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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43/
Dleds.c148 enum b43_led_behaviour behaviour, in b43_map_led() argument
154 /* Map the b43 specific LED behaviour value to the in b43_map_led()
156 switch (behaviour) { in b43_map_led()
194 b43warn(dev->wl, "LEDs: Unknown behaviour 0x%02X\n", in b43_map_led()
195 behaviour); in b43_map_led()
202 enum b43_led_behaviour *behaviour, in b43_led_get_sprominfo() argument
218 *behaviour = B43_LED_ACTIVITY; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
221 *behaviour = B43_LED_RADIO_ALL; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
224 *behaviour = B43_LED_RADIO_B; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
226 *behaviour = B43_LED_ASSOC; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43/
Dleds.c148 enum b43_led_behaviour behaviour, in b43_map_led() argument
154 /* Map the b43 specific LED behaviour value to the in b43_map_led()
156 switch (behaviour) { in b43_map_led()
194 b43warn(dev->wl, "LEDs: Unknown behaviour 0x%02X\n", in b43_map_led()
195 behaviour); in b43_map_led()
202 enum b43_led_behaviour *behaviour, in b43_led_get_sprominfo() argument
218 *behaviour = B43_LED_ACTIVITY; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
221 *behaviour = B43_LED_RADIO_ALL; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
224 *behaviour = B43_LED_RADIO_B; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
226 *behaviour = B43_LED_ASSOC; in b43_led_get_sprominfo()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43legacy/
Dleds.c117 enum b43legacy_led_behaviour behaviour, in b43legacy_map_led() argument
123 /* Map the b43 specific LED behaviour value to the in b43legacy_map_led()
125 switch (behaviour) { in b43legacy_map_led()
170 b43legacywarn(dev->wl, "LEDs: Unknown behaviour 0x%02X\n", in b43legacy_map_led()
171 behaviour); in b43legacy_map_led()
181 enum b43legacy_led_behaviour behaviour; in b43legacy_leds_init() local
196 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_ACTIVITY; in b43legacy_leds_init()
199 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_RADIO_ALL; in b43legacy_leds_init()
202 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_RADIO_B; in b43legacy_leds_init()
204 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_ASSOC; in b43legacy_leds_init()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43legacy/
Dleds.c117 enum b43legacy_led_behaviour behaviour, in b43legacy_map_led() argument
123 /* Map the b43 specific LED behaviour value to the in b43legacy_map_led()
125 switch (behaviour) { in b43legacy_map_led()
170 b43legacywarn(dev->wl, "LEDs: Unknown behaviour 0x%02X\n", in b43legacy_map_led()
171 behaviour); in b43legacy_map_led()
181 enum b43legacy_led_behaviour behaviour; in b43legacy_leds_init() local
196 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_ACTIVITY; in b43legacy_leds_init()
199 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_RADIO_ALL; in b43legacy_leds_init()
202 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_RADIO_B; in b43legacy_leds_init()
204 behaviour = B43legacy_LED_ASSOC; in b43legacy_leds_init()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/hwmon/
Doxp-sensors.rst22 Some models have a toggle for changing the behaviour of the "Turbo/Silent"
42 "Turbo/Silent" button behaviour toggle is only supported on:
67 button behaviour function. Write "1" to activate the switch and "0" to
68 deactivate it. The specific keycodes and behaviour is specific to the device
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/arm64/kvm/
Demulate-nested.c26 const enum trap_behaviour behaviour; member
118 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_READ,
124 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_ANY,
130 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_READ,
136 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_WRITE,
142 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_WRITE,
148 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_ANY,
154 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_ANY,
160 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_ANY,
166 .behaviour = BEHAVE_FORWARD_ANY,
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dxfs.rst30 The default behaviour is for dynamic end-of-file
35 the dynamic behaviour.
45 The default behaviour is determined by the on-disk feature
46 bit indicating that ``attr2`` behaviour is active. If either
112 (in bytes) will be returned instead. Otherwise the behaviour
393 different error handlers for which behaviour can be configured.
442 If set to 0, the configured retry behaviour will continue until all
456 propagation behaviour for specific errors. There is also a "default" error
457 handler defined, which defines the behaviour for all errors that don't have
493 **Note:** The default behaviour for a specific error handler is dependent on both
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
Dnommu-mmap.rst12 Memory mapping behaviour also involves the way fork(), vfork(), clone() and
16 The behaviour is similar between the MMU and no-MMU cases, but not identical;
31 the no-MMU case doesn't support these, behaviour is identical to
272 Adjusting page trimming behaviour
277 fragmentation, and as such, is left configurable. The default behaviour is to
280 behaviour can either be disabled completely, or bumped up to a higher page
283 Page trimming behaviour is configurable via the sysctl ``vm.nr_trim_pages``.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
Dnommu-mmap.rst12 Memory mapping behaviour also involves the way fork(), vfork(), clone() and
16 The behaviour is similar between the MMU and no-MMU cases, but not identical;
31 the no-MMU case doesn't support these, behaviour is identical to
272 Adjusting page trimming behaviour
277 fragmentation, and as such, is left configurable. The default behaviour is to
280 behaviour can either be disabled completely, or bumped up to a higher page
283 Page trimming behaviour is configurable via the sysctl ``vm.nr_trim_pages``.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dxfs.rst30 The default behaviour is for dynamic end-of-file
35 the dynamic behaviour.
45 The default behaviour is determined by the on-disk feature
46 bit indicating that ``attr2`` behaviour is active. If either
112 (in bytes) will be returned instead. Otherwise the behaviour
398 different error handlers for which behaviour can be configured.
447 If set to 0, the configured retry behaviour will continue until all
461 propagation behaviour for specific errors. There is also a "default" error
462 handler defined, which defines the behaviour for all errors that don't have
498 **Note:** The default behaviour for a specific error handler is dependent on both
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/arch/arm64/
Dtagged-address-abi.rst54 NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.6 and so some earlier kernels may
64 NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.14 and so some earlier kernels may
101 - The syscall behaviour is undefined for invalid tagged pointers: it may
105 - The syscall behaviour for a valid tagged pointer is the same as for
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/arm64/
Dtagged-address-abi.rst54 NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.6 and so some earlier kernels may
64 NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.14 and so some earlier kernels may
101 - The syscall behaviour is undefined for invalid tagged pointers: it may
105 - The syscall behaviour for a valid tagged pointer is the same as for
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/sound/designs/
Dtracepoints.rst47 convenient parameters or change their behaviour.
93 it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends on implementations in driver
99 it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends on implementations in driver
105 also calculated according to it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/sound/designs/
Dtracepoints.rst47 convenient parameters or change their behaviour.
93 it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends on implementations in driver
99 it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends on implementations in driver
105 also calculated according to it. Else, zero. But this behaviour depends
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/
Dcpu-cooling-api.rst78 - In running time the 'execution' behaviour (instruction types, memory
87 f(run) here represents the described execution behaviour and its
91 The detailed behaviour for f(run) could be modelled on-line. However,
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/
Dcpu-cooling-api.rst78 - In running time the 'execution' behaviour (instruction types, memory
87 f(run) here represents the described execution behaviour and its
91 The detailed behaviour for f(run) could be modelled on-line. However,
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/
DABI.rst15 then default to the previous behaviour if it is missing. If a binding
32 behaviour when a newly added property is missing.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/
DABI.rst15 then default to the previous behaviour if it is missing. If a binding
32 behaviour when a newly added property is missing.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Ddm-flakey.rst6 unreliable behaviour periodically. It's been found useful in simulating
10 <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/mfd/
Dsi476x-cmd.c488 * #SI476X_DCLK_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
494 * #SI476X_DFS_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
500 * SI476X_DOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
508 * SI476X_XOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
545 * SI476X_IQCLK_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
551 * SI476X_IQFS_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
557 * SI476X_IOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
562 * SI476X_QOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
595 * SI476X_ICIN_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
602 * SI476X_ICIP_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/mfd/
Dsi476x-cmd.c488 * #SI476X_DCLK_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
494 * #SI476X_DFS_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
500 * SI476X_DOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
508 * SI476X_XOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
545 * SI476X_IQCLK_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
551 * SI476X_IQFS_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
557 * SI476X_IOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
562 * SI476X_QOUT_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
595 * SI476X_ICIN_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
602 * SI476X_ICIP_NOOP - do not modify the behaviour
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Ddm-flakey.rst6 unreliable behaviour periodically. It's been found useful in simulating
10 <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/uapi/linux/
Deventpoll.h65 /* Set the One Shot behaviour for the target file descriptor */
68 /* Set the Edge Triggered behaviour for the target file descriptor */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/usb/
Dfunctionfs.rst6 unique behaviour. It may be added to an USB configuration only after
59 parameter's value is just a one-element list, then the behaviour
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/lib/
DKconfig.ubsan6 bool "Undefined behaviour sanity checker"
8 This option enables the Undefined Behaviour sanity checker.

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