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/arch/avr32/boards/favr-32/ |
D | Kconfig | 15 generate most other frequencies in power of 2 steps.
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/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | twl6030_omap4.dtsi | 11 * On most OMAP4 platforms, the twl6030 IRQ line is connected
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D | twl4030_omap3.dtsi | 16 * On most OMAP3 platforms, the twl4030 IRQ line is connected
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D | integratorcp.dts | 19 * appear to illustrate the layout used in most configurations.
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/arch/arm/firmware/ |
D | Kconfig | 16 Some devices (including most Tegra-based consumer devices on the
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/arch/cris/arch-v32/mach-fs/ |
D | Kconfig | 28 Waitstates for SRAM. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 35 Waitstates for CSP0-3. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 44 Waitstates for CSP4-6. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 72 most hardwares but large SDRAMs may require a faster
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/arch/alpha/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 22 most older bootloaders -- APB or MILO -- hardcoded the kernel start
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/arch/avr32/boards/hammerhead/ |
D | Kconfig | 18 and framebuffer console support to get the most out of your LCD.
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/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | x_snan.S | 161 | Get the 32 most significant bits of etemp mantissa 183 | Get the 16 most significant bits of etemp mantissa 205 | Get the 8 most significant bits of etemp mantissa
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/arch/cris/arch-v32/ |
D | Kconfig | 132 Waitstates for SRAM. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 139 Waitstates for CSP0-3. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 148 Waitstates for CSP4-6. 0 is a good choice for most Axis products. 176 most hardwares but large SDRAMs may require a faster
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/arch/x86/math-emu/ |
D | README | 61 is not the obvious one which most people seem to use, but is designed 76 to a few pi, and accurate to more than 64 bits for most arguments, 166 which require most computation. The simple instructions are adversely 221 progressively slower for most functions as more of the 80486 features 345 Another line of figures at the end of the table shows that most of the 350 result of the given accuracy in bits (given in the left-most column)
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/arch/arm/nwfpe/ |
D | softfloat-macros | 88 _plus_ the number of bits given in `count'. The shifted result is at most 91 shifted off is the most-significant bit of the extra result, and the other 213 at most 128 nonzero bits; these are broken into two 64-bit pieces which are 216 the most-significant bit of the extra result, and the other 63 bits of the 637 Returns the number of leading 0 bits before the most-significant 1 bit 679 Returns the number of leading 0 bits before the most-significant 1 bit
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/arch/sh/ |
D | Kconfig.cpu | 39 Most SH-3 users will want to say Y here, whereas most SH-4 users will
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D | Kconfig.debug | 57 the kernel in size a bit, most users will want to say N here.
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/arch/alpha/lib/ |
D | memchr.S | 72 # Deal with the case where at most 8 bytes remain to be searched
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D | ev6-memchr.S | 71 # Deal with the case where at most 8 bytes remain to be searched
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/arch/frv/mm/ |
D | tlb-flush.S | 180 bne icc0,#0,2b ; most likely a 1-page flush
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/arch/c6x/lib/ |
D | remu.S | 42 ;; so we duplicate most of the divsi3 code here.
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D | divremu.S | 27 ;; At the end, we have both the remainder and most of the quotient
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D | divu.S | 44 ;; At the end, we have both the remainder and most of the quotient
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/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
D | sram243x.S | 123 add r5, r5, #0x3 @ give it at most 93uS 218 add r8, r8, #0x2 @ give it at most 62uS (min 31+)
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D | sram242x.S | 123 add r5, r5, #0x3 @ give it at most 93uS 218 add r8, r8, #0x2 @ give it at most 62uS (min 31+)
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/arch/c6x/ |
D | Kconfig | 43 This is sufficient for most kernels, but some kernel configurations
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/arch/m68k/ |
D | Kconfig.machine | 359 the boot loader, and will not be written by the kernel. By far most 370 the boot loader, and will not be written by the kernel. By far most 380 address of the kernel here. The most common setup will have the
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/arch/x86/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 220 It is the most tested hence safest selection here. 238 delay for certain operations. Should work on most new machines.
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