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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/tm/
Dtm-signal-context-chk-vsx.c35 #define FPR20 20 /* FPR20 overlaps VSX20 most significant doubleword */
68 * FP registers (f0-31) overlap the most significant 64 bits of VSX in signal_usr1()
81 * registers, but only the least significant 64 bits of vsr0-31. The in signal_usr1()
82 * most significant 64 bits of vsr0-31 (f0-31), as it overlaps the FP in signal_usr1()
90 * part of one VSX half, i.e. v_regs + 1 points to the least significant in signal_usr1()
91 * 64 bits of vsr0-31. The other part of this half (the most significant in signal_usr1()
95 /* Get pointer to least significant doubleword of vsr0-31 */ in signal_usr1()
102 * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and in signal_usr1()
103 * copy VSX least significant one from 64-bit slots below in signal_usr1()
126 * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and in signal_usr1()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/tm/
Dtm-signal-context-chk-vsx.c35 #define FPR20 20 /* FPR20 overlaps VSX20 most significant doubleword */
68 * FP registers (f0-31) overlap the most significant 64 bits of VSX in signal_usr1()
81 * registers, but only the least significant 64 bits of vsr0-31. The in signal_usr1()
82 * most significant 64 bits of vsr0-31 (f0-31), as it overlaps the FP in signal_usr1()
90 * part of one VSX half, i.e. v_regs + 1 points to the least significant in signal_usr1()
91 * 64 bits of vsr0-31. The other part of this half (the most significant in signal_usr1()
95 /* Get pointer to least significant doubleword of vsr0-31 */ in signal_usr1()
102 * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and in signal_usr1()
103 * copy VSX least significant one from 64-bit slots below in signal_usr1()
126 * Copy VSX most significant doubleword from fp_regs and in signal_usr1()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/arc/lib/
Dstrcmp.S33 bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
35 xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
50 bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
52 xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
61 because of carry-propagateion from a lower significant zero byte.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/lib/
Dstrlen_32.S20 * byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
22 * significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
28 * match, but possibly false 0x80 matches in the next more significant
30 * of no consequence since the least significant match is the one
40 * which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/stringloops/
Dstrlen_32.S20 * byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
22 * significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
28 * match, but possibly false 0x80 matches in the next more significant
30 * of no consequence since the least significant match is the one
40 * which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arc/lib/
Dstrcmp.S33 bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
35 xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
50 bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
52 xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
61 because of carry-propagateion from a lower significant zero byte.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/stringloops/
Dstrlen_32.S20 * byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
22 * significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
28 * match, but possibly false 0x80 matches in the next more significant
30 * of no consequence since the least significant match is the one
40 * which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/powerpc/lib/
Dstrlen_32.S20 * byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
22 * significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
28 * match, but possibly false 0x80 matches in the next more significant
30 * of no consequence since the least significant match is the one
40 * which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/edid/
Dedid.S120 /* Red and green least-significant bits
121 Bits 7-6 Red x value least-significant 2 bits
122 Bits 5-4 Red y value least-significant 2 bits
123 Bits 3-2 Green x value lst-significant 2 bits
124 Bits 1-0 Green y value least-significant 2 bits */
127 /* Blue and white least-significant 2 bits */
130 /* Red x value most significant 8 bits.
134 /* Red y value most significant 8 bits */
137 /* Green x and y value most significant 8 bits */
140 /* Blue x and y value most significant 8 bits */
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/edid/
Dedid.S120 /* Red and green least-significant bits
121 Bits 7-6 Red x value least-significant 2 bits
122 Bits 5-4 Red y value least-significant 2 bits
123 Bits 3-2 Green x value lst-significant 2 bits
124 Bits 1-0 Green y value least-significant 2 bits */
127 /* Blue and white least-significant 2 bits */
130 /* Red x value most significant 8 bits.
134 /* Red y value most significant 8 bits */
137 /* Green x and y value most significant 8 bits */
140 /* Blue x and y value most significant 8 bits */
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/media/radio/
Dradio-tea5777.h31 * datasheet being the most significant byte (so byte 5 of the u64),
32 * and byte 6 from the datasheet being the least significant byte.
41 * the datasheet is stored as the most significant byte (so byte 2 of
43 * significant byte (iow byte 0 of the u32).
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/radio/
Dradio-tea5777.h31 * datasheet being the most significant byte (so byte 5 of the u64),
32 * and byte 6 from the datasheet being the least significant byte.
41 * the datasheet is stored as the most significant byte (so byte 2 of
43 * significant byte (iow byte 0 of the u32).
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/sparc/oradax/
Ddax-hv-api.txt258 … 1); bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
265 … length encoding 1); bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
269 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
273 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or 1); compressed stream bits are read most significant bit to
274 … OZIP (CCB version 1) encoding least significant bit within a byte; pointer to the encoding
277 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
289 … run length encoding, followed by bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
295 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or significant bit to least significant bit within a byte; data
310 …s encoded in a fixed width, bit-packed format. The bits are read from most significant bit to least
311significant bit within a byte. There are two encoding options for the secondary input stream data …
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/arch/sparc/oradax/
Ddax-hv-api.txt258 … 1); bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
265 … length encoding 1); bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
269 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
273 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or 1); compressed stream bits are read most significant bit to
274 … OZIP (CCB version 1) encoding least significant bit within a byte; pointer to the encoding
277 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
289 … run length encoding, followed by bits are read most significant bit to least significant bit
295 … Huffman (CCB version 0) or significant bit to least significant bit within a byte; data
310 …s encoded in a fixed width, bit-packed format. The bits are read from most significant bit to least
311significant bit within a byte. There are two encoding options for the secondary input stream data …
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/math-emu/
Dudivmodti4.c55 /* Normalize, i.e. make the most significant bit of the in _fp_udivmodti4()
79 /* From (n1 >= d0) /\ (the most significant bit of d0 is set), in _fp_udivmodti4()
80 conclude (the most significant bit of n1 is set) /\ (the in _fp_udivmodti4()
136 /* From (n1 >= d1) /\ (the most significant bit of d1 is set), in _fp_udivmodti4()
137 conclude (the most significant bit of n1 is set) /\ (the in _fp_udivmodti4()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/powerpc/math-emu/
Dudivmodti4.c55 /* Normalize, i.e. make the most significant bit of the in _fp_udivmodti4()
79 /* From (n1 >= d0) /\ (the most significant bit of d0 is set), in _fp_udivmodti4()
80 conclude (the most significant bit of n1 is set) /\ (the in _fp_udivmodti4()
136 /* From (n1 >= d1) /\ (the most significant bit of d1 is set), in _fp_udivmodti4()
137 conclude (the most significant bit of n1 is set) /\ (the in _fp_udivmodti4()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/parisc/math-emu/
Dfcnvuf.c68 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
127 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
169 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
185 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
251 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
267 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
Dfcnvxf.c76 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
147 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
199 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
221 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
304 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
326 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/parisc/math-emu/
Dfcnvuf.c68 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
127 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
169 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
185 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvuf()
251 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
267 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvuf()
Dfcnvxf.c76 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
147 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in sgl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
199 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
221 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_sgl_fcnvxf()
304 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
326 * Check word for most significant bit set. Returns in dbl_to_dbl_fcnvxf()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/include/asm/
Dperf_event_server.h126 * N <= 2^(k-1) - 1. The mask has the most significant bit of the field
127 * set (and the other bits 0), and the value has only the least significant
137 * is assigned one bit from the least-significant N bits. The mask has
138 * only the most-significant bit set, and the value has only the bit
139 * for the event_id's class set. The test_adder has the least significant
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/powerpc/include/asm/
Dperf_event_server.h134 * N <= 2^(k-1) - 1. The mask has the most significant bit of the field
135 * set (and the other bits 0), and the value has only the least significant
145 * is assigned one bit from the least-significant N bits. The mask has
146 * only the most-significant bit set, and the value has only the bit
147 * for the event_id's class set. The test_adder has the least significant
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/platform_data/
Ddma-atmel.h34 #define ATC_PER_MSB(h) ((0x30U & (h)) >> 4) /* Extract most significant bits of a handshaking ident…
42 #define ATC_SRC_PER_MSB(h) (ATC_PER_MSB(h) << 10) /* Channel src rq (most significant bits) */
47 #define ATC_DST_PER_MSB(h) (ATC_PER_MSB(h) << 14) /* Channel dst rq (most significant bits) */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/misc/echo/
Decho.h87 adaption is only performed when we are transmitting a significant signal level,
89 we are sending a significant signal. Telling, if the environment is generating
90 a significant signal, and doing it with sufficient speed that the adaption will
93 The key problem in detecting when the environment is sourcing significant
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/misc/echo/
Decho.h87 adaption is only performed when we are transmitting a significant signal level,
89 we are sending a significant signal. Telling, if the environment is generating
90 a significant signal, and doing it with sufficient speed that the adaption will
93 The key problem in detecting when the environment is sourcing significant

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