/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/libsas/ |
D | sas_internal.h | 123 rphy->identify.sas_address = SAS_ADDR(dev->sas_addr); in sas_fill_in_rphy() 124 rphy->identify.initiator_port_protocols = dev->iproto; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 125 rphy->identify.target_port_protocols = dev->tproto; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 131 rphy->identify.device_type = SAS_END_DEVICE; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 134 rphy->identify.device_type = SAS_EDGE_EXPANDER_DEVICE; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 137 rphy->identify.device_type = SAS_FANOUT_EXPANDER_DEVICE; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 140 rphy->identify.device_type = SAS_PHY_UNUSED; in sas_fill_in_rphy() 151 phy->identify.device_type = SAS_END_DEVICE; in sas_phy_set_target() 153 phy->identify.device_type = dev->dev_type; in sas_phy_set_target() 154 phy->identify.target_port_protocols = dev->tproto; in sas_phy_set_target() [all …]
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D | sas_phy.c | 138 phy->phy->identify.initiator_port_protocols = in sas_register_phys() 140 phy->phy->identify.target_port_protocols = phy->tproto; in sas_register_phys() 141 phy->phy->identify.sas_address = SAS_ADDR(sas_ha->sas_addr); in sas_register_phys() 142 phy->phy->identify.phy_identifier = i; in sas_register_phys()
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D | sas_host_smp.c | 47 resp_data[12] = rphy->identify.device_type << 4; in sas_host_smp_discover() 48 resp_data[14] = rphy->identify.initiator_port_protocols; in sas_host_smp_discover() 49 resp_data[15] = rphy->identify.target_port_protocols; in sas_host_smp_discover() 157 if (rphy->identify.target_port_protocols != SAS_PROTOCOL_SATA) in sas_report_phy_sata()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/smartpqi/ |
D | smartpqi_sas_transport.c | 59 struct sas_identify *identify; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() local 64 identify = &phy->identify; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 65 memset(identify, 0, sizeof(*identify)); in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 66 identify->sas_address = pqi_sas_port->sas_address; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 67 identify->device_type = SAS_END_DEVICE; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 68 identify->initiator_port_protocols = SAS_PROTOCOL_STP; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 69 identify->target_port_protocols = SAS_PROTOCOL_STP; in pqi_sas_port_add_phy() 91 struct sas_identify *identify; in pqi_sas_port_add_rphy() local 93 identify = &rphy->identify; in pqi_sas_port_add_rphy() 94 identify->sas_address = pqi_sas_port->sas_address; in pqi_sas_port_add_rphy() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/ |
D | mpt3sas_transport.c | 141 struct sas_identify *identify) in _transport_set_identify() argument 168 memset(identify, 0, sizeof(struct sas_identify)); in _transport_set_identify() 172 identify->sas_address = le64_to_cpu(sas_device_pg0.SASAddress); in _transport_set_identify() 175 identify->phy_identifier = sas_device_pg0.PhyNum; in _transport_set_identify() 180 identify->device_type = SAS_PHY_UNUSED; in _transport_set_identify() 183 identify->device_type = SAS_END_DEVICE; in _transport_set_identify() 186 identify->device_type = SAS_EDGE_EXPANDER_DEVICE; in _transport_set_identify() 189 identify->device_type = SAS_FANOUT_EXPANDER_DEVICE; in _transport_set_identify() 195 identify->initiator_port_protocols |= SAS_PROTOCOL_SSP; in _transport_set_identify() 197 identify->initiator_port_protocols |= SAS_PROTOCOL_STP; in _transport_set_identify() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/nvme/host/ |
D | zns.c | 31 c.identify.opcode = nvme_admin_identify; in nvme_set_max_append() 32 c.identify.cns = NVME_ID_CNS_CS_CTRL; in nvme_set_max_append() 33 c.identify.csi = NVME_CSI_ZNS; in nvme_set_max_append() 77 c.identify.opcode = nvme_admin_identify; in nvme_update_zone_info() 78 c.identify.nsid = cpu_to_le32(ns->head->ns_id); in nvme_update_zone_info() 79 c.identify.cns = NVME_ID_CNS_CS_NS; in nvme_update_zone_info() 80 c.identify.csi = NVME_CSI_ZNS; in nvme_update_zone_info()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/message/fusion/ |
D | mptsas.c | 110 static void mptsas_parse_device_info(struct sas_identify *identify, 389 if (port_info->phy_info[i].identify.handle == handle) { in mptsas_find_portinfo_by_handle() 419 if (port_info->phy_info[i].identify.sas_address == in mptsas_find_portinfo_by_sas_address() 600 if (rphy->identify.sas_address == sas_address) { in mptsas_add_device_component() 766 rphy->identify.sas_address); in mptsas_add_device_component_starget() 1420 struct sas_identify identify; in mptsas_add_end_device() local 1464 mptsas_parse_device_info(&identify, &phy_info->attached); in mptsas_add_end_device() 1473 rphy->identify = identify; in mptsas_add_end_device() 1760 rphy->identify.sas_address) in mptsas_target_alloc() 1819 rphy->identify.sas_address) in mptsas_target_destroy() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/ |
D | scsi_transport_sas.c | 166 BUG_ON(rphy->identify.device_type != SAS_END_DEVICE); in sas_bitfield_name_search() 326 return rdev->rphy.identify.sas_address; in sas_get_address() 518 if (!phy->identify.device_type) in show_sas_device_type() 520 return get_sas_device_type_names(phy->identify.device_type, buf); in show_sas_device_type() 603 sas_phy_protocol_attr(identify.initiator_port_protocols, 605 sas_phy_protocol_attr(identify.target_port_protocols, 607 sas_phy_simple_attr(identify.sas_address, sas_address, "0x%016llx\n", 609 sas_phy_simple_attr(identify.phy_identifier, phy_identifier, "%d\n", u8); 1173 if (!rphy->identify.device_type) in show_sas_rphy_device_type() 1176 rphy->identify.device_type, buf); in show_sas_rphy_device_type() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/scsi/ |
D | scsi_transport_sas.h | 65 struct sas_identify identify; member 97 struct sas_identify identify; member 238 return rphy->identify.device_type == SAS_FANOUT_EXPANDER_DEVICE || in scsi_is_sas_expander_device() 239 rphy->identify.device_type == SAS_EDGE_EXPANDER_DEVICE; in scsi_is_sas_expander_device()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
D | leds-powernv.txt | 12 - led-types : Supported LED types (attention/identify/fault) provided 22 led-types = "identify", "fault";
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ |
D | Kconfig | 34 to identify the adapter. 47 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go 67 identify your adapter, go to the Adapter & Driver ID Guide that 95 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go 131 information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter & 148 instead. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go 167 adapters. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go 219 Intel(R) ixgbe driver. For more information on how to identify your 246 devices. For more information on how to identify your adapter, go 279 information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ |
D | tps53679.c | 207 info->identify = tps53679_identify; in tps53679_probe() 212 info->identify = tps53679_identify; in tps53679_probe() 217 info->identify = tps53681_identify; in tps53679_probe()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/block/mtip32xx/ |
D | mtip32xx.c | 1091 *timeout = ((*(dd->port->identify + 90) * 2) * 60000); in mtip_set_timeout() 1093 *timeout = ((*(dd->port->identify + 89) * 2) * 60000); in mtip_set_timeout() 1148 memset(port->identify, 0, sizeof(u16) * ATA_ID_WORDS); in mtip_get_identify() 1169 ata_swap_string(port->identify + 27, 40); /* model string*/ in mtip_get_identify() 1170 ata_swap_string(port->identify + 23, 8); /* firmware string*/ in mtip_get_identify() 1171 ata_swap_string(port->identify + 10, 20); /* serial# string*/ in mtip_get_identify() 1176 port->identify[i] = le16_to_cpu(port->identify[i]); in mtip_get_identify() 1181 if (port->identify[128] & 0x4) in mtip_get_identify() 1192 port->identify, in mtip_get_identify() 1340 if (!(port->identify[82] & 0x1)) { in mtip_get_smart_attr() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/dec/prom/ |
D | Makefile | 7 lib-y += init.o memory.o cmdline.o identify.o console.o
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/fw/arc/ |
D | Makefile | 9 lib-y += cmdline.o env.o file.o identify.o init.o \
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/ |
D | sysfs-kernel-fadump_enabled | 7 Primarily used to identify whether the FADump is enabled in
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/nvme/target/ |
D | passthru.c | 163 switch (req->cmd->identify.cns) { in nvmet_passthru_execute_cmd_work() 461 switch (req->cmd->identify.cns) { in nvmet_parse_passthru_admin_cmd() 467 switch (req->cmd->identify.csi) { in nvmet_parse_passthru_admin_cmd() 479 switch (req->cmd->identify.csi) { in nvmet_parse_passthru_admin_cmd()
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D | admin-cmd.c | 475 if (le32_to_cpu(req->cmd->identify.nsid) == NVME_NSID_ALL) { in nvmet_execute_identify_ns() 488 req->ns = nvmet_find_namespace(ctrl, req->cmd->identify.nsid); in nvmet_execute_identify_ns() 559 u32 min_nsid = le32_to_cpu(req->cmd->identify.nsid); in nvmet_execute_identify_nslist() 613 ns = nvmet_find_namespace(req->sq->ctrl, req->cmd->identify.nsid); in nvmet_execute_identify_desclist() 649 switch (req->cmd->identify.cns) { in nvmet_execute_identify() 661 req->cmd->identify.cns, req->sq->qid); in nvmet_execute_identify()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
D | devlink-flash.rst | 73 The ``driver`` attribute and ``fixed`` group identify the specific device 76 is fixed) - ``fixed`` versions should identify the design, not a single 79 ``running`` and ``stored`` firmware versions identify the firmware running
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D | ice.rst | 35 management firmware. Used by the driver to identify what commands 71 required to uniquely identify the package. 76 referred to as the DDP Track ID. Can be used to uniquely identify
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | armada-370-seagate-nas-2bay.dts | 11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
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D | armada-370-seagate-personal-cloud.dts | 11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
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D | armada-370-seagate-personal-cloud-2bay.dts | 11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-devices-sun | 13 So reading the sysfs file, we can identify a physical position
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/ |
D | nvidia,tegra186-misc.txt | 4 that can be used to identify a given chip and various strapping options.
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