| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/ |
| D | ethtool_netlink.h | 46 /* add new constants above here */ 84 /* add new constants above here */ 108 /* add new constants above here */ 121 /* add new constants above here */ 130 /* add new constants above here */ 143 /* add new constants above here */ 155 /* add new constants above here */ 164 /* add new constants above here */ 175 /* add new constants above here */ 184 /* add new constants above here */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/uapi/linux/ |
| D | ethtool_netlink.h | 61 /* add new constants above here */ 113 /* add new constants above here */ 137 /* add new constants above here */ 150 /* add new constants above here */ 159 /* add new constants above here */ 172 /* add new constants above here */ 184 /* add new constants above here */ 193 /* add new constants above here */ 204 /* add new constants above here */ 213 /* add new constants above here */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/acpi/ |
| D | acrestyp.h | 186 /* Values for Width field above */ 349 u8 producer_consumer; /* For values, see Producer/Consumer above */ 351 u8 shareable; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 352 u8 wake_capable; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 354 u8 triggering; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 355 u8 polarity; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 365 /* Values for GPIO connection_type field above */ 370 /* Values for pin_config field above */ 377 /* Values for io_restriction field above */ 389 … producer_consumer; /* For values, see Producer/Consumer above */\ [all …]
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| D | actbl2.h | 95 /* Values for subtable Type above */ 114 /* Masks for Flags field above for IORT subtable */ 125 /* Values for cache_coherency field above */ 130 /* Masks for Hints field above */ 137 /* Masks for memory_flags field above */ 157 /* Masks for Flags field above */ 170 /* Values for ats_attribute field above */ 188 /* Values for Model field above */ 197 /* Masks for Flags field above */ 225 /* Values for Model field above */ [all …]
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| D | actbl1.h | 128 /* Values for Type field above */ 155 /* Masks for Flags field above */ 234 /* Boot Error Region (not a subtable, pointed to by Address field above) */ 244 /* Values for block_status flags above */ 252 /* Values for error_severity above */ 263 * Note: The generic error data that follows the error_severity field above 284 /* Flags for Status field above */ 441 /* Types for port_type field above */ 448 /* Subtypes for port_subtype field above */ 496 /* Masks for Flags field above */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/acpi/ |
| D | acrestyp.h | 192 /* Values for Width field above */ 358 u8 producer_consumer; /* For values, see Producer/Consumer above */ 360 u8 shareable; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 361 u8 wake_capable; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 363 u8 triggering; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 364 u8 polarity; /* For values, see Interrupt Attributes above */ 374 /* Values for GPIO connection_type field above */ 379 /* Values for pin_config field above */ 386 /* Values for io_restriction field above */ 398 … producer_consumer; /* For values, see Producer/Consumer above */\ [all …]
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| D | actbl2.h | 104 /* Values for Type above */ 111 #define ACPI_AEST_NODE_TYPE_RESERVED 5 /* 5 and above are reserved */ 129 /* Values for resource_type above, related structs below */ 134 #define ACPI_AEST_RESOURCE_RESERVED 3 /* 3 and above are reserved */ 144 /* Values for cache_type above */ 149 #define ACPI_AEST_CACHE_RESERVED 3 /* 3 and above are reserved */ 198 /* Values for interface_type above */ 204 #define ACPI_AEST_GIC_RESERVED 4 /* 4 and above are reserved */ 221 /* Values for Type field above */ 225 #define ACPI_AEST_XFACE_RESERVED 2 /* 2 and above are reserved */ [all …]
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| D | actbl1.h | 179 /* Values for Type field above */ 206 /* Masks for Flags field above */ 285 /* Boot Error Region (not a subtable, pointed to by Address field above) */ 295 /* Values for block_status flags above */ 303 /* Values for error_severity above */ 314 * Note: The generic error data that follows the error_severity field above 335 /* Flags for Status field above */ 381 /* Values for Type field above */ 403 /* Flags for subtable above */ 437 /* Flags for above subtable */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivybridge/ |
| D | memory.json | 10 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 128", 16 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 128.", 21 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16", 27 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16.", 32 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 256", 38 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 256.", 43 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32", 49 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32.", 54 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4", 60 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4.", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivybridge/ |
| D | memory.json | 42 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4.", 50 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4", 56 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 8.", 64 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 8", 70 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16.", 78 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16", 84 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32.", 92 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32", 98 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 64.", 106 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 64", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/accessibility/speakup/ |
| D | Kconfig | 13 There is also a mailing list at the above url that you 56 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 65 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 73 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 81 Speakup choice above for more info. 89 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 98 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 107 configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more 119 choice above for more info. 141 configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/accessibility/speakup/ |
| D | Kconfig | 13 There is also a mailing list at the above url that you 57 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 66 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 74 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 82 Speakup choice above for more info. 90 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 99 help on the Speakup choice above for more info. 108 configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more 120 choice above for more info. 142 configuration help on the Speakup choice above for more [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivytown/ |
| D | memory.json | 10 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 128", 16 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 128.", 21 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16", 27 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16.", 32 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 256", 38 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 256.", 43 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32", 49 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32.", 54 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4", 60 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4.", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellde/ |
| D | memory.json | 76 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 128", 84 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 128.", 89 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 16", 97 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 16.", 102 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 256", 110 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 256.", 115 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 32", 123 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 32.", 128 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 4", 136 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above four.", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/misc/lkdtm/ |
| D | refcount.c | 24 * A refcount_inc() above the maximum value of the refcount implementation, 42 /* refcount_add() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 60 /* refcount_inc_not_zero() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 72 /* refcount_add_not_zero() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 156 * A refcount_dec_and_test() should act like refcount_dec() above when 172 * above when going negative. 187 * refcount_sub_and_test() above when going negative. 243 * A refcount_add() should act like refcount_inc() above when starting 295 /* Should act like refcount_inc() above from saturated. */ 306 /* Should act like refcount_inc() above from saturated. */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/misc/lkdtm/ |
| D | refcount.c | 24 * A refcount_inc() above the maximum value of the refcount implementation, 42 /* refcount_add() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 60 /* refcount_inc_not_zero() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 72 /* refcount_add_not_zero() should behave just like refcount_inc() above. */ 156 * A refcount_dec_and_test() should act like refcount_dec() above when 172 * above when going negative. 228 * A refcount_add() should act like refcount_inc() above when starting 280 /* Should act like refcount_inc() above from saturated. */ 291 /* Should act like refcount_inc() above from saturated. */ 302 /* Should act like refcount_inc() above from saturated. */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellde/ |
| D | memory.json | 315 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4", 322 "PublicDescription": "This event counts loads with latency value being above four.", 330 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 8", 337 "PublicDescription": "This event counts loads with latency value being above eight.", 345 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16", 352 "PublicDescription": "This event counts loads with latency value being above 16.", 360 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32", 367 "PublicDescription": "This event counts loads with latency value being above 32.", 375 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 64", 382 "PublicDescription": "This event counts loads with latency value being above 64.", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellx/ |
| D | memory.json | 76 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 128", 84 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 128.", 89 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 16", 97 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 16.", 102 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 256", 110 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 256.", 115 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 32", 123 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above 32.", 128 "BriefDescription": "Randomly selected loads with latency value being above 4", 136 "PublicDescription": "Counts randomly selected loads with latency value being above four.", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivytown/ |
| D | memory.json | 33 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4.", 41 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 4", 47 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 8.", 55 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 8", 61 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16.", 69 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 16", 75 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32.", 83 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 32", 89 "PublicDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 64.", 97 "BriefDescription": "Loads with latency value being above 64", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | unaligned-memory-access.rst | 28 The above may seem a little vague, as memory access can happen in different 39 The rule mentioned above forms what we refer to as natural alignment: 71 It should be obvious from the above that if your code causes unaligned 79 At first, the concepts above may seem a little hard to relate to actual 93 Let us assume that an instance of the above structure resides in memory 101 above case it would insert 2 bytes of padding in between field1 and field2. 114 On a related topic, with the above considerations in mind you may observe 118 above example is:: 148 With the above in mind, let's move onto a real life example of a function 167 In the above function, when the hardware has efficient unaligned access [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | unaligned-memory-access.rst | 28 The above may seem a little vague, as memory access can happen in different 39 The rule mentioned above forms what we refer to as natural alignment: 71 It should be obvious from the above that if your code causes unaligned 79 At first, the concepts above may seem a little hard to relate to actual 93 Let us assume that an instance of the above structure resides in memory 101 above case it would insert 2 bytes of padding in between field1 and field2. 114 On a related topic, with the above considerations in mind you may observe 118 above example is:: 148 With the above in mind, let's move onto a real life example of a function 167 In the above function, when the hardware has efficient unaligned access [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/mfd/ |
| D | si476x-reports.h | 20 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 25 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 30 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 35 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 40 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 45 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/mfd/ |
| D | si476x-reports.h | 20 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 25 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 30 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 35 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 40 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above 45 * false - Indicatedes that the value is above
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
| D | dm-ima.rst | 180 dm_version_str := As described in the 'Table load' section above. 181 device_metadata := As described in the 'Table load' section above. 187 as described in the 'dm_table_load' above. 219 dm_version_str := As described in the 'Table load' section above. 221 … The format is same as 'device_metadata' described in the 'Table load' section above. 223 … The format is same as 'device_metadata' described in the 'Table load' section above. 225 … The format is same as 'active_table_hash' described in the 'Device resume' section above. 227 … The format is same as 'active_table_hash' described in the 'Device resume' section above. 259 dm_version_str := As described in the 'Table load' section above. 261 … The format is same as 'device_metadata' described in the 'Table load' section above. [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/usb/serial/ |
| D | whiteheat.h | 94 __u8 parity; /* see WHITEHEAT_PAR_* above */ 95 __u8 sflow; /* see WHITEHEAT_SFLOW_* above */ 98 __u8 hflow; /* see WHITEHEAT_HFLOW_* above */ 145 __u8 mem_type; /* see WHITEHEAT_DUMP_* above */ 146 __u16 addr; /* address, see restrictions above */ 192 __u8 test; /* see WHITEHEAT_TEST_* above*/ 224 see WHITEHEAT_EVENT_* above */ 229 above */ 292 see WHITEHEAT_DO_TEST above */ 293 __u8 status; /* see WHITEHEAT_TEST_* above */
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