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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/usb/storage/
Dunusual_isd200.h11 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
23 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
29 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/usb/storage/
Dunusual_isd200.h11 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
23 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
29 "Portable USB Harddrive V2",
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/sound/soc/
Ddai.rst6 SoC controllers and portable audio CODECs today, namely AC97, I2S and PCM.
13 now also popular in many portable devices. This DAI has a reset line and time
26 I2S is a common 4 wire DAI used in HiFi, STB and portable devices. The Tx and
Doverview.rst7 pxa2xx, au1x00, iMX, etc) and portable audio codecs. Prior to the ASoC
17 event). These are quite common events on portable devices and often require
23 power on portable devices. There was also no support for saving
Dpops-clicks.rst10 Pops and clicks can be more frequent on portable systems with DAPM. This is
19 Playback pops in portable audio subsystems cannot be completely eliminated
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/sound/soc/
Ddai.rst6 SoC controllers and portable audio CODECs today, namely AC97, I2S and PCM.
13 now also popular in many portable devices. This DAI has a reset line and time
26 I2S is a common 4 wire DAI used in HiFi, STB and portable devices. The Tx and
Doverview.rst7 pxa2xx, au1x00, iMX, etc) and portable audio codecs. Prior to the ASoC
17 event). These are quite common events on portable devices and often require
23 power on portable devices. There was also no support for saving
Dpops-clicks.rst10 Pops and clicks can be more frequent on portable systems with DAPM. This is
19 Playback pops in portable audio subsystems cannot be completely eliminated
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/analogix/
DKconfig10 transmitter designed for portable devices. The
21 designed for portable devices. The ANX78XX transforms
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/scsi/dpt/
Dsys_info.h92 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
170 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
211 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
259 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
293 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
327 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
361 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
395 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/dpt/
Dsys_info.h92 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
170 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
211 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
259 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
293 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
327 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
361 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
395 #endif // DPT PORTABLE
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dselection-api-vs-crop-api.rst26 because they are not portable (endianness), and do not work for
30 cropping/composing in a clear, intuitive and portable way. Next, with
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dselection-api-vs-crop-api.rst26 because they are not portable (endianness), and do not work for
30 cropping/composing in a clear, intuitive and portable way. Next, with
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/parisc/math-emu/
Dfpbits.h15 * These macros are designed to be portable to all machines that have
16 * a wordsize greater than or equal to 32 bits that support the portable
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/block/paride/
DKconfig176 (low speed) adapter that is used in some portable hard drives. If
189 used in newer models of their portable disk, CD-ROM and PD/CD
259 adapters appear in many no-name portable disk and CD-ROM products,
272 used in some 2.5" portable hard drives. If you chose to build PARIDE
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/block/paride/
DKconfig176 (low speed) adapter that is used in some portable hard drives. If
189 used in newer models of their portable disk, CD-ROM and PD/CD
259 adapters appear in many no-name portable disk and CD-ROM products,
272 used in some 2.5" portable hard drives. If you chose to build PARIDE
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/
Drtc.txt20 so it's not very portable to non-x86 systems.
108 New portable "RTC Class" drivers: /dev/rtcN
112 have more than one RTC style clock, it needed a more portable solution
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Drtc.rst20 so it's not very portable to non-x86 systems.
108 New portable "RTC Class" drivers: /dev/rtcN
112 have more than one RTC style clock, it needed a more portable solution
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/parisc/math-emu/
Dfpbits.h28 * These macros are designed to be portable to all machines that have
29 * a wordsize greater than or equal to 32 bits that support the portable
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/hexagon/kernel/
Dtrampoline.S9 * immediate constants for use in C, but is more portable
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/vm/
Dhwpoison.rst164 Some portable hwpoison test programs in mce-test, see below.
173 Test suite (hwpoison specific portable tests in tsrc)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/riscv/include/asm/
Dbitops.h108 * on non x86 architectures, so if you are writing portable code,
125 * on non x86 architectures, so if you are writing portable code,
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/vm/
Dhwpoison.rst164 Some portable hwpoison test programs in mce-test, see below.
173 Test suite (hwpoison specific portable tests in tsrc)
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/lib/
Dstr_error_r.c18 * interface, but uses the portable XSI variant of strerror_r(), so that users
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/hexagon/kernel/
Dtrampoline.S22 * immediate constants for use in C, but is more portable

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