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| D | sysfs-class-regulator | 6 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 20 supplying power to the system (unless some non-Linux 32 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 96 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 111 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 126 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 151 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 166 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 181 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 196 Some regulator directories will contain a field called [all …]
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| D | sysfs-devices-real_power_state | 17 In some situations the value of this attribute may be different 19 the same device object. If that happens, some shared power 20 resources used by the device node are only ON because of some
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| /Documentation/gpu/amdgpu/display/ |
| D | display-contributing.rst | 7 First of all, if you are here, you probably want to give some technical 10 This page summarizes some of the issues you can help with; keep in mind that 12 in the amdgfx or some of the maintainers. Finally, this page follows the DRM 59 from the test perspective. We currently have some compilation issues in this 73 has some hunch of which part of the code can cause the issue; for this reason, 77 The DC code does not follow some prefix rules, which makes the Ftrace filter 82 'amdgpu_dm_crtc.c` and `amdgpu_dm_plane.c` for some references. However, we 97 amdgpu accumulated some technical debt in the code duplication area. For this 111 other words, this effort can take some time for validation. 131 section highlights some of the coolest display features, which could be enabled [all …]
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| /Documentation/trace/coresight/ |
| D | coresight-perf.rst | 17 This would run some test binary (testbinary) until it exits and record 24 You should find some sections of this file have AUX data blocks like:: 84 When you run perf test, it will do a lot of self tests. Some of those 87 kernel tree. Some tests will check some internal perf support like: 92 Some others will actually use perf record and some test binaries that 115 These statistic files log some aspects of the AUX data sections in 116 the perf data output counting some numbers of certain encodings (a 119 be logged, some of it can be lost due to the processor not waking up 132 Be aware that some of these tests take quite a while to run, specifically
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| /Documentation/driver-api/firmware/ |
| D | built-in-fw.rst | 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 31 dynamically, an example is calibration data for some WiFi chipsets. This
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| /Documentation/scsi/ |
| D | ChangeLog.ncr53c8xx | 55 that supply SCSI_DATA_NONE direction (this avoids some BUG() 74 * And some other ... 91 * And some other ... 131 some minor changes. The driver can now attach any number of 150 - Add support of some 'resource handling' for linux-2.3.13. 153 - Remove some deprecated code. 162 - Some additions to the README.ncr53c8xx file. 187 - Fix some oooold bug that hangs the bus if a device rejects a 188 negotiation. Btw, the corresponding stuff also needed some cleanup 190 - Still some typo that made compilation fail for 64 bit (trivial fix). [all …]
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| D | ChangeLog.sym53c8xx | 133 that supply SCSI_DATA_NONE direction (this avoids some BUG() 160 chips will check parity in some special circumstances. 203 - Some fix for Sparc from DSM that went directly to kernel tree. 213 - Some fixes in the MODIFY_DP/IGN_RESIDUE code and residual 241 - Backport some minor improvements of SCRIPTS from the sym_hipd 255 - Work-around PCI chips being reported twice on some platforms. 256 - Add some redundant PCI reads in order to deal with common 258 - Add some other conditional code for people who have to deal 270 - Fix some bug in the fully untested MDP handling:) and share 271 some code between MDP handling and residual calculation. [all …]
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| D | NinjaSCSI.rst | 30 card, and write ["WBT", "NinjaSCSI-3", "R1.0"] or some other string to 51 Because the NinjaSCSI driver requires some SCSI header files in Linux 53 some versioning problems. 63 (c) If you use this driver with Kernel 2.2, unpack pcmcia-cs in some directory 136 If you eject card when doing some operation for your SCSI device or suspend 137 your computer, you encount some *BAD* error like disk crash. 151 Please send me some reports(bug reports etc..) of this software.
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| D | scsi-changer.rst | 21 First some words about how changers work: A changer has 2 (possibly 71 Grundig. I got some reports telling it works ok with tape autoloaders 72 (Exabyte, HP and DEC). Some People use this driver with amanda. It 91 If the module finds the changer, it prints some messages about the 93 /proc/devices. If not.... some changers use ID ? / LUN 0 for the 114 logfiles). If you email me some question because of a problem with the 141 should provide this information. But some devices don't ... 145 are some vendor-specific element types. Grundig for example 146 does this. Some jukeboxes have a printer to label fresh burned
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
| D | msi.txt | 12 MSIs are distinguished by some combination of: 35 address by some master. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells. 87 compatible = "vendor-a,some-controller"; 96 /* Each device has some unique ID */ 104 /* Each device has some unique ID */ 110 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device"; 118 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device"; 128 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
| D | sonypi.rst | 13 can be found in many Sony Vaio laptops. Some newer Sony laptops (seems to be 17 It will give access (through a user space utility) to some events those laptops 35 This driver supports also some ioctl commands for setting the LCD screen 36 brightness and querying the batteries charge information (some more 64 fnkeyinit: on some Vaios (C1VE, C1VR etc), the Fn key events don't 67 some Vaio models don't deal well with this option. 78 compat: uses some compatibility code for enabling the sonypi 85 some Vaio models where the hardware reuses values 139 - some users reported that the laptop speed is lower (dhrystone 148 events on some models. [all …]
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/media/ |
| D | faq.rst | 13 2. The LinuxTV community maintains some Wiki pages with contain 21 Some very frequently asked questions about Linux Digital TV support 35 some simple utilities which are mainly intended for testing 53 There are some other applications like ``w_scan`` [#]_ that do a 59 Also, some applications like ``kaffeine`` have their own code 74 Kaffeine has some blind scan support for some terrestrial standards. 84 scanning tool to identify the other channels. On some places, 107 Some of the most popular ones are linked below: 156 cabling. Yet, it could also be some hardware or driver issue. 162 Please see the FAQ page at linuxtv.org, as it could contain some [all …]
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| /Documentation/arch/arc/ |
| D | arc.rst | 9 Below are some resources where more information can be found on 18 ARC processors. Some of the projects are forks of various upstream projects, 25 location, with access to some IP documentation (`Programmer's Reference 28 and free versions of some commercial tools (`Free nSIM 38 are supported in Linux. Some options are transparent to software 39 (i.e cache geometries, some can be detected at runtime and configured 40 and used accordingly, while some need to be explicitly selected or configured
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| /Documentation/mm/ |
| D | numa.rst | 18 of the system--although some components necessary for a stand-alone SMP system 20 connected together with some sort of system interconnect--e.g., a crossbar or 48 of the hardware platform, abstracting away some of the details for some 55 For some architectures, such as x86, Linux will "hide" any node representing a 61 In addition, for some architectures, again x86 is an example, Linux supports 79 Because some nodes contain multiple zones containing different types of 82 type on the same node. This is an important consideration because some zones, 97 as long as the task on whose behalf the kernel allocated some memory does not 127 Some kernel allocations do not want or cannot tolerate this allocation fallback 143 or some subsystems would fail to initialize if they attempted to allocated
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| D | hwpoison.rst | 8 Upcoming Intel CPUs have support for recovering from some memory errors 23 that if the error cannot be handled for some reason it's safe to 30 possibly violating some of their assumptions. This is why this code 35 Some of the operations here are somewhat inefficient and have non 52 won't do that, but some very specialized ones might. 72 Note some pages are always handled as late kill. 116 some early filtering to avoid corrupted unintended pages in test suites. 161 Some portable hwpoison test programs in mce-test, see below.
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/partitions/ |
| D | brcm,bcm947xx-cfe-partitions.yaml | 12 partitions without any on-flash partition table. On some devices their sizes 21 containing some details, including a length. 26 3) Device manufacturer's data with some default values (e.g. SSIDs) 30 As mentioned earlier, role of some partitions may depend on extra
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| /Documentation/i2c/ |
| D | fault-codes.rst | 14 some cases, such as re-initializing (and maybe resetting). After such 29 some positive number indicating a non-fault return. The specific 48 transmit mode: some other master was transmitting different 52 atomic context, when some task is already using that I2C bus 53 to execute some other operation. 66 than allowed. This usually indicates some device (maybe the 67 SMBus adapter) needs some fault recovery (such as resetting), 134 timeouts, but it's normal for I2C adapters to impose some
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| D | ten-bit-addresses.rst | 18 you can expect some problems along the way: 20 * Not all bus drivers support 10-bit addresses. Some don't because the 22 support for example), some don't because nobody bothered adding the 25 * Some optional features do not support 10-bit addresses. This is the
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
| D | sprd,pinctrl.txt | 5 The first block comprises some global control registers, and each 7 to configure for some global common configuration, such as domain 27 The second block comprises some common registers which have unified 42 In some situation we need set the pin sleep mode and pin sleep related 50 Moreover we can not use the "sleep" state, since some systems (like: 56 The last block comprises some misc registers which also have unified
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | svga.rst | 27 option of LILO (or some other boot loader you use) or by the "xrandr" utility 83 The mode list usually contains a few basic modes and some VESA modes. In 84 case your chipset has been detected, some chipset-specific modes are shown as 85 well (some of these might be missing or unusable on your machine as different 97 what happens then. The screen will be probably flashing wildly for some time and 99 all consistent video modes supported by your BIOS will appear (plus maybe some 156 eliminate some annoying bugs of certain VGA BIOSes (usually those used for 177 the machine hangs instead of displaying the menu), try to switch off some of 184 If you start Linux from M$-DOS, you might also use some DOS tools for 189 If you set some extended mode and there's one or more extra lines on the [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/gpio/ |
| D | intro.rst | 25 System-on-Chip (SOC) processors heavily rely on GPIOs. In some cases, every 36 - Output values are writable (high=1, low=0). Some chips also have 41 - Input values are likewise readable (1, 0). Some chips support readback 54 through a serial bus normally can't. Some systems support both types. 92 Some GPIO controllers directly support open drain and open source outputs; many 101 the pullup (or some other device) controls the signal. 108 value (after the appropriate rise time passes), you know some other component is
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/ |
| D | authors.rst | 36 - Mark Hamzy (for some of the early cifs IPv6 work) 44 - Shaggy (Dave Kleikamp) for innumerable small fs suggestions and some good cleanup 50 - Aurelien Aptel (for DFS SMB3 work and some key bug fixes) 54 - Paulo Alcantara (for some excellent work in DFS, and in booting from SMB3) 55 - Long Li (some great work on RDMA, SMB Direct)
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| /Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/ |
| D | psi.rst | 41 some avg10=0.00 avg60=0.00 avg300=0.00 total=0 45 some avg10=0.00 avg60=0.00 avg300=0.00 total=0 72 <some|full> <stall amount in us> <time window in us> 74 示例:向/proc/pressure/memory写入"some 150000 1000000"将新增触发器,将在 108 const char trig[] = "some 150000 1000000";
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| /Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
| D | special_inodes.rst | 6 ext4 reserves some inode for special features, as follows: 35 - Replica inode, used for some non-upstream feature? 39 Note that there are also some inodes allocated from non-reserved inode numbers
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| /Documentation/kbuild/ |
| D | Kconfig.recursion-issue-02 | 8 # The recursive limitations with Kconfig has some non intuitive implications on 12 # annotate those requirements, ie, some drivers use "depends on" while others 25 # have. Let's assume we have some CORE functionality, then the kernel has a 28 # CORE_BELL_A has some advanced feature CORE_BELL_A_ADVANCED which selects
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