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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-tty | 30 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 39 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 48 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 57 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 66 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 75 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 84 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 93 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 102 sysfs rather than via ioctls. 111 sysfs rather than via ioctls. [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-iio-temperature-max31856 | 20 negative or greater than VDD. 22 '1' = The input voltage is negative or greater than VDD. 23 '0' = The input voltage is positive and less than VDD (normal
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| D | sysfs-driver-input-axp-pek | 5 for more than <startup_time> 11 for more than <shutdown_time>
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| /Documentation/networking/ |
| D | ipsec.txt | 12 defined in section 3, is not smaller than the size of the original 18 datagram fragmentation when the expanded datagram is larger than the 23 where IP datagrams of size smaller than the threshold are sent in the 29 is smaller than the threshold or the compressed len is larger than original
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| /Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | inotify.txt | 24 A: An fd-per-watch quickly consumes more file descriptors than are allowed, 25 more fd's than are feasible to manage, and more fd's than are optimally 28 A watch consumes less memory than an open file, separating the number 63 Additionally, it _is_ possible to more than one instance and 64 juggle more than one queue and thus more than one associated fd. There 66 process can easily want more than one queue.
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| D | romfs.txt | 11 defunct) filesystems, compiled as module need more than 20000 bytes, 12 while romfs is less than a page, about 4000 bytes (assuming i586 48 is 32 bytes (this is an empty file, with a less than 16 character 52 than 3 bytes, and shorter than 15 bytes. 112 they are never accessible for other than owner. The owner of every 140 device drivers are unable to cope with smaller than block-sized data. 182 - Does it work on other architectures than intel and motorola?
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
| D | wlf,arizona.txt | 15 If present, values must be specified less than or equal to the number of 16 input signals. If values less than the number of input signals, elements 24 than or equal to the number of outputs, if less values are supplied the 30 present, the number of values should be less than or equal to the 37 If present, number of cells must be less than or equal to the number of 38 AIFs. If less than the number of AIFs, for cells that have not been
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ |
| D | graph.txt | 32 connected to this port. If a single port is connected to more than one 34 If more than one port is present in a device node or there is more than one 93 must not point to anything other than the local endpoint. Two endpoints with 116 If there is more than one 'port' or more than one 'endpoint' node or 'reg'
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/ |
| D | imx-thermal.txt | 9 i.MX6Q has one IRQ which will be triggered when temperature is higher than high threshold, 10 i.MX6SX and i.MX7S/D have two more IRQs than i.MX6Q, one is IRQ_LOW and the other is IRQ_PANIC, 11 when temperature is below than low threshold, IRQ_LOW will be triggered, when temperature 12 is higher than panic threshold, system will auto reboot by SRC module.
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| /Documentation/virt/kvm/ |
| D | review-checklist.txt | 24 are better than duplicating changes to vendor code. 26 9. Similarly, prefer changes to arch independent code than to arch dependent 31 only - u64 rather than ulong).
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
| D | cache-policies.rst | 18 Because we map bios, rather than requests it's easy for the policy 21 doesn't update states (eg, hit counts) for a block more than once 66 smq uses 28bit indexes to implement its data structures rather than 68 has a 'hotspot' queue, rather than a pre-cache, which uses a quarter of 69 the entries (each hotspot block covers a larger area than a single 105 Testing smq shows substantially better performance than mq.
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| /Documentation/usb/ |
| D | ehci.rst | 38 Note that USB 2.0 support involves more than just EHCI. It requires 90 and prevent use of polling intervals of less than one frame. 147 badly when they see different faults than OHCI or UHCI report. 165 So more than 50 MByte/sec is available for bulk transfers, when both 183 microframe rather than thirteen. (Seems like a reasonable trade off 196 it completed in less than 250 usec (depending on transfer size). 207 going to waste more than half the USB 2.0 bandwidth. Delays between the 209 than the I/O. If that same loop used 16 KB chunks, it'd be better; a 212 But rather than depending on such large I/O buffers to make synchronous 229 More than standard 80% periodic bandwidth allocation is possible
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| D | iuu_phoenix.rst | 18 You can plug more than one IUU. Every unit will 58 For example to have best performance than a simple clockmode=3, try this:: 64 the speed to a score 10 to 20% better than the simple clockmode=3 !!!
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| /Documentation/ |
| D | crc32.txt | 16 - When dividing polynomials, there are no carries. Rather than add and 20 Like all division, the remainder is always smaller than the divisor. 89 We can do it 8 bits at a time rather than 1 bit at a time:: 121 Here, rather than just shifting one bit of the remainder to decide 123 This produces a 40-bit (rather than a 33-bit) intermediate remainder, 132 It is not practical to process much more than 8 bits at a time using this 133 technique, because tables larger than 256 entries use too much memory and, 145 producing a 48-bit intermediate remainder. Rather than doing a single 153 takes barely longer than a single table look-up and thus performs almost
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ |
| D | rotary-encoder.txt | 12 - rotary-encoder,relative-axis: register a relative axis rather than an 16 greater than the specified steps or smaller than 0. For absolute axis only.
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| /Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
| D | knfsd-stats.txt | 41 currently cannot be larger than the number of CPUs in the system. 54 on the wire, this may be either more or less than the number 83 to but less than the rate of change of the packets-arrived counter. 91 threads configured than can be used by the NFS workload. This is 102 i.e. configure a few more nfsds than are currently needed,
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| /Documentation/hwmon/ |
| D | nsa320.rst | 31 interface behaves similarly to SPI but at much lower speeds than are normally 55 is reduced from 100 us to less than 15 us then data pulses are likely to be 61 faster than once a second. This is because the hardware takes a relatively long
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| D | g760a.rst | 35 speed differs more than 20% with respect to the programmed fan speed; 38 The g760a driver will not update its values more frequently than every
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| /Documentation/i2c/ |
| D | fault-codes.rst | 62 than allowed. This usually indicates some device (maybe the 78 specific than ENXIO, implying the problem isn't with the 82 about probe faults other than ENXIO and ENODEV.) 128 time than allowed by the SMBus specification; for example, 131 arbitrary limits (much longer than SMBus!) too.
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| /Documentation/media/uapi/cec/ |
| D | cec-pin-error-inj.rst | 67 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-short-bit <bit> make this bit shorter than allowed 68 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-long-bit <bit> make this bit longer than allowed 210 for longer than is strictly needed. Especially given how slow the bus is. 238 what does it do when it receives more than the maximum message size of 16 246 Make this bit period shorter than allowed. The bit position cannot be 252 than is allowed and the receiver should respond with a Low Drive 261 Make this bit period longer than is valid. The bit position cannot be 268 Even though this bit period is longer than is valid it is undefined what 279 Make this start bit period shorter than allowed. Normally the period of 282 the time the CEC bus is high. This start bit period is less than is [all …]
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| /Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
| D | vidioc-g-parm.rst | 46 second. If less than this number of frames is to be captured or output, 146 setting rather than the minimum or an error code. For details see 203 rather than the minimum or an error code. For details see 247 - The driver may be able to capture higher resolutions than for 250 - The driver may support fewer pixel formats than motion capture 258 to handle larger format images than would otherwise be 261 - An image capture operation may be significantly slower than
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| /Documentation/process/ |
| D | management-style.rst | 12 Management style is very personal and much harder to quantify than 45 manage had better know the details better than you, so if they come to 49 (Corollary:if the people you manage don't know the details better than 89 - admitting you were an idiot is harder than it looks. We all like to 118 Remember: they'd better know more about the details than you do, and 188 knowledge that we're better than the average person (let's face it, 191 other people that are less of an idiot than you are. 200 So when you find somebody smarter than you are, just coast along. Your 245 There's one thing people hate even more than being called "d*ckhead", 251 We all think we're better than anybody else, which means that when
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| /Documentation/fb/ |
| D | tridentfb.rst | 50 center for flat panels and resolutions smaller than native size center the 58 more memory than it actually has. For instance mine is 192K less than
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| D | strategies.rst | 42 then it takes much less time and effort to start executing user space code than 45 typically the system can spend much more time in a sleep state than it can be 47 sleep states than when they are runtime idle most of the time.
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| /Documentation/x86/ |
| D | orc-unwinder.rst | 12 format of the ORC data is much simpler than DWARF, which in turn allows 70 than DWARF, which is important for perf and lockdep. In a basic 72 faster than an out-of-tree DWARF unwinder. (Note: That measurement was 78 than DWARF-based eh_frame tables. 114 annotations are needed than what DWARF would need, so they're much more 115 maintainable than DWARF CFI annotations.
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