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| D | sysfs-bus-i3c | 12 Expose the master that owns the bus (<bus-id>-<master-pid>) at 66 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/pid 70 PID stands for Provisioned ID and is used to uniquely identify 71 a device on a bus. This PID contains information about the 75 This entry describes the PID of the master controller driving 106 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid> 114 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dynamic_address 118 Dynamic address assigned to device <bus-id>-<device-pid>. This 121 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/bcr 129 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dcr [all …]
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| D | sysfs-driver-wacom | 1 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/speed 6 The /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/speed file 12 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/led 23 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/status0_luminance 33 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/status1_luminance 42 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/status_led0_select 52 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/status_led1_select 61 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/buttons_luminance 68 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_led/button<n>_rawimg 87 What: /sys/bus/hid/devices/<bus>:<vid>:<pid>.<n>/wacom_remote/unpair_remote [all …]
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| D | procfs-smaps_rollup | 1 What: /proc/pid/smaps_rollup 6 process. The format is almost identical to /proc/pid/smaps, 10 fields from all the maps in /proc/pid/smaps. 12 are not present in /proc/pid/smaps. These fields represent
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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
| D | dmx-get-pes-pids.rst | 34 This ioctl allows to query a DVB device to return the first PID used 39 PID element position content 41 pids[DMX_PES_AUDIO] 0 first audio PID 42 pids[DMX_PES_VIDEO] 1 first video PID 43 pids[DMX_PES_TELETEXT] 2 first teletext PID 44 pids[DMX_PES_SUBTITLE] 3 first subtitle PID 45 pids[DMX_PES_PCR] 4 first Program Clock Reference PID 50 A value equal to 0xffff means that the PID was not filled by the
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| D | dmx-remove-pid.rst | 20 ``int ioctl(fd, DMX_REMOVE_PID, __u16 *pid)`` 28 ``pid`` 29 PID of the PES filter to be removed. 34 This ioctl call allows to remove a PID when multiple PIDs are set on a
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| D | dmx-add-pid.rst | 20 ``int ioctl(fd, DMX_ADD_PID, __u16 *pid)`` 28 ``pid`` 29 PID number to be filtered.
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| D | dmx_fcalls.rst | 25 dmx-add-pid 26 dmx-remove-pid
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| /Documentation/block/ |
| D | ioprio.rst | 45 # ionice -c<class> -n<level> -p<pid> 47 If pid isn't given, the current process is assumed. IO priority settings 54 For a running process, you can give the pid instead:: 58 will change pid 100 to run at the realtime scheduling class, at priority 2. 116 int c, pid = 0; 129 pid = strtol(optarg, NULL, 10); 150 if (!pid && argv[optind]) 151 pid = strtol(argv[optind], NULL, 10); 153 ioprio = ioprio_get(IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, pid); 155 printf("pid=%d, %d\n", pid, ioprio); [all …]
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| /Documentation/netlink/specs/ |
| D | binder.yaml | 29 name: from-pid 31 doc: The PID of the sender process. 37 name: to-pid 40 The PID of the recipient process. This attribute may not be present 81 - from-pid 83 - to-pid
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| D | ovs_datapath.yaml | 85 name: upcall-pid 86 doc: upcall pid 131 - upcall-pid 147 - upcall-pid
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| /Documentation/accounting/ |
| D | taskstats.rst | 18 "pid", "tid" and "task" are used interchangeably and refer to the standard 19 Linux task defined by struct task_struct. per-pid stats are the same as 31 socket (NETLINK_GENERIC family) and sends commands specifying a pid or a tgid. 32 The response contains statistics for a task (if pid is specified) or the sum of 37 one of the cpus in the cpumask, its per-pid statistics are sent to the 44 The latter contains the sum of per-pid stats for all threads in the thread 62 struct taskstats is the common accounting structure for both per-pid and 79 a pid/tgid consist of one attribute, of type TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_PID/TGID, 80 containing a u32 pid or tgid in the attribute payload. The pid/tgid denotes 97 a pid/tgid will be followed by some stats. [all …]
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| /Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| D | procfs-audit_loginuid | 7 The /proc/$pid/loginuid pseudofile is written to set and 8 read to get the audit login UID of process $pid as a 23 The /proc/$pid/sessionid pseudofile is read to get the 24 audit login session ID of process $pid as a decimal
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
| D | usb-device.yaml | 33 "usbVID,PID", where VID is the vendor id and PID the product id. 34 The textual representation of VID and PID shall be in lower case 38 for "usbVID,PID". 64 "usbifVID,PID.configCN.IN", where VID is the vendor id, PID is 66 number. The textual representation of VID, PID, CN and IN shall be 70 all except for "usbifVID,PID.configCN.IN".
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/ |
| D | gdbmacros.txt | 24 printf "\npid %d; comm %s:\n", $next_t.pid, $next_t.comm 38 printf "\npid %d; comm %s:\n", $next_t.pid, $next_t.comm 61 printf "\npid %d; comm %s:\n", $pid_task.pid, $pid_task.comm 105 set var $pid = $arg0 115 if ($next_t.pid == $pid) 122 if ($next_th.pid == $pid) 133 backtrace of pid 138 set var $pid = $arg0 148 if ($next_t.pid == $pid) 155 if ($next_th.pid == $pid) [all …]
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| /Documentation/translations/zh_CN/mm/ |
| D | page_owner.rst | 108 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --sort=n,+pid,-tgid 124 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --cull=st,pid,name 131 --pid <pidlist> 按pid选择。这将选择进程ID号出现在<pidlist>中的块。 142 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --pid=1 153 p pid 进程ID 165 p pid 进程ID
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/LSM/ |
| D | Yama.rst | 34 work), or with ``CAP_SYS_PTRACE`` (i.e. "gdb --pid=PID", and "strace -p PID" 39 ``prctl(PR_SET_PTRACER, pid, ...)`` can be used. An inferior can declare which 46 so that any otherwise allowed process (even those in external pid namespaces) 64 an allowed debugger PID to call ``PTRACE_ATTACH`` on the inferior.
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/namespaces/ |
| D | compatibility-list.rst | 13 - UTS IPC VFS PID User Net 18 PID 1 1 X 23 1. Both the IPC and the PID namespaces provide IDs to address 25 process group with pid.
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/qcom/ |
| D | qcom,smp2p.yaml | 46 qcom,local-pid: 51 qcom,remote-pid: 109 - qcom,local-pid 110 - qcom,remote-pid 133 qcom,local-pid = <0>; 134 qcom,remote-pid = <4>;
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| /Documentation/bpf/ |
| D | bpf_iterators.rst | 143 if (tgid == task->tgid && task->tgid != task->pid) 151 BPF_SEQ_PRINTF(seq, "%8d %8d %8d %lx\n", task->tgid, task->pid, fd, 286 BPF_SEQ_PRINTF(seq, " tgid pid fd file\n"); 288 BPF_SEQ_PRINTF(seq, "%8d %8d %8d %lx\n", task->tgid, task->pid, fd, 307 linfo.task.pid = getpid(); 311 ``linfo.task.pid``, if it is non-zero, directs the kernel to create an iterator 312 that only includes opened files for the process with the specified ``pid``. In 314 ``linfo.task.pid`` is zero, the iterator will visit every opened file of every 317 ``linfo.task.tid`` is different from ``linfo.task.pid`` only if the thread has a 329 If both *tid* and *pid* are zero, an iterator created from this struct [all …]
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| /Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | proc.rst | 37 3.1 /proc/<pid>/oom_adj & /proc/<pid>/oom_score_adj - Adjust the oom-killer 39 3.2 /proc/<pid>/oom_score - Display current oom-killer score 40 3.3 /proc/<pid>/io - Display the IO accounting fields 41 3.4 /proc/<pid>/coredump_filter - Core dump filtering settings 42 3.5 /proc/<pid>/mountinfo - Information about mounts 43 3.6 /proc/<pid>/comm & /proc/<pid>/task/<tid>/comm 44 3.7 /proc/<pid>/task/<tid>/children - Information about task children 45 3.8 /proc/<pid>/fdinfo/<fd> - Information about opened file 46 3.9 /proc/<pid>/map_files - Information about memory mapped files 47 3.10 /proc/<pid>/timerslack_ns - Task timerslack value [all …]
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| /Documentation/trace/postprocess/ |
| D | trace-pagealloc-postprocess.pl | 9 # --prepend-parent Report on the parent proc and PID 11 # --ignore-pid Aggregate processes of the same name together 74 'ignore-pid' => \$opt_ignorepid, 137 my $pid = $_[0]; 140 if (open(STAT, "/proc/$pid/stat")) { 153 my $pid = $_[0]; 156 if ($pid == 0) { 163 return "$1-$pid"; 167 my $pid = $_[0]; 171 if ($pid == 0) { [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ |
| D | qcom,glink-edge.yaml | 49 qcom,remote-pid: 59 - qcom,remote-pid 95 qcom,remote-pid = <13>;
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| /Documentation/trace/ |
| D | mmiotrace.rst | 152 read event R width, timestamp, map id, physical, value, PC, PID 153 write event W width, timestamp, map id, physical, value, PC, PID 154 ioremap event MAP timestamp, map id, physical, virtual, length, PC, PID 155 iounmap event UNMAP timestamp, map id, PC, PID 160 unk. opcode UNKNOWN timestamp, map id, physical, data, PC, PID 165 used in an operation. PC is the program counter and PID is process id. PC is 166 zero if it is not recorded. PID is always zero as tracing MMIO accesses
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| D | histogram.rst | 98 tracing code. Trying to apply that comm value to other pid 100 pid-specific comm fields in the event itself. 751 system call id and pid - the end result is essentially a table 752 that keeps a per-pid sum of system call hits. The results are 801 pid, but it also gives us quite a bit more than that, which we 844 common_pid and size event fields. Sorting with pid as the primary 1207 # TASK-PID CPU# |||| TIMESTAMP FUNCTION 1718 same pid as 'next_pid'. 1742 # echo 'hist:keys=pid:vals=$ts0,$b:ts0=common_timestamp,b=field1 ...' >> \ 1749 # echo 'hist:keys=pid:ts0=common_timestamp,b=field1:vals=$ts0,$b ...' >> \ [all …]
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| /Documentation/mm/ |
| D | page_owner.rst | 157 -p Sort by pid. 169 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --sort=n,+pid,-tgid 188 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --cull=st,pid,name 195 --pid <pidlist> Select by pid. This selects the blocks whose process ID 207 ./page_owner_sort <input> <output> --pid=1 218 p pid process ID 230 p pid process ID
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