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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/isdn/
DREADME.x252 X.25 support within isdn4linux
15 - If you connect to an X.25 neighbour not operated by yourself, ASK the
32 The ITU-T (former CCITT) X.25 network protocol layer has been implemented
34 useful to run X.25 on top of ISDN. If you want to try it, select
36 "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer"
40 "ISDN Support" and "X.25 PLP on Top of ISDN"
51 For testing, it is recommended that all isdn drivers and the X.25 PLP
60 X.25 on top of isdn might be useful with two different scenarios:
62 - You might want to access a public X.25 data network from your Linux box.
63 You can use i4l if you were physically connected to the X.25 switch
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/x25/
DKconfig3 # CCITT X.25 Packet Layer
7 tristate "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer"
9 X.25 is a set of standardized network protocols, similar in scope to
10 frame relay; the one physical line from your box to the X.25 network
12 (called "virtual circuits") to other computers connected to the X.25
15 countries have public X.25 networks. X.25 consists of two
20 You can read more about X.25 at <https://www.sangoma.com/tutorials/x25/> and
21 <http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/X.25>.
22 Information about X.25 for Linux is contained in the files
26 One connects to an X.25 network either with a dedicated network card
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/net/x25/
DKconfig2 # CCITT X.25 Packet Layer
6 tristate "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer"
8 X.25 is a set of standardized network protocols, similar in scope to
9 frame relay; the one physical line from your box to the X.25 network
11 (called "virtual circuits") to other computers connected to the X.25
14 countries have public X.25 networks. X.25 consists of two
19 You can read more about X.25 at <http://www.sangoma.com/tutorials/x25/> and
20 <http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/X.25>.
21 Information about X.25 for Linux is contained in the files
25 One connects to an X.25 network either with a dedicated network card
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-driver-dma-idxd8 Date: Oct 25, 2019
15 Date: Oct 25, 2019
21 Date: Oct 25, 2019
27 Date: Oct 25, 2019
33 Date: Oct 25, 2019
39 Date: Oct 25, 2019
45 Date: Oct 25, 2019
54 Date: Oct 25, 2019
62 Date: Oct 25, 2019
68 Date: Oct 25, 2019
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/hid/
Dhid-appleir.c41 * 25 87 ee 83 0a +
42 * 25 87 ee 83 0c -
43 * 25 87 ee 83 09 <<
44 * 25 87 ee 83 06 >>
45 * 25 87 ee 83 05 >"
46 * 25 87 ee 83 03 menu
52 * 25 87 ee ca 0b +
53 * 25 87 ee ca 0d -
54 * 25 87 ee ca 08 <<
55 * 25 87 ee ca 07 >>
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/hid/
Dhid-appleir.c33 * 25 87 ee 83 0a +
34 * 25 87 ee 83 0c -
35 * 25 87 ee 83 09 <<
36 * 25 87 ee 83 06 >>
37 * 25 87 ee 83 05 >"
38 * 25 87 ee 83 03 menu
44 * 25 87 ee ca 0b +
45 * 25 87 ee ca 0d -
46 * 25 87 ee ca 08 <<
47 * 25 87 ee ca 07 >>
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/ax25/
DKconfig3 # Amateur Radio protocols and AX.25 device configuration
12 and more specifically about AX.25 on Linux
23 tristate "Amateur Radio AX.25 Level 2 protocol"
40 radio as well as information about how to configure an AX.25 port is
52 bool "AX.25 DAMA Slave support"
56 DAMA is a mechanism to prevent collisions when doing AX.25
68 bool 'AX.25 DAMA Master support'
71 DAMA is a mechanism to prevent collisions when doing AX.25
84 NET/ROM is a network layer protocol on top of AX.25 useful for
88 users as well as information about how to configure an AX.25 port is
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/net/ax25/
DKconfig2 # Amateur Radio protocols and AX.25 device configuration
11 and more specifically about AX.25 on Linux
22 tristate "Amateur Radio AX.25 Level 2 protocol"
39 radio as well as information about how to configure an AX.25 port is
51 bool "AX.25 DAMA Slave support"
55 DAMA is a mechanism to prevent collisions when doing AX.25
67 bool 'AX.25 DAMA Master support'
70 DAMA is a mechanism to prevent collisions when doing AX.25
83 NET/ROM is a network layer protocol on top of AX.25 useful for
87 users as well as information about how to configure an AX.25 port is
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/networking/
Dx25.txt1 Linux X.25 Project
4 write an X.25 implementation for Linux. My aim is to provide a complete X.25
5 Packet Layer and a LAPB module to allow for "normal" X.25 to be run using
6 Linux. There are two sorts of X.25 cards available, intelligent ones that
15 unintelligent X.25 card drivers and not by intelligent ones, this would
19 written which will allow X.25 to be run over an Ethernet (or Token Ring) and
27 option appeared, XOT. This allows X.25 Packet Layer frames to operate over
33 development and use of Linux X.25. It is early days yet, but interested
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/
Dx25.rst4 Linux X.25 Project
8 write an X.25 implementation for Linux. My aim is to provide a complete X.25
9 Packet Layer and a LAPB module to allow for "normal" X.25 to be run using
10 Linux. There are two sorts of X.25 cards available, intelligent ones that
19 unintelligent X.25 card drivers and not by intelligent ones, this would
23 written which will allow X.25 to be run over an Ethernet (or Token Ring) and
31 option appeared, XOT. This allows X.25 Packet Layer frames to operate over
37 development and use of Linux X.25. It is early days yet, but interested
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/alpha/include/asm/
Dxor.h53 ldq $25,56($17) \n\
72 xor $25,$27,$25 \n\
76 stq $25,56($17) \n\
103 ldq $25,32($18) \n\
117 xor $24,$25,$25 # 5 cycles from $25 load \n\
127 xor $25,$27,$27 # 7 cycles from $27 load \n\
184 ldq $25,24($17) \n\
207 xor $25,$27,$27 # 8 cycles from $27 load \n\
224 ldq $25,48($19) \n\
240 xor $25,$27,$27 # 5 cycles from $27 load \n\
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/alpha/include/asm/
Dxor.h61 ldq $25,56($17) \n\
80 xor $25,$27,$25 \n\
84 stq $25,56($17) \n\
111 ldq $25,32($18) \n\
125 xor $24,$25,$25 # 5 cycles from $25 load \n\
135 xor $25,$27,$27 # 7 cycles from $27 load \n\
192 ldq $25,24($17) \n\
215 xor $25,$27,$27 # 8 cycles from $27 load \n\
232 ldq $25,48($19) \n\
248 xor $25,$27,$27 # 5 cycles from $27 load \n\
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/net/hamradio/
DKconfig8 used for networking over AX.25 amateur radio connections; it
27 an alternative to KISS for networking over AX.25 amateur radio
41 AX.25 is the protocol used for computer communication over amateur
42 radio. If you say Y here, you will be able to send and receive AX.25
43 traffic over Ethernet (also called "BPQ AX.25"), which could be
48 tristate "High-speed (DMA) SCC driver for AX.25"
54 modem), in order to send and receive AX.25 packet radio network
89 to "Amateur Radio AX.25 Level 2" support.
115 tristate "BAYCOM ser12 fullduplex driver for AX.25"
124 driver, "BAYCOM ser12 half-duplex driver for AX.25" is the old
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/hamradio/
DKconfig9 used for networking over AX.25 amateur radio connections; it
28 an alternative to KISS for networking over AX.25 amateur radio
42 AX.25 is the protocol used for computer communication over amateur
43 radio. If you say Y here, you will be able to send and receive AX.25
44 traffic over Ethernet (also called "BPQ AX.25"), which could be
49 tristate "High-speed (DMA) SCC driver for AX.25"
55 modem), in order to send and receive AX.25 packet radio network
91 to "Amateur Radio AX.25 Level 2" support.
118 tristate "BAYCOM ser12 fullduplex driver for AX.25"
127 driver, "BAYCOM ser12 half-duplex driver for AX.25" is the old
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/arm/mach-ks8695/include/mach/
Dregs-switch.h46 #define SEC0_LLED1S (7 << 25) /* LED1 Select */
47 #define LLED1S_SPEED (0 << 25)
48 #define LLED1S_LINK (1 << 25)
49 #define LLED1S_DUPLEX (2 << 25)
50 #define LLED1S_COLLISION (3 << 25)
51 #define LLED1S_ACTIVITY (4 << 25)
52 #define LLED1S_FDX_COLLISION (5 << 25)
53 #define LLED1S_LINK_ACTIVITY (6 << 25)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/alpha/lib/
Ddivide.S22 * $24 and $25, and return the result in $27. Register $28 may
43 * $25 - divisor
67 #define GETSIGN(x) xor $24,$25,x
104 bis $25,$25,divisor
175 bis $24,$25,$28
180 stq $25,8($30)
183 subq $31,$25,$28
185 cmovlt $25,$28,$25 /* abs($25) */
189 ldq $25,8($30)
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/alpha/lib/
Ddivide.S22 * $24 and $25, and return the result in $27. Register $28 may
43 * $25 - divisor
67 #define GETSIGN(x) xor $24,$25,x
104 bis $25,$25,divisor
175 bis $24,$25,$28
180 stq $25,8($30)
183 subq $31,$25,$28
185 cmovlt $25,$28,$25 /* abs($25) */
189 ldq $25,8($30)
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/include/linux/platform_data/
Dvideo-imxfb.h16 #define PCR_BPIX_1 (0 << 25)
17 #define PCR_BPIX_2 (1 << 25)
18 #define PCR_BPIX_4 (2 << 25)
19 #define PCR_BPIX_8 (3 << 25)
20 #define PCR_BPIX_12 (4 << 25)
21 #define PCR_BPIX_16 (5 << 25)
22 #define PCR_BPIX_18 (6 << 25)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/platform_data/
Dvideo-imxfb.h16 #define PCR_BPIX_1 (0 << 25)
17 #define PCR_BPIX_2 (1 << 25)
18 #define PCR_BPIX_4 (2 << 25)
19 #define PCR_BPIX_8 (3 << 25)
20 #define PCR_BPIX_12 (4 << 25)
21 #define PCR_BPIX_16 (5 << 25)
22 #define PCR_BPIX_18 (6 << 25)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/crypto/
Dsha256-avx-asm.S158 MY_ROR (25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
162 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
164 MY_ROR (11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
168 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
174 MY_ROR 6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
195 MY_ROR (25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
196 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
201 MY_ROR (11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
205 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
207 MY_ROR 6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/crypto/
Dsha256-avx-asm.S159 MY_ROR (25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
163 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
165 MY_ROR (11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
169 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
175 MY_ROR 6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
196 MY_ROR (25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
197 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
202 MY_ROR (11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
206 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
208 MY_ROR 6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
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Dsha256-ssse3-asm.S152 ror $(25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
156 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
158 ror $(11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
163 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
169 ror $6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
195 ror $(25-11), y0 # y0 = e >> (25-11)
196 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (25-11))
201 ror $(11-6), y0 # y0 = (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
205 xor e, y0 # y0 = e ^ (e >> (11-6)) ^ (e >> (25-6))
207 ror $6, y0 # y0 = S1 = (e>>6) & (e>>11) ^ (e>>25)
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/crypto/
Dcurve25519-core.S80 vshr.u64 q10, q10, #25
106 vshr.s64 q12, q14, #25
108 vshr.s64 q13, q15, #25
110 vshl.i64 q12, q12, #25
115 vshl.i64 q13, q13, #25
123 vshr.s64 q12, q15, #25
128 vshl.i64 q12, q12, #25
132 vshr.s64 q13, q14, #25
145 vshr.s64 q0, q0, #25
148 vshl.i64 q0, q0, #25
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/m68k/include/uapi/asm/
Dbootinfo-hp300.h29 #define HP_350 4 /* 25MHz 68020+HP MMU+32K external cache */
30 #define HP_360 5 /* 25MHz 68030 */
33 #define HP_380 8 /* 25MHz 68040 */
37 #define HP_425T 11 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425t */
38 #define HP_425S 12 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425s */
39 #define HP_425E 13 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425e */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/m68k/include/uapi/asm/
Dbootinfo-hp300.h29 #define HP_350 4 /* 25MHz 68020+HP MMU+32K external cache */
30 #define HP_360 5 /* 25MHz 68030 */
33 #define HP_380 8 /* 25MHz 68040 */
37 #define HP_425T 11 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425t */
38 #define HP_425S 12 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425s */
39 #define HP_425E 13 /* 25MHz 68040 - model 425e */

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