| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/crypto/ |
| D | sha1_avx2_x86_64_asm.S | 4 * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or 17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 47 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 100 .set A, REG_A define 145 * Keep 2 iterations precalculated at a time: 146 * - 80 DWORDs per iteration * 2 148 #define W_SIZE (80*2*2 +16) 150 #define WK(t) ((((t) % 80) / 4)*32 + ( (t) % 4)*4 + ((t)/80)*16 )(WK_BUF) 305 .elseif (i < 80) 328 .set TB, A [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/x86/crypto/ |
| D | sha1_avx2_x86_64_asm.S | 4 * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or 17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 47 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 100 .set A, REG_A define 145 * Keep 2 iterations precalculated at a time: 146 * - 80 DWORDs per iteration * 2 148 #define W_SIZE (80*2*2 +16) 150 #define WK(t) ((((t) % 80) / 4)*32 + ( (t) % 4)*4 + ((t)/80)*16 )(WK_BUF) 305 .elseif (i < 80) 328 .set TB, A [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | svga.rst | 15 kernel decompression starts) and works only on 80X86 machines that are 25 The video mode to be used is selected by a kernel parameter which can be 31 NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available on all display adapters. 33 EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA. 35 ASK_VGA - Display a video mode menu upon startup (see below). 39 to use). 0..9 correspond to "0".."9", 10..35 to "a".."z". Warning: the 41 modes are listed in a "first detected -- first displayed" manner. It's 51 The ASK_VGA mode causes the kernel to offer a video mode menu upon 52 bootup. It displays a "Press <RETURN> to see video modes available, <SPACE> 55 the standard 80x25 mode. [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | svga.rst | 15 kernel decompression starts) and works only on 80X86 machines that are 25 The video mode to be used is selected by a kernel parameter which can be 31 NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available on all display adapters. 33 EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA. 35 ASK_VGA - Display a video mode menu upon startup (see below). 39 to use). 0..9 correspond to "0".."9", 10..35 to "a".."z". Warning: the 41 modes are listed in a "first detected -- first displayed" manner. It's 51 The ASK_VGA mode causes the kernel to offer a video mode menu upon 52 bootup. It displays a "Press <RETURN> to see video modes available, <SPACE> 55 the standard 80x25 mode. [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/mm/damon/ |
| D | vaddr-test.h | 49 * covering the region is just a waste. 51 * '__damon_va_three_regions() receives an address space of a process. It 59 * more short form: 10-20-25, 200-210-220, 300-305, 307-330) of a process are 158 * 50-55, 70-80, 90-100) to fit with the new big regions or remove target 163 /* 10-20-30, 50-55-57-59, 70-80-90-100 */ in damon_test_apply_three_regions1() 165 70, 80, 80, 90, 90, 100}; in damon_test_apply_three_regions1() 171 /* 5-20-27, 45-55, 73-80-90-104 */ in damon_test_apply_three_regions1() 173 73, 80, 80, 90, 90, 104}; in damon_test_apply_three_regions1() 185 /* 10-20-30, 50-55-57-59, 70-80-90-100 */ in damon_test_apply_three_regions2() 187 70, 80, 80, 90, 90, 100}; in damon_test_apply_three_regions2() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/ide/ |
| D | ide-timings.c | 17 * These were taken from ATA/ATAPI-6 standard, rev 0a, except 18 * for PIO 5, which is a nonstandard extension and UDMA6, which 30 { XFER_UDMA_1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 80 }, 33 { XFER_MW_DMA_4, 25, 0, 0, 0, 55, 20, 80, 0 }, 36 { XFER_MW_DMA_1, 45, 0, 0, 0, 80, 50, 150, 0 }, 43 { XFER_PIO_6, 10, 55, 20, 80, 55, 20, 80, 0 }, 46 { XFER_PIO_3, 30, 80, 70, 180, 80, 70, 180, 0 }, 109 void ide_timing_merge(struct ide_timing *a, struct ide_timing *b, in ide_timing_merge() argument 113 m->setup = max(a->setup, b->setup); in ide_timing_merge() 115 m->act8b = max(a->act8b, b->act8b); in ide_timing_merge() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/jaketown/ |
| D | uncore-interconnect.json | 7 …"PublicDescription": "Counts the number of times when an inbound write (from a device to memory or… 16 …"PublicDescription": "Counts the number of times when an inbound write (from a device to memory or… 25 …ecrements when either the data is returned OR a tickle is received and ownership is released. Not… 34 …ecrements when either the data is returned OR a tickle is received and ownership is released. Not… 43 …ate the average write latency in the uncore. The occupancy increments when a write request is iss… 52 …ate the average write latency in the uncore. The occupancy increments when a write request is iss… 61 …late the average read latency in the uncore. The occupancy increments when a read request is issu… 70 …late the average read latency in the uncore. The occupancy increments when a read request is issu… 255 …"PublicDescription": "Counts the number times when it is not possible to issue a request to the R2… 303 …. This clock runs at 1/8th the 'GT/s' speed of the QPI link. For example, a 8GT/s link will have… [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/ata/ |
| D | libata-pata-timings.c | 19 * These were taken from ATA/ATAPI-6 standard, rev 0a, except 30 { XFER_PIO_3, 30, 80, 70, 180, 80, 70, 0, 180, 0 }, 33 { XFER_PIO_6, 10, 55, 20, 80, 55, 20, 0, 80, 0 }, 40 { XFER_MW_DMA_1, 45, 0, 0, 0, 80, 50, 5, 150, 0 }, 43 { XFER_MW_DMA_4, 25, 0, 0, 0, 55, 20, 5, 80, 0 }, 47 { XFER_UDMA_1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 80 }, 74 void ata_timing_merge(const struct ata_timing *a, const struct ata_timing *b, in ata_timing_merge() argument 78 m->setup = max(a->setup, b->setup); in ata_timing_merge() 80 m->act8b = max(a->act8b, b->act8b); in ata_timing_merge() 82 m->rec8b = max(a->rec8b, b->rec8b); in ata_timing_merge() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/ata/ |
| D | libata-pata-timings.c | 19 * These were taken from ATA/ATAPI-6 standard, rev 0a, except 30 { XFER_PIO_3, 30, 80, 70, 180, 80, 70, 0, 180, 0 }, 33 { XFER_PIO_6, 10, 55, 20, 80, 55, 20, 0, 80, 0 }, 40 { XFER_MW_DMA_1, 45, 0, 0, 0, 80, 50, 5, 150, 0 }, 43 { XFER_MW_DMA_4, 25, 0, 0, 0, 55, 20, 5, 80, 0 }, 47 { XFER_UDMA_1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 80 }, 74 void ata_timing_merge(const struct ata_timing *a, const struct ata_timing *b, in ata_timing_merge() argument 78 m->setup = max(a->setup, b->setup); in ata_timing_merge() 80 m->act8b = max(a->act8b, b->act8b); in ata_timing_merge() 82 m->rec8b = max(a->rec8b, b->rec8b); in ata_timing_merge() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/hid/tests/ |
| D | test_tablet.py | 92 """Following the state machine in the URL above, with a couple of addition 330 However, a half broken device might export those transitions. 331 For example, a pen that has the eraser button might wobble between 450 # now check for a valid transition 457 """Internal method to test against a list of 459 state_list is a list of PenState objects 460 scribble is a boolean which tells if we need 461 to wobble a little the X,Y coordinates of the pen 564 However, a half broken device might export those transitions. 565 For example, a pen that has the eraser button might wobble between [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
| D | hvtramp.S | 25 * a descriptor data structure which defines the 67 brnz,pn %o0, 80f 72 blt,a,pt %xcc, 1b 79 brnz,pn %o0, 80f 91 ba,pt %xcc, 80f 133 80: ba,pt %xcc, 80b
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
| D | hvtramp.S | 25 * a descriptor data structure which defines the 67 brnz,pn %o0, 80f 72 blt,a,pt %xcc, 1b 79 brnz,pn %o0, 80f 91 ba,pt %xcc, 80f 133 80: ba,pt %xcc, 80b
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/isp/kernels/anr/anr_2/ |
| D | ia_css_anr2_table.host.c | 12 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for 28 …80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, 120, 120, 80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, 120, 120, 80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, … 31 …80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80… 34 …80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, 60, 80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, 60, 80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, …
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/isp/kernels/anr/anr_2/ |
| D | ia_css_anr2_table.host.c | 12 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for 28 …80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, 120, 120, 80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, 120, 120, 80, 80, 100, 100, 60, 60, … 31 …80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80, 80, 40, 40, 60, 60, 20, 20, 80… 34 …80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, 60, 80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, 60, 80, 80, 40, 40, 100, 100, 60, …
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/boot/ |
| D | video-vga.c | 18 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, 19 { VIDEO_8POINT, 80, 50, 0 }, 20 { VIDEO_80x43, 80, 43, 0 }, 21 { VIDEO_80x28, 80, 28, 0 }, 22 { VIDEO_80x30, 80, 30, 0 }, 23 { VIDEO_80x34, 80, 34, 0 }, 24 { VIDEO_80x60, 80, 60, 0 }, 28 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, 29 { VIDEO_8POINT, 80, 43, 0 }, 33 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/x86/boot/ |
| D | video-vga.c | 18 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, 19 { VIDEO_8POINT, 80, 50, 0 }, 20 { VIDEO_80x43, 80, 43, 0 }, 21 { VIDEO_80x28, 80, 28, 0 }, 22 { VIDEO_80x30, 80, 30, 0 }, 23 { VIDEO_80x34, 80, 34, 0 }, 24 { VIDEO_80x60, 80, 60, 0 }, 28 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, 29 { VIDEO_8POINT, 80, 43, 0 }, 33 { VIDEO_80x25, 80, 25, 0 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ |
| D | ioctl-number.rst | 21 system calls 'write' and 'read'. For example, a SET_FOO ioctl would 23 a GET_FOO ioctl would be _IOR, although the kernel would actually write 28 many drivers share a partial letter with other drivers. 30 If you are writing a driver for a new device and need a letter, pick an 36 The second argument to _IO, _IOW, _IOR, or _IOWR is a sequence number 50 if a program calls an ioctl on the wrong device, it will get an 109 'A' 00-1F linux/apm_bios.h conflict! 110 'A' 00-0F linux/agpgart.h, conflict! 112 'A' 00-7F sound/asound.h conflict! 132 'F' 80-8F linux/arcfb.h conflict! [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
| D | tc_police.sh | 134 mausezahn $h1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) -A 192.0.2.1 -B 198.51.100.1 \ 141 local er=$((80 * 1000 * 1000)) 158 action police rate 80mbit burst 16k conform-exceed drop/ok 170 action police rate 80mbit burst 16k conform-exceed drop/ok 184 mausezahn $h1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) -A 192.0.2.1 -B 198.51.100.1 \ 191 local er=$((80 * 1000 * 1000)) 212 action police rate 80mbit burst 16k conform-exceed drop/ok \ 215 # Rule to police a different flow destined to $h2 on egress of $rp2 251 action police rate 80mbit burst 16k conform-exceed drop/pipe \ 254 mausezahn $h1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) -A 192.0.2.1 -B 198.51.100.1 \ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | associativity.rst | 7 of that domain. Resources subsets of a given domain that exhibit better 9 are represented as being members of a sub-grouping domain. This performance 19 A value of 1 indicates the usage of Form 1 associativity. For Form 2 associativity 28 With Form 1 a combination of ibm,associativity-reference-points, and ibm,associativity 31 The “ibm,associativity” property contains a list of one or more numbers (domainID) 34 The “ibm,associativity-reference-points” property contains a list of one or more numbers 52 "ibm,associativity-reference-points" property, Form 2 allows a large number of primary domain 59 "ibm,numa-lookup-index-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing 71 "ibm,numa-distance-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing the NUMA 81 ibm,numa-distace-table = <9>, /bits/ 8 < 10 20 80 20 10 160 80 160 10>; [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | associativity.rst | 7 of that domain. Resources subsets of a given domain that exhibit better 9 are represented as being members of a sub-grouping domain. This performance 19 A value of 1 indicates the usage of Form 1 associativity. For Form 2 associativity 28 With Form 1 a combination of ibm,associativity-reference-points, and ibm,associativity 31 The “ibm,associativity” property contains a list of one or more numbers (domainID) 34 The “ibm,associativity-reference-points” property contains a list of one or more numbers 52 "ibm,associativity-reference-points" property, Form 2 allows a large number of primary domain 59 "ibm,numa-lookup-index-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing 71 "ibm,numa-distance-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing the NUMA 81 ibm,numa-distace-table = <9>, /bits/ 8 < 10 20 80 20 10 160 80 160 10>; [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ |
| D | ioctl-number.rst | 21 system calls 'write' and 'read'. For example, a SET_FOO ioctl would 23 a GET_FOO ioctl would be _IOR, although the kernel would actually write 28 many drivers share a partial letter with other drivers. 30 If you are writing a driver for a new device and need a letter, pick an 36 The second argument to _IO, _IOW, _IOR, or _IOWR is a sequence number 50 if a program calls an ioctl on the wrong device, it will get an 108 ';' 80-FF linux/iommufd.h 112 'A' 00-1F linux/apm_bios.h conflict! 113 'A' 00-0F linux/agpgart.h, conflict! 115 'A' 00-7F sound/asound.h conflict! [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/ |
| D | flow_dissector.c | 120 .tcp.source = 80, 129 .sport = 80, 141 .tcp.source = 80, 150 .sport = 80, 164 .tcp.source = 80, 173 .sport = 80, 187 .tcp.source = 80, 197 .sport = 80, 211 .tcp.source = 80, 223 .sport = 80, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/ |
| D | flow_dissector.c | 116 .tcp.source = 80, 125 .sport = 80, 136 .tcp.source = 80, 145 .sport = 80, 158 .tcp.source = 80, 167 .sport = 80, 180 .tcp.source = 80, 190 .sport = 80, 203 .tcp.source = 80, 215 .sport = 80, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/staging/ |
| D | static-keys.rst | 30 performance-sensitive fast-path kernel code, via a GCC feature and a code 31 patching technique. A quick example:: 56 Currently, tracepoints are implemented using a conditional branch. The 57 conditional check requires checking a global variable for each tracepoint. 72 gcc (v4.5) adds a new 'asm goto' statement that allows branching to a label: 80 For example, if we have a simple branch that is disabled by default:: 86 consist of a single atomic 'no-op' instruction (5 bytes on x86), in the 88 'no-op' in the straight-line codepath with a 'jump' instruction to the 100 In order to make use of this optimization you must first define a key:: 146 reference counting. For example, if the key is initialized true, a [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/staging/ |
| D | static-keys.rst | 30 performance-sensitive fast-path kernel code, via a GCC feature and a code 31 patching technique. A quick example:: 56 Currently, tracepoints are implemented using a conditional branch. The 57 conditional check requires checking a global variable for each tracepoint. 72 gcc (v4.5) adds a new 'asm goto' statement that allows branching to a label: 80 For example, if we have a simple branch that is disabled by default:: 86 consist of a single atomic 'no-op' instruction (5 bytes on x86), in the 88 'no-op' in the straight-line codepath with a 'jump' instruction to the 100 In order to make use of this optimization you must first define a key:: 146 reference counting. For example, if the key is initialized true, a [all …]
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