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/drivers/char/hw_random/
DKconfig27 This driver provides kernel-side support for a generic Random
42 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
55 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
68 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
81 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
94 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
107 This driver provides kernel-side support for the RNG200
120 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
133 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
146 This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number
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/drivers/usb/usbip/
Dusbip_common.c621 if (ud->side == USBIP_STUB || ud->side == USBIP_VUDC) in usbip_recv_iso()
643 if (ud->side == USBIP_STUB || ud->side == USBIP_VUDC) in usbip_recv_iso()
705 if (ud->side == USBIP_STUB || ud->side == USBIP_VUDC) { in usbip_recv_xbuff()
762 if (ud->side == USBIP_STUB || ud->side == USBIP_VUDC) in usbip_recv_xbuff()
Dusbip_common.h274 enum usbip_side side; member
Dstub_dev.c281 sdev->ud.side = USBIP_STUB; in stub_device_alloc()
/drivers/block/
Dswim.c34 unsigned char side; member
460 int side, int track, in swim_read_sector() argument
472 swim_head(base, side); in swim_read_sector()
473 swim_write(base, mode0, side); in swim_read_sector()
489 if ((header.side != side) || (header.track != track) || in swim_read_sector()
502 int side, track, sector; in floppy_read_sectors() local
511 side = x / fs->secpertrack; in floppy_read_sectors()
516 ret = swim_read_sector(fs, side, track, sector, in floppy_read_sectors()
Damiflop.c867 side, /* 0-1 */ member
1062 printk("(%3d,%d,%2d,%d) %x\n", hdr.track, hdr.side, in dos_read()
1078 if (hdr.side != unit[drive].track%unit[drive].type->heads) { in dos_read()
1080 hdr.side, in dos_read()
1106 hdr.track,hdr.side,hdr.sec,hdr.len_desc,scnt); in dos_read()
1117 "sc=%d, %x %x\n", hdr.track, hdr.side, in dos_read()
1172 hdr.side=unit[drive].track%unit[drive].type->heads; in ms_putsec()
Dataflop.c284 #define IS_BUFFERED(drive,side,track) \ argument
285 (BufferDrive == (drive) && BufferSide == (side) && BufferTrack == (track))
342 static void fd_select_side( int side );
410 static void fd_select_side( int side ) in fd_select_side() argument
418 sound_ym.wd_data = (side == 0) ? sound_ym.rd_data_reg_sel | 0x01 : in fd_select_side()
/drivers/tty/serial/
Dsb1250-duart.c781 int chip, side; in sbd_probe_duarts() local
805 for (side = 0; side < DUART_MAX_SIDE && line < max_lines; in sbd_probe_duarts()
806 side++, line++) { in sbd_probe_duarts()
807 struct sbd_port *sport = &sbd_duarts[chip].sport[side]; in sbd_probe_duarts()
843 int side = co->index % DUART_MAX_SIDE; in sbd_console_write() local
844 struct sbd_port *sport = &sbd_duarts[chip].sport[side]; in sbd_console_write()
871 int side = co->index % DUART_MAX_SIDE; in sbd_console_setup() local
872 struct sbd_port *sport = &sbd_duarts[chip].sport[side]; in sbd_console_setup()
Dzs.c1075 int chip, side, irq; in zs_probe_sccs() local
1101 for (side = 0; side < ZS_NUM_CHAN; side++) { in zs_probe_sccs()
1102 struct zs_port *zport = &zs_sccs[chip].zport[side]; in zs_probe_sccs()
1114 uport->line = chip * ZS_NUM_CHAN + side; in zs_probe_sccs()
1117 (side ^ ZS_CHAN_B) * ZS_CHAN_IO_SIZE; in zs_probe_sccs()
1150 int chip = co->index / ZS_NUM_CHAN, side = co->index % ZS_NUM_CHAN; in zs_console_write() local
1151 struct zs_port *zport = &zs_sccs[chip].zport[side]; in zs_console_write()
1200 int chip = co->index / ZS_NUM_CHAN, side = co->index % ZS_NUM_CHAN; in zs_console_setup() local
1201 struct zs_port *zport = &zs_sccs[chip].zport[side]; in zs_console_setup()
/drivers/nvme/target/
DKconfig7 This enabled target side support for the NVMe protocol, that is
24 to test NVMe host and target side features.
/drivers/usb/
DKconfig47 tristate "Support for Host-side USB"
64 Say Y here if your computer has a host-side USB port and you want
72 If your system has a device-side USB port, used in the peripheral
73 side of the USB protocol, see the "USB Gadget" framework instead.
DREADME5 ("make pdfdocs", and then look at "usb.pdf" for host side and
6 "gadget.pdf" for peripheral side.) Also, Documentation/usb has
/drivers/vhost/
DKconfig.vringh5 the host side of a virtio ring.
/drivers/infiniband/
DKconfig21 is the kernel side of the userspace MAD support, which allows
30 kernel side of userspace verbs and the userspace
/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/
DKconfig6 # NOTE: Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
25 it can work on top of most device-side usb controllers. It's
30 USB peripheral controller driver. Then you can use host-side
34 Gadget Zero also works with the host-side "usb-skeleton" driver,
35 and with many kinds of host-side test software. You may need
121 The Linux-USB host-side "usbnet" driver interoperates with this
/drivers/usb/wusbcore/
DKconfig13 Enable the host-side support for Wireless USB.
/drivers/staging/nvec/
DKconfig48 Say Y to enable control of the yellow side leds on Compal PAZ00 based
/drivers/block/drbd/
Ddrbd_worker.c1747 void drbd_start_resync(struct drbd_device *device, enum drbd_conns side) in drbd_start_resync() argument
1765 if (side == C_SYNC_TARGET) { in drbd_start_resync()
1821 ns.conn = side; in drbd_start_resync()
1823 if (side == C_SYNC_TARGET) in drbd_start_resync()
1871 if (side == C_SYNC_TARGET) { in drbd_start_resync()
1885 if (side == C_SYNC_SOURCE && connection->agreed_pro_version < 96) in drbd_start_resync()
1899 if (side == C_SYNC_SOURCE) { in drbd_start_resync()
DKconfig64 512 insert data corruption on receiving side
/drivers/usb/gadget/udc/
DKconfig6 # NOTE: Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
452 side is the master; the gadget side is the slave. Gadget drivers
460 Since such a gadget side driver needs to interoperate with a host
461 side Linux-USB device driver, this may help to debug both sides
/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/
Dring.txt17 These are used to perform device specific steps on either side
/drivers/usb/gadget/
DKconfig6 # NOTE: Gadget support ** DOES NOT ** depend on host-side CONFIG_USB !!
30 familiar host side controllers have names like "EHCI", "OHCI",
36 peripheral/device side bus controller, and a "gadget driver" for
361 USB peripheral controller driver. Then you can use host-side
/drivers/char/ipmi/
DKconfig91 implements the BMC side of the BT interface.
/drivers/perf/
Dqcom_l3_pmu.c674 L3CACHE_EVENT_ATTR(read-hit-d-side, L3_EVENT_READ_HIT_D),
675 L3CACHE_EVENT_ATTR(read-miss-d-side, L3_EVENT_READ_MISS_D),
/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/
DNOTES14 And on gpu side of things:

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