/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/selftests/ |
D | test-drm_framebuffer.c | 30 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * 600, 0, 0 }, 35 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, 40 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH + 1, 0, 0 }, 45 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH - 1, 0, 0 }, 50 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * (MAX_WIDTH + 1), 0, 0 }, 55 .handles = { 0, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, 60 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, 65 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, 70 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, 75 .handles = { 1, 0, 0 }, .offsets = { UINT_MAX - 1, 0, 0 }, .pitches = { 4 * MAX_WIDTH, 0, 0 }, [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/runtime/rmgr/src/ |
D | rmgr_vbuf.c | 25 * @brief VBUF resource handles 38 NULL, /* handles */ 49 NULL, /* handles */ 60 NULL, /* handles */ 152 /* allocate memory for storing the handles */ in ia_css_rmgr_init_vbuf() 156 pool->handles = kvmalloc(bytes_needed, GFP_KERNEL); in ia_css_rmgr_init_vbuf() 157 if (pool->handles) in ia_css_rmgr_init_vbuf() 158 memset(pool->handles, 0, bytes_needed); in ia_css_rmgr_init_vbuf() 164 pool->handles = NULL; in ia_css_rmgr_init_vbuf() 184 if (pool->handles) { in ia_css_rmgr_uninit_vbuf() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/i2c/ |
D | functionality.rst | 24 I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR Handles the 10-bit address extensions 29 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK Handles the SMBus write_quick command 30 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE Handles the SMBus read_byte command 31 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE Handles the SMBus write_byte command 32 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA Handles the SMBus read_byte_data command 33 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA Handles the SMBus write_byte_data command 34 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA Handles the SMBus read_word_data command 35 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA Handles the SMBus write_byte_data command 36 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PROC_CALL Handles the SMBus process_call command 37 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA Handles the SMBus read_block_data command [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/rtl8712/ |
D | rtl8712_hal.h | 93 unsigned char rate_control_offload; /*1: FW offloads,0: driver handles*/ 94 unsigned char aggregation_offload; /*1: FW offloads,0: driver handles*/ 98 unsigned char beacon_offload; /* 1. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 99 unsigned char MLME_offload; /* 2. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 100 unsigned char hwpc_offload; /* 3. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 101 unsigned char tcp_checksum_offload; /*4. FW offloads,0: driver handles*/ 102 unsigned char tcp_offload; /* 5. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 103 unsigned char ps_control_offload; /* 6. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 104 unsigned char WWLAN_offload; /* 7. FW offloads, 0: driver handles*/ 134 /*Endpoint handles*/
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/lima/ |
D | lima_ctx.c | 26 err = xa_alloc(&mgr->handles, id, ctx, xa_limit_32b, GFP_KERNEL); in lima_ctx_create() 58 ctx = xa_erase(&mgr->handles, id); in lima_ctx_free() 72 ctx = xa_load(&mgr->handles, id); in lima_ctx_get() 87 xa_init_flags(&mgr->handles, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC); in lima_ctx_mgr_init() 95 xa_for_each(&mgr->handles, id, ctx) { in lima_ctx_mgr_fini() 99 xa_destroy(&mgr->handles); in lima_ctx_mgr_fini()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtlwifi/rtl8192se/ |
D | fw.h | 110 /* FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 112 /* FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 118 /* 1. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 120 /* 2. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 122 /* 3. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 124 /* 4. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 126 /* 5. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 128 /* 6. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */ 130 /* 7. FW offloads, 0: driver handles */
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/infiniband/core/ |
D | uverbs_std_types_device.c | 73 u32 *handles; in gather_objects_handle() local 78 handles = uverbs_zalloc(attrs, out_len); in gather_objects_handle() 79 if (IS_ERR(handles)) in gather_objects_handle() 80 return handles; in gather_objects_handle() 92 handles[count] = obj_id; in gather_objects_handle() 98 return handles; in gather_objects_handle() 108 u32 *handles; in UVERBS_HANDLER() local 123 handles = gather_objects_handle(attrs->ufile, uapi_object, attrs, in UVERBS_HANDLER() 125 if (IS_ERR(handles)) in UVERBS_HANDLER() 126 return PTR_ERR(handles); in UVERBS_HANDLER() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/marvell/mwifiex/ |
D | sta_cmdresp.c | 31 * This function handles the command response error case. 95 * This function handles the command response of get RSSI info. 156 * This function handles the command response of set/get SNMP 213 * This function handles the command response of get log request 254 * This function handles the command response of set/get Tx rate 330 * This function handles the command response of get Tx power level. 374 * This function handles the command response of set/get Tx power 433 * This function handles the command response of get RF Tx power. 457 * This function handles the command response of set rf antenna 488 * This function handles the command response of set/get MAC address. [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/armada/ |
D | armada_fb.c | 102 (mode->handles[0] != mode->handles[1] || in armada_fb_create() 103 mode->handles[0] != mode->handles[2])) { in armada_fb_create() 108 obj = armada_gem_object_lookup(dfile, mode->handles[0]); in armada_fb_create()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/ |
D | drm_framebuffer.c | 52 * (or a list of memory handles for multi-planar formats) through the 55 * free to use their own backing storage object handles, e.g. vmwgfx directly 56 * exposes special TTM handles to userspace and so expects TTM handles in the 57 * create ioctl and not GEM handles. 137 r.handles[0] = or->handle; in drm_mode_addfb() 212 if (!r->handles[i]) { in framebuffer_check() 270 if (r->handles[i]) { in framebuffer_check() 600 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(r->handles); i++) { in drm_mode_getfb2_ioctl() 601 r->handles[i] = 0; in drm_mode_getfb2_ioctl() 616 * just return invalid handles (0) for non masters/root in drm_mode_getfb2_ioctl() [all …]
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D | drm_gem.c | 67 * struct file. However, file descriptors as handles to a struct file have 74 * This led to a plan of using our own integer IDs (called handles, following 170 * drm_gem_object_handle_free - release resources bound to userspace handles 349 * drop it before returning. Used to avoid races in establishing new handles 352 * Handles must be release again through drm_gem_handle_delete(). This is done 353 * when userspace closes @file_priv for all attached handles, or through the 354 * GEM_CLOSE ioctl for individual handles. 472 * This function is idempotent and handles an already allocated mmap offset 672 * drm_gem_objects_lookup - look up GEM objects from an array of handles 678 * Takes an array of userspace handles and returns a newly allocated array of [all …]
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/kernel/liteos_m/kernel/include/ |
D | los_swtmr.h | 246 * @brief Define the type of a callback function that handles software timer timeout. 249 * This API is used to define the type of a callback function that handles software timer timeout, s… 257 * @param para [IN] the parameter of the callback function that handles software timer timeout. 282 that handles software timer timeout is called */ 283 SWTMR_PROC_FUNC pfnHandler; /* Callback function that handles software timer timeout */ 371 …* <li>Do not use the delay interface in the callback function that handles software timer timeout.… 379 * @param handler [IN] Callback function that handles software timer timeout. 381 …* @param arg [IN] Parameter passed in when the callback function that handles software t… 386 …* @retval #LOS_ERRNO_SWTMR_PTR_NULL The callback function that handles software timer… 446 * Structure of the callback function that handles software timer timeout [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/xen/xenbus/ |
D | xenbus_client.c | 68 grant_handle_t handles[XENBUS_MAX_RING_GRANTS]; member 503 grant_handle_t *handles, in __xenbus_map_ring() argument 516 handles[i] = INVALID_GRANT_HANDLE; in __xenbus_map_ring() 528 handles[i] = info->map[i].handle; in __xenbus_map_ring() 535 if (handles[i] != INVALID_GRANT_HANDLE) { in __xenbus_map_ring() 538 GNTMAP_host_map, handles[i]); in __xenbus_map_ring() 560 * @handles: grant handle array 561 * @nr_handles: number of handles in the array 568 static int xenbus_unmap_ring(struct xenbus_device *dev, grant_handle_t *handles, in xenbus_unmap_ring() argument 580 GNTMAP_host_map, handles[i]); in xenbus_unmap_ring() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/caif/ |
D | linux_caif.rst | 108 - CFSERVL General CAIF Service Layer functionality; handles flow 111 - CFVEI CAIF VEI layer. Handles CAIF AT Channels on VEI (Virtual 114 - CFDGML CAIF Datagram layer. Handles CAIF Datagram layer (IP 117 - CFMUX CAIF Mux layer. Handles multiplexing between multiple 123 - CFFRML CAIF Framing layer. Handles Framing i.e. Frame length 126 - CFSERL CAIF Serial layer. Handles concatenation/split of frames
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/ |
D | fs.rst | 112 handles that the Linux kernel will allocate. When you get lots 113 of error messages about running out of file handles, you might 116 Historically,the kernel was able to allocate file handles 118 file-nr denote the number of allocated file handles, the number 119 of allocated but unused file handles, and the maximum number of 120 file handles. Linux 2.6 always reports 0 as the number of free 121 file handles -- this is not an error, it just means that the 122 number of allocated file handles exactly matches the number of 123 used file handles. 133 This denotes the maximum number of file-handles a process can [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | mediatek-net.txt | 33 - mediatek,ethsys: phandle to the syscon node that handles the port setup 34 - mediatek,infracfg: phandle to the syscon node that handles the path from 36 - mediatek,sgmiisys: a list of phandles to the syscon node that handles the 41 - mediatek,pctl: phandle to the syscon node that handles the ports slew rate
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/kernel/liteos_a/kernel/include/ |
D | los_swtmr.h | 242 * @brief Define the type of a callback function that handles software timer timeout. 245 * This API is used to define the type of a callback function that handles software timer timeout, s… 253 * @param arg [IN] the parameter of the callback function that handles software timer timeout. 276 that handles software timer timeout is called */ 277 SWTMR_PROC_FUNC pfnHandler; /**< Callback function that handles software timer timeout */ 367 …* <li>Do not use the delay interface in the callback function that handles software timer timeout.… 375 * @param handler [IN] Callback function that handles software timer timeout. 377 …* @param arg [IN] Parameter passed in when the callback function that handles software ti… 382 …* @retval #LOS_ERRNO_SWTMR_PTR_NULL The callback function that handles software timer…
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/kernel/liteos_a/kernel/base/include/ |
D | los_swtmr_pri.h | 63 * Structure of the callback function that handles software timer timeout 66 SWTMR_PROC_FUNC handler; /**< Callback function that handles software timer timeout */ 68 that handles software timer timeout is called */ 77 * Type of the pointer to the structure of the callback function that handles software timer timeout
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/dev-tools/ |
D | kcov.rst | 226 a list of such handles to the KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE ioctl in the handles 228 device to the code sections, that are referenced by those handles. 238 Internally kcov stores handles as u64 integers. The top byte of a handle 242 handles as they don't belong to a particular subsystem. The bytes 4-7 are 249 task_struct. However non common handles allow to collect coverage 259 __aligned_u64 handles[0]; 311 arg->handles[0] = kcov_remote_handle(KCOV_SUBSYSTEM_USB,
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/media/ |
D | v4l2-fh.h | 6 * framework. Using file handles is optional for the drivers. 66 * file handles should be initialised in this function. Must be called 73 * v4l2_fh_add - Add the fh to the list of file handles on a video_device. 94 * v4l2_fh_del - Remove file handle from the list of file handles.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | ufs.rst | 69 It handles SCSI commands supported by UFS specification. 71 It handles task management functions defined by the 74 It handles device level operations and device 101 UIC is the lowest layer of UFS layered architecture. It handles 138 Error handling module handles Host controller fatal errors,
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ |
D | ti,omap5-dss.txt | 51 - clocks: handles to fclk and iclk 69 - clocks: handles to fclk and pll clock 92 - clocks: handles to fclk and pll clock
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D | ti,omap4-dss.txt | 51 - clocks: handles to fclk and iclk 88 - clocks: handles to fclk and pll clock 111 - clocks: handles to fclk and pll clock
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv50/ |
D | handles.h | 6 * Various hard-coded object handles that nouveau uses. These are made-up by 7 * nouveau developers, not Nvidia. The only significance of the handles chosen
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/panfrost/ |
D | panfrost_drv.c | 128 * Resolve handles from userspace to BOs and attach them to job. 203 u32 *handles; in panfrost_copy_in_sync() local 220 handles = kvmalloc_array(job->in_fence_count, sizeof(u32), GFP_KERNEL); in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 221 if (!handles) { in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 223 DRM_DEBUG("Failed to allocate incoming syncobj handles\n"); in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 227 if (copy_from_user(handles, in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 231 DRM_DEBUG("Failed to copy in syncobj handles\n"); in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 236 ret = drm_syncobj_find_fence(file_priv, handles[i], 0, 0, in panfrost_copy_in_sync() 243 kvfree(handles); in panfrost_copy_in_sync()
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