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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/s390/char/
DKconfig17 Include support for using an IBM 3270 terminal as a Linux tty.
24 Include support for fullscreen applications on an IBM 3270 terminal.
28 prompt "Support for console on 3270 terminal"
31 Include support for using an IBM 3270 terminal as a Linux system
36 prompt "Support for 3215 line mode terminal"
43 prompt "Support for console on 3215 line mode terminal"
46 Include support for using an IBM 3215 line-mode terminal as a
54 prompt "Support for SCLP line mode terminal"
61 prompt "Support for console on SCLP line mode terminal"
64 Include support for using an IBM HWC line-mode terminal as the Linux
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/s390/char/
DKconfig17 Include support for fullscreen applications on an IBM 3270 terminal.
21 prompt "Support for console on 3270 terminal"
24 Include support for using an IBM 3270 terminal as a Linux system
29 prompt "Support for 3215 line mode terminal"
36 prompt "Support for console on 3215 line mode terminal"
39 Include support for using an IBM 3215 line-mode terminal as a
47 prompt "Support for SCLP line mode terminal"
54 prompt "Support for console on SCLP line mode terminal"
57 Include support for using an IBM HWC line-mode terminal as the Linux
62 prompt "Support for SCLP VT220-compatible terminal"
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/tty/
DKconfig14 bool "Virtual terminal" if EXPERT
18 If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
21 one physical terminal. This is rather useful, for example one
22 virtual terminal can collect system messages and warnings, another
28 properties (such as colors or beeping) of a virtual terminal. The
35 You need at least one virtual terminal device in order to make use
53 bool "Support for console on virtual terminal" if EXPERT
59 answer Y here, a virtual terminal (the device used to interact with
60 a physical terminal) can be used as system console. This is the most
66 terminal (/dev/tty0) will be used as system console. You can change
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/usb/
Dmidi-v2.h21 /* A.3 MS Class-Specific Group Terminal Block Descriptor Subtypes */
33 /* A.6 Group Terminal Block Types */
38 /* A.7 Group Terminal Default MIDI Protocol */
55 __u8 bNumGrpTrmBlock; /* Number of Group Terminal Blocks: n */
56 __u8 baAssoGrpTrmBlkID[]; /* ID of the Group Terminal Blocks [n] */
71 /* 5.4.1 Class-Specific Group Terminal Block Header Descriptor */
79 /* 5.4.2.1 Group Terminal Block Descriptor */
84 __u8 bGrpTrmBlkID; /* ID of this Group Terminal Block */
85 __u8 bGrpTrmBlkType; /* Group Terminal Block Type */
86 __u8 nGroupTrm; /* The first member Group Terminal in this block */
Daudio-v3.h65 /* includes Clock Source, Unit, Terminal, and Power Domain desc. */
71 /* 4.5.2.1 INPUT TERMINAL DESCRIPTOR */
87 /* 4.5.2.2 OUTPUT TERMINAL DESCRIPTOR */
407 /* A.23.5 TERMINAL CONTROL SELECTORS */
424 /* BADD predefined Unit/Terminal values */
425 #define UAC3_BADD_IT_ID1 1 /* Input Terminal ID1: bTerminalID = 1 */
427 #define UAC3_BADD_OT_ID3 3 /* Output Terminal ID3: bTerminalID = 3 */
428 #define UAC3_BADD_IT_ID4 4 /* Input Terminal ID4: bTerminalID = 4 */
430 #define UAC3_BADD_OT_ID6 6 /* Output Terminal ID6: bTerminalID = 6 */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dconfigfs-usb-gadget-uvc39 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal
42 Description: Terminal descriptors
44 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal/output
47 Description: Output terminal descriptors
49 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal/output/default
52 Description: Default output terminal descriptors
58 bSourceID id of the terminal to which this terminal
60 bAssocTerminal id of the input terminal to which this output
61 terminal is associated
62 wTerminalType terminal type
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/tty/
DKconfig14 bool "Virtual terminal" if EXPERT
19 If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
22 one physical terminal. This is rather useful, for example one
23 virtual terminal can collect system messages and warnings, another
29 properties (such as colors or beeping) of a virtual terminal. The
36 You need at least one virtual terminal device in order to make use
54 bool "Support for console on virtual terminal" if EXPERT
60 answer Y here, a virtual terminal (the device used to interact with
61 a physical terminal) can be used as system console. This is the most
67 terminal (/dev/tty0) will be used as system console. You can change
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Dtty_ioctl.c50 * @tty: terminal
68 * @tty: terminal
87 * @tty: terminal
102 * @tty: terminal
124 * @tty: terminal
148 * @tty: terminal
179 * @tty: terminal
268 * Propagate the hardware specific terminal setting bits from
309 * Perform updates to the termios values set on this terminal.
352 * @tty: terminal device
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dconfigfs-usb-gadget-uvc42 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal
45 Description: Terminal descriptors
47 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal/output
50 Description: Output terminal descriptors
52 What: /config/usb-gadget/gadget/functions/uvc.name/control/terminal/output/default
55 Description: Default output terminal descriptors
61 bSourceID id of the terminal to which this terminal
63 bAssocTerminal id of the input terminal to which this output
64 terminal is associated
65 wTerminalType terminal type
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/usb/
Daudio.h89 /* A.10.1 Terminal Control Selectors */
149 /* Terminals - 2.1 USB Terminal Types */
154 /* Terminal Control Selectors */
161 __le16 wTotalLength; /* includes Unit and Terminal desc. */
180 /* 4.3.2.1 Input Terminal Descriptor */
185 __u8 bTerminalID; /* Constant uniquely terminal ID */
186 __le16 wTerminalType; /* USB Audio Terminal Types */
187 __u8 bAssocTerminal; /* ID of the Output Terminal associated */
196 /* Terminals - 2.2 Input Terminal Types */
209 /* 4.3.2.2 Output Terminal Descriptor */
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Dvideo.h81 /* A.9.2. Terminal Control Selectors */
88 /* A.9.4. Camera Terminal Control Selectors */
141 /* B.1. USB Terminal Types */
145 /* B.2. Input Terminal Types */
150 /* B.3. Output Terminal Types */
155 /* B.4. External Terminal Types */
252 /* 3.7.2.1. Input Terminal Descriptor */
265 /* 3.7.2.2. Output Terminal Descriptor */
279 /* 3.7.2.3. Camera Terminal Descriptor */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/uapi/linux/usb/
Daudio.h89 /* A.10.1 Terminal Control Selectors */
149 /* Terminals - 2.1 USB Terminal Types */
154 /* Terminal Control Selectors */
161 __le16 wTotalLength; /* includes Unit and Terminal desc. */
180 /* 4.3.2.1 Input Terminal Descriptor */
185 __u8 bTerminalID; /* Constant uniquely terminal ID */
186 __le16 wTerminalType; /* USB Audio Terminal Types */
187 __u8 bAssocTerminal; /* ID of the Output Terminal associated */
196 /* Terminals - 2.2 Input Terminal Types */
209 /* 4.3.2.2 Output Terminal Descriptor */
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Dvideo.h81 /* A.9.2. Terminal Control Selectors */
88 /* A.9.4. Camera Terminal Control Selectors */
141 /* B.1. USB Terminal Types */
145 /* B.2. Input Terminal Types */
150 /* B.3. Output Terminal Types */
155 /* B.4. External Terminal Types */
252 /* 3.7.2.1. Input Terminal Descriptor */
265 /* 3.7.2.2. Output Terminal Descriptor */
279 /* 3.7.2.3. Camera Terminal Descriptor */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/tty/hvc/
Dhvc_iucv.c5 * This HVC device driver provides terminal access using
39 #define MSG_TYPE_TERMENV 0x02 /* Terminal environment variable */
40 #define MSG_TYPE_TERMIOS 0x04 /* Terminal IO struct update */
41 #define MSG_TYPE_WINSIZE 0x08 /* Terminal window size update */
42 #define MSG_TYPE_DATA 0x10 /* Terminal data */
98 /* Kernel module parameter: use one terminal device as default */
127 * @num: The HVC virtual terminal number (vtermno)
130 * to the HVC virtual terminal number specified as parameter @num.
202 * @buf: HVC buffer for writing received terminal data.
213 * The function returns the number of bytes written to the terminal, zero if
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/watchdog/
Dpic32-wdt.c75 u32 period, ps, terminal; in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs() local
87 /* calculate terminal count from postscaler. */ in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
89 terminal = BIT(ps); in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
91 /* find time taken (in secs) to reach terminal count */ in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
92 period = terminal / rate; in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
94 "wdt: clk_rate %lu (postscale) / terminal %d, timeout %dsec\n", in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
95 rate, terminal, period); in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/watchdog/
Dpic32-wdt.c76 u32 period, ps, terminal; in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs() local
88 /* calculate terminal count from postscaler. */ in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
90 terminal = BIT(ps); in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
92 /* find time taken (in secs) to reach terminal count */ in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
93 period = terminal / rate; in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
95 "wdt: clk_rate %lu (postscale) / terminal %d, timeout %dsec\n", in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
96 rate, terminal, period); in pic32_wdt_get_timeout_secs()
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/tty/hvc/
Dhvc_iucv.c5 * This HVC device driver provides terminal access using
38 #define MSG_TYPE_TERMENV 0x02 /* Terminal environment variable */
39 #define MSG_TYPE_TERMIOS 0x04 /* Terminal IO struct update */
40 #define MSG_TYPE_WINSIZE 0x08 /* Terminal window size update */
41 #define MSG_TYPE_DATA 0x10 /* Terminal data */
97 /* Kernel module parameter: use one terminal device as default */
126 * @num: The HVC virtual terminal number (vtermno)
129 * to the HVC virtual terminal number specified as parameter @num.
201 * @buf: HVC buffer for writing received terminal data.
212 * The function returns the number of bytes written to the terminal, zero if
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/
Drxrpc.h43 * - terminal messages mean that a user call ID tag can be recycled
48 RXRPC_ABORT = 2, /* sr: abort request / notification [terminal] */
49 RXRPC_ACK = 3, /* -r: [Service] RPC op final ACK received [terminal] */
50 RXRPC_NET_ERROR = 5, /* -r: network error received [terminal] */
51 RXRPC_BUSY = 6, /* -r: server busy received [terminal] */
52 RXRPC_LOCAL_ERROR = 7, /* -r: local error generated [terminal] */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/uapi/linux/
Drxrpc.h43 * - terminal messages mean that a user call ID tag can be recycled
48 RXRPC_ABORT = 2, /* sr: abort request / notification [terminal] */
49 RXRPC_ACK = 3, /* -r: [Service] RPC op final ACK received [terminal] */
50 RXRPC_NET_ERROR = 5, /* -r: network error received [terminal] */
51 RXRPC_BUSY = 6, /* -r: server busy received [terminal] */
52 RXRPC_LOCAL_ERROR = 7, /* -r: local error generated [terminal] */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/usb/
Daudio-v3.h65 /* includes Clock Source, Unit, Terminal, and Power Domain desc. */
71 /* 4.5.2.1 INPUT TERMINAL DESCRIPTOR */
87 /* 4.5.2.2 OUTPUT TERMINAL DESCRIPTOR */
407 /* A.23.5 TERMINAL CONTROL SELECTORS */
424 /* BADD predefined Unit/Terminal values */
425 #define UAC3_BADD_IT_ID1 1 /* Input Terminal ID1: bTerminalID = 1 */
427 #define UAC3_BADD_OT_ID3 3 /* Output Terminal ID3: bTerminalID = 3 */
428 #define UAC3_BADD_IT_ID4 4 /* Input Terminal ID4: bTerminalID = 4 */
430 #define UAC3_BADD_OT_ID6 6 /* Output Terminal ID6: bTerminalID = 6 */
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/
Dixgbe_model.h51 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
69 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
75 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
96 { .jump = NULL } /* terminal node */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/
Dixgbe_model.h51 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
69 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
75 { .val = NULL } /* terminal node */
96 { .jump = NULL } /* terminal node */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/powerpc/
Dhvcs.rst42 firmware interfaces to virtual terminal devices.
218 Applications (e.g. "minicom" and "screen") that act as terminal emulators
219 or perform terminal type control sequence conversion on the data being
221 I/O. These programs often emulate antiquated terminal types (vt100 and
223 terminal types but they either do not convert, or do not _adequately_
224 convert, outbound data into the terminal type of the terminal which invoked
231 require inbound data to take the form of a particular terminal type, nor do
232 they cook outbound data to a particular terminal type.
236 env variable is set to the exact terminal type of the terminal emulator
442 for most terminal emulators to provide adequate character conversion from
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/powerpc/
Dhvcs.rst42 firmware interfaces to virtual terminal devices.
218 Applications (e.g. "minicom" and "screen") that act as terminal emulators
219 or perform terminal type control sequence conversion on the data being
221 I/O. These programs often emulate antiquated terminal types (vt100 and
223 terminal types but they either do not convert, or do not _adequately_
224 convert, outbound data into the terminal type of the terminal which invoked
231 require inbound data to take the form of a particular terminal type, nor do
232 they cook outbound data to a particular terminal type.
236 env variable is set to the exact terminal type of the terminal emulator
442 for most terminal emulators to provide adequate character conversion from
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/usb/
Dgadget_uvc.rst221 # Set this XU as the source of the default output terminal. This inserts
224 cat bUnitID > ../../terminal/output/default/baSourceID
278 Configuring Supported Controls for Camera Terminal and Processing Unit
281 The Camera Terminal and Processing Units in the UVC chain also have bmControls
284 the UVC specification; you should consult the "Camera Terminal Descriptor" and
293 # Set the Camera Terminal's bmControls, flagging Focus Absolute and
295 echo 0x60 > $FUNCTION/control/terminal/camera/default/bmControls
298 for the Camera Terminal and the Brightness control for the Processing Unit will
302 Note that the size of the bmControls field for a Camera Terminal or Processing

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