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| /Documentation/networking/dsa/ |
| D | b53.rst | 77 # bring up the user interfaces 104 # bring up the bridge devices 120 # bring up the user interfaces 140 # bring up the bridge 157 # bring up the user interfaces 182 # bring up the bridge devices
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| D | configuration.rst | 103 # bring up the user interfaces 115 # bring up the user interfaces 131 # bring up the bridge 141 # bring up the user interfaces 159 # bring up the bridge 188 # bring up the user interfaces 214 # bring up the bridge devices 229 # bring up the user interfaces 254 # bring up the bridge 270 # bring up the user interfaces [all …]
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| /Documentation/core-api/wrappers/ |
| D | atomic_t.rst | 2 This is a simple wrapper to bring atomic_t.txt into the RST world
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| D | atomic_bitops.rst | 2 This is a simple wrapper to bring atomic_bitops.txt into the RST world
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| D | memory-barriers.rst | 2 This is a simple wrapper to bring memory-barriers.txt into the RST world
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| /Documentation/translations/ko_KR/core-api/wrappers/ |
| D | memory-barriers.rst | 2 This is a simple wrapper to bring memory-barriers.txt into the RST world
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| /Documentation/translations/sp_SP/wrappers/ |
| D | memory-barriers.rst | 2 This is a simple wrapper to bring memory-barriers.txt (Spanish
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/bcm/ |
| D | brcm,bcm23550-cdc.yaml | 11 needs to be sent to this block to bring the CPU into running state.
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.rst | 99 the CPU offline, then bring it back online. This forces 116 bring it back online before you start your application.) 128 bring it back online before you start your application.) 140 bring it back online before you start your application.) 184 CPU offline, then bring it back online. This forces recurring
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| /Documentation/networking/ |
| D | ip_dynaddr.rst | 22 bring the link up will be able to get established.
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| D | multiqueue.rst | 57 the device reports, and bring the qdisc online. Assuming eth0 has 4 Tx
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| D | netconsole.rst | 30 netconsole initializes immediately after NIC cards and will bring up 72 initialized and attempts to bring up the supplied dev at the supplied
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| D | operstates.rst | 178 if supplicant goes down, bring back IFLA_LINKMODE to 0 and
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| /Documentation/gpu/amdgpu/display/ |
| D | display-contributing.rst | 58 the **um** architecture. Compiling for **um** can bring multiple advantages 96 a modular design, making the bring-up for new hardware fast. Over the years,
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| /Documentation/doc-guide/ |
| D | contributing.rst | 7 Good documentation helps to bring new developers in and helps established 152 the documentation to bring those comments in can help the community derive 206 The best thing to do, of course, would be to bring the documentation
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| /Documentation/usb/ |
| D | iuu_phoenix.rst | 10 bring a ttyUSB[0-x] interface. This driver must be
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| /Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/ |
| D | errata.rst | 45 vCPU has legacy xAPIC enabled, e.g. to bring up hotplugged vCPUs via INIT-SIPI
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| /Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/chelsio/ |
| D | cxgb.rst | 282 automatically bring up USB devices when they are plugged in, however, 283 the script also attempts to automatically bring up a network interface 289 ifcfg-eth# files, it will bring up the device with the next available
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| /Documentation/arch/s390/ |
| D | 3270.rst | 76 1. Bring up an x3270 window. 144 1. Bring up an x3270 window, or use an actual hardware 3278 or
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| /Documentation/process/ |
| D | security-bugs.rst | 19 security team will bring in extra help from area maintainers to
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| D | volatile-considered-harmful.rst | 99 result, the use of volatile is likely to be seen as a bug and will bring
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| /Documentation/kbuild/ |
| D | gcc-plugins.rst | 48 bring the feature to upstream GCC (rather than just as a kernel-specific
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/ |
| D | l1tf.rst | 179 bring the flushed guest data back into the L1D. Depending on the 206 sibling thread will also bring back its data into the L1D which makes it 291 nosmt Affects the bring up of the secondary CPUs during boot. The 292 kernel tries to bring all present CPUs online during the
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| /Documentation/driver-api/md/ |
| D | raid5-cache.rst | 30 tries to resync the array to bring it back to normal state. But before the
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| /Documentation/arch/openrisc/ |
| D | openrisc_port.rst | 121 major rewrite to bring up to par with upstream Linux 2.6.36
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