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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-class-pwm | 2 Date: May 2013 11 Date: May 2013 20 Date: May 2013 27 Date: May 2013 35 Date: May 2013 42 Date: May 2013 51 Date: May 2013 58 Date: May 2013 65 Date: May 2013 73 Date: May 2013
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| D | sysfs-class-net-cdc_ncm | 2 Date: May 2014 42 Date: May 2014 58 Date: May 2014 70 Date: May 2014 90 Date: May 2014 99 Date: May 2014 106 Date: May 2014 113 Date: May 2014 122 Date: May 2014 130 Date: May 2014 [all …]
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| D | sysfs-driver-hid-ntrig | 2 Date: May, 2010 11 Date: May, 2010 21 sensor may mistakenly not detect a finger that is still present. 26 Date: May, 2010 41 Date: May, 2010 56 Date: May, 2010 66 Date: May, 2010
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| D | sysfs-bus-bcma | 2 Date: May 2011 10 Date: May 2011 18 Date: May 2011 26 Date: May 2011
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| D | sysfs-kernel-slab | 2 Date: May 2007 9 files may be modified to change the behavior of the cache (and 14 Date: May 2007 23 Date: May 2007 32 Date: May 2007 100 Date: May 2007 110 Date: May 2007 132 Date: May 2007 195 Date: May 2007 215 Date: May 2007 [all …]
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| D | sysfs-platform-wilco-ec | 12 Date: May 2019 19 Date: May 2019 27 Date: May 2019 35 Date: May 2019
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| D | sysfs-bus-fsi | 2 Date: May 2017 10 Date: May 2017 20 Date: May 2017 33 Date: May 2017
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| D | sysfs-block | 83 Storage devices may report a physical block size that is 94 Storage devices may report a physical block size that is 102 Date: May 2009 109 Date: May 2009 114 block size but may be bigger. One example is SATA 124 Storage devices may report a granularity or preferred 138 Storage devices may report an optimal I/O size, which is 162 Date: May 2011 165 Devices that support discard functionality may 173 Date: May 2011 [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-iio-health-afe440x | 2 Date: May 2016 19 Date: May 2016 28 Date: May 2016 36 Date: May 2016
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| D | sysfs-bus-pci-devices-aer_stats | 6 Note that this may mean that if an endpoint is causing problems, the AER 7 counters may increment at its link partner (e.g. root port) because the 8 errors may be "seen" / reported by the link partner and not the 9 problematic endpoint itself (which may report all counters as 0 as it never 17 PCI device using ERR_COR. Note that since multiple errors may 19 TOTAL_ERR_COR at the end of the file may not match the actual 39 PCI device using ERR_FATAL. Note that since multiple errors may 41 TOTAL_ERR_FATAL at the end of the file may not match the actual 71 may be reported using a single ERR_FATAL message, thus 72 TOTAL_ERR_NONFATAL at the end of the file may not match the
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| /Documentation/virt/kvm/ |
| D | timekeeping.txt | 27 timekeeping which may be difficult to find elsewhere, specifically, 267 the APIC CPU-local memory-mapped hardware. Beware that CPU errata may affect 268 the use of the APIC and that workarounds may be required. In addition, some of 271 functionality that may be more computationally expensive to implement. 284 systems designated as legacy free may support only the HPET as a hardware timer 303 timing chips built into the cards which may have registers which are accessible 346 platforms, the TSCs of different CPUs may start at different times depending 350 The BIOS may attempt to resynchronize the TSCs during the poweron process and 351 the operating system or other system software may attempt to do this as well. 353 write the full 64-bits of the TSC, it may be impossible to match the TSC in [all …]
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| /Documentation/security/ |
| D | credentials.rst | 17 Objects are things in the system that may be acted upon directly by 43 indicates the 'objective context' of that object. This may or may not be 58 Objects other than tasks may under some circumstances also be subjects. 59 For instance an open file may send SIGIO to a task using the UID and EUID 77 Linux has a number of actions available that a subject may perform upon an 98 file may supply more than one ACL. 102 'group' and 'other'), each of which may be granted certain privileges 112 The system as a whole may have one or more sets of rules that get 166 The inheritable capabilities are the ones that may get passed across 169 The bounding set limits the capabilities that may be inherited across [all …]
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| /Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| D | sysfs-firmware-opal-elog | 13 Log entries may be purged by the service processor 20 the only remaining copy of a log message may be in 26 The service processor may be able to store more log 28 an event from Linux you may instantly get another one 33 user space to solve the problem. In future, we may 47 In the future there may be additional types.
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| /Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/ |
| D | DSD-properties-rules.rst | 12 namespace. In principle, the format of the data may be arbitrary, but it has to 26 It also may be regarded as the definition of a key and the associated data type 41 Property sets may be hierarchical. That is, a property set may contain 42 multiple property subsets that each may contain property subsets of its 62 principle, the property set may still not be regarded as a valid one. 64 For example, that applies to device properties which may cause kernel code 67 particular, that may happen if the kernel code uses device properties to 73 In all cases in which kernel code may do something that will confuse AML as a 86 avoided. For this reason, it may not be possible to make _DSD return a property 88 sake of code re-use, it may make sense to provide as much of the configuration
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| /Documentation/ |
| D | speculation.txt | 10 work which may be discarded at a later stage. 15 absence of data in caches. Such state may form side-channels which can be 30 Which, on arm64, may be compiled to an assembly sequence such as:: 42 value will subsequently be discarded, but the speculated load may affect 45 More complex sequences involving multiple dependent memory accesses may 59 Under speculation, the first call to load_array() may return the value 61 microarchitectural state dependent on this value. This may provide an
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/ |
| D | user.rst | 42 user namespace may create. 48 user namespace may create. 54 user namespace may create. 60 current user namespace may create. 66 user namespace may create. 72 user namespace may create. 78 user namespace may create.
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| /Documentation/driver-api/ |
| D | regulator.rst | 32 The regulator API uses a number of terms which may not be familiar: 43 may either be static, requiring only a fixed supply, or dynamic, 83 Note that since multiple consumers may be using a regulator and machine 84 constraints may not allow the regulator to be disabled there is no 87 drivers should assume that the regulator may be enabled at all times. 92 Some consumer devices may need to be able to dynamically configure their 93 supplies. For example, MMC drivers may need to select the correct 94 operating voltage for their cards. This may be done while the regulator 109 Callbacks may also be registered for events such as regulation failures. 141 and the parameters that may be set. This is required since generally [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
| D | msi.txt | 7 MSIs were originally specified by PCI (and are used with PCIe), but may also be 16 Devices may be configured by software to write to arbitrary doorbells which 17 they can address. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells. 21 Devices may be configured to write an arbitrary payload chosen by software. 22 MSI controllers may have restrictions on permitted payloads. 35 address by some master. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells. 58 generate, the doorbell and payload may be configured, though sideband 59 information may not be configurable. 67 This property is unordered, and MSIs may be allocated from any combination of
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| /Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
| D | dev-decoder.rst | 25 2. The meaning of words "must", "may", "should", etc. is as per `RFC 30 4. :c:func:`VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS` and :c:func:`VIDIOC_S_EXT_CTRLS` may be used 34 5. Single-planar API (see :ref:`planar-apis`) and applicable structures may be 76 the order in which frames are decoded; may differ from display order if the 123 a point in the bytestream from which decoding may start/continue, without 211 client may call :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT` on ``OUTPUT``. 220 2. To enumerate the set of supported raw formats, the client may call 230 3. The client may use :c:func:`VIDIOC_ENUM_FRAMESIZES` to detect supported 244 ``OUTPUT``, if applicable, may be queried using their respective controls 267 desired size of ``OUTPUT`` buffers; the decoder may adjust it to [all …]
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
| D | numaperf.rst | 7 Some platforms may have multiple types of memory attached to a compute 8 node. These disparate memory ranges may share some characteristics, such 9 as CPU cache coherence, but may have different performance. For example, 14 characteristics. Some memory may share the same node as a CPU, and others 16 CPUs, they may still be local to one or more compute nodes relative to 34 When multiple memory initiators exist, they may not all have the same 36 pair may be organized into different ranked access classes to represent 39 the highest access class, 0. Any given target may have one or more 40 local initiators, and any given initiator may have multiple local 53 A memory initiator may have multiple memory targets in the same access [all …]
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| /Documentation/media/uapi/ |
| D | fdl-appendix.rst | 74 may not explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of 134 You may copy and distribute the :ref:`Document <fdl-document>` in any 138 you add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License. You may 140 copying of the copies you make or distribute. However, you may accept 145 You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above, and 146 you may publicly display copies. 161 with all words of the title equally prominent and visible. You may add 198 You may copy and distribute a :ref:`Modified Version <fdl-modified>` 212 the Document). You may use the same title as a previous version if 266 versions it was based on. These may be placed in the “History” [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/firmware/ |
| D | built-in-fw.rst | 21 Even if you have these needs there are a few reasons why you may not be 25 * Some firmware may be optional 28 * Some firmware files may be really large in size. The remote-proc subsystem 30 * The firmware may need to be scraped out from some device specific location
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| /Documentation/driver-api/thermal/ |
| D | nouveau_thermal.rst | 18 cannot access any of the i2c external monitoring chips it may find. If you 20 interface is likely not to work. This document may then not cover your situation 41 Some of these thresholds may not be used by Nouveau depending 70 You may also have the following attribute: 86 [PWM_min, PWM_max] range, the reported fan speed (RPM) may not be accurate 92 Thermal management on Nouveau is new and may not work on all cards. If you have
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| /Documentation/infiniband/ |
| D | core_locking.rst | 14 all of the methods in struct ib_device may sleep. The exceptions 27 which may not sleep and must be callable from any context. 63 some serialization may be required to get sensible results. For 64 example, a consumer may safely call ib_poll_cq() on multiple CPUs 97 may be process context, softirq context, or interrupt context. 98 Upper level protocol consumers may not sleep in a callback. 113 An upper level protocol consumer may begin using an IB device as
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| /Documentation/networking/device_drivers/chelsio/ |
| D | cxgb.txt | 51 You may set the timer latency after disabling adaptive-rx: 59 You may also provide a timer latency value while disabling adaptive-rx: 100 parameters for "performance tuning" an what value to use. You may or may not 106 Your distribution may have a different way of doing things, or you may prefer 111 your system. You may want to write a script that runs at boot-up which 159 receiver. Due to the variations of RTT, you may want to increase the buffer 170 The receive buffer (RX_WINDOW) size may be calculated the same as single 174 not supported on the machine. Experimentation may be necessary to attain 185 may be found in /var/log/messages. 211 controller may be bound to more than one CPU. This will cause TCP [all …]
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