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| D | extcon-max77843.c | 200 u8 val, bool attached, bool nobccomp) in max77843_muic_set_path() argument 206 if (attached) in max77843_muic_set_path() 225 if (attached) in max77843_muic_set_path() 241 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max77843_muic_set_path() 262 enum max77843_muic_cable_group group, bool *attached) in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() argument 273 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 277 *attached = true; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 293 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 302 *attached = true; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 311 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() [all …]
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| D | extcon-max8997.c | 185 * max8997_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 187 * @value: the path according to attached cable 188 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 192 * attached cable. 195 u8 val, bool attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() argument 200 if (attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() 212 if (attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() 227 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max8997_muic_set_path() 235 * @group: the path according to attached cable 236 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| D | extcon-max77693.c | 247 * max77693_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 249 * @value: the path according to attached cable 250 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 254 * attached cable. 257 u8 val, bool attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() argument 262 if (attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() 274 if (attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() 290 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max77693_muic_set_path() 298 * @group: the path according to attached cable 299 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| D | extcon-max14577.c | 185 * max14577_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 187 * @value: the path according to attached cable 188 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 192 * attached cable. 195 u8 val, bool attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() argument 209 if (attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() 222 if (attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() 237 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max14577_muic_set_path() 245 * @group: the path according to attached cable 246 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/extcon/ |
| D | extcon-max77843.c | 205 u8 val, bool attached, bool nobccomp) in max77843_muic_set_path() argument 211 if (attached) in max77843_muic_set_path() 230 if (attached) in max77843_muic_set_path() 246 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max77843_muic_set_path() 267 enum max77843_muic_cable_group group, bool *attached) in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() argument 278 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 282 *attached = true; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 298 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 307 *attached = true; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() 316 *attached = false; in max77843_muic_get_cable_type() [all …]
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| D | extcon-max8997.c | 195 * max8997_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 197 * @value: the path according to attached cable 198 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 202 * attached cable. 205 u8 val, bool attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() argument 210 if (attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() 222 if (attached) in max8997_muic_set_path() 237 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max8997_muic_set_path() 245 * @group: the path according to attached cable 246 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| D | extcon-max77693.c | 257 * max77693_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 259 * @value: the path according to attached cable 260 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 264 * attached cable. 267 u8 val, bool attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() argument 272 if (attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() 284 if (attached) in max77693_muic_set_path() 300 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max77693_muic_set_path() 308 * @group: the path according to attached cable 309 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| D | extcon-max14577.c | 195 * max14577_muic_set_path - Set hardware line according to attached cable 197 * @value: the path according to attached cable 198 * @attached: the state of cable (true:attached, false:detached) 202 * attached cable. 205 u8 val, bool attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() argument 219 if (attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() 232 if (attached) in max14577_muic_set_path() 247 ctrl1, ctrl2, attached ? "attached" : "detached"); in max14577_muic_set_path() 255 * @group: the path according to attached cable 256 * @attached: store cable state and return [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | configfs-most | 49 name of the device the link is to be attached to 52 name of the channel the link is to be attached to 61 a physical device is being attached to the bus. 104 name of the device the link is to be attached to 107 name of the channel the link is to be attached to 116 a physical device is being attached to the bus. 159 name of the device the link is to be attached to 162 name of the channel the link is to be attached to 171 a physical device is being attached to the bus. 225 name of the device the link is to be attached to [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-i2c-devices-fsa9480 | 5 show what device is attached 9 USB USB device is attached 10 UART UART is attached 12 JIG JIG is attached
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/vm/ |
| D | swap_numa.rst | 18 swapB, with swapA attached to node 0 and swapB attached to node 1, are going 29 be swapped on: swapA and swapB are attached to node 0, swapC is attached to 30 node 1, swapD and swapE are attached to node 2 and swapF is attached to node3. 78 as the promoted value. So if multiple swap devices are attached to the same
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/vm/ |
| D | swap_numa.rst | 18 swapB, with swapA attached to node 0 and swapB attached to node 1, are going 29 be swapped on: swapA and swapB are attached to node 0, swapC is attached to 30 node 1, swapD and swapE are attached to node 2 and swapF is attached to node3. 78 as the promoted value. So if multiple swap devices are attached to the same
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-i2c-devices-fsa9480 | 5 show what device is attached 7 USB - USB device is attached 8 UART - UART is attached 10 JIG - JIG is attached
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/i3c/ |
| D | master.h | 72 * @boardinfo: pointer to the boardinfo attached to this I2C device 79 * This object is created by the core and later attached to the controller 119 * struct i3c_device_ibi_info - IBI information attached to a specific device 140 * i3c_device_request_ibi() is called and attached to a specific device. This 193 * @ibi: IBI info attached to a device. Should be NULL until 199 * @boardinfo: pointer to the boardinfo attached to this I3C device 222 * @bus: I3C bus this device is attached to 310 * devices connected on the bus and successfully attached to the 313 * devices connected on the bus and successfully attached to the 357 * @attach_i3c_dev: called every time an I3C device is attached to the bus. It [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/include/linux/platform_data/ |
| D | fsa9480.h | 18 void (*usb_cb) (u8 attached); 19 void (*uart_cb) (u8 attached); 20 void (*charger_cb) (u8 attached); 21 void (*jig_cb) (u8 attached);
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/filesystems/pohmelfs/ |
| D | network_protocol.txt | 8 __u16 csize; /* Attached crypto information size */ 9 __u16 cpad; /* Attached padding size */ 11 __u32 size; /* Size of the attached data */ 49 @size - size of the attached data. For NETFS_READ_PAGE and NETFS_READ_PAGES no data is attached, 57 @csize, @cpad - size and padding size of the (attached if needed) crypto information. 191 Attached data is formed into following string: "old_path|new_path". 205 @size - size of the attached capabilities structure. 225 @start - size of the attribute (request or attached)
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/devicetree/ |
| D | of_unittest.txt | 9 is attached to the live tree dynamically, independent of the machine's 116 in Figure 2 is attached to the live tree described in Figure 1. 127 Figure 2: Example test data tree to be attached to live tree. 130 required to attach the root('/') node. All other nodes are attached by calling 133 In the function of_attach_node(), the new node is attached as the child of the 136 data node is attached to the live tree above (Figure 1), the final structure is 177 test-child0 the test-sibling1 is attached that pushes the child node 182 already present in the live tree), then the node isn't attached rather its 190 order to remove the device nodes attached initially (first the leaf nodes are
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/multibuff/host_app/ |
| D | test.c | 44 * @attached: indicates that device was attached to kernel, and has to be 52 int attached; member 68 state->attached = 0; in test_init() 115 state->attached = 1; in test_init() 127 if (state->attached == 1) in test_init() 148 if (state->attached == 1) in test_exit()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/multibuff/host_app/ |
| D | test.c | 44 * @attached: indicates that device was attached to kernel, and has to be 52 int attached; member 68 state->attached = 0; in test_init() 115 state->attached = 1; in test_init() 127 if (state->attached == 1) in test_init() 148 if (state->attached == 1) in test_exit()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/kernel/bpf/ |
| D | net_namespace.c | 8 * Functions to manage BPF programs attached to netns 22 struct list_head node; /* node in list of links attached to net */ 300 struct bpf_prog *attached; in netns_bpf_prog_attach() local 331 attached = net->bpf.progs[type]; in netns_bpf_prog_attach() 332 if (attached == prog) { in netns_bpf_prog_attach() 333 /* The same program cannot be attached twice */ in netns_bpf_prog_attach() 353 if (attached) in netns_bpf_prog_attach() 354 bpf_prog_put(attached); in netns_bpf_prog_attach() 367 struct bpf_prog *attached; in __netns_bpf_prog_detach() local 369 /* Progs attached via links cannot be detached */ in __netns_bpf_prog_detach() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/bpf/ |
| D | prog_sk_lookup.rst | 36 BPF sk_lookup program can be attached to a network namespace with 40 Multiple programs can be attached to one network namespace. Programs will be 41 invoked in the same order as they were attached. 46 The attached BPF sk_lookup programs run whenever the transport layer needs to 52 The attached BPF programs must return with either ``SK_PASS`` or ``SK_DROP`` 65 When multiple programs are attached, the end result is determined from return
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/ |
| D | of_unittest.rst | 13 is attached to the live tree dynamically, independent of the machine's 123 in Figure 2 is attached to the live tree described in Figure 1:: 134 Figure 2: Example test data tree to be attached to live tree. 137 required to attach the root('/') node. All other nodes are attached by calling 140 In the function of_attach_node(), the new node is attached as the child of the 143 data node is attached to the live tree above (Figure 1), the final structure is 184 test-child0 the test-sibling1 is attached that pushes the child node 189 already present in the live tree), then the node isn't attached rather its 198 order to remove the device nodes attached initially (first the leaf nodes are
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/simple/host_app/ |
| D | test.c | 44 * @attached: indicates that device was attached to kernel, and has to be 52 int attached; member 68 state->attached = 0; in test_init() 115 state->attached = 1; in test_init() 127 if (state->attached == 1) in test_init() 148 if (state->attached == 1) in test_exit()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/simple/host_app/ |
| D | test.c | 44 * @attached: indicates that device was attached to kernel, and has to be 52 int attached; member 68 state->attached = 0; in test_init() 115 state->attached = 1; in test_init() 127 if (state->attached == 1) in test_init() 148 if (state->attached == 1) in test_exit()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/ |
| D | slave-device.txt | 4 attached devices. Common examples include Bluetooth, WiFi, NFC and GPS 7 Serial attached devices shall be a child node of the host UART device the 8 slave device is attached to. It is expected that the attached device is
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