values (in bytes 30
36 driven low-active, i.e. the driver delivers/expects low-active values.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/cgroups/
Dnet_cls.txt15 You can write hexadecimal values to net_cls.classid; the format for these
16 values is 0xAAAABBBB; AAAA is the major handle number and BBBB
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/accounting/
Dtaskstats-struct.txt17 Their values are collected if CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT is set.
23 Their values are collected if CONFIG_TASK_XACCT is set.
48 * Defined values are AFORK, ASU, ACOMPAT, ACORE, and AXSIG.
89 * All values, until the comment "Delay accounting fields end" are
93 * xxx_count is the number of delay values recorded
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/
Difm-csi.txt12 - ifm,csi-addr-bus-width: address bus width (valid values are 16, 24, 25)
13 - ifm,csi-data-bus-width: data bus width (valid values are 8 and 16)
/linux-4.4.14/arch/microblaze/
DKconfig.platform58 int "USE_HW_MUL values (0=NONE, 1=MUL32, 2=MUL64)"
62 int "USE_FPU values (0=NONE, 1=BASIC, 2=EXTENDED)"
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/
Dimx-weim.txt23 integer values for each chip-select line in use:
34 values depending on the CS space configuration.
49 - fsl,weim-cs-timing: The timing array, contains timing values for the
Dti-gpmc.txt26 integer values for each chip-select line in use:
30 Currently, calculated values derived from the contents
34 values here is a requirement.
103 Valid values are 1 for address-address-data
/linux-4.4.14/tools/perf/tests/attr/
DREADME10 these files are checked for values we expect for command.
22 separate file. Besides 'struct perf_event_attr' values we also
23 store 'fd' and 'group_fd' values to allow checking for groups.
/linux-4.4.14/tools/usb/usbip/
DINSTALL18 The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
20 those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
80 You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
118 options like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
158 See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
174 If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, you
176 values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
187 configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/amba/
Dpl061.h15 u8 values; /* startup values */ member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/
Dmpc5xxx-mscan.txt12 - fsl,mscan-clock-source : a string describing the clock source. Valid values
23 - fsl,mscan-clock-source : a string describing the clock source. Valid values
/linux-4.4.14/security/tomoyo/
Dgroup.c159 if (min > member->number.values[1] || in tomoyo_number_matches_group()
160 max < member->number.values[0]) in tomoyo_number_matches_group()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/
Dhfs.txt20 Specifies the creator/type values as shown by the MacOS finder
21 used for creating new files. Default values: '????'.
63 o They are however created (with default values), deleted and renamed
Dhfsplus.txt16 Specifies the creator/type values as shown by the MacOS finder
17 used for creating new files. Default values: '????'.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/common/saa7146/
Dsaa7146_hlp.c308 static int sort_and_eliminate(u32* values, int* count) in sort_and_eliminate() argument
314 if( (0 > *count) || (NULL == values) ) { in sort_and_eliminate()
321 if( values[low] > values[high] ) in sort_and_eliminate()
322 swap(values[low], values[high]); in sort_and_eliminate()
328 if( values[cur] != values[next]) in sort_and_eliminate()
329 values[++cur] = values[next]; in sort_and_eliminate()
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/platform_data/
Di2c-mux-reg.h33 const unsigned int *values; member
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
Dhead-sa1100.S18 @ Preserve r8/r7 i.e. kernel entry values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/
Darm-pl08x.txt22 64, 128 or 256 bytes are legal values
24 values
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/
Dqcom,spmi-vadc.txt53 Valid values are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096.
81 Valid values are: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
92 Valid values are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/
DSound-FAQ73 The audiomux[] array holds the data values for the different inputs
79 What you have to do is figure out the correct values for gpiomask and
82 values used by the windows driver. A tool to do this is available
98 audiomux=i,j,... set the values of the audiomux array
99 audioall=a set the values of the audiomux array (one
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/
Dr600_cs.c248 static int r600_get_array_mode_alignment(struct array_mode_checker *values, in r600_get_array_mode_alignment() argument
256 u32 macro_tile_width = values->nbanks; in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
257 u32 macro_tile_height = values->npipes; in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
258 u32 tile_bytes = tile_width * tile_height * values->blocksize * values->nsamples; in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
261 switch (values->array_mode) { in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
270 *pitch_align = max((u32)64, (u32)(values->group_size / values->blocksize)); in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
273 *base_align = values->group_size; in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
277 (u32)(values->group_size / in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
278 (tile_height * values->blocksize * values->nsamples))); in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
281 *base_align = values->group_size; in r600_get_array_mode_alignment()
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/linux-4.4.14/crypto/asymmetric_keys/
Dpkcs7.asn1110 values SET OF ANY ({ pkcs7_sig_note_authenticated_attr })
115 values SET OF ANY
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pwm/
Dpwm-fsl-ftm.txt30 values.
33 See pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt for details of the property values.

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