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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/
Doperstates.rst4 Operational States
11 Linux distinguishes between administrative and operational state of an
19 to be performed before user data can be transferred. Operational state
23 influence operational state. To accommodate this, operational state is
32 Both admin and operational state can be queried via the netlink
43 Interface is in RFC2863 operational state UP or UNKNOWN. This is for
60 operational state. Interface must be considered for user data as
61 setting operational state has not been implemented in every driver.
83 Interface is operational up and can be used.
152 RFC2863 operational state of an interface. Setting IFLA_LINKMODE to 1
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/networking/
Doperstates.rst4 Operational States
11 Linux distinguishes between administrative and operational state of an
19 to be performed before user data can be transferred. Operational state
23 influence operational state. To accommodate this, operational state is
32 Both admin and operational state can be queried via the netlink
43 Interface is in RFC2863 operational state UP or UNKNOWN. This is for
60 operational state. Interface must be considered for user data as
61 setting operational state has not been implemented in every driver.
85 Interface is operational up and can be used.
154 RFC2863 operational state of an interface. Setting IFLA_LINKMODE to 1
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dtps6594-pfsm.rst16 manages operational modes. Depending on the current operational mode,
54 One of the operational modes.
60 One of the operational modes.
64 One of the operational modes.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/
Dqed_dcbx.c339 flags = p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.flags; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
342 p_app = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features.app; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
345 p_ets = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features.ets; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
639 flags = p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.flags; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
644 p_operational = &params->operational; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
654 p_feat = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
675 p_feat->pfc, &params->operational.params, in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
785 data.mib = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational; in qed_dcbx_read_operational_mib()
863 * Reconfigure QM and invoke PF update ramrod command if operational MIB
985 if (!dcbx_info->operational.valid) { in qed_dcbx_get_priority_tc()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/
Dqed_dcbx.c339 flags = p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.flags; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
342 p_app = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features.app; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
345 p_ets = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features.ets; in qed_dcbx_process_mib_info()
639 flags = p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.flags; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
644 p_operational = &params->operational; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
654 p_feat = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational.features; in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
675 p_feat->pfc, &params->operational.params, in qed_dcbx_get_operational_params()
784 data.mib = &p_hwfn->p_dcbx_info->operational; in qed_dcbx_read_operational_mib()
861 * Reconfigure QM and invoke PF update ramrod command if operational MIB
983 if (!dcbx_info->operational.valid) { in qed_dcbx_get_priority_tc()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/input/mouse/
Dcyapa.c296 * Check if device is operational.
298 * An operational device is responding, has exited bootloader, and has
308 * -EINVAL device is in operational mode, but not supported by this driver
335 cyapa->operational = true; in cyapa_check_is_operational()
337 cyapa->operational = false; in cyapa_check_is_operational()
345 * And when the device is detected and operational, it will be reset to
357 dev_warn(dev, "device detected but not operational\n"); in cyapa_detect()
379 if (cyapa->operational) { in cyapa_open()
383 * when in operational mode. in cyapa_open()
393 if (error || !cyapa->operational) { in cyapa_open()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/input/mouse/
Dcyapa.c296 * Check if device is operational.
298 * An operational device is responding, has exited bootloader, and has
308 * -EINVAL device is in operational mode, but not supported by this driver
335 cyapa->operational = true; in cyapa_check_is_operational()
337 cyapa->operational = false; in cyapa_check_is_operational()
345 * And when the device is detected and operational, it will be reset to
357 dev_warn(dev, "device detected but not operational\n"); in cyapa_detect()
379 if (cyapa->operational) { in cyapa_open()
383 * when in operational mode. in cyapa_open()
393 if (error || !cyapa->operational) { in cyapa_open()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/media/i2c/
Dccs-pll.h76 * @op_lanes: Number of operational lanes (input)
92 * @op_fr: Operational timing front-end configuration (output)
93 * @op_bk: Operational timing back-end configuration (output)
179 * @op_fr: Operational timing front-end limits
180 * @op_bk: Operational timing back-end limits
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/crypto/
Dhash.h193 * @descsize: Size of the operational state for the message digest. This state
812 * crypto_shash_descsize() - obtain the operational state size
815 * The size of the operational state the cipher needs during operation is
818 * sufficient memory for operational state.
820 * The operational state is defined with struct shash_desc where the size of
824 * Return: size of the operational state
890 * crypto_shash_export() - extract operational state for message digest
891 * @desc: reference to the operational state handle whose state is exported
894 * This function exports the hash state of the operational state handle into the
907 * crypto_shash_import() - import operational state
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/
Dexynos_hdmi.txt44 in case HDMI-PHY is not operational.
47 respectively if HDMI-PHY is off and operational.
50 respectively if HDMI-PHY is off and operational.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/crypto/
Dhash.h220 * @descsize: Size of the operational state for the message digest. This state
869 * crypto_shash_descsize() - obtain the operational state size
872 * The size of the operational state the cipher needs during operation is
875 * sufficient memory for operational state.
877 * The operational state is defined with struct shash_desc where the size of
881 * Return: size of the operational state
947 * crypto_shash_export() - extract operational state for message digest
948 * @desc: reference to the operational state handle whose state is exported
951 * This function exports the hash state of the operational state handle into the
964 * crypto_shash_import() - import operational state
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/
Diwl-op-mode.h23 * DOC: Operational mode - what is it ?
25 * The operational mode (a.k.a. op_mode) is the layer that implements
35 * DOC: Life cycle of the Operational mode
37 * The operational mode has a very simple life cycle.
118 * struct iwl_op_mode - operational mode
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/sound/usb/usx2y/
Dusx2y.h33 USX2Y_STAT_CHIP_INIT = (1 << 0), /* all operational */
35 USX2Y_STAT_CHIP_HUP = (1 << 31), /* all operational */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/sound/usb/usx2y/
Dusx2y.h33 USX2Y_STAT_CHIP_INIT = (1 << 0), /* all operational */
35 USX2Y_STAT_CHIP_HUP = (1 << 31), /* all operational */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/scsi/mpi3mr/
Dmpi3mr.h86 /* Operational queue management definitions */
363 * virtual and dma addresses for operational queue segments.
374 * struct op_req_qinfo - Operational Request Queue Information
403 * struct op_reply_qinfo - Operational Reply Queue Information
441 * @op_reply_q: Associated operational reply queue
874 * @host_tag: Host tag specific to operational queue
878 * @req_q_idx: Operational request queue index
930 * @num_queues: Number of operational queues
931 * @num_op_req_q: Number of operational request queues
932 * @req_qinfo: Operational request queue info pointer
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/
Diwl-op-mode.h79 * DOC: Operational mode - what is it ?
81 * The operational mode (a.k.a. op_mode) is the layer that implements
91 * DOC: Life cycle of the Operational mode
93 * The operational mode has a very simple life cycle.
170 * struct iwl_op_mode - operational mode
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/sound/ac97/
Dregs.h214 #define AC97_MEA_ADC1 0x0004 /* ADC1 operational (ro) */
215 #define AC97_MEA_DAC1 0x0008 /* DAC1 operational (ro) */
216 #define AC97_MEA_ADC2 0x0010 /* ADC2 operational (ro) */
217 #define AC97_MEA_DAC2 0x0020 /* DAC2 operational (ro) */
218 #define AC97_MEA_HADC 0x0040 /* HADC operational (ro) */
219 #define AC97_MEA_HDAC 0x0080 /* HDAC operational (ro) */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/sound/ac97/
Dregs.h214 #define AC97_MEA_ADC1 0x0004 /* ADC1 operational (ro) */
215 #define AC97_MEA_DAC1 0x0008 /* DAC1 operational (ro) */
216 #define AC97_MEA_ADC2 0x0010 /* ADC2 operational (ro) */
217 #define AC97_MEA_DAC2 0x0020 /* DAC2 operational (ro) */
218 #define AC97_MEA_HADC 0x0040 /* HADC operational (ro) */
219 #define AC97_MEA_HDAC 0x0080 /* HDAC operational (ro) */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/bluetooth/
Dbtintel.c76 * fully operational, but have the danger of duplicate addresses in btintel_check_bdaddr()
577 /* If image type is Operational firmware (0x03), then in btintel_parse_version_tlv()
589 /* If image type is Operational firmware (0x03), then in btintel_parse_version_tlv()
1114 * mode or is running operational firmware. The value 0x06 identifies in btintel_download_firmware()
1115 * the bootloader and the value 0x23 identifies the operational in btintel_download_firmware()
1119 * to bootloader when operational so the new firmware can be loaded. in btintel_download_firmware()
1153 * mode or is running operational firmware. The value 0x01 identifies in btintel_download_fw_tlv()
1154 * the bootloader and the value 0x03 identifies the operational in btintel_download_fw_tlv()
1158 * to bootloader when operational so the new firmware can be loaded. in btintel_download_fw_tlv()
1841 * is done by the operational firmware sending bootup notification. in btintel_boot()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/s390/cio/
Ddevice_ops.c132 * -%ENODEV on device not operational,
186 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
187 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
266 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
267 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
300 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
301 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
338 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
339 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
364 * -%ENODEV on device not operational,
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Dcio.h31 u8 pnom; /* path not operational mask */
35 u8 pom; /* path operational mask */
107 __u8 opm; /* operational path mask */
Dcio.c167 case 3: /* device/path not operational */ in cio_start_key()
208 * as device is no longer operational ! in cio_resume()
243 default: /* device not operational */ in cio_halt()
274 default: /* device not operational */ in cio_clear()
330 * Returns 0 if device now idle, -ENODEV for device not operational,
341 /* Not operational -> done. */ in cio_cancel_halt_clear()
445 case 3: /* not operational */ in cio_commit_config()
590 /* Not status pending or not operational. */ in cio_tsch()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/s390/cio/
Ddevice_ops.c132 * -%ENODEV on device not operational,
186 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
187 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
266 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
267 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
300 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
301 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
338 * -%EACCES, if no path specified in @lpm is operational;
339 * -%ENODEV, if the device is not operational.
364 * -%ENODEV on device not operational,
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Dcio.h32 u8 pnom; /* path not operational mask */
36 u8 pom; /* path operational mask */
96 __u8 opm; /* operational path mask */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/samsung/
Dsamsung,exynos-hdmi.yaml122 respectively if HDMI-PHY is off and operational.
125 respectively if HDMI-PHY is off and operational.
127 clocks in case HDMI-PHY is not operational.

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