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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/mips/include/asm/sgi/
Dmc.h75 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_HPC64 0x00000001 /* HPC talks to GIO using 64-bits */
76 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_GFX64 0x00000002 /* GFX talks to GIO using 64-bits */
77 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EXP064 0x00000004 /* EXP(slot0) talks using 64-bits */
78 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EXP164 0x00000008 /* EXP(slot1) talks using 64-bits */
79 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EISA64 0x00000010 /* EISA bus talks 64-bits to GIO */
80 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_HPC264 0x00000020 /* 2nd HPX talks 64-bits to GIO */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/include/asm/sgi/
Dmc.h75 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_HPC64 0x00000001 /* HPC talks to GIO using 64-bits */
76 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_GFX64 0x00000002 /* GFX talks to GIO using 64-bits */
77 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EXP064 0x00000004 /* EXP(slot0) talks using 64-bits */
78 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EXP164 0x00000008 /* EXP(slot1) talks using 64-bits */
79 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_EISA64 0x00000010 /* EISA bus talks 64-bits to GIO */
80 #define SGIMC_GIOPAR_HPC264 0x00000020 /* 2nd HPX talks 64-bits to GIO */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/jaketown/
Duncore-interconnect.json475 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
484 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
493 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
502 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
511 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
520 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
529 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
538 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
547 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
556 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI 'speed' …
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/virt/acrn/
DKconfig8 communicates with ACRN userspace through ioctls and talks to
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/core-api/
Dkref.rst25 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_paper/Reprint-Kroah-Hartman-OLS2004.pdf
26 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_talk/
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/acpi/pmic/
Dintel_pmic_chtcrc.c18 * Cove Plus" PMIC and talks about Cherry Trail, so presumably that one
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/acpi/pmic/
Dintel_pmic_chtcrc.c18 * Cove Plus" PMIC and talks about Cherry Trail, so presuambly that one
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/hwmon/
Dibmaem.rst4 This driver talks to the IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, known
Dacpi_power_meter.rst4 This driver talks to ACPI 4.0 power meters.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/hwmon/
Dibmaem.rst4 This driver talks to the IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager, known
Dacpi_power_meter.rst4 This driver talks to ACPI 4.0 power meters.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/m68k/
DKconfig.bus44 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/m68k/
DKconfig.bus44 name of a bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivytown/
Duncore-interconnect.json880 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
889 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
898 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
907 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
916 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
925 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
934 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
943 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
952 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
961 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/
Dspi.rst18 only "master" side interfaces are supported, where Linux talks to SPI
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/driver-api/
Dspi.rst18 only "master" side interfaces are supported, where Linux talks to SPI
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/
Dkref.rst11 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_paper/Reprint-Kroah-Hartman-OLS2004.pdf
12 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_talk/
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/core-api/
Dkref.rst11 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_paper/Reprint-Kroah-Hartman-OLS2004.pdf
12 - http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2004_kref_talk/
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/netfilter/
Dnf_nat_irc.c71 /* AAA = "us", ie. where server normally talks to. */ in help()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/haswellx/
Duncore-interconnect.json6 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
15 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
873 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
882 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
891 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
900 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
909 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
918 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
927 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
936 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellx/
Duncore-interconnect.json6 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
15 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
872 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
881 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
890 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
899 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
908 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
917 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
926 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
935 …, and therefore it takes twice as many fits to transmit a flit. When one talks about QPI speed (f…
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/netfilter/
Dnf_nat_irc.c83 /* AAA = "us", ie. where server normally talks to. */ in help()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/usb/
Dusb338x.h4 * Unlike many such controllers, this one talks PCI.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/usb/
Dusb338x.h4 * Unlike many such controllers, this one talks PCI.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/usb/gadget/udc/
Dpxa27x_udc.h221 * the udc talks on (config=3, interface=0, alt=0)
223 * the udc talks on (config=3, interface=0, alt=1)
225 * the udc talks on (config=2, interface=0, alt=0)

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