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/linux-4.4.14/fs/afs/
Dvolume.c48 struct afs_volume *volume = NULL; in afs_volume_lookup() local
90 volume = vlocation->vols[params->type]; in afs_volume_lookup()
91 afs_get_volume(volume); in afs_volume_lookup()
99 volume = kzalloc(sizeof(struct afs_volume), GFP_KERNEL); in afs_volume_lookup()
100 if (!volume) in afs_volume_lookup()
103 atomic_set(&volume->usage, 1); in afs_volume_lookup()
104 volume->type = params->type; in afs_volume_lookup()
105 volume->type_force = params->force; in afs_volume_lookup()
106 volume->cell = params->cell; in afs_volume_lookup()
107 volume->vid = vlocation->vldb.vid[params->type]; in afs_volume_lookup()
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Dinode.c28 struct afs_volume *volume; /* volume on which resides */ member
128 vnode->volume = data->volume; in afs_iget5_set()
152 data.volume = as->volume; in afs_iget_autocell()
153 data.fid.vid = as->volume->vid; in afs_iget_autocell()
211 data.volume = as->volume; in afs_iget()
260 vnode->cache = fscache_acquire_cookie(vnode->volume->cache, in afs_iget()
484 key = afs_request_key(vnode->volume->cell); in afs_setattr()
Dsuper.c295 return as->volume == as1->volume; in afs_test_super()
322 sb->s_bdi = &as->volume->bdi; in afs_fill_super()
323 strlcpy(sb->s_id, as->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, sizeof(sb->s_id)); in afs_fill_super()
326 fid.vid = as->volume->vid; in afs_fill_super()
407 as->volume = vol; in afs_mount()
452 afs_put_volume(as->volume); in afs_kill_super()
493 vnode->volume = NULL; in afs_alloc_inode()
536 key = afs_request_key(vnode->volume->cell); in afs_statfs()
Dvnode.c274 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_fetch_status()
402 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_fetch_data()
459 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_create()
515 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_remove()
570 dvnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_link()
574 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_link()
641 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_symlink()
700 orig_dvnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_rename()
704 new_dvnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_rename()
777 vnode->volume->vlocation->vldb.name, in afs_vnode_store_data()
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Dcache.c230 const struct afs_volume *volume = cookie_netfs_data; in afs_volume_cache_get_key() local
233 _enter("{%u},%p,%u", volume->type, buffer, bufmax); in afs_volume_cache_get_key()
235 klen = sizeof(volume->type); in afs_volume_cache_get_key()
239 memcpy(buffer, &volume->type, sizeof(volume->type)); in afs_volume_cache_get_key()
Ddir.c433 .fid.vid = as->volume->vid in afs_do_lookup()
520 key = afs_request_key(vnode->volume->cell); in afs_lookup()
598 key = afs_request_key(AFS_FS_S(dentry->d_sb)->volume->cell); in afs_d_revalidate()
746 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_mkdir()
807 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_rmdir()
853 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_unlink()
923 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_create()
988 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_link()
1036 key = afs_request_key(dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_symlink()
1102 key = afs_request_key(orig_dvnode->volume->cell); in afs_rename()
Dsecurity.c166 if (key == vnode->volume->cell->anonymous_key) in afs_cache_permit()
239 if (key == auth_vnode->volume->cell->anonymous_key) { in afs_check_permit()
301 key = afs_request_key(vnode->volume->cell); in afs_permission()
DMakefile29 volume.o \
Dmntpt.c199 strcpy(options + 5, super->volume->cell->name); in afs_mntpt_do_automount()
200 if (super->volume->type == AFSVL_RWVOL || rwpath) in afs_mntpt_do_automount()
Dfile.c73 key = afs_request_key(vnode->volume->cell); in afs_open()
226 key = afs_request_key(AFS_FS_S(inode->i_sb)->volume->cell); in afs_readpage()
Dinternal.h50 struct afs_volume *volume; /* volume record */ member
172 struct afs_volume *volume; /* volume record */ member
336 struct afs_volume *volume; /* volume on which vnode resides */ member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/sound/oss/
DWaveArtist4 WaveArtist mixer and volume levels can be accessed via these commands:
8 mm31 write the volume setting in pairs, where mm = (nn - 10) / 2
36 0a | 0 | left PCM channel volume |
38 0b | 0 | right PCM channel volume |
40 0c | 0 | left FM channel volume |
42 0d | 0 | right FM channel volume |
44 0e | 0 | left wavetable channel volume |
46 0f | 0 | right wavetable channel volume |
48 10 | 0 | left PCM expansion channel volume |
50 11 | 0 | right PCM expansion channel volume |
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DESS13 master volume control.
DREADME.OSS70 Mikael Nordqvist Linear volume support for GUS and
979 mixer volume of the channel level below 10%. For recording you have
980 to select the channel as a recording source and to use volume above 10%.
1019 way. There is actually two microphone volume controls. Normal "mic" controls
1020 only recording level. Mixer control "speaker" is used to control volume of
1022 volume of "speaker" if you have problems with microphone feedback.
1195 Sound System. Current driver versions set volume of line3 low enough so
/linux-4.4.14/sound/ppc/
Dburgundy.c137 long *volume, int shift) in snd_pmac_burgundy_write_volume() argument
141 if (volume[0] < 0 || volume[0] > 100 || in snd_pmac_burgundy_write_volume()
142 volume[1] < 0 || volume[1] > 100) in snd_pmac_burgundy_write_volume()
144 lvolume = volume[0] ? volume[0] + BURGUNDY_VOLUME_OFFSET : 0; in snd_pmac_burgundy_write_volume()
145 rvolume = volume[1] ? volume[1] + BURGUNDY_VOLUME_OFFSET : 0; in snd_pmac_burgundy_write_volume()
156 long *volume, int shift) in snd_pmac_burgundy_read_volume() argument
162 volume[0] = wvolume & 0xff; in snd_pmac_burgundy_read_volume()
163 if (volume[0] >= BURGUNDY_VOLUME_OFFSET) in snd_pmac_burgundy_read_volume()
164 volume[0] -= BURGUNDY_VOLUME_OFFSET; in snd_pmac_burgundy_read_volume()
166 volume[0] = 0; in snd_pmac_burgundy_read_volume()
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Dbeep.c34 int volume; /* mixer volume: 0-100 */ member
146 if (hz == beep->hz && beep->volume == beep->volume_play) { in snd_pmac_beep_event()
156 p[0] = p[1] = beep_wform[j >> 8] * beep->volume; in snd_pmac_beep_event()
160 beep->volume_play = beep->volume; in snd_pmac_beep_event()
190 ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = chip->beep->volume; in snd_pmac_get_beep()
201 oval = chip->beep->volume; in snd_pmac_put_beep()
205 chip->beep->volume = nval; in snd_pmac_put_beep()
206 return oval != chip->beep->volume; in snd_pmac_put_beep()
251 beep->volume = BEEP_VOLUME; in snd_pmac_attach_beep()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-class-ubi8 and per-UBI volume information.
30 device information and per UBI volume information (each UBI
39 create a new UBI volume which has this amount of logical
140 this volume has to be aligned on. For example, 2048 means that
142 volume logical eraseblock size is UBI device logical eraseblock
150 Contains ASCII "0\n" if the UBI volume is OK, and ASCII "1\n"
151 if it is corrupted (e.g., due to an interrupted volume update).
158 The amount of data this volume contains. This value makes sense
159 only for static volumes, and for dynamic volume it equivalent
160 to the total volume size in bytes.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/s390/
DDASD6 single major number (254) and 4 minor numbers per volume (1 for the
7 physical volume and 3 for partitions). With respect to partitions see
30 We currently implement one partition per volume, which is the whole
31 volume, skipping the first blocks up to the volume label. These are
32 reserved for IPL records and IBM's volume label to assure
42 device. This will erase any data on that volume including IBM volume
60 Then you can mk??fs the filesystem of your choice on that volume or
62 the partition /dev/dd?1 instead of the whole volume. You only lose 3kB
/linux-4.4.14/sound/oss/
Dopl3.c50 int volume; member
285 devc->voc[voice].volume = 64; in opl3_kill_note()
351 static void calc_vol(unsigned char *regbyte, int volume, int main_vol) in calc_vol() argument
357 volume = (volume * main_vol) / 127; in calc_vol()
360 level += fm_volume_table[volume]; in calc_vol()
370 static void set_voice_volume(int voice, int volume, int main_vol) in set_voice_volume() argument
397 calc_vol(&vol1, volume, main_vol); in set_voice_volume()
398 calc_vol(&vol2, volume, main_vol); in set_voice_volume()
402 calc_vol(&vol2, volume, main_vol); in set_voice_volume()
428 calc_vol(&vol4, volume, main_vol); in set_voice_volume()
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Dwaveartist.c1535 signed int volume = 255; in vnc_volume_slider() local
1544 while (volume && (inb(0x201) & 0x01)) in vnc_volume_slider()
1545 volume--; in vnc_volume_slider()
1551 volume = 0x00ffffff - *CSR_TIMER1_VALUE; in vnc_volume_slider()
1555 volume = 150 - (volume >> 5); in vnc_volume_slider()
1557 volume = (volume >> 6) - 25; in vnc_volume_slider()
1560 if (volume < 0) in vnc_volume_slider()
1561 volume = 0; in vnc_volume_slider()
1563 if (volume > 100) in vnc_volume_slider()
1564 volume = 100; in vnc_volume_slider()
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Dpss.c420 static void set_synth_volume(struct pss_confdata *devc, int volume) in set_synth_volume() argument
422 int vol = ((0x8000*volume)/100L); in set_synth_volume()
463 unsigned int left, volume; in set_volume_mono() local
464 if (get_user(volume, p)) in set_volume_mono()
467 left = volume & 0xff; in set_volume_mono()
478 unsigned int left, right, volume; in set_volume_stereo() local
479 if (get_user(volume, p)) in set_volume_stereo()
482 left = volume & 0xff; in set_volume_stereo()
485 right = (volume >> 8) & 0xff; in set_volume_stereo()
Dmidi_synth.h5 int midi_synth_start_note (int dev, int channel, int note, int volume);
DKconfig389 cards if they have master volume, bass, treble, and you can't
391 can't control master volume, bass, treble and synth volume.
/linux-4.4.14/sound/i2c/other/
Dpt2258.c68 pt->volume[i] = 0; in snd_pt2258_reset()
101 ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = 79 - pt->volume[base]; in pt2258_stereo_volume_get()
102 ucontrol->value.integer.value[1] = 79 - pt->volume[base + 1]; in pt2258_stereo_volume_get()
118 if (val0 == pt->volume[base] && val1 == pt->volume[base + 1]) in pt2258_stereo_volume_put()
121 pt->volume[base] = val0; in pt2258_stereo_volume_put()
129 pt->volume[base + 1] = val1; in pt2258_stereo_volume_put()
/linux-4.4.14/sound/firewire/oxfw/
Doxfw-control.c186 value->value.integer.value[channel_map[i]] = oxfw->volume[i]; in oxfw_volume_get()
197 s16 volume; in oxfw_volume_put() local
212 oxfw->volume[i]) in oxfw_volume_put()
219 volume = value->value.integer.value[channel_map[i ? i - 1 : 0]]; in oxfw_volume_put()
221 err = oxfw_volume_command(oxfw, &volume, i, in oxfw_volume_put()
227 oxfw->volume[i - 1] = volume; in oxfw_volume_put()
269 err = oxfw_volume_command(oxfw, &oxfw->volume[i], in snd_oxfw_create_mixer()
Doxfw.h68 s16 volume[6]; member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/soc/intel/haswell/
Dsst-haswell-pcm.c118 u32 volume[2]; member
191 u32 volume; in hsw_stream_volume_put() local
202 pcm_data->volume[0] = in hsw_stream_volume_put()
204 pcm_data->volume[1] = in hsw_stream_volume_put()
214 volume = hsw_mixer_to_ipc(ucontrol->value.integer.value[0]); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
216 sst_hsw_stream_set_volume(hsw, pcm_data->stream, 0, SST_HSW_CHANNELS_ALL, volume); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
218 volume = hsw_mixer_to_ipc(ucontrol->value.integer.value[0]); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
219 sst_hsw_stream_set_volume(hsw, pcm_data->stream, 0, 0, volume); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
220 volume = hsw_mixer_to_ipc(ucontrol->value.integer.value[1]); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
221 sst_hsw_stream_set_volume(hsw, pcm_data->stream, 0, 1, volume); in hsw_stream_volume_put()
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Dsst-haswell-ipc.h412 struct sst_hsw_stream *stream, u32 stage_id, u32 channel, u32 volume);
414 struct sst_hsw_stream *stream, u32 stage_id, u32 channel, u32 *volume);
418 u32 volume);
420 u32 *volume);
Dsst-haswell-ipc.c847 u32 stage_id, u32 channel, u32 *volume) in sst_hsw_stream_get_volume() argument
852 sst_dsp_read(hsw->dsp, volume, in sst_hsw_stream_get_volume()
854 sizeof(*volume)); in sst_hsw_stream_get_volume()
861 struct sst_hsw_stream *stream, u32 stage_id, u32 channel, u32 volume) in sst_hsw_stream_set_volume() argument
879 req->target_volume = volume; in sst_hsw_stream_set_volume()
884 hsw->mute_volume[0] = hsw->mute_volume[1] = volume; in sst_hsw_stream_set_volume()
895 hsw->mute_volume[channel] = volume; in sst_hsw_stream_set_volume()
912 u32 *volume) in sst_hsw_mixer_get_volume() argument
917 sst_dsp_read(hsw->dsp, volume, in sst_hsw_mixer_get_volume()
919 sizeof(*volume)); in sst_hsw_mixer_get_volume()
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/mfd/
Dwl1273-core.c155 static int wl1273_fm_set_volume(struct wl1273_core *core, unsigned int volume) in wl1273_fm_set_volume() argument
159 if (volume > WL1273_MAX_VOLUME) in wl1273_fm_set_volume()
162 if (core->volume == volume) in wl1273_fm_set_volume()
165 r = wl1273_fm_write_cmd(core, WL1273_VOLUME_SET, volume); in wl1273_fm_set_volume()
169 core->volume = volume; in wl1273_fm_set_volume()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/
Djfs.txt14 resize=value Resize the volume to <value> blocks. JFS only supports
15 growing a volume, not shrinking it. This option is only
16 valid during a remount, when the volume is mounted
18 the volume to the full size of the partition.
21 is to allow for higher performance when restoring a volume
22 from backup media. The integrity of the volume is not
26 remount a volume where the nointegrity option was
Dntfs.txt13 - Using NTFS volume and stripe sets
25 from an NTFS volume and ntfsresize which is used to resize an NTFS partition.
28 To mount an NTFS 1.2/3.x (Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003) volume, use the file
33 For fault tolerance and raid support (i.e. volume and stripe sets), you can
171 volume (for the duration of this mount only). By
192 mft_zone_multiplier= Set the MFT zone multiplier for the volume (this
197 space is reserved for the MFT on the volume. If all
205 Value MFT zone size (% of volume size)
228 Using NTFS volume and stripe sets
231 For support of volume and stripe sets, you can either use the kernel's
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Dafs.txt65 list of volume location server IP addresses:
85 volume location servers within that cell, with the latter separated by colons.
95 whether you definitely want a R/W volume (hash) or whether you'd prefer a R/O
96 volume, but are willing to use a R/W volume instead (percent).
98 The name of the volume can be suffixes with ".backup" or ".readonly" to
102 named volume will be looked up in the cell specified during modprobe.
115 automatically cause the target volume to be mounted (if possible) on that site.
121 Manually unmounting an AFS volume will cause any idle submounts upon it to be
122 culled first. If all are culled, then the requested volume will also be
144 (*) A directory per cell that contains files that list volume location
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Dubifs.txt36 found in drivers/mtd/ubi. UBI is basically a volume management and
99 The UBI volume to mount is specified using "ubiX_Y" or "ubiX:NAME" syntax,
100 where "X" is UBI device number, "Y" is UBI volume number, and "NAME" is
101 UBI volume name.
103 Mount volume 0 on UBI device 0 to /mnt/ubifs:
106 Mount "rootfs" volume of UBI device 0 to /mnt/ubifs ("rootfs" is volume
111 to UBI and mount volume "rootfs":
Daffs.txt70 verbose The volume name, file system type and block size will
82 volume=name When symbolic links with an absolute path are created
84 volume name. Default = "" (empty string).
136 different volume. AFFS turns the volume name into a directory name
140 You mount all your Amiga partitions under /amiga/<volume> (where
141 <volume> is the name of the volume), and you give the option
Dudf.txt56 novrs Skip volume sequence recognition
62 volume= Override the VolumeDesc location. (unused)
Dnilfs2.txt17 There is no limit on the number of snapshots until the volume gets
77 for r/w mounts on an unclean volume.
139 NILFS_IOCTL_RESIZE Resize NILFS2 volume. This ioctl is used
181 A nilfs2 volume is equally divided into a number of segments except
Dvfat.txt193 * When a volume name is the same as a directory name in the root
292 attributes of "hidden", "system", "read-only", and "volume
294 entries with the "volume label" bit set. Real volume label
Df2fs.txt201 volume size, f2fs tries to conduct checkpoint to
272 -l [label] : Give a volume label, up to 512 unicode name.
275 -o [int] : Set overprovision ratio in percent over volume size.
323 F2FS divides the whole volume into a number of segments, each of which is fixed
328 F2FS splits the entire volume into six areas, and all the areas except superblock
Dromfs.txt67 16 | volume name | The zero terminated name of the volume,
Ddlmfs.txt46 You'll want to start heartbeating on a volume which all the nodes in
Dxfs.txt198 or a stripe volume. "value" must be specified in 512-byte
271 A volume knob for error reporting when internal errors occur.
Dfiemap.txt123 the data is stored on an inaccessible volume or that no storage has
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/radio/
Dradio-sf16fmr2.c34 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
152 int volume, balance, left, right; in fmr2_s_ctrl() local
156 volume = ctrl->val; in fmr2_s_ctrl()
161 volume = fmr2->volume->cur.val; in fmr2_s_ctrl()
167 left = right = volume; in fmr2_s_ctrl()
189 …fmr2->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&tea->ctrl_handler, &fmr2_ctrl_ops, V4L2_CID_AUDIO_VOLUME, 0, 68,… in fmr2_tea_ext_init()
Dradio-isa.h45 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
66 int (*s_mute_volume)(struct radio_isa_card *isa, bool mute, int volume);
Dradio-isa.c140 isa->volume ? isa->volume->val : 0); in radio_isa_s_ctrl()
236 isa->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&isa->hdl, &radio_isa_ctrl_ops, in radio_isa_common_probe()
296 ops->s_mute_volume(isa, true, isa->volume ? isa->volume->cur.val : 0); in radio_isa_common_remove()
Dradio-ma901.c95 u16 volume; member
149 radio->volume = vol_to_set; in ma901radio_set_volume()
Dradio-wl1273.c729 r = core->set_volume(core, core->volume); in wl1273_fm_set_mode()
736 core->volume); in wl1273_fm_set_mode()
1453 r = core->set_volume(core, core->volume); in wl1273_fm_vidioc_s_ctrl()
2043 radio->core->volume = WL1273_DEFAULT_VOLUME; in wl1273_fm_radio_probe()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/i2c/
Dwm8739.c58 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
115 work_l = (min(65536 - state->balance->val, 32768) * state->volume->val) / 32768; in wm8739_s_ctrl()
116 work_r = (min(state->balance->val, 32768) * state->volume->val) / 32768; in wm8739_s_ctrl()
213 state->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&state->hdl, &wm8739_ctrl_ops, in wm8739_probe()
226 v4l2_ctrl_cluster(3, &state->volume); in wm8739_probe()
Dtda7432.c275 u8 bass, treble, volume; in tda7432_s_ctrl() local
306 volume = 0x6f - ctrl->val; in tda7432_s_ctrl()
308 volume |= TDA7432_LD_ON; in tda7432_s_ctrl()
310 tda7432_write(sd, TDA7432_VL, volume); in tda7432_s_ctrl()
Dmsp3400-driver.c365 state->volume->val); in msp_s_ctrl()
413 v4l2_ctrl_lock(state->volume); in msp_update_volume()
414 state->volume->val = state->volume->cur.val; in msp_update_volume()
416 msp_s_ctrl(state->volume); in msp_update_volume()
417 v4l2_ctrl_unlock(state->volume); in msp_update_volume()
808 state->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(hdl, &msp_ctrl_ops, in msp_probe()
822 v4l2_ctrl_cluster(2, &state->volume); in msp_probe()
Dwm8775.c99 u16 volume = (u16)state->vol->val; in wm8775_set_audio() local
103 vol_l = (min(65536 - balance, 32768) * volume) >> 23; in wm8775_set_audio()
104 vol_r = (min(balance, (u16)32768) * volume) >> 23; in wm8775_set_audio()
Dsony-btf-mpx.c137 u16 volume; member
233 mpx_write(client, 0x12, 0x0000, mpx_audio_modes[mode].volume); in mpx_setup()
252 mpx_audio_modes[mode].volume); in mpx_setup()
Dtvaudio.c119 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
1709 u32 volume, balance; in tvaudio_s_ctrl() local
1712 volume = chip->volume->val; in tvaudio_s_ctrl()
1714 left = (min(65536U - balance, 32768U) * volume) / 32768U; in tvaudio_s_ctrl()
1715 right = (min(balance, 32768U) * volume) / 32768U; in tvaudio_s_ctrl()
1964 chip->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&chip->hdl, in tvaudio_probe()
1971 v4l2_ctrl_cluster(2, &chip->volume); in tvaudio_probe()
Dmsp3400-driver.h94 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/usb/line6/
Dplayback.c25 static void change_volume(struct urb *urb_out, int volume[], in change_volume() argument
30 if (volume[0] == 256 && volume[1] == 256) in change_volume()
41 int val = (pv * volume[chn & 1]) >> 8; in change_volume()
56 val = (val * volume[chn & 1]) >> 8; in change_volume()
113 int volume, int bytes_per_frame) in add_monitor_signal() argument
115 if (volume == 0) in add_monitor_signal()
128 int val = pov + ((piv * volume) >> 8); in add_monitor_signal()
/linux-4.4.14/sound/soc/sh/rcar/
Ddvc.c20 struct rsnd_kctrl_cfg_m volume; member
101 val[i] = dvc->volume.cfg.max; in rsnd_dvc_volume_update()
113 0x3ff - (dvc->volume.val[0] >> 13)); in rsnd_dvc_volume_update()
117 val[i] = dvc->volume.val[i]; in rsnd_dvc_volume_update()
143 rsnd_kctrl_remove(dvc->volume); in rsnd_dvc_remove_gen2()
216 &dvc->volume, 0x00800000 - 1); in rsnd_dvc_pcm_new()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-fs-nilfs220 Show NILFS file system revision on volume.
22 revision on mounted volume.
28 Show volume's block size in bytes.
34 Show volume size in bytes.
40 Show count of free blocks on volume.
46 Show volume's UUID (Universally Unique Identifier).
52 Show volume's label.
187 Show number of segments on a volume.
218 Show number of checkpoints on volume.
224 Show number of snapshots on volume.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/device-mapper/
Dthin-provisioning.txt9 be stored on the same data volume. This simplifies administration and
23 - Improve metadata resilience by storing metadata on a mirrored volume
34 characteristics, for example due to fragmentation of the data volume.
48 directly. End users will be advised to use a higher-level volume
54 The pool device ties together the metadata volume and the data volume.
55 It maps I/O linearly to the data volume and updates the metadata via
151 i) Creating a new thinly-provisioned volume.
153 To create a new thinly- provisioned volume you must send a message to an
158 Here '0' is an identifier for the volume, a 24-bit number. It's up
162 ii) Using a thinly-provisioned volume.
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Dsnapshot.txt72 When you create the first LVM2 snapshot of a volume, four dm devices are used:
74 1) a device containing the original mapping table of the source volume;
77 volume;
78 4) the "original" volume (which uses the device number used by the original
79 source volume), whose table is replaced by a "snapshot-origin" mapping
153 Merging of volume snap started.
Dlinear.txt6 block of logical volume managers.
Dcache.txt52 separate allows the volume manager to configure it differently,
104 will fail. Care must be taken to never reduce the volume used for the
/linux-4.4.14/arch/m68k/mac/
Dmacboing.c226 static void mac_quadra_start_bell( unsigned int freq, unsigned int length, unsigned int volume ) in mac_quadra_start_bell() argument
245 mac_asc_regs[ 0x806 ] = volume; in mac_quadra_start_bell()
307 static void mac_av_start_bell( unsigned int freq, unsigned int length, unsigned int volume ) in mac_av_start_bell() argument
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/
Dradiotrack.txt69 0 1 : volume + (some delay required)
70 1 0 : volume - (some delay required)
71 1 1 : stay at present volume
106 Default: BASE <-- 0xc8 (current volume, no stereo detect,
115 Volume Down: BASE <-- 0x48 (volume down, no stereo detect,
120 Volume Up: BASE <-- 0x88 (volume up, no stereo detect,
125 Check Stereo: BASE <-- 0xd8 (current volume, stereo detect,
Dv4l2-controls.txt486 control ('volume' in this example) is called. You effectively create a new
520 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume;
528 state->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&state->ctrl_handler, ...);
530 v4l2_ctrl_cluster(2, &state->volume);
548 each control. For example, in the case of a volume/mute cluster the 'is_new'
550 mute only. If the user would call VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS for both mute and volume
647 volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&video_ctrl_handler, &ops, V4L2_CID_AUDIO_VOLUME, ...);
650 v4l2_ctrl_add_ctrl(&radio_ctrl_handler, volume);
670 not own. For example, if you have to find a volume control from a subdev.
674 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume;
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DREADME.ir59 of my remote control and passed volume up/down key presses as
Dsi470x.txt58 v4l2-ctl -d /dev/radio0 --set-ctrl=volume=10,mute=0 --set-freq=95.21 --all
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/sound/alsa/
DMIXART.txt51 <Master> and <Master Capture> : analog volume control of playback and capture PCM.
52 <PCM 0-3> and <PCM Capture> : digital volume control of each analog substream.
53 <AES 0-3> and <AES Capture> : digital volume control of each AES/EBU substream.
54 <Monitoring> : Loopback from 'pcm0c' to 'pcm0p' with digital volume
58 and AES volume controls which is set by 219 in the range from 0 to 255
DControlNames.txt76 [Analogue|Digital] Capture Volume (aka input gain volume)
78 [Analogue|Digital] Playback Volume (aka output gain volume)
100 IEC958 [...] [Playback|Capture] Volume /* digital volume control */
DOSS-Emulation.txt205 string. For example, the volume element SOUND_MIXER_PCM is composed
208 Switch" for the capture directory (if exists). When the PCM volume of
209 OSS is changed, all the volume and switch controls above are adjusted
214 OSS volume ALSA control Index
256 where the first column is the OSS volume element, the second column
262 proc file. For example, to map "Wave Playback" to the PCM volume,
268 change one or more elements, one volume per line. In the last
270 be affected when PCM volume is changed.
DJack-Controls.txt4 ALSA uses kcontrols to export audio controls(switch, volume, Mux, ...)
DCMIPCI.txt40 [ Well.. I once got the output with correct volume (i.e. same with the
204 - Mic capture volume
205 - Aux playback volume/switch and capture switch
DHD-Audio.txt220 "Master" volume control as well as "Front" volume (where Front
261 volume or switch.
266 software, especially for the inputs without the hardware volume
460 - inv_dmic_split (bool): provide split internal mic volume/switch for
763 won't be always updated. For example, the volume values are usually
DHD-Audio-Controls.txt77 individual volume controls will be no longer available for
DAudigy-mixer.txt98 capture FIFO (device 1 - 16bit/8KHz mono) too without volume control.
223 Channel volume attenuation in range 0-0xffff. The maximum value (no
DHD-Audio-Models.txt255 volknob Fixes with volume-knob widget 0x24
Dcompress_offload.txt206 volume changes and routing information will be provided with regular
/linux-4.4.14/sound/soc/sh/
Dsiu_dai.c147 siu_write32(base + SIU_SBDVCA, port_info->playback.volume); in siu_dai_start()
148 siu_write32(base + SIU_SBDVCB, port_info->capture.volume); in siu_dai_start()
378 vol = port_info->playback.volume; in siu_dai_get_volume()
384 vol = port_info->capture.volume; in siu_dai_get_volume()
422 cur_vol = port_info->playback.volume; in siu_dai_put_volume()
424 port_info->playback.volume = new_vol; in siu_dai_put_volume()
428 cur_vol = port_info->capture.volume; in siu_dai_put_volume()
430 port_info->capture.volume = new_vol; in siu_dai_put_volume()
476 (*port_info)->playback.volume = DFLT_VOLUME_LEVEL; in siu_init_port()
477 (*port_info)->capture.volume = DFLT_VOLUME_LEVEL; in siu_init_port()
Dsiu.h119 u32 volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/isdn/mISDN/
Ddsp_audio.c391 dsp_change_volume(struct sk_buff *skb, int volume) in dsp_change_volume() argument
398 if (volume == 0) in dsp_change_volume()
402 if (volume < 0) { in dsp_change_volume()
403 shift = volume + 8; in dsp_change_volume()
407 shift = volume + 7; in dsp_change_volume()
Ddsp.h241 extern void dsp_change_volume(struct sk_buff *skb, int volume);
/linux-4.4.14/fs/affs/
Dsuper.c192 int *blocksize, char **prefix, char *volume, unsigned long *mount_opts) in parse_options() argument
204 volume[0] = ':'; in parse_options()
205 volume[1] = 0; in parse_options()
279 strlcpy(volume, vol, 32); in parse_options()
527 char volume[32]; in affs_remount() local
539 memcpy(volume, sbi->s_volume, 32); in affs_remount()
541 &blocksize, &prefix, volume, in affs_remount()
562 memcpy(sbi->s_volume, volume, 32); in affs_remount()
DChanges241 - Argument to volume option could overflow the
/linux-4.4.14/fs/ncpfs/
Dncplib_kernel.c478 ncp_get_known_namespace(struct ncp_server *server, __u8 volume) in ncp_get_known_namespace() argument
488 ncp_add_byte(server, volume); in ncp_get_known_namespace()
500 ncp_dbg(1, "found %d on %d\n", *namespace, volume); in ncp_get_known_namespace()
526 ncp_update_known_namespace(struct ncp_server *server, __u8 volume, int *ret_ns) in ncp_update_known_namespace() argument
528 int ns = ncp_get_known_namespace(server, volume); in ncp_update_known_namespace()
533 ncp_dbg(1, "namespace[%d] = %d\n", volume, server->name_space[volume]); in ncp_update_known_namespace()
535 if (server->name_space[volume] == ns) in ncp_update_known_namespace()
537 server->name_space[volume] = ns; in ncp_update_known_namespace()
574 __u32* volume, __le32* newDirEnt, __le32* newDosEnt) in ncp_mount_subdir() argument
585 *volume = volNumber; in ncp_mount_subdir()
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Dncplib_kernel.h70 int ncp_update_known_namespace(struct ncp_server *server, __u8 volume, int *ret_ns);
72 __u32 *volume, __le32 *dirent, __le32 *dosdirent);
112 __u32* volume, __le32* dirent, __le32* dosdirent);
Ddir.c362 finfo.volume = finfo.i.volNumber; in ncp_lookup_validate()
717 entry.volume = entry.i.volNumber; in ncp_read_volume_list()
776 entry.volume = entry.i.volNumber; in ncp_do_readdir()
870 finfo.volume = finfo.i.volNumber; in ncp_lookup()
954 if (ncp_is_nfs_extras(server, finfo.volume)) { in ncp_create_new()
957 if (ncp_modify_nfs_info(server, finfo.volume, in ncp_create_new()
995 if (ncp_is_nfs_extras(server, finfo.volume)) { in ncp_mkdir()
999 finfo.volume, in ncp_mkdir()
Dncp_fs.h39 unsigned int volume; member
DKconfig70 If you say Y here, every filename on a NetWare server volume using
71 the OS2/LONG namespace and created under DOS or on a volume using
Dinode.c128 NCP_FINFO(inode)->volNumber = nwinfo->volume; in ncp_update_dirent()
702 finfo.volume = NCP_NUMBER_OF_VOLUMES; in ncp_fill_super()
715 server->name_space[finfo.volume] = NW_NS_DOS; in ncp_fill_super()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/scsi/
Darcmsr_spec.txt255 ** GUI_QUICK_CREATE : Quick create raid/volume set
262 ** byte 10/11/12/13: device mask (the devices to create raid/volume)
487 ** byte 11/12/13 : repeat for each volume in the raidset
500 ** GUI_CREATE_VOLUME : Create volume set
504 ** byte 4-19 : volume set name
506 ** byte 20-27 : volume capacity (blocks)
520 ** GUI_MODIFY_VOLUME : Modify volume Set
524 ** byte 4-19 : new volume set name
526 ** byte 20-27 : new volume capacity (reserved)
538 ** GUI_DELETE_VOLUME : Delete volume set
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DChangeLog.arcmsr39 ** customer can send this command for sync raid volume data
Dscsi-changer.txt56 Over time a few more ioctls where added, volume tag support for example
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/cs46xx/
Ddsp_spos.h227 scb->volume[0] = left; in cs46xx_dsp_scb_set_volume()
228 scb->volume[1] = right; in cs46xx_dsp_scb_set_volume()
Dcs46xx_dsp_spos.h122 u16 volume[2]; member
Ddsp_spos.c2033 s->volume[0], s->volume[1]); in cs46xx_dsp_resume()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/i2c/cx25840/
Dcx25840-audio.c481 static void set_volume(struct i2c_client *client, int volume) in set_volume() argument
486 vol = volume >> 9; in set_volume()
548 set_volume(client, state->volume->val); in cx25840_audio_s_ctrl()
Dcx25840-core.h58 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/arch/powerpc/kernel/
Drtas-proc.c758 unsigned long volume; in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write() local
759 int error = parse_number(buf, count, &volume); in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write()
763 if (volume > 100) in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write()
764 volume = 100; in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write()
766 rtas_tone_volume = volume; /* save it for later */ in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write()
768 TONE_VOLUME, 0, volume); in ppc_rtas_tone_volume_write()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/blockdev/drbd/
Ddata-structure-v9.txt27 volume number. Likewise, peer_devices can be accessed from connections by
28 their volume number. Objects in the vertical direction are connected by double
/linux-4.4.14/include/sound/
Dpt2258.h30 unsigned char volume[6]; member
Dmixer_oss.h49 int volume[2]; member
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/
Ddtlk.h73 unsigned char volume; /* nV; 0-9 */ member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/oss/dmasound/
Ddmasound.h186 static inline int dmasound_set_volume(int volume) in dmasound_set_volume() argument
188 return dmasound.mach.setVolume(volume); in dmasound_set_volume()
Ddmasound_paula.c82 static int AmiSetVolume(int volume);
426 static int AmiSetVolume(int volume) in AmiSetVolume() argument
428 dmasound.volume_left = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_AMI(volume & 0xff); in AmiSetVolume()
430 dmasound.volume_right = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_AMI((volume & 0xff00) >> 8); in AmiSetVolume()
Ddmasound_atari.c128 static int TTSetVolume(int volume);
133 static int FalconSetVolume(int volume);
989 static int TTSetVolume(int volume) in TTSetVolume() argument
991 dmasound.volume_left = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_DB(volume & 0xff); in TTSetVolume()
993 dmasound.volume_right = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_DB((volume & 0xff00) >> 8); in TTSetVolume()
1158 static int FalconSetVolume(int volume) in FalconSetVolume() argument
1160 dmasound.volume_left = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_ATT(volume & 0xff); in FalconSetVolume()
1161 dmasound.volume_right = VOLUME_VOXWARE_TO_ATT((volume & 0xff00) >> 8); in FalconSetVolume()
Ddmasound_q40.c48 static int Q40SetVolume(int volume);
571 static int Q40SetVolume(int volume) in Q40SetVolume() argument
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/
Dpnfs-block-server.txt13 sit directly on the exported volume, striping or concatenation of
16 On the server, pNFS block volume support is automatically if the file system
Dnfs.txt69 do a DNS lookup in order to mount the new volume, and hence the need for an
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/staging/speakup/
Dspeakup_dtlk.h48 u_char volume; /* nV; 0-9 */ member
Dspeakup_dtlk.c314 status.volume = *t++; in synth_interrogate()
Dspkguide.txt424 These parameters include volume, rate, pitch, and others.
427 volume, pitch, and rate, you can also echo values to the appropriate
507 ways. For example, you might wish to know what level your volume is set
515 volume is set at.
521 Vol for controlling volume, pitch for pitch, rate for controlling speaking
735 rate, volume, voice, etc. The voice entry in the Speakup sys system
1479 and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a storage or
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/laptops/
Dthinkpad-acpi.txt293 Warning: when in NVRAM mode, the volume up/down/mute
295 which uses a single volume up or volume down hotkey
296 press to unmute, as per the ThinkPad volume mixer user
297 interface. When in ACPI event mode, volume up/down/mute
465 0x1015 0x14 VOLUME UP Internal mixer volume up. This
470 0x1016 0x15 VOLUME DOWN Internal mixer volume up. This
1036 procfs: /proc/acpi/ibm/volume
1039 NOTE: by default, the volume control interface operates in read-only
1046 console audio control to be done through the volume keys only, and for
1048 Software volume control should be done only in the main AC97/HDA
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/linux-4.4.14/net/caif/
Dcfcnfg.c271 strncpy(l->u.rfm.volume, s->sockaddr.u.rfm.volume, in caif_connect_req_to_link_param()
272 sizeof(l->u.rfm.volume)-1); in caif_connect_req_to_link_param()
273 l->u.rfm.volume[sizeof(l->u.rfm.volume)-1] = 0; in caif_connect_req_to_link_param()
Dcfctrl.c94 strcmp(p1->u.rfm.volume, p2->u.rfm.volume) == 0; in param_eq()
252 cfpkt_add_body(pkt, param->u.rfm.volume, in cfctrl_linkup_request()
253 strlen(param->u.rfm.volume) + 1); in cfctrl_linkup_request()
438 cp = (u8 *) linkparam.u.rfm.volume; in cfctrl_recv()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/um/drivers/
Dubd_kern.c1348 struct cdrom_volctrl volume; in ubd_ioctl() local
1360 if(copy_from_user(&volume, (char __user *) arg, sizeof(volume))) in ubd_ioctl()
1362 volume.channel0 = 255; in ubd_ioctl()
1363 volume.channel1 = 255; in ubd_ioctl()
1364 volume.channel2 = 255; in ubd_ioctl()
1365 volume.channel3 = 255; in ubd_ioctl()
1366 if(copy_to_user((char __user *) arg, &volume, sizeof(volume))) in ubd_ioctl()
/linux-4.4.14/sound/core/oss/
Dmixer_oss.c268 left = pslot->volume[0]; in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume()
269 right = pslot->volume[1]; in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume()
279 pslot->volume[0] = left; in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume()
280 pslot->volume[1] = right; in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume()
287 int slot, int volume) in snd_mixer_oss_set_volume() argument
291 int result = 0, left = volume & 0xff, right = (volume >> 8) & 0xff; in snd_mixer_oss_set_volume()
306 pslot->volume[0] = left; in snd_mixer_oss_set_volume()
307 pslot->volume[1] = right; in snd_mixer_oss_set_volume()
543 …tl->value.integer.value[0], uinfo->value.integer.min, uinfo->value.integer.max, &pslot->volume[0]); in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume1_vol()
545 …tl->value.integer.value[1], uinfo->value.integer.min, uinfo->value.integer.max, &pslot->volume[1]); in snd_mixer_oss_get_volume1_vol()
/linux-4.4.14/include/uapi/linux/caif/
Dcaif_socket.h156 char volume[16]; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/sound/alsa/soc/
Dpops_clicks.txt48 when a volume control is changed near its maximum gain value. The zipper noise
51 for each volume control. The ZC forces the gain change to occur when the signal
Doverview.txt50 (e.g. volume control for speaker amplifier).
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dst,sta350.txt90 If present, a mute output will be activated in ase the volume will
102 - st,powerdown-master-volume:
104 act on the master volume. Otherwise, the functions will act on the
Dcs42l56.txt40 0 = Adapt to Volume Mode. Voltage level determined by the sum of the relevant volume settings.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/pci/bt8xx/
Dbttv-audio-hook.h10 void winview_volume (struct bttv *btv, __u16 volume);
Dbttv-audio-hook.c15 void winview_volume(struct bttv *btv, __u16 volume) in winview_volume() argument
21 vol = 32 - ((volume>>11)); in winview_volume()
Dbttv.h219 void (*volume_gpio)(struct bttv *btv, __u16 volume);
Dbttvp.h390 void (*volume_gpio)(struct bttv *btv, __u16 volume);
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/pci/cx18/
Dcx18-av-audio.c345 static void set_volume(struct cx18 *cx, int volume) in set_volume() argument
348 int vol = volume >> 9; in set_volume()
Dcx18-av-core.h100 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
Dcx18-av-core.c265 state->volume->cur.val = state->volume->default_value = default_volume; in cx18_av_initialize()
1347 state->volume = v4l2_ctrl_new_std(&state->hdl, in cx18_av_probe()
/linux-4.4.14/include/uapi/sound/
Dasound_fm.h51 unsigned char volume; /* 6 bits: volume */ member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/mixart/
Dmixart_mixer.c726 int volume[2]; in mixart_update_playback_stream_level() local
751 volume[i] = chip->digital_playback_volume[idx][i]; in mixart_update_playback_stream_level()
753 volume[i] = MIXART_DIGITAL_LEVEL_MIN; in mixart_update_playback_stream_level()
757 set_level.stream_level.out_level.left_to_out1_level = mixart_digital_level[volume[0]]; in mixart_update_playback_stream_level()
758 set_level.stream_level.out_level.right_to_out2_level = mixart_digital_level[volume[1]]; in mixart_update_playback_stream_level()
Dmixart.h51 int volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/drivers/opl3/
Dopl3_midi.c68 int volume; in snd_opl3_calc_volume() local
70 volume = (vel * chan->gm_volume * chan->gm_expression) / (127*127); in snd_opl3_calc_volume()
71 if (volume > 127) in snd_opl3_calc_volume()
72 volume = 127; in snd_opl3_calc_volume()
76 newvol = opl3_volume_table[volume] + oldvol; in snd_opl3_calc_volume()
Dopl3_synth.c501 reg_val |= ~voice->volume & OPL3_TOTAL_LEVEL_MASK; in snd_opl3_set_voice()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ioctl/
Dcdrom.txt24 CDROMVOLCTRL Control output volume (struct cdrom_volctrl)
39 CDROMVOLREAD Get the drive's volume setting
289 CDROMVOLCTRL Control output volume (struct cdrom_volctrl)
293 struct cdrom_volctrl volume;
294 ioctl(fd, CDROMVOLCTRL, &volume);
307 CDROMVOLREAD Get the drive's volume setting
312 struct cdrom_volctrl volume;
313 ioctl(fd, CDROMVOLREAD, &volume);
318 The current volume settings.
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dimx53-ard.dts89 volume-up {
95 volume-down {
Dimx53-smd.dts27 volume-up {
33 volume-down {
Dimx53-qsb-common.dtsi66 volume-up {
73 volume-down {
Dexynos4210-trats.dts99 label = "volume down";
106 label = "volume up";
Dimx6sx-sdb.dtsi39 volume-up {
45 volume-down {
Dimx6qdl-sabresd.dtsi86 volume-up {
93 volume-down {
Dexynos4210-universal_c210.dts79 label = "volume up";
86 label = "volume down";
Dimx6qdl-sabrelite.dtsi129 volume-up {
135 volume-down {
Dimx6qdl-nitrogen6x.dtsi143 volume-up {
149 volume-down {
Dtegra30-cardhu.dtsi632 volume-down {
639 volume-up {
Dimx6qdl-nitrogen6_max.dtsi162 volume-up {
168 volume-down {
Dam335x-evm.dts83 label = "volume-up";
90 label = "volume-down";
Dexynos4412-trats2.dts106 label = "volume down";
113 label = "volume up";
/linux-4.4.14/block/partitions/
Dsgi.c20 } volume[15]; member
Dsun.c24 char volume[8]; /* Volume name */ in sun_partition() member
/linux-4.4.14/net/dns_resolver/
DKconfig15 cell's volume location database servers.
/linux-4.4.14/include/net/caif/
Dcfctrl.h77 char volume[20]; /* Volume to mount for RFM */ member
/linux-4.4.14/fs/nfs/blocklayout/
Dblocklayout.h74 u32 volume; member
Ddev.c89 b->slice.volume = be32_to_cpup(p++); in nfs4_block_decode_volume()
226 ret = bl_parse_deviceid(server, d, volumes, v->slice.volume, gfp_mask); in bl_parse_slice()
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/emu10k1/
Demumixer.c1214 static void update_emu10k1_send_volume(struct snd_emu10k1 *emu, int voice, unsigned char *volume) in update_emu10k1_send_volume() argument
1216 snd_emu10k1_ptr_write(emu, PTRX_FXSENDAMOUNT_A, voice, volume[0]); in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1217 snd_emu10k1_ptr_write(emu, PTRX_FXSENDAMOUNT_B, voice, volume[1]); in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1218 snd_emu10k1_ptr_write(emu, PSST_FXSENDAMOUNT_C, voice, volume[2]); in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1219 snd_emu10k1_ptr_write(emu, DSL_FXSENDAMOUNT_D, voice, volume[3]); in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1221 unsigned int val = ((unsigned int)volume[4] << 24) | in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1222 ((unsigned int)volume[5] << 16) | in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1223 ((unsigned int)volume[6] << 8) | in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
1224 (unsigned int)volume[7]; in update_emu10k1_send_volume()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/radio/wl128x/
Dfmdrv.h157 u16 volume; /* Current volume level */ member
Dfmdrv_rx.c321 fmdev->rx.volume = vol_to_set; in fm_rx_set_volume()
336 *curr_vol = fmdev->rx.volume / FM_RX_VOLUME_GAIN_STEP; in fm_rx_get_volume()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/pci/cx88/
Dcx88-tvaudio.c138 u32 volume; in set_audio_finish() local
163 volume = cx_sread(SHADOW_AUD_VOL_CTL); in set_audio_finish()
164 cx_swrite(SHADOW_AUD_VOL_CTL, AUD_VOL_CTL, volume); in set_audio_finish()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/md/
DKconfig11 Required for RAID and logical volume management.
204 Device-mapper is a low level volume manager. It works by allowing
209 Higher level volume managers such as LVM2 use this driver.
275 Allow volume managers to take writable snapshots of a device.
343 Allow volume managers to mirror logical volumes, also
399 Allow volume managers to support multipath hardware.
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/mfd/
Dwl1273-core.h276 unsigned int volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/
DREADME.WINVIEW6 GPIO lines in order to give some volume control. They have also stuck an
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/block/drbd/
Ddrbd_protocol.h103 u16 volume; member
Ddrbd_nl.c159 adm_ctx->volume = VOLUME_UNSPECIFIED; in drbd_adm_prepare()
178 adm_ctx->volume = nla_get_u32(nla); in drbd_adm_prepare()
247 adm_ctx->volume != VOLUME_UNSPECIFIED && in drbd_adm_prepare()
248 adm_ctx->volume != adm_ctx->device->vnr) { in drbd_adm_prepare()
250 adm_ctx->minor, adm_ctx->volume, in drbd_adm_prepare()
3075 unsigned volume = cb->args[1]; in get_one_status() local
3115 device = idr_get_next(&resource->devices, &volume); in get_one_status()
3122 if (volume != 0) { in get_one_status()
3128 volume = 0; in get_one_status()
3161 D_ASSERT(device, device->vnr == volume); in get_one_status()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/caching/
Dnetfs-api.txt89 "cell", "volume ID", "vnode ID").
92 a particular key - for instance to mirror the removal of an AFS volume.
360 entry would have a dependent inode containing a volume location index for the
361 volume mappings within this cell:
368 Then when a volume location was accessed, it would be entered into the cell's
369 index and an inode would be allocated that acts as a volume type and hash chain
377 And then a particular flavour of volume (R/O for example) could be added to
380 volume->cache =
383 volume, true);
395 fscache_acquire_cookie(volume->cache,
Dfscache.txt170 per-logical-volume indices. Each of volume index contains up to three
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/usb/
Dpersist.txt118 to plug in a USB flash device, create a persistent volume associated
120 have the same persistent volume associated with the device. As such
123 On the other hand, writing a persistent volume manager would be a big
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/usb/pvrusb2/
Dpvrusb2-hdw-internal.h369 VCREATE_DATA(volume);
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/
DKconfig539 bool "Enable input device for es1968 volume buttons"
544 keypresses for the volume buttons connected to the es1968 chip.
545 If you say N the buttons will directly control the master volume.
714 bool "Enable input device for maestro3 volume buttons"
719 keypresses for the volume buttons connected to the maestro3 chip.
720 If you say N the buttons will directly control the master volume.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/cdrom/
Dcdrom.c2705 struct cdrom_volctrl volume; in cdrom_ioctl_volctrl() local
2711 if (copy_from_user(&volume, argp, sizeof(volume))) in cdrom_ioctl_volctrl()
2713 return cdi->ops->audio_ioctl(cdi, CDROMVOLCTRL, &volume); in cdrom_ioctl_volctrl()
2719 struct cdrom_volctrl volume; in cdrom_ioctl_volread() local
2727 ret = cdi->ops->audio_ioctl(cdi, CDROMVOLREAD, &volume); in cdrom_ioctl_volread()
2731 if (copy_to_user(argp, &volume, sizeof(volume))) in cdrom_ioctl_volread()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/drx39xyj/
Ddrx_driver.h1479 s16 volume; /**< volume, range -114 to 12 dB */ member
1675 s16 volume; /* dB */ member
1695 struct drx_cfg_aud_volume volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/ymfpci/
Dymfpci_main.c339 u32 volume; in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt() local
342 volume = cpu_to_le32(chip->pcm_mixer[subs].left << 15); in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
343 bank->left_gain_end = volume; in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
345 bank->eff2_gain_end = volume; in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
348 volume = cpu_to_le32(chip->pcm_mixer[subs].right << 15); in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
349 bank->right_gain_end = volume; in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
351 bank->eff3_gain_end = volume; in snd_ymfpci_pcm_interrupt()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/platform/x86/
DKconfig391 some ThinkPad models) volume hotkeys.
401 All IBM models have both volume and mute control. Newer Lenovo
402 models only have mute control (the volume hotkeys are just normal
403 keys and volume control is done through the main HDA mixer).
943 tristate "Power/home/volume buttons driver for Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet"
946 This driver handles the power/home/volume buttons on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet.
/linux-4.4.14/sound/soc/intel/atom/
Dsst-mfld-dsp.h448 s32 volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/RCU/
DRTFP.txt227 ,volume="5"
281 ,volume="9"
337 ,volume = {31}
863 ,volume="42"
920 ,volume="1"
965 ,volume="1"
1075 ,volume="15"
1691 ,volume = {40}
1781 ,volume = {25}
1914 ,volume={67}
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/platform/vivid/
Dvivid-core.h205 struct v4l2_ctrl *volume; member
Dvivid-kthread-cap.c530 dev->volume->cur.val, dev->mute->cur.val); in vivid_fillbuff()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/mtd/ubi/
DKconfig86 volume. This is handy to make MTD-oriented software (like JFFS2)
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/char/
Ddtlk.c552 status.volume = *t++; in dtlk_interrogate()
/linux-4.4.14/sound/soc/codecs/
Dwl1273.c259 ucontrol->value.integer.value[0] = wl1273->core->volume; in snd_wl1273_fm_volume_get()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/usb/em28xx/
Dem28xx-core.c473 vol = (0x1f - dev->volume) | ((0x1f - dev->volume) << 8); in em28xx_audio_analog_set()
Dem28xx.h653 int volume; member
Dem28xx-video.c1164 dev->volume = ctrl->val; in em28xx_ctrl_notify()
1183 dev->volume = ctrl->val; in em28xx_s_ctrl()
2448 dev->volume = 0x1f; in em28xx_v4l2_init()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dqcom,pmic-gpio.txt206 volume-keys {
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/media/pci/ttpci/
Dav7110.c85 static int volume = 255; variable
105 module_param(volume, int, 0444);
106 MODULE_PARM_DESC(volume, "initial volume: default 255 (range 0-255)");
2709 av7110->mixer.volume_left = volume; in av7110_attach()
2710 av7110->mixer.volume_right = volume; in av7110_attach()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/power/
Dswsusp.txt415 situation, activate the logical volume containing the swap volume (but not
421 the swap volume.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/virtual/kvm/
Dnested-vmx.txt66 namely volume 3B of their "Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/networking/
Dnetconsole.txt190 might cause slight delays in other traffic if the volume of kernel
Dnetdev-FAQ.txt11 Note that some subsystems (e.g. wireless drivers) which have a high volume
/linux-4.4.14/fs/udf/
Dsuper.c218 unsigned int volume; member
496 uopt->volume = 0xFFFFFFFF; in udf_parse_options()
589 uopt->volume = option; in udf_parse_options()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/nvdimm/
Dnvdimm.txt707 1. Why not "volume" for instance? "volume" ran the risk of confusing
708 ND (libnvdimm subsystem) to a volume manager like device-mapper.
Dbtt.txt23 volume. It can be thought of as an extremely simple file system that only
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/hwmon/
Dasc762119 volume production, shipping to Intel and their subs.
/linux-4.4.14/include/uapi/linux/
Dsoundcard.h295 int volume; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/blockdev/
Dfloppy.txt230 comp.os.linux.hardware. As the volume in these groups is rather high,
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/staging/lustre/
Dsysfs-fs-lustre401 Multiplier for all lock volume calculations above.
409 Calculated server lock volume.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/
Ddevices.txt1142 58 block Reserved for logical volume manager
1869 109 char Reserved for logical volume manager
2028 of various levels of volume management. Requested by
2694 199 char Veritas volume manager (VxVM) volumes
2695 0 = /dev/vx/rdsk/*/* First volume
2696 1 = /dev/vx/rdsk/*/* Second volume
2699 199 block Veritas volume manager (VxVM) volumes
2700 0 = /dev/vx/dsk/*/* First volume
2701 1 = /dev/vx/dsk/*/* Second volume
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/development-process/
D7.AdvancedTopics20 especially as the volume of those patches grows. Git also has its rough
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/input/misc/
DKconfig503 tristate "SGI Indy/O2 volume button interface"
507 Say Y here if you want to support SGI Indy/O2 volume button interface.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/cdrom/
Dcdrom-standard.tex696 volume-daemon automatically mounts a newly inserted \cdrom\ under {\tt
697 {/cdrom/$<volume-name>$/}}. In my opinion they should have pushed this
851 \item[CDROMVOLCTRL] Set volume specified by $arg$ of type $struct\
853 \item[CDROMVOLREAD] Read volume into by $arg$ of type $struct\
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/DocBook/
Dalsa-driver-api.xml.db293 API-snd-soc-limit-volume
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/cx2341x/
Dfw-encoder-api.txt705 13=set audio volume delay

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