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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl18xx/
Dscan.h83 /* send SCAN_REPORT_EVENT in periodic scans after each cycle
85 * non periodic scans
90 * Must be 0 for non periodic scans.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl18xx/
Dscan.h83 /* send SCAN_REPORT_EVENT in periodic scans after each cycle
85 * non periodic scans
90 * Must be 0 for non periodic scans.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/iio/dummy/
Diio_simple_dummy_buffer.c57 * hardware scans: in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
61 * software scans: in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
64 * software culled hardware scans: in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/
Dconf.h850 * The minimum time to wait on each channel for active scans
858 * The maximum time to wait on each channel for active scans
867 /* The minimum time to wait on each channel for active scans
877 /* The maximum time to wait on each channel for active scans
885 /* time to wait on the channel for passive scans (in TU/1000) */
888 /* time to wait on the channel for DFS scans (in TU/1000) */
910 * The base time to wait on the channel for active scans (in TU/1000).
919 * active scans (in TU/1000s). The max dwell time is used by the FW once
930 /* time to wait on the channel for passive scans (in TU/1000) */
933 /* time to wait on the channel for DFS scans (in TU/1000) */
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/
Dconf.h850 * The minimum time to wait on each channel for active scans
858 * The maximum time to wait on each channel for active scans
867 /* The minimum time to wait on each channel for active scans
877 /* The maximum time to wait on each channel for active scans
885 /* time to wait on the channel for passive scans (in TU/1000) */
888 /* time to wait on the channel for DFS scans (in TU/1000) */
910 * The base time to wait on the channel for active scans (in TU/1000).
919 * active scans (in TU/1000s). The max dwell time is used by the FW once
930 /* time to wait on the channel for passive scans (in TU/1000) */
933 /* time to wait on the channel for DFS scans (in TU/1000) */
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/iio/dummy/
Diio_simple_dummy_buffer.c58 * hardware scans: certain combinations of channels make in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
62 * software scans: can be considered to be random access in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
65 * software culled hardware scans: in iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/
Dqcom,pm8xxx-keypad.txt63 Definition: time in microseconds to pause between successive scans
69 Definition: time in nanoseconds to pause between scans of each row in
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/scheduler/
Dsched-debug.rst22 Automatic NUMA balancing scans tasks address space and unmaps pages to
25 scans the next "scan size" number of pages in its address space. When the
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/
Dqcom,pm8xxx-keypad.txt63 Definition: time in microseconds to pause between successive scans
69 Definition: time in nanoseconds to pause between scans of each row in
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/fs/ntfs3/
Dupcase.c33 * 'Straight way' code scans input names twice in worst case.
34 * Optimized code scans input names only once.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/scsi/
Dscsi-parameters.rst96 scsi_mod.scan= [SCSI] sync (default) scans SCSI busses as they are
97 discovered. async scans them in kernel threads,
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/scsi/
Dscsi-parameters.rst99 scsi_mod.scan= [SCSI] sync (default) scans SCSI busses as they are
100 discovered. async scans them in kernel threads,
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
Dksm.rst19 The KSM daemon ksmd periodically scans those areas of user memory
23 content). The amount of pages that KSM daemon scans in a single pass
70 restricting its use to areas likely to benefit. KSM's scans may use a lot
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsvga.rst136 0x0f03 VGA 80x28 (standard VGA scans, but 14-point font)
138 0x0f05 VGA 80x30 (480 scans, 16-point font)
139 0x0f06 VGA 80x34 (480 scans, 14-point font)
140 0x0f07 VGA 80x60 (480 scans, 8-point font)
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsvga.rst136 0x0f03 VGA 80x28 (standard VGA scans, but 14-point font)
138 0x0f05 VGA 80x30 (480 scans, 16-point font)
139 0x0f06 VGA 80x34 (480 scans, 14-point font)
140 0x0f07 VGA 80x60 (480 scans, 8-point font)
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/
Dcompiler-version.h11 * When fixdep scans this, it will find this string "CONFIG_CC_VERSION_TEXT"
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
Dksm.rst17 The KSM daemon ksmd periodically scans those areas of user memory
21 content). The amount of pages that KSM daemon scans in a single pass
68 restricting its use to areas likely to benefit. KSM's scans may use a lot
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/RCU/
DUP.rst18 Suppose that an RCU-based algorithm scans a linked list containing
40 Suppose that an RCU-based algorithm again scans a linked list containing
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/userspace-api/netlink/
Dintro-specs.rst56 ``tools/net/ynl/ynl-regen.sh`` scans the kernel tree in search of
64 (note that it only scans files in the git index, that is only files
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/loongarch/
DKconfig.debug13 traces. It scans the stack and reports every kernel text address it
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/RCU/
DUP.rst18 Suppose that an RCU-based algorithm scans a linked list containing
40 Suppose that an RCU-based algorithm again scans a linked list containing
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/soundwire/
Dslave.c127 * Scans Master ACPI node for SDW child Slave devices and registers it.
198 * Scans Master DT node for SDW child Slave devices and registers it.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/loongarch/
DKconfig.debug13 traces. It scans the stack and reports every kernel text address it
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/comedi/
Ddrivers.c479 * comedi_nscans_left() - Return the number of scans left in the command
481 * @nscans: The expected number of scans or 0 for all available scans.
483 * If @nscans is 0, it is set to the number of scans available in the
487 * checked against the number of scans remaining to complete the command.
489 * The return value will then be either the expected number of scans or the
490 * number of scans remaining to complete the command, whichever is fewer.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/comedi/
Ddrivers.c478 * comedi_nscans_left() - Return the number of scans left in the command
480 * @nscans: The expected number of scans or 0 for all available scans.
482 * If @nscans is 0, it is set to the number of scans available in the
486 * checked against the number of scans remaining to complete the command.
488 * The return value will then be either the expected number of scans or the
489 * number of scans remaining to complete the command, whichever is fewer.

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